The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 18, 1926, BARGAIN Wednesday EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    MONDAY. OCTOEEE, 18. 1926.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI WEEKLY JOTTBNA1
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Misery loves company, but company:
never loves misery.
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Many a man who isn't jcoward is
afraid of consequences.
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It is not a bad idea MeMullen ia
scared and badly scared. I
f
mad,'
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Governor MeMullen is very
a .1.1 iiflora ho VOV Vl 1 ttlTlfC
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Well, Queen Marie was finally able
to find a steamship that wasn't too
crowded.
These are the days when a college
The Bee's non-partisan! Ahem! Oh,
Lord! Where do you get it?
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About the only establishment that
makes money, without advertising, is
the mint.
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Kinline can't even sliD out of his
predicament by claiming to have beenj
misquoted. I
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Of course politicians know there
arq two sides to every question; don't1 Queen Marie is almost here, and
they take both? I ne foQl Americans will go crazy over
-:o: her-
I.os An:relfs is slinmns. The DulDit.l '.OZ
not the movies, furnished the year's;
greatest sensation.
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Work your face to be beautiful,
says a London expert. But be sure to
work it in the right place.
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Our children are awfully firm when
it comes to holding out against be
ing led into anything right.
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This beautiful weather is just what
the farmers need and they hope it
will continue for several weeks yet.
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You may have noticed that the
more an officeholder talks about re
signing his job, the tighter he clings
to it.
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In our opinion, Mr. 'Smith of Illin
ois is as bad as Mr. Vare of Penn
sylvania, but Mr. Smith has been
"dry" cleaned.
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VV A lasting treat
and Cood for
teeth, a
PEPPERMINT
FLAVOR
ppeti
and digestion.
GI2S
freshman is perfectly safe if he's in
a hospital.
:o: PROSPERITY FOREIGN TRADE
Youth and age can get together on
almost anything if age will only come The government's financial reports
all the way. J on foreign trade for August show our
:: I exports as $50,00,000 in excess of im-
Most of us laugh at neighbors who ports
run after rich people, but we envyf Po; tne first ejght months of 1926
them if they catch up. , our foreign trade Bheet has shown
an unfavorable balance of trade
against us, running into many mil
lions. However, August's sudden
swing in our favor has reduced the
adverse figure to flC.000,000, and
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l wr. AiencKen says America naa a
i good time during the war. Surely,
and on Armistice Day, too.
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A Cincinnati bootleg king has been
put in jail. The common people are September's foreign trade promise to
losing all respect for royalty. I Put us on the right side of the ledger.
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Fortunately but few men say what need to assume that our prosperity is
they really mean otherwise blacked1 greatly affected one way or the other
Charles Evans Hughes has been ap- eyes would be more common.
pointed to The Hague. We always
suspected those whiskers would get
him into trobule.
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Spain has a law by which habitual
drunkards must have their heads
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by the relation of exports, as some of
the old-fashioned and pessimistic fi-
Head hunters attacked naval fly-, nanciers would have us believe
ers. We ought to send some of our
weather prophets down there.
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France and Germany are being nice
Did anybody ever tell you before
you were married that two can live
as cheaply as one?
Investigation has not been able to
determine just "where that fascinat
ing fallacy was started.
But it is an interesting idea, and
the facts and figures necessary to run
down and forever kill this respectable
old tradition are worth our time.
Mrs. Amy Braden, secretary of the
state department of public welfare in
California, can tell the hopeful young
bridegroom just how right or wrong J!
he is in his fond expectation that two
can live as cheaply as one. Mrs
Braden has made a study of the busi
ness and she knows. '
For instance, if you happen to be
a clerk and you decide to get a wife
and live happily ever after, you can
count on your annual living expense
being boosted by the sum of $826.26.
But don't be downhearted. Further
figuring reveals that if your wife is
that rarest of all gems a good man
ager the added expense of $826.26
may be cut to $720.66. ,
Mrs. Braden calculates that the liv
ing expense of a clerk who is not mar
ried averages $1,2S5.70 a year, while
the living1 expenses of a man and wife
in this same station of life should not
be more than $2,111.46. j
And this, with the "good man
ager," might be cut to $2,006.46.
Of course this is not actual mini-i
mum living cost. This is, rather, a
"fair living cost" which ought to pro-;
vide a reasonable amount of comfort
and health. j
Perhaps there is too much talk
I about the added cost of living when a
man marries. Marriage, if it is worth
anything, it is worth paying for. It :
should not be regarded in terms of
dollars and cents, so long as the man
has sufficient income to permit a de
cent home and upkeep.
