1105-041. SOvXMBIB 1, 1926. r i Che plattsmoiitb journal PUBLISHED SEBII-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, 2STEBEASKA BitirW At PoaioClc. PlAttamoutb. Nab. m aa-oad-eh-M mail matter R. A. BATES, Publisher SENATOR UNDDEBWOOD'S MESSAGE SUBSCEIPTJOH PEICE $2.00 FEB YEAB IS ADVAKCI Heroes have to wade through a lot to trouble to get a reputation. . :o: Miss Mia Gering for County Treas urer. You know she has made a good one, and all others know that, too. :o: Apropos of the visit of royalty, and pokerishly speaking. Uncle Sam is now playing the game with a Queen in the hole. :b: A nephew of the late Nat Goodwin has just married for the eighth time. He i6 evidently trying to get all the gals that his uncle missed. :o: Florida is rebuilding and is already prepared to launch a Greater Florida boom. Where genuine enterprise ex ists a misfortune becomes an asset. : o : Senator Underwood finds nothing inflamable in Europe's hatred of America, so wc presume the hatred is not matched in this side of the At lantic. :o: Turkish women have asserted polit ical freedom, but have as yet demon strated no great capacity for terror- The Indiana probe to go on. :o: Now is the time to pull for your favorites. :o: A blanket mortgage will not keep the house warm next winter. :o: Some men live in advance of their age by reading only next month's magazines. :o: One point in favor of short skirts is the wind cannot blow them above the wearers knees. :o: Senator Underwood, on the eve of his retirement from public life, has a message for the American people. It is this: The high rates of the Ford-ney-McCumber tariff must be reduced. If they are not" reduced the world faces financial disaster. Those are not the words of an alarmist, but the care 1 fnllv cnnsirlprpd thought of an able and conservative man, richly exper ienced in the subject which he dis cusses. He is the author of the Un derwood tariff bill of 1913, which abrogated the wretched Payne-Aldrich law, upon which the Taft adminis tration floundered. He is not a free trader, but the advocate of a scientific tariff system which produces revenue and which does not disturb the secur ity of the American industry. Senator Underwood speaks as a statesman when he reviews the chang ed conditions of international trade since the war, the transformation of I this country from a debtor nation to a creditor nation, and the necessity of establishing some kind of balance between this country and Europe. -:o: Drvine out of the wet planks prob-i ably is one big cause of so much " "ai ---" warping in the party platforms. in main outline, though it proceeds rrom an entirely ainerent viewpoint, with the points made in the manifesto of bankers and industrialists of the United States and 14 European na tions which was given out last week. It supplements other testimony which If the signing of the declaration of independence had been delayed 150 years there would doubtless have been a minority report. :o: A treat everybody enjoys. Ifs'good for young and old. Cl7 A v." working of economic laws will force IT ALL DEPENDS a financial catastrophe whose effects These ariplane sleepers built for. the Post-Dispatch has gathered from will react against us. the flight between Berlin and London leading business men of the United Senator Underwood's message is may be all right, but most persons states, namely, Benjamin Winchell, pregnant with meaning. St. Louis would prefer lower berths. president Remington Typewriter Cor-j Post-Dispatch. :o: Iporation; Jackson Johnson, chairman ine democrats nave nign nopes 01 of thp board of the International Aeri- -:o:- izing Kemal Pasha into a chivalrous; , cultural corporation; Mwaru . im proves co De irue me poei s assemon ene president William Filene's Sons that "Hope crushed to earth, will rise pn Tin..... again. attitude. :o:- Senator Norris' invasion of Penn sylvania in support of William B. Wilson has Jolted the Vare camp, we are informed. Then something can Jolt them, eh? :o: Senator Bayard of Deleware, 6ays President Coolidge is out for a third term. We don't doubt it. At his age Cal, you know, would have a hard time earning a living. -:o: The frigate Constitution is to be memorialized by having her picture printed on a new issue of two-cent stamps. This will be the first time she was ever licked. OUB. FIVE-DOLLAR SNOOPERS Husbands versus careers is a sub ject which