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1I0KDAY, NOYIMBZa 15, 1926,
PIATTSY
sygpra
SEMI- WEEKLY
Tbc plattsmoutb lournal
PUBLISHED PEJU-WEESLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
taiaraJ aa Pocuflc. PiattamouLb. Nb u ucoid-clwi ms.il mttr
R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCEIPTIOH PEICE 2.00 FEB YEAR IN ADVANCE
The secret of popularity is always
to remember what to forget. j
Now for horn and our own firesides.
THE TTNEAPPrEST LAND
Man's inhumanity to man has long
made Armenia the unhappiest land ol
all the world, and the Armenians, the
most sorrowful race of humankind.
Tortured, oppressed, ruthlessly per
secuted, the Armenians have in vain(
looked for more than verbal encour- piants Qf Thi& Wegt
ageinent to the great cnnstian pow
Dressed Poultry
Plant is Source of
Greatest Income
Prove a Splendid Success
Where Tried.
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It keeps a lot of people moving to
get enough money to pay rent.
A splendid picture at the Parmele
tonight.
BAKING
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A man isn't really old until his
mother stops worrying about him. j
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A woman always has a tender feel
ing for a man who pays her a compliment.
Bryan was defeated and then coal
went up $2 on the ton.
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When coal goes up it seems that
everything else goes with it. I
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The poor man is the one that
suffers most when coal goes up.
There is no "idle rich." All are
kept busy dodging people who want
some of it.
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It is a bet that Smith and Vare
will be kicked out of the senate.
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These days it is a wise father who
can tell which is his son and which
is his daughter.
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The average man's life is devoted to
making three things love, money,
and a fool of himself.
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A hard winter is predicted. But
that is nothing. They are all hard
enough.
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One important item in being famous
is to sign your name so no one can
read it.
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Evidently Kansas City will have
enough to do this week, with Queen
Marie and Coolid&e both there. ,
Climb a little higher than the crowd
and you will be a target for the
'knockers.
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Vice President Dawes won't have
much time for fiddling when he gets
that unruly senate on his hands.
Consider China. They're having a
war there and no bootlegging prob
lem, either.
Same Price
for over
SSJears
73 ouncesJhr25 cents
Wky Pay
Wax: Prices ?
Our Qovenmicnt
used millions of pounds
j m jm in r lira H
SOME POLITICS
I ers of Europe. "While the other sub
merged nations mostly benefited from
the world war, Armenia emergeui E H Douglas, stopped at the of
cven more wretched than before. Now fice this morning to advise us the
partitioned, partly subject to shaggy snow on trail No. 1 has been elean-
bolshevist emissarries and partly left ed off eo as to make " eas" for tars !
, ... . 1A to get to the Legion carnival. That!
unaer me iron ne.e ol wnuxuau .g coperation Thanks Douglas,
domination, Armenia has ceased to jjr Langhorst, who is making such
be even geographical entity when a prenominal success at Elmwood in
the Armenians are starving America the poultry, live and dressed busi
sends clothes and food which save a also dairy products the "by-
, products of the farm butter, and
few, but aid of thos kind is ephemeral. vag in yesterday. Mr Lang-,
Never was the outlook for Armenians' . borst stated "The speculative part of
freedom and happiness more hopeless, farming is gone. With the present j
And then, to add to the already in- i hi-price of farm lands the farmer,
describable wretchedness with one of l.UIU "V"f.
its manifestations of elemental ter
j ror. A major earthquake has devas- pai js5 for pullets. Sold the first
tated a large part of Armenian land, year $257 worth of eggs and poultry
mar.v hundreds have been killed and counting what eggs and poultry con
jmauv thousands are ill and homeless. ! "ned on the farm Bought all her
. . ,'feed; and netted $110 the first year.
Armenia today is as miserable as lt;and hag 120 pullets to start this
j baa been many times when the Kurds year with. "That can be increased
1 and Turks have spread desolation. But by increasing the flock, and dupli
; todav, it is unkind nature that has cated all over butter fat game, is
.1, ci i, i right now in its infancy.
added the final horror. 1 . . J ... ,
i I The dressed poultry proposition of-
That Armenians survice as a race fers a more profitabie and safer in-
I and still maintain their spark of hope vestment than live poultry. To place
lis a glorious commentary on the un- a car of poultry into New York, the
cyiirit rf tho noonio in freight rate on live
ing by-products of his business.
Also, a farmer's wife near Elmwood
hree Recatt
Noteworthy Improvements
Await bur Inspection
Improvement A
has resulted in a smoothness of en
gine operation that will prove a genuine
surprise s soon as you take the wheeL
Improvement B
has given the car a quietness of
operation most unusual in cars cf this
type and price.
