The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 01, 1924, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THURSDAY. MAY 1. 1924
PLATTSMOUTE SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL
pagi Foum
i
be piattsmoutb leurnai
THE BONTTS SHAM
PUBLISHED SEKI-WEEBXY AT PLATTSMOTJTH, NEBEASKA
Caurred at PomirBn. PlAturmour t . Neb.. -a second-alasa matter
A tew days a o. you may recall.;
Chauncev M. Depew celebrated his !
tv,. hnn... is not what 80th" birthday. Well, yesterday he (
ex-service men wanted. It is not celebrated his 90th. Time certainly
wht rhev were tauzht to expect. It uoee fly when ycu re about 35 trying
lis not what the Doliticians in con- ; to keep
- R
A
BATES P u b I h
SUBSCRIPT lOF ? IV ICE 2X' FEB YEAV IS hD'AjtCE
track or the birthdays of
ress and the official managers of the ' famous birthdays of famous none-
i American Legion declared they were genanans.
entitled to have and proclaimed the :
intention of obtaining tor them. It
NOTICE
J " i 10 me UHUIEI V-UU.il ui v-uuti-
t i3 merely a device for fooling the i ly Nebraska.
! s-'.disrs and s-.ilors into believing Oiive M. Ferguson. Plaintiff, vs.
Unknown Heirs Devisees. Legatees,
Personal Representatives and all oth-
thnt they have been recognized and I
TO REAP LIFE EVE3LLASIIHG -r
He that sowetL to his flesh shall .J.
of the flesh reap corruption: but he .5.
that s-oweih to the Spirit shall oi the
Spirit reap life tverlabting. Gala
tians 6:8. v
-:o: H
Nobody but actors would ever
LIKES
TO BEZEE5FBEB r
Wrung cannot
gal descendant.
Iiine.
have a le-
Thomas
strike for shorter playing hours.
o:0 Anyway, it is hoped that Cali-
It takes a man with stout back-, fovnia and Arizona won't declare
bone to be arrogant on an empty . war.
stomach. ::
.0: I President Coolidge. some say. will
This is the glorious time cf year j veto the bonus bill, as his surround-
when fifty pounds of ice is a nice ings indicate.
i
big hunk.
:o:
These are the days it is time to
From now until November "no! go home just before you get settled
-:o:-
man s collar" will have a time get
ting itself worn.
:o:
dowa to work.
-0:0-
Mellon tax plan seems doomed.
Public sentiment has failed to ma-
Bometimes a man is so hard up for
something to boast of he will brag . tc rialize in its favor
nn knnwine where he can buv corn i :o:
whiskey.
:o:
A former truck driver now is pre
mier of South Australia, which shows
that a man can get somewhere by
cartful driving.
Never count your tomatoes until
they are ripe. A bug in hand is a
dozen tomatoes saved.
:o:
Firpo says he doesn't want to fight
Domjuey. in opinion which he share?
with practically the entire popula
tion of the world.
0:0
Half the bachelor girl owe their
sad plight to an electric light shin
ing on their porch swing. Throw
rocks at the light.
One person cm of every seven in
Nebraska now owns motor srs. The
other six are trying tbeif 'darkest
to raise the riffle. w
: o:
The Prince of Wales is said to have
greatly promoted international good
feeling by his dancing in Paris. Per
haps b dances like he rides.
0:0
To;a Ailn should be beted
chairman of the democratic state
committee. Tom fits in anywhere
you put him and is loyal to his party.
0:0
In case the republican presiden
tial nominee gets arrested before
election, it should be understood the
Most beautiful women marry ugly
men because they don't have to put
up with good looking nicn.
:o:
Once they married in haste and re
rented at leisure: now they :;;arry
in spring and repent in summer.
: o:
The third party will come up
smiling if Coolidge don't watch out.
Too many vetoes are not popular.
: o:
The week beginning May 5 is to
be clean up week in Kansas. Does
that include washing up the Fords?