has been under discus sion ever since women began to ac quire the latter. Opinion is sharply divided as to whether a woman may have both or must choose between the two. One of America's best known and most successful women novelists has contended that it is perfectly pos sible to have both, not consecutively but coincidentally. Being the mother of several grown sons and still hap pily married to her first and only hus band, she should speak with author-j ity. But here comes a favorite of fllmdom with the statement that hus bands and careers don't mix. -Having tried to mix husband with one career she also should know whereof she. speaks. There is no doubt that mixing a j husband with a career is a delicate art, requiring a high degree of mental and spiritual dexterity. It is barely i possible that the quality of the hus-J band concerned may also have a little; something to do with the feasibility! of the proposition. Patience, unself-l ishness, pride in each other and a nice sense of relative values would seem indispensable to a successful re sult. These are qualities which not all husbands and wives, even if the latter are genuses, possess. On the whole, the miscibility of husbands and careers evidently depends on who does the missing. -:o:- THE NON-VOTER MENACE Judge by Results The only real test for any baking powder is in the oven. For best results use Guaranteed Pure Same IMce for over 25 ounces for 25 More than a pound and a half for a quarter Millions of pounds used by our Government McPherson investigation av -:o:- Senate rule up to the west. The G. O. P. depends on regions where re publicans are irregular. They cer tainly should be irregular this year if ever. :o: Miss Gering is one of the most pop ular officials that ever was in the court house. She has made herself so by efficiencv and promptness and ' can come to this country on a reason pleasant qualities. :o: The whole burden of this testim onv is that the present tariff law is unsuond and uneconomic. viewed from within or from without. Business men say they do not need it, while statesmen and financiers say that it is a barrier to the restoration of the world's economic health. Sena tor Underwood points out that unless It is an unusual thing for 50 per cent of the electorate to go to the polls j g in national, state, county or mun- The icipal elections, even when voting fol-j Los Angeles is at last getting down According to an Associated Press iows campaigns that mount to fever to brass tacks. A press dispatch says disDatch from Chicago, Prohibition heat And when nre-election davs are that "Mrs. McPherson walks with a Administrator Yellowly has extended the espionage system of the enforce devoid of excitement, bitterness or the limp from an infection of the leg, expenditure of vast amounts of caused, she believes, by a tack on her whether' ment service by employing private in-jmoney "to get out the vote," ballot- chair in court. :o:- formers at $5 a day, giving them no jng frequently is so light as to reduce credentials, however, and, for thej tne exercise of the franchise to a; The prevailing political sentiment preservation of secrecy, forbidding- farce. This lack of sufficient number in Europe seems to concentrate on the them to appear at headquarters. Al-J0f men and women to express them- idea that the United States of America ready, it is pridefully announced that'Belves through their ballots lies at the has entirely too much money. All by this method captures of illicit ' bottom of much that is wrong with right, come over and get it away from 1 ; x, . 1 . 1 or AAA -.- ' . . v ! we lower the rates so European goods' "quur lu lut! vaiUC U1 present; aay government, ii Deen maae. pet into omce. oDviousiy tne The people of these United States consume ninety dishes of ice cream I able basis, we can have no sound hope for a payment of Europe's debts ! to us. ! The United States has cornered the crooks us f you can. good It seems inconceivable to any self-j citizens who take no interest in select respecting man tnat such a practice ing foolish laws, those otherwise good could have the sanction of the United j citizens who take no interest in select States government. Whatever the zeal; ing members of their legislatures of the enforcement service may be, it; must be largely to blame. So long as NOTICB TO CREDITORS I-M-I-M-I-I-I-K I-I-I-I-I- Dr. John A. Griffin 1 Dentist