Things that cost nothing are gen
erally worth about what they cost.
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Gertrude Ederle was also the first
woman to go over 14 hours without
powdering her nose.
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FOR SALE
B
argain Wednesday
shaved every four weeks. Here in! to one another again. Now if one or
J . A -A. J 1 A. A 1
Plattsmouth the habitual drunkards, lfle olDer J1"1 QoeBn 1 say " mucuj
merely -.drink
hair curl.
staff that, makes his
Overdoing?
Hurry, Worry and Overwork Bring
Heavy Strain.
MODERN life throws a heavy
burden on our bodily ma
chinery. The eliminative organs, es
pecially the kidneys, are apt to be
come sluggish. Retention of excess
uric acid and other poisonous waste
often gives rise to a dull, languid
feeling and, sometimes, toxic back
aches and headaches- That the kid
neys are not functioning perfectly is '
often shown by burning or scanty j
passage of secretions. More and j
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Did Bullard Dun come here to edit
a non-partisan paper? Not on your
life, as long as Updike owns the Bee.
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The less a wife tries to manage him
the better she will manage to get
along with the household freight
payer.
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Two spotted Poland-China boar
pigs. L. A. Meisinger, Plattsmouth.
Phone 2513. oll-3tw
Let us look, at some figures. The
value of our annual manufactured
products has increased to the amaz
ing sum of -65,000,000,000, and our
net farm products are valued at $12,
500,000,000 As our exports in 1925
amount u.,01,m, it mj The gtate of Nei,raska Cass coun.
be seen that our own people aDsorD ty, ss
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
15-1 6th of our agricultural and man
ufactured commodities. In 1925 we
imported goods to the value of $4,
227,000,000. This leaves the balance
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Jo
seph Vanek, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that I will
or ioreign trade in our tavor ai sit at the county Court room in
$592,000,000. It seems like a large Plattsmouth, in said county, on the
figure, and does amount to $5 per
1st day of November, A. D. 1926, and
on the 2nf1 dsv nf Fphrnarv A T)
This dog-goned cotton is like a j capita, dui wnen it is pointeu oui mat 1927 at ten o'clock a. m., of each
black sheep in the family. We love this amount is only l-130th of ourjday. to receive and examine all
him, of course but he gives us a great1 self-produced value from the farm and! claims against said estate, with a
factory, it becomes apparent that view lo inejr aHJusimeDl ana auow
v .i , . , . ance. The time limited for the pre-
whether the balance of trade swings sentatlon of claims said es-
with us or against us it cannot ma- tate is three months from the 1st
deal of worry.
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Chicago plans the world's greatest;
, zoo. This will come as a complete sur- terially influence the nation's prosper- day of November, A. D. 1926, and the
! prise to those who supposed Chicago! itv. time limited for payment of debts is
already was right.
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more people are learning to assist i u& UUI "
their kidneys by the occasional use by all means. It's the only way of
of Doan's Pills a stimulant diu- j telling hejsr prosperous and poor we
retic. Ask your neighbor are at the same time.
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PIT T CJ ' The worst months for automobile
60c
There is another lesson to be de-
DOAN'S
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidney
Foter-MUburn Co., Mfg. Chem., Buffalo, N.Y.
in home productiop valued at billions
of dollars, while our imports, and
more than balanced exports, have
fatalities, statistics prove, are the last' grown only in humble hundreds of
one year from said 1st day of No-
rived from this showing and that is,j Witnesg my hand and the seai of
since the apparently serious period 6aid County Court, this 27th day of
cf the post-war business slump of September, 1926.
1921, we have forged ahead each year lx . . A- H. DUXBURY,
two months of the old year and the
first ten of the new.
INSTRUMENT TUBES REPRODUCER ACCESSORIES
Know the real joy of owning a Stewart-Wamer
Matched-Unit Radio.
Know that there is complete radio
satisfaction.
This satisfaction, complete to a re
markable degree, is the result ol
Stewart-Warner MATCHING
their Instrument with their Repro
ducer, Tubes and Accessories all
to function in perfect unison.
A demonstration is the real test.
K t
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May we demonstrate this
wonderful Matched-Unit
Radio in your home? Just
phone us when or drop in.
Raymond Hild, Phone 2805, Platts Exch'ge
1CYNARD, NEBRASKA
Model 315 has been reduced to 9250; Model 320 is now SMOO.
Tubes reduced to 92 each, or $10 for set of five.