Improvement C
has added to the car's durability and
dependability qualities which have
always set Dodge Brothers Motor
Cars apart.
The car must actually be driven to appre
ciate the far reaching importance of the3e
improvements.
We urge you to make this personal test at
the first opportunity.
Car
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A close friend is all right until
he declines to lend you money.
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Many a woman's idea of being
neighborly is to borrow an ounce of
butter and pay it back with a pound
of gossip.
Gloria Swanson's husband is seek
ing a job not in his wife's company.
Now, what's the matter?
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The brain of an elephant is larger
than that of a man. but his trunk
is smaller than that of a woman.
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Thirteen children perished when a
twister struck a school house with
fity children occupants. This was in
Maryland.
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A scientist told the American
Academy of Surgeons at Montreal
that the value of chemicals constitut
ing the human body was 9S cents. The
value of the average brain however,
would bring it up to a dollar.-
Queen Marie just as well bundle
up and go home, any time now. She
has seen America, and should be
satisfied.
People forget their political pets,
political issues and political results.
This is patent by stories that are im
mediately sent forth following the re
sult oflecticn.
For instance, the majority of news
papers in Nebraska have been carry
ing articles to the effect that the re
rent gubernatorial election was the
closest within the history of the state.
Of course, such articles are erroneous.
For the benefit of those who do
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conquerable spirit cf the people. In ireigni race on nve aim ureeu
iT . ,. . , . . poultry is me same, iiowever, iiere
. their distress the American Near East v 3 . . .,,.'
I are average charges in handling live
! Relief is doing what it can, but the pouitry, not necessary in dressed
best it can do is insufficient. Surely poultry.
a rugged land that nature never For coops at destination $ 79.05
smiled upon and which man has re- For cartage
,, . . , . , , . . For unloading o3.00
peatedly devastated should be spared attendant 90.00
ruch an agony. America should re- For feed in transit 125.00 1
tpond inoct generously to any call that For use of poultry car 65.00
may be mnde for help. A dressed pouitry plant in Platts-
mouth would necessarily require a
creamery in connection with a with-j
in the near future. Also it would '
5 90S.99
9GO.S3
1. 016.72
1,070.11
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VEATHEH PP.0FIT3
Touring
Coupe
Sedan
Special Sedan
( Delivered )
FRANK E. VALLERY
One-Half Block South of Main on Fifth Street
Telephone 23 Plattsmouth, Neb.
We Also Sell Dependable Ueed Care
Dodge- Brothers
MOTOR CARS
be used as a nroduce house for sell-
The Washington solar expert who in to nK.hants direct, for its
sees thep ossibility ol" a "summer- poultry trucks in picking up poultry
ipc;c enrnmor in 197 now also nre- would also return with cabbage
not rpnll tl,f "ilavs of rpal snort" in ixto io- n;-, 1 1,- lt, -,-t, vegetables, etc. The
political campaigns, we give the fol- ter for 102G-27.
Kei reads his
the world, like this.
food-stuffs of
in the hand?
BROTHER OF SLAIN WOMAN I
DEAD AT NEW JERSEY HOME
TROUT EGGS ARE 0EDERED
of an experienced man, offer a safe;
lowing figures showing the results of forecast in the sun-spots. Meanwhile, ' an(j splendid investment.
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A British auctioneer says Americans
are the best customers for old suits
of armor. Quite a few Americans
own no cars.
a few gubernatorial campaigns.
1S90
J. E. Boyd, Dem. 71.331
J. II. Powers, Ind. 70,187
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those who dine on goose are finding Now, Mr. City Council, can you
breastbones of varying color and flex- eliminate the "kicks" this office is
ibility. depending on what sort of a receiving, by pushing the graveling
1 of the new fill in the south part of
diet the bird has enjoyed. Meanwhile. thi ,t on trail 75? Dougias Says he
Plurality 1,144 mushrats are constructing thick-wall- hopes to get it graveled in two weeks
L. D. Richards, rep., (6S.87C) and ed houses on the sloughs that furnish perhaps this time can be shorten-
What Is a
Diuretic?
One of the quaint customs of an
cient weddings was for the bride
groom to strike the bride with a shoe.
His last chance?
B. L. Paine, pop., also ran.
1S94
S. A. Holcomb. D. P. I. 97.815
T. J. Majors. Rep. 94.613
abundant building material and thin- ec
walled houses where the supply is
A drastic and concerted, and per-
New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 11.