:o:
A Chicago man was robbed in IjOE
-geles when he could have stayed
at ht..-e and had it done much bet
ter. o : o
Church not": The Christian re
ligion has about 5f0.C0.000 follow
ers the majority of which lag be
hind. :o:
Garden hints: Buy vegetables at
the store. Hide them in the garden
like Easter eggs and claim they grew
there.
: o:
The Dawes report was translated
for ertablh hing a political
on tl.cir gratitude.
Adjusted compensation all along
has been represented as a means of
making up to over 4.000.000 men a
tual losses they suffered by exchang
ing civil employment for military
s"i-vice and equalizing economic dis
advantages to which they as a iflftM
were subject during a period of high
.iwap'S. it was to ie done ny a sys
tem of cash payments from the gov
ernment, graded according to length
of service here and abroad. That is
what the men were promised from
fhe start by the leaders of the bo
nus campaign.
Congress, at the instance of the
America:: L iion offi iais. now offers
for the ex-service men something en
tirely different. Under the political
bargain entered into the men are to
get no cash payments that would bo
c measure of real adjusted compen
sation, but insurance policies on
which they cannot even borrow mon
ey until after the expiration of two
years, and then only in trifiing
funis. It is a system that falsifier
.-very promise mail1 to the men by
their o vn professional champion?
and fails to accomplish the ends far
which it is ostensibly designed.
HAP.HY'8 SHYSTER DEFENSE
second choice of that party Heads tne jrto English. French and German,
ticket. Translating it into cash is another
-:o:-
matter.
The Washington Star says every
s-ranger in that city is lrameriia'eiy , y-8S the president's prequent men
suspected of being a bootlegger or a tion of ideals in his recent speech
detective. And perhaps both, by , .jue to nis months of association with
ouiur ji luvr luuauuauio.
: o:
Those democratic papers which
are boosting Henry Ford for this of
fice and that office should stop it.
Let him go where he belongs for fa
vors. He is a republican and has
told Coolidge he would support him.
0:0
Since the outbreak of the revolu
tion. Petrograd is said to have
shrunk from a city of 2 million to
300.000 inhabitants. And probably
those who remain do so because they
Idealist Slemp?
-: o:
Personally we don't claim to be a
millinery expert, but we don't see
how anybody could beat a blue hat
with a red band.
:o:
A California scientist says he has
harnessed sunshine, but no such con
fident statement comes from Uncle
Sam as to moonshine.
:o:
If anything were lacking to provt
the unfitness of Harry If. Daugher-1
ty for the office of attorney general. '
and to establish a moral conviction
that he is all wrong, his speech at j
Columbus and his statement to the
press supply the lack. Mr. Daugh
erty defends himself by blackening
his accusers. He offers no defense to i
reason and judgment but appeals to f
Claim 1 . , . . inru'.-.t. , in tha aetata i f
' . m . . I . T-.
) Charles Aieriens. uece;yeu. ei a.i. uk
. fendants.
I To the unknown heirs, devisees.
J legatees, personal representatives and
'nil other nersons interested in the
state of CharUs Mertenv. deceased,
re : 1 names unknown; the unknown
heirs, devisees, iegatees. personal rep
resentatives anil all other parsons in
terested in the estate of Wilhelmina
Merteus. deceased, real names un- 1
known; all persons having or claim-j
mg any mteres: ;n loi twenty iuj
in the Vast half of the southeast quar
ter (EH SE1 ' of Section twenty,
nine (29). in Township twelve (12)
North, Range fourteen (14) east of
the Sixth Princioal Meridian, in Cass
countv. NebrR-ika, real names un
known: Said Lot twenty (20) being
also described by metes and bound '
as fo:Iowj: Commencing at Doud's ;
north .vest corner, thence north ten j
degrees east, six ch;ii:i". to sn elm 1
tree, ihence with the claim line be-)
tween Braud Cole's and Jean's, eigh-
teen chains and seventeen links to!
section line on east side of Section j
tv.enty-nine. thence south with sec-1
tion line, three chsins and fifty links 1
to Dcud'e northeast corner, thence i
west with Doud'r- north claim line,
t iehteen chains and ninety links to j
the place of beginning, containin" '
8.30 ncr's. all in Section twenty-nine.