Office Hours: 9-12; 1-5. Sundays and evenings by appointment only. t PHONE 229 Soeimichsen Buildirg 5 M"MI"MC-I..I..I..I..M.! per capita per annum. When we get world's gold reserve; it has gathered rfectly obvioU8 that an undis- such men and women fail to exercise Perry, deceased . . i at T nnrn --nn inn unnn "W ri f Fl ' m J 1 x The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Glenn In epite of the many "Suns" in China things continue to look rather dark over there. :o: FOR SALE Rhode Island Reds, cockrels and pullets, cheap if taken soon. W. E. lackey, Section Foreman, Murray, Neb. o28-4tw SHERIFF'S SALE it worked up to 365 per annum all have about enough. we'll European securities, upon which -:o: Europe must pay interest; it has lenti I ciplined, wholly uncontrolled spying, the franchise, they ought to feel a, To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that State of Nebraska. County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an order of sale issued by Golda Noble Beal, clerk of the District Court within and far Cass County, Nebraska, and to me direct ed, I will on the 20th day of Novem ber A. D., 1926. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the South front door of the Court House, in the City of Platts mouth, Cass County. Nebraska in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol- Some new poems have been discov ered which are attributed to Omar, veloped its shipping; Khayyam. Since Fitzgerald is dead, immigration however, tney won t De mucn use io bpire iu preveui ,uiu.. nuui bm : of private vencance. and in stiring up j suspicion and hatred, even, it may be. within the familv circle, than can People need to make fun of "Main money unless it can pay us in goods j TOBgible ve outwelBned by the capture personnel must be recruited from theiSens6 of responsibility and shame for wm Bit at the COUnty Court Room in lowing described real estate, to-wit Lot nine (9) in the Northeast quarter (NEi) of the south west quarter (SWVi) of section sixteen (16). township twelve (12), North of Range Nine (9). i 1 nn ji 1 n o r v.n .htv. r Deie.u w-u uu j--o, me , iowest and meanest characters, actu-jevery shortcoming of their govern- piattsmouth in said county, on No- 5dO.000.000.000 to Europe; it Has ae- . . motives. d' -t cnH for rv .T,nni nnrt. vember 15. 1926. and February 16, it has cut off. - . VBt- doM mfinitelv ,,-, 11927, at 10 o'clock a. m., each day, All, of these things con- . . " -,- I ' to receive and examine all claims & more harm in abettine the satisfaction n 1 . ., - - - i n ' v in hi nh i r.MMir. v l ill a. i tt w us whether genuine or not. :o on its feet and reduce that continent to the necessity of begging more street." The realtors have changed and services. The tariff law forestalls all this. Every "Main street" is now this way out. Thus, in Senator Un an example of modern enterprise and derwood's opinion, it is only a ques hiehlv capitalized imDrovement. I tion of time before the inexorable A Jb' UTILE ORDER East of the 6th P. M.. in Cas County, Nebraska, containing ( 10 ) acres more or less. The same being levied upon and their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of Secretary Mellon, of the treasury claims against said estate is three , . . , . montns irom ine loin aay oi :uycui- aepanmeni, wno quits mmsmg auuui 1Q, . . . limited tnVen ns the mnn.rtv of F. H. Van of illicit liquor. 1 world finance but one in a while ana for payment of debts is one year from Doren. real name unknown. Charles The vicious nature of the practice; applies his grey matter to the prohi- said 15th day of November, 1926. ,M. Baldwin, and Mrs. Charles " , i l .m - . t n : . .. - - . is further emphasized in the fact that bition question has issued an order Witness my nana ana ine u M. iaiuiu. r.ui u..a .u iu a commissioned oficial is forbidden to providing that liquor prescriptions October, 1926. 