3C
millions. Such being the case, it is
self-evident that we are so strongly
entrenched in the new economic sys-1
tern of high wages meaning pur-
chasing power and mass production
at lowering unit costs, that we can
well afford to materially lower the
tariff wall without endangering out,
industrial structure. j
It can also be said that no foreign'
nation is giving evidence so far in'
spite of their beggarly low wages, of .
being able to compete with us. In
fact, it is time to try tht experiment
of giving the consumer, particularly
the farmer, the benefit of reducing;
rria Yv en Tin c rlnwn t Vi nrntaptivo'
tariff.
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LOWES TAXES, MORE MONEY
Nobody should be compelled to'
read figures, and most of us never do
it voluntarily. However, the under-)
LOOK! LOOK!
Ed Roach at Vallery
Sales Pavilion
Buys and Sells Milch
Cows, Horses, Mules,
Sheep, Stock Hogs,
Saddle Ponies any
thing you have. Call
Phone No. 23.
Look for Auction List
later for sale Satur
day, Oct. 23, at 1:30.
Bring what you have
and it will be sold for
you at this sale.
taking now and then is conducive to1
such inward content that we find
ourselves doing it, regardless of
prejudices against the practice.
Take our government's financial
showing these last three months as
an example. We had receipts of $1,-
055,501,667. This was in increase
more than one hundred million dol-i e
lars. And in the same period we
spend $757,462,110 which represent
ed a cutting down of government out- -
lay amounting to twenty-three mil- "f Dr. John A. GrifFin
lion.
Lower tax rates brought In large 4
revenues. We made money for Uncle 4
Sam by cutting the cost of doing J
business all over the country making .
government taxes on business and all
other activities less than before. So
wise handling of national affairs puts f
Dentist
Office Honrs: 9-12; 1-5.
Sundays and evening
by appointment onlj.
PHONE 229
Soexmichsen - Building
f
4-
Specials
Real Values
For One Day Only
FREE! FREE!
with Every Pair of Satin Pumps Pur
chased on Bargain Wednesday
We will present you with a pair of 75c Felt
Boudoir Clippers FBEE. This is for one day
only Wednesday, October 20th.
Boys' High Cut Boots at
Money-Saving Prices
Brown Elkskin leather uppers, Moccasin style.
Height 13 inches, with strap and buckle on top.
Uskide sole, rubber heel. A boot boys appreciate
at this season of the year. Sizes 3 to 5. Bar
gain Wednesday price
Honest Service Work
Shoe
A work shoe with lots of friends is our Brown
Elkskin Outing Blucher pattern with Uskide sole
and rubber heel. Soles nailed and sewed. Sizes
6 to 10. Bargain Wednesday price
$2.75 pair
Oxfords for Men and
Big Boys
New patterns, new shades of tan or black leath
ers. Goodyear welt, sewed soles, rubber heels.
Bargain Wednesday
$3.50 - $4.50
L..U1LII I in. IIW.WIi!,.W.lMT1JL.-.JJMWI-LL.lJliUHpT
175 Pairs of Women's
Satin Pumps
Fifteen different styles. Kedium round toe, dif
ferent height heels. All sizes, but not in every
style. Beautiful dress shoes. Priced at
$3.85 - $4.85 - $5.85
$3.95 pair
Genuine Goodyear Welt
Work Shoes
Here is a shoe that is noted for giving greater
service a high grade work shoe that will be
bound to please the man who wants the best.
Uppers of soft brown, tough leather (known as
Elkskin). A comfortable moccasin pattern. Com
position Uskide sole. Spring step rubber heel.
Bargain Wednesday only
$3.95 pair
Misses' Children's and
Little Gent's Shoes
A table full of Misses, Children's and Little
Gent's Shoes Brown and black leather in lace
styles. Values to $4. Children's sizes, Sy2 to
2; Little Gent's, 9, 10, 10y2. A big value at
our Bargain Wednesday price
$2.45 pair
OTHER BARGAINS NOT LISTED IN THIS AD!
FETZER SHOE CO.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty.ss. In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Ma
hala Hendricks, 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
25th day of October, 1926, and the
26th day of January, 1927, at 10:00
o'clock in the foi-enoon of each day
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 25th day of October,
A. D. 1926, and the time limited for
payment of debts is one year from
said 25th day of October, 1926.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this 24th day of
September, 1926.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) s27-4w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska. Cass Coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Jouis
Kroehler, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate.
You are hereby notified. That I
ka. Sale will be opened at ten (10)
o'clock a. m.t and kept open for one
hour. The purchaser will be requir
ed to pay ten per cent of the pur
chase price on day of sale, and bal
ance upon confirmation of sale. Pos
session will be given March 1st, A.