Death of Frederick Reinhardt of Ber
dine's Corner, a brother of Mrs.
Eleanor Mills, for whose death three
persons are new on trial at Somer
ville, was reported today. Reinhardt
was seized with a heart attack while
at work yesterday and died as he was
being taken to a hospital. He will
be buried tomorrow in Van Liew cem
etery from which the body of Mrs
sistent campaign should be waged to jils was disinterred recently for a
People Are Learning the Value of Occcu
sional Use. j
EVERYONE knows that a lax- '
ative stimulates the bowels. A
diuretic performs a similar function
to the kidneys. Under the strain of
our modern life, our organs are apt to
become sluggish and require assist- ;
ance. More and more people -are
learning to use Doan's Pills, oc
casionally, to insure good elimina
tion which is so essential to good
health. More than 50,000 grateful
users have given Doan's signed rec
ommendations. Scarcely a commu
nity but has its representation. Ask
your neighbor f
DOAN'S
Stimalant Diuretic to the Kidney
Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Cbcm., Buffalo, N. V.
Will Maupin got put off of Queen
Marie's train some place in Wyoming.
Why so? Because he was a reporter
for the Omaha Bee?
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Football players are experimenting
with silk as a material for uniforms,
and Vassar and Wellesley are think
ing of organizing teams at once. j
Plurality 3. 20-'
E. A. Gerrard. Phelps and Stur
devant, also ran.
189S
W. A. Poynter. Fus. 95.703
M. L. Hayward. Rep. 92.982
BOARS FOR SALE
Plurality 2,721
Muir also ran.
19C0
C. K. Dietrich, Rep. 113, S7&
V.". A. Poynter. Fus. 113, 01S
., .. Ret the Louisville road graveiea. n third autopsy.
laying up neavy stores wnere nuts are is of vital importance to i'lattsmoutn
plentiful, and light stores where they from a business standpoint to have
are scarce. Meanwhile, animals that hese east and west "fails put in
, , , . . . apple-pie order. They reach out into
are well fed and in good health are j
our trade territory,
putting on heavy coats of fur, while j There is being a splendid response
less fortunate beasts are putting on to patronizing our home bakeries
thin coats. Terhaps the sunspots ob- Money is n queer thing. A city of
served by M, Browne are no more re-1 - oul bak'nal Want Ad Dept. for results,
' KailJt - ! products; bakeries with our flour
bones, muskrat architecture, and(min - merchants among themselves;
smnrrcl pantries. At any rate, let us ; a loval home patronage by the re-
Chief Andrews of the prohibition
service, says the Detroit rum traffic
situation is "very bad." And, to tell
the truth, the rum probably is, also.
Plurality SCI
Following 1890 elections John M.
Thayer, governor, refused to surren-
hope so.
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A number of Duroc boars for sale.
OTTO SCHAFER.
Nehawka, Neb.
Advertise your wants in the Jour-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Chief Game Warden O'Conmll has
ordered one and a half million rout
eggs from private hatcheries inMonr
tana and Wisconsin for hatching at
Henkelman, Valentine and Gretna.
The eggs will be delivered December
12. They include rainbow, brown and
brook trout. The cost was from f 1.25
to $1.50 a thousand, which is the low
est price obtainable in many years.
The state department is expending be
tween $5, COO and 5C.000 on improve
ments at the Benkclman hatchery,
which is considered one of the bet in
the country for trout. Tour new por.de
have been built, three ponds are in
course of construction and several
small holding ponds and an ice house
are being built.
FOR SALE OR RENT
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Wiliam Allen White, famous Kan-
der office to Boyd and stationed sas ditor is right when he gays there uge(, 8S th? locaticn of many faotory
troops about the capitol. Thayer dis- are three kicks in everv dollar. The establishment. The main reason be-
tail buyers, or consuming public;
can expand and grow in a marvelous
way.
The smaller city is today being Lambert, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Henry
The Dr. Flynn residence can be
purchased much below the real value
and exceptionally good terms given.
The house is fully modern. Inquire
at Bauer's garage, Tel 9S. o2?-2wsw
You are hereby notified. That I will
"Uncle Joe" Cannon is dead at 90
years. We knew him when he first
was elected to congress in 1872. He
was at that time a prosecuting at
torney and living at Tuscola, Doug
las county. Illinois, and comparatively
young man, full of vim and get-up-and-gtt.