3L 52 WEEKS TO PAY Liberal Credit Plan uy and Oygs all Ask about our new plan that allows a whole year to pay. The new Fall stocks are now here and Winter Goods are arriving daily! IN OUR USED FURNITURE DEPARTMENT 20 used beds in good condition, $2.50 to $5.00 each; 20 used bed springs, $ltto $4.50 each; five sanitary cots, $2.50 to $4.50 each ; used dressers at $4.50 to $14.50 ; two good used trunks, $3.50 each; four 9x12 rugs, $7.50, $9, $15 and $18; two Edison phonographs, $65 and $95 each; six other phonographs, $45 to $65; $400 used piano in first class condition, $175, terms; six cook stoves, $10 to $45 each; 12 oil stoves, $4.50 to $12.50; six dining room tables, $7.50 to $25; three dozen good chairs at 75c to $2.50 each; three buffets, $12.50, $19.50 and $37.50; commodes, gate-leg and drop leaf tables; also many articles which we have no space to mention in this ad. We are anxious to dispose of these goods to make room for incoming merchandise and have slashe the price to do it. x We Take Old Furniture as Part Payment on New! FREE DELIVERY FOR 60 MILES! FURNITURE AND RUGS Telephone No. 645 Piattsmouth, Nebr. use evidence in a criminal case which hereafter will be good at any drug he himself has obtained by fraud or store in the country. j (Seal)ol8-4w deceit, in lieu of a search warrant.) inat is to say, a former oraer is, i ..i .1 - - ; .. ...... 1, 1 it t finn . . 1 imiTitnH n ti r vcif lflna tiro Tin' uut t. lut iiLr ia uzxi-uicr ii 11 -luua -. , ..... . - . way into his hands from another,; longer required to write down thej The state of Nebraska, Cass Coun even tnougn tnat otner committed name 01 me arug store wuere lue.iy, ss burglary to obtain it. In an organiza-; prescription is to be filled. tion which has tooned to the nraetiees To the friends and devotees of' l l ll 111 itfl l. urtcaacu. of the Prohibition Enforcement Serv-;John Barleycorn this may sound pass-. To tne creditors of said estate I ice. it is not at all unlikelv that Dri- ing good, but we fail to see wherein' vate informers would be used in this it is going to help the situation In'"" ft the County Court . Room in I . , i ,! kt.k-.i-o I Piattsmouth in said county, on the ; manner to defeat the constitutional Nebraska. 22nd day of November, 1926, and on rights of citizens. Out here the drug stores uniformly , tne 23rd day of February. 1927, at j personal representatives and all other A. H. DUXBURY, I persons interested in the respective County Judge. ! estates of F. H. VanDoren. deceased. real name unknown. Mrs. F. H. van Doren, deceased, real name unknown, Charles M. Baldwin, deceased, real name unknown, and John Doe. real name unknown, defendants, to satisfy a Judgment of said Court recovered by Byron Golding, plaintiff, against said defendants. Piattsmouth. Nebraska. October 16th A. D. 1926. E. P. STEWART. Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. By W. C. Schaus, Deputy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Henry You are hereby notified, That I will Quite aside from constitutional! refuse to fill liquor prescriptions of ( ten o'clock a. m., of each day, to re questions, however, thep ractice is es-'any kind or character. It is one of .ceive and examine all claims against ... i . , , . . , said estate, with a view to their ad sentially despicable, and is calculated, the things that simply isn t done. i,..,,-.., and aiiowance. The time only to bring the prohibition law and the government itself into greater contempt. ' :o: THAjNTKSGrVTNG PUDDING ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In the matter of the application of Wm. Hunter, administrator of the From California comes the state- I lustment and allowance If it was the purpose of Mr. Mellon limited for the presentation of claims to make it easier for the folks who against said estate is three months estate of Cecilia D. Jahrig, deceased, love that stuff that cheers, and some- from the 22nd day of November A. for license to sell real estate to pay jj. i.zb, ana ine ume nmn.u u. debts. times inebriates, he has signally fail ed. Nothing short of an arbitrary or- saii 22nd day of November 1926 Jjayment of debts is one year from! xow Cn this 23rd day of October. 1926, comes Wm. Hunter, adminls- der to Nebraska druggists to fill all,. liquor prescriptions, regardless of our Paid county court, this 25th day of A. Witness my hand and the seal of trator of the estate of Cecilia D. Jab- ment that prohibition enforcement; own state law6 will bring joy to the; ciooer x.o. officers there have announced that a ijmor hounds in this cnmmi.Tiw.lth number of bakeries have received per-j :o: . mits to use brandy, rum and other; Johnson, the democratic candidate liquors because mincemeat, puddings for sheriff is young, powerful, cour and similar foods are classed as ageous and willing to do. He is just "food products." If this is so, such the man for sheriff