D. 1927.
C. A. RAWLS,
s27-tl 025 Referee.
ORDER OF HEARING
and Notice 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
estate of John Lohnes, deceased:
On reading the petition of George
Lohnes praying that the instrument
filed in this court on the 4th' day of
October, 1926, and purporting to be
the last will and testament of the
said deceased, may be proved and al
lowed, and recorded as the last will
and testament of John Lohnes, de
ceased; that said instrument be ad
mitted to probate, and the administra
tion of said estate be granted to Wil
liam H. Lohnes, as exceutor;
It is hereby 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 coun
ty, on the 4th day of November A. D.,
lf26 at ten o'clock a. m., to show
cause, if any there be, why the prayer
with the engineers, Bruce & Groupe,
Omaha, Nebraska.
As an evidence that contract will
be entered into, all proposals Khali be
accompanied by a certified check in
the amount of 5 of the total of each
bid which check shall be forfeited to
the city in the event that bidder to
whom award is made shall fail to en
ter into contract for the work as pre
pared by the engineers and approved
by the city council. The city council
reserves the right to reject any and
all bids and to waive defects in any
bid.
The Engineers estimate is ?2,
394.00. Engineering and Misc. Charges
$250.00.
MINNIE KLINGER.
City Clerk.
Barred Eock Cockrels.
I have some excellent Darred Rock
cockrels for sale, they all being ex
cellent individuals. Call Mrs. Robert
Troop, Murray phone No. "304. Post
office, Mynard. s30-tfw
FOE SALE
The Sophia Schafer farm, four
miles west and five miles north of
Murray. See F. G. Egenberger.
Plattsmouth.
will sit at the County Court Room in
t)ii ttrrr.m-.th i-r, aain fnMnrv on thfl'of th nptitionpr should not be errant
25th day of October, A. D., 1926,! ed, and that notice of the pendency
and on the 26th day of January, A.
D., 1927, at ten o'clock a. m., of each
of said petition and that the hearfn
thereof be given to ail persons inter-
day to receive and examine all claims' est ed in said matter by publishing a
against said estate, with a view to copy oi mis uraer in ine t-ians-their
adjustment and allowance. The mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news
time limited for the presentation of paper printed in said qounty, for
claims against said estate is three, three successive weeks prior to said
months from the 25th day of October i day of hearing.
A. D. 1926, and the time limited for Witness my hand, and seal of said
from: court, this 4th dav of October A. D..
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said 25th day of October, 1926.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said county court, this 21st day of
September, 1926.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal)s27-4w County Judge
REFEREE'S SALE
Notice Is hereby given to all per
sons interested that, pursuant to an
order of the District Court of Cass
county, Nebraska, James T. Begley
presiding, duly entered on the 16th
day of September, 1926, in an action
! therein pending wherein Fannie
Nichols and others are plaintiffs and
Fanny Evelue Nichols Sayles and
others are defendants, I will, on the
30th day of October, 1926, in front
of the Farmers State Bank on the
Main street In the Village of Green
wood, Cass county, Nebraska, sell to
the highest bidder for cash the north
west quarter (Nwvi) of Section
1926.
(Seal)oll-3w
A. H.
DUXBURY,
County Judge.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received by the
City Clerk of the City of Plattsmouth,
Nebraska, upto 7:00 o'clock p. m., on
the 25th day of October, 1926, and
shall be opened by the council at its
regular meeting on the same date in
the City Hall, for furnishing all ma
terial and labor for the construction
of approximately 16 13-foot Electro
wmWil
way Cable, and all appurtenances in
cident to said ornamental street light
ing, all In Electrolier District No. 2
in the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska.
thirty-five (35), in Township twelve I Said work to be done in accordance
(12). North. Ranee nine (9). in Salt ' with plans and specifications filed
Machine Had a
Mishap?
A breakdown or in a collision? No
matter how great or small the dam
age, we can repair it quickly and
Hers, 64 xl2" Galvanized Machine. thoroughly in a workmanlike man-
?8.wit5i?2 Square Washers,) ner Wfi nndertake of auto
ered Steel Taped 600V Parkway, repairs, being experts at the busi-
Cable. 795 feet of Conductor No. 4i
Lead Covered Steel Taped 600V Park-
, j. i (12), North, Range nine (9), in Salt ' with plans and specifications filed
money in the people's pockets. .I-I"!-;-!-'! 'I-I-I-j 111 'M-M- 4 .Creek precinct, Cass county, Nebras- with the City Clerk of said city and
ness. Our finished jobs are perma
nent, and our prices admittedly reasonable.
Frady's Garage
Phone 58