Peace to his ashes.
puted Boyd's citizenship holding office frFt ig when you make it. The second in& cheaper over-head. Plattsmouth ! sit at tne County Court Room in
thru this office, and its alert busi- plattsmouth in said county, on the
d,.j wof) firct nanprs i. , , ness men. is i-uuiavnug jji uo- zzna aay oi uvemuer, v-x, uu uu
i.uu t ,,a4 wnen you give it away. And he says t oroihhio Thi office writes t,a h qv nf Pfhrnarv 1927. at
but had not completed citizenship. His the third kick is the big one. Too daily to prosrects. mercantile estab- ten o'clock a. m., of each day. to re
right to hold office was upheld by ha(j so many seeminglv smart men. lishments, shops, factories, hundreds ceive and examine all claims against
untill Boyd won on apeal to tne u. a. is when you have it. The third is
supreme court.
Aluminum
ROASTER
with new lifting mck
supreme court on the ground of his
declaration of intention together with
oath taken when he enlisted in the
union army in the civil war.
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THE 0KLY 0KE OF HTM i
in search of happiness as we all are,
never find out that the biggest kick
is the last on
away.
said estate, with a view to their ad
justment and allowance. The time
limited for the presentation of claims
of inquiries having been sent out en
deavoring to place firms here.
Wn-n.- rniilrl a citv have exnert ma-
when you give it; chinists without machine shops? How ! against said estate is three months
can our own recognized surgeons from the 22nd day of November A.
carrv on their work successfully j D. 1926, and the time limited for
without a hospital? A hospital here Jayment of debts is one year from
would increase the business of every ui uvrmuei (
t
t.
T
Dr. John A. Griffin J
DerSist ?
Office Hours: 9-12; 1-5.
Sundays and evening
by appointment only.
1 s'LV.iV-viS
sheacA
SPECIAL
PRICES
for limited M
Snail
Uedinm
$4.95
S5.9S
Come in today and get j
Wear-Ever" Roaster at a
special price. All three sizes are equipped with
the new lifting rack.
Take advantage of this opportunity to get your
roaster at a money -baying price.
JESS WAIiQA
Other uses
Jcr tnis roaster
Eakinj; apple -Bakinw
tncad-Cotd-packcaiuuiig.
Craving entire meal
Harry Houdini is dead.
There is no need to tell who Harry
Houdini was; no more than there
would be to follow the headlining of office, Mynard.
the passing of Caivin Coodilge with
a paragraph explaining that he was
president of this nation. . j
There was only one Houdini. Imi-,
tators hook guinea pigs from the coat
pockets of "gen'men in the audience."
Others extracted roses from rabbits
ears. Others burned up dollar bills,
only to take them from the flame
uninjured.
But there was only one magician
euch as Harry Houdini, and that one
was himself.
Houdini was more than a magician.
Ee was a dramatist, a scholar, a
preacher, and a fighter. i
Those who knew Houdini best are
positive that his fight against char
latons was utterly sincere. It had
publicity value, yes, but Houdini
campaigned, says his friends, not for
headlines, but for protection of the
supercrcdulous.
Houdini never denied the possibil-
itv of life after death. He never
denied the possibility of spiri
manifestation from the other side.
He warred only upon fakers.
Houdini, who played for the world
and fought for the world, is dead.
He doubtless had a lot of fun, and
did a lot of good.
After all these years it is with cost
pleasure that we inform you that it
finally has happened a woman tried
to mail a letter In a fire-alarm box !
of Warren, Pa. j
Barred Ecrk Cockrels.
I have some excellent Barred Rock
cockrels for sale, they all being ex
cellent individuals. Call Mrs. Robert
Troop, Murray phone No. 2304. Post
s30-tfw
PHONE 229
Soensichsen Building
I-l-M-l-
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
Have you anything to bny or sell ?
v. i i ! .M ; .
j i H- I.I'
1i' 'l i!
t
fTTtS- 'fill 'I:!!!; ;:.i;!H
ft .PVn trf
physician in Plattsmouth: also our
drug stores for supplies: to say noth
ing of its necessity for our home
citizens.
" The Boy Scout meeting at the hi
school was a great success. When
parents realize this is a non-military
organization; that it develops the la
tent talents in their boys: builds a
high degree of self confidence and
honor in their sons; and that first
degree Scouts are never found in
the juvenile courts; that they make
our best men and
Witness my hand and the seal of
October 1926.
(Seal)
In the matter of the application of
said county court, this 25th day of Win. Hunter, administrator of tne
estate of Cecilia D. Janng, deceased,
for license to sell real estate to pay
debts.
A. H. DUXBURY,
County Judge.
SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
Now on this 23rd day of October.
1926, comes Wm. Hunter