Township twelve North. Range four-j
tt Ti east of the Sixtn Principa. Me
ridian, in Cass county. Nebraska:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 21st day of April.
A. D. 1924. the plaintiff in the fore
going action fi'ed her petition in the
District Court of Cass county. Ne
braska, where'r. you and each of you !
are m-.de parties defendant, for the !
purpose of obtaining a decree from;
said Court, quieting the title in plain
tiff to the following described real
estate, to-wit:
Lot number twenty (20). in j
the east half of the southeast
quarter (E SE t of Section
tv.enty-nine (29). Township
twelve (12 North. Range four
teen (14 erst of the Sixth Prin
cipal Meridian, in Cass county.
Nebraska
SB3 BS B
225H3H
Onlq clean oil can dive
Protective
Lubrication
1
!HE average motorist feels safe
when his oil gauge shows motor
oil up to the proper level. But he
is mistaken.
Every time you use the choke you dilute
your oil. Every piston stroke draws in road
dust. A dilution with 5 percent of gasoline
lowers the lubricating efficiency of oil fully
15 percent. After five hundred miles oper
ation the dilution averages more than this.
Contamination by dust and carbon has
changed its nature. It is rapidly becoming
a grinding compound.
To give your motor protective lubri
cation you must keep it supplied
with clean oil of the rigbt body.
J
I
Take lubrication
seriously and
your motor will
last longer and
gh'e you better
service.
Consult the Polarine Chart. Buy the right grade of Polarine for your car.
Keep the oil up to the proper level. Drain and flush thp crank-rase after
every Jive hundred miles of operation and refill uith fresh Polarine.
This will save vou many times the cost of oil in the greater mileage and
power you will get from gasoline and the entailer cost for necessary repairs.
Buy Polarine where you
see this sign five grades,
light, medium, medium heavy, spe
cial heavy and erf ra heavy to suit
every make of motor.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA
cosbect
Eggpa grggg
VVVVVVVV'.'VAVWWVVVVVVWVV
vwvw vvvvvvv
a
P?.s.-ion and prejudice and credulity j as against you and each of you. am
Nebraska, offer for sale at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described real estate.
by charging a
the bolshevists
conspiracy
of Russia
between! by raeb decree to wholly exclude you to-wit:
and the
tnrl .tch of vou from all estate.
rizht. title, claim or interest there-
ptn-jtors who are condis'ting the in- j in . and to have the title to said real
J roy , c tate forever treed irom tne appar-
i. j,. leaf claims ot vou and eacn 01 you.
s'iirntion of his offlce to
him. If the.e is a conspiracy.
and
D3t only
involves
okhart and the members
The slogan of tho National Hair-!
dressers' association is "More Beau-
can't get away, and are really in no,Liful Women For America." Here.
indeed.
is patriotism.
:o:
The federal government is taking
steps to promote recreation. Every
i man has the right to be chased by
picnic ants and redbugs.
:o:
position to rut murh pep into the
Petrograd Chamber of Commerce.
:o:
Mayor Pahlman has just complet
ed his fifteenth year as mayor of
Omaha, and with a record hard to
beat. Here's to you. Jim, and may
you live many years longer to exer
cise your usefulness to the people of
Omaha, and the state of Nebraska at
largf. No man in the state can re
joice in having more solid friends
than faithful Jim Dahlman.
0:0
The nation is spending at he rate
of about three billion dollars a year
for new building construction.
Dunn's Review reports that new
building permits filed. in March to
taled nearly 313 million dollars. So
far this year, more money is going : as it can make of it in the campaign,
into building than a year ago. The j One expects, however,, that it will
importance of this is that tne real De tne aemocrats wno win use it
widespread
Wheeler. E
of the senate investigating commit
tee, but the whole senate in order
ing the investigation, the leaders of
the republican party who demanded
his dismissal and President Coolidge
who dismissed him.
The cheap trick of blackening ac
cusers smacks of more of a confes
sion of guilt than of an adequate de
fense. It is the last resort of a
mountebank.