if you want one an interpretation of the law cannot that will do his duty under all cir be confined to the Pacific Coast. The cumstances. East will be equally entitled to a! restoration of the oldtime snappiness in mince pies and plum puddings. In view of the approach of Thanksgiving and Christmas the matter Is one that seems deserving of an official pro- Keep Fit! Qood HeolthRequiresQood Elimination nouncement from Washington. But where will the brandy and rum come from, even if they can be legitimately ii (sort -:o:- The time is almost here when it "behooves every Democrat and inde pendent voter to go to the polls and vote for Charles W. Bryan for gov ernor. It is a wel known fact that he made one of the best executives we ever possessed, ever on the elert to save the taxpayers money in every way he possibly eouldl :o: . Dancing as a prerequisite to eportf is being taught at the University of Wisconsin. Now the more serious minded students can work after hours without being called grinda J TO be well, you must keep the blood stream free from impur ities. If the kidneys lag, allowing body poisons to accumulate, a toxic condition is created. One is apt to fed dull, languid, tired and achy. and dizzy spells. That the kidneys are not functioning properly is often shown by burning or scanty passage of secretions. If you have reason to suspect improper kidney function ing, try Doan'a Pillaa tested stimulant diuretic Users praise them throughout the United States. Ask your Timi&hbac! DOAN'S Stimulamt ZXarmttc to thm Kidney Foater-Milburn Co,. Mfg. Omso.. Buffalo. K.V. (Seal) H. DUXBURY, County Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING on Petition of Guardian for Final Settlement. In the County Court of Cass County Nebraska. In the matter of the guardianship of Henry Lambert, mentally incompetent. rig, deceased, and presents his peti tion for license to sell the rtal estate of the deceased, to pay the claims filed and allowed against paid estate; it appearing from said petition that there is an insufficient amount of personal property in the hands of the administrator to pay the claims pre sented and allowed by the County Court, the expense of administration and that it is necessary to sell the whole of Eaid real estate of said de ceased for the payment of claims and costs of administration It is therefore, considered, ordered To all persons interested in thei guardianship and estate of Henry and adjudged that all persons inter Lambert, mentally incompetent, and ested in the estate of Cecilia D. Jah now deceased: rig, deceased, appear before me, James You and each of you are hereby T. Begley, Judee of the District notified that on the 23rd day of Oc- Court, at the office of the Clerk of tober 1926, George L. Farley as guard- the District Court at the Court House ian of Henry Lambert, mentally in- in the City of Piattsmouth, Cass competent, filed his petition in the County, Nebraska, on the 13th day of County Court of Cass County, Ne- j December, 1926, at the hour of ten braska, praying that his final account, o'clock in the forenoon to show cause, filed in said guardianship matter on if any there be, why such license the 20th day of September. 1926. be should not be eranted to Wm. Hunter. A nagging backache is sometimes a allowed, and that he as such guardian administrator of said estate, to sell symptom, with drowsy headaches j be discharged from further duty and all of said real estate of said de- liability on account of such guardian- ceased so as to pay claims presented ship, upon the payment of the balance and allowed with the costs of ad in his hands to the duly appointed ministration and the costs of this administrator of said Henry Lambert,! proceedings now deceased It is therefore further considered. You are further notified that a ordered and adjudged that notice be hearing will be had on said petition; given to all persons interested by on the 6th day of November A. D. 1926 at 10:00 'clock in the forenoon of said day. and if no objections there to are made said report will be ap proved and allowed, and the prayer of said petition granted. By the Oourt. A. H. DUXBURY, County Judge.' publication of this Order to Show Cause for four successive weeks in The Piattsmouth Journal, a legal newspaper published and of general circulation in said County of Cass, Nebraska. By the Court, JAMES T. BEGLEY, District Judge.