It is true that a group of disrep
utable witnesses testified to crooked
ness in the department of justice and
among Daugherty's close associates.
But the testimony of Roxie Stinson
and Gaston Means was valuable av
showing what kind of intimates Mr
Daugherty had and what kind oi
men he had in his department.
Was Mr. Daugherty's statement:
"My conduct and my associates have
been equal in respectability to those
of any public official in Washing
ton president, cabinet officers or
anybody else," a threat? It reads
Hike it. It reads like a warning that
Ihe. if pressed too far. will add to the
arts of the shyster the tricks of the
tar-stick wielder. It is a threat to
blow the whole works if he is blown
up. Let him blow.
: o :
BOOKS THROUGH PEOPLE
'ard titiieted in piaintill. and for equi
table relief.
You and each of you are required
to answer saul petition on or before
the 9th day of June. A. D. 1924. or
your default will be entered in said
cause and decree granted as prayed
for in said petition.
OLIVE M. FERGUSON.
Plaintiff.
C. A. RAWLS. Attorney.
328-4w.
The south 34 feet of Lot two
(2 1 in Block sixteen (16) in
Townsend's Addition to the City
of Plattsmouth, and fractional
Lots one (1), two (2) and three
(31 in Block eighty-six (8G) in
the Original Town of Platts
mouth. Nebraska
subject to all liens and incumbrances.
Said offer for sale will remain open
for one hour for bids.
Date: April 14th. 1924.
HANS SIEVERS,
Administrator of Estate of
Heleue Hilbert, Deceased.
JOHN M. LEYDA.
Attorney. al4-4w
surviving as her sole and only heirs estate of said deceased to pay the
i at law: James Chalfant. her husband, M and claims alio M.M t ap-
: Willard F. Chalfant. a son. and Hazel pearing tc the Court from ? 'id peM-
' F Chalfant. the petitioner, a daugh- tion that there is not sufficient per-
ter. all of legal age, and that said sona! estate in the hands of the Ad
i decedent was seized and possessed of ministrator to pay the debte out
line fee simple title to real estate in r tinding agr.inst s-id deceased and
c:ss countv. Nebraska, described as claims allowed by the County Court
!ot ( ass county, sbubi
follows:
An undivided one-half interest
in and to the southwest quarter
of the southwest quarter of Sec
tion o; the northeast quarter oi
the northeasl quarter of Section
7. and the northwest quarter of
the northwest quarter or Section
S. all in Township 11. North, in
Range 14, east of the 6th P.
M.
sail estate
and the expense of administration
and this proceeding, and that it is
portion of the real estate of said de
cedent for the payment of such debts
or claims;
I It is therefore ordered and adjudg
1 ed that all persons interested in the
i estate of said Samuel L. Furlong, de-
' ceased, appear before me. James T.
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
In the matter of th application of
Hans Sievers. Administrator of the
estate of Helene Hilbert, deceased.
for license to sell real estate to pay i
The State of Nebraska. Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
I In the matter of the estate of
: Sena James, deceased.
Tn t'lp creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I will j t je
subject to the lie estate therein of Begley, Judfje of the District Court
'Abigail E. Smith, the mother of sa n 01 saui couuij. m tne u.ii. . w-,
i decedent, which life estate is nowC'erk of the District Court in the
I terminated; that petitioner is the j Court House in the City of Platts
1 owner of vn undivided one-third in- mouth, in Cass county. Nebraska, on
iterest in the real estate of said de-lthe 26th day of Mny. 1924. at the
! ceased, bv virtue of the decedent laws j hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon.
I of the State of Nebraska; that more to show cause. If any there be. why
itht:n two vears have now elapsed I such license should not be granted
!. .. .. - . . . . T. 1 - I 111 " 1 ) ' tl f
since tne deatn 01 said oeceuc-ni anu iu r 1 hub v. nuw,
that-nD application has been made in sn i l estate, to sell bo much of the
Sfnte ot :eurasKa tor tne an- rtai estate ui mc un-oou mj w
01 saui
ed and
is pro-
. in .ir,fv a Florence u. t nanani. me na.iies ui vums-
CL U J WVW.V 1 ... . I . ... . .
the District Court of Cass county. Ne- " ..h nf ripv5 to reCeive and her heirs at law and tne degree 01 ; t a furthered ordered tnnt notice
braska. on the 12th day of April, ! eiamjl!e all caims against said es- kinshiP thereof and the right of de-: b given to all persons interested by
1924, to me. Hans Sievers, Adminis-! tBtll view to their adiustment scent of the real property belonging the publication of this Order to Show
-. , i. j mil. a lien iw ni.. j J ; . It O n nt V.-. . . r . . . 1. i .,
trator. 1 win, on tne lutn aay ui . an(j aMowancc Th time limited fort w s"u uwi-ucui m oiaic 1 tune n;r iuur ui-iTne Cj:hd ,u
Mav. 1924. at tlie hour of ten o'clock ! f eixim, ninst i brr ska, and for an order barringjTho Plattsmouth Journal, a legal
a. ra., at the south door of the Court' ad ost'ate is three months from the!clailES against said estate, and for ; newspaper published and of general
House in Plattsmouth. Cass county. !0ftth da v of Ma v D 194 and thesuch other orders as may be neces-1 circulation in said County of Caa.
itimn limited for'pavment of' debts WJ for a correct disposition of said. By the Court
1 .Arione year from said 20th day of May, . matter. . l JlgZEL
1 nil. tLLLDKA 1 CAJ JHVIV
dbts PoinSnt an7ior of said necssary to pay the debts .
Notice is hereby given that in pur-! fth Sn sa d co ntv on the estate, and praying for a determina- deceased and claims allowe
suance of an order and license tanw IShSSo! Mav 1924 and I the 21st tion of the time of the death of gaid costs cf administration and th
y Hon. james x. negiey, juoge ,u , ti&v of August, 1924,
he District Court of Cass county. Ne-;m;on each of said day
Pinchot. opposing the Pennsyl
vania bosses' on a dry platform, is
more to be commended for his ene
mies than for his friends.
: o:
In Washington the rum runners
tried to use dynamite against the
cops. That's bad, but better than
selling it to their customers.
: o:
Ex-Attorney General Daugherty
offers his record in office to the re
publican party for such helpful use
solution of high rents is more homes.
0:0 u
"You may have noticed that, while
I am generally regarded as the cham
pion fault finder of the community,
I have never Faid u word against the
rl ent feminine fashion Pf bobbing
the hair." stated an old timer. "In
the first place, it is none of my busi
ness what ladies do or don't do. In
the second place, it would not have
the slightest effect if I .yelled my
self black in the face. And in the
third place, if they Hke it that way
it is undoubtedly the way they like
:t. and so leng as it is fashionable
thay will go right on doing it so,
tuWtgll the heavens fall."
-:o:-
A Chicago woman ho asks for di
vorce on grounds of the husband's
habitual intoxication seems to he
tryin to do her best by him. She
can't stand him herself, but she
wishes to turn him loose as popular
as possible.
: o :
The insurance bonus is a palpable
trick. Both the American Legion
and lobbyists and the bonus shout
ers in congress are equal partners in
the game of deception. Their one
hope is to pass off on the war veter
ans a sham substitute for the boirus
and then pose s the!
"tots ami "friends.
Oliver Wendell Holmes says some
where that "Society is a strong so
lution of books. It drawF the virtu,
out of what is best worth reading,
an hot water draws the strength of
tea leaves." This is a statement
destined to open the eyes of thos
pedants who believe that all learn
ing lies in the musty shelves and al
cove? where books abound.
If is surprising how many persons
quite the reverse of scholars have
ideas on current literature and even
that of a bygone day. The second
hand shops dd not flourish for the
professional stulent alone. There
fere, instead of steeping himself in
his own books with only his own set
of faculties to guide him, it was
Holmes' idea to get close to people,
and read books through their eyee.
Choose them when they are "good
natured and expansive, as they .are
apt to be at table." said Holmes.
In this suggestion lies hope not
only for the scholar, in furnishing
him a new and pleasant means of
learning, but for the man who har
only brief intervals to give to book.s.
Even though he has little time for
learning, his opraions are not worth
less. He will learn, too. by this con-
honest bene- centra ted method alrc-idy i-'ated.
when he makes a point of view.
1924
Said matter has been set down for
Witness mv hand and the seal hearing at the County Court room in
" 1 n 1 m-. A r m . V I . r. i , I .- 1 1 - f A ( lift
onntv Court, this 19th day of flattsmcuth. in said county for the
,Qoi loth day of May, 1924. at the hour
Judge of the District
Court.
JIM, 2 7403
said (
April.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal) a21-4w" County Judge.
NOTICE- TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska. Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Abi
gail E. Smith, 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
20th day of May, 1924. and on the
21st day of August, 1924. at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m., each day.
to receive and examine all claims
Kaerainst said estate with a view to
of ten o'clock a. m.. at which time all
persons interested may appear and
contest said petition.
Dated: April 12th. 1924.
Bv the Court:
ALLEN J. BEESON,
Countv Judge.
JOHN M. LEYDA.
al4-3w. Att'y for Petitioner.
for the JOHN ML LEYDA.
Attorney for Petitioner.
a7-4w
w :. 1 C 1-,-J rheir adiustment and allowance. The
ixegisiercn wiui n,c time for t,,e presentatinn of
Registry of America I claims against said estate is three
JSrXJ"7Jr -?J?-.7ZrJZ: Forkm. deceased
arid will make the season ot,y- o--e- Z9"T Petition for a license to sell the real j
1924 at my home east or Mur- said 20th day of May, 1924. . ...
Ar ; -irol- Witness my hand and the sea! ot
LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the application of;
Frank G. Hull, Administrator of the,
estate of Samuel L. Furlong, deceas
ed, for license to sell real estate to
pay debts of said deceased.
Order to Show Cause.
Now, on this 5th day of April.1
1921. comes Frank G. Hull, admin
istrator of the e-tate of Samuel L.
and presents his
Automobile Painting!
First-Glass Work
Guaranteed!
Prices Reasonable
Mirror Repl&ting and
Sign Work!
A. F. KNQFLICEK,
Phone 592-W, Plattsmouth
JIM js a black jack, mealy
points, foaled Sept. 10, 1916.
He stands 15V4 hands high
Weight 980 pounds. Sired by
Blue Tie. 2nd, and his dam
was Lady B.
said County Court, this 19th day of
April, 1924.
ALLEN J. BEESON.
(Seal a21-4w. County Judge. !
LEGAL NOTICE
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of
TER!cS $15.00 to insure a colt to Florence G. Charfar.t. deceased.
stand and suck. When parties dis-! Notice of Hearing.
,.r. . f To all persons interested in the
pose of mates or remove from the estate qJ deceaged ClvdUors and
locality, service fee becomes due and Heirs at Law:
must be paid immediately. All care You are herehv notified that on
will be taken to prevent accident, r he 12th day of April, 1924, Hazel,
bnt owner will not be held resror- F. Hendricks filed her petition m this
sible should any occur.
ALEX CAMPBELL,
Owner
Court in which she alleges: That:
; t to re nee u. t.nauani. laie a renueui
land inhabitant of Rock Bluff pre
'cinct. Cass county, Nebraska, depart
ed this life, intestate, on or about the
8th day of May, 1309, leaving her
State Farmers' Insurance Co.
James Walsh, President J. F. McArdle, Sec'
Insures farm Property and City Dwellings
Offers the bt st policy and contract for less money. Best
and cheapest insurance company doing business in Ne
braska. Pays the loss promptly. 7,200 members. Organ
ized in 1895. Insurance in force, $67,000,000. Call or
write TODAY tomorrow may be TOO LATE.
CALL ON OR WRITE
L. L. DIENSTBIER
2615 Harney Street
Omaha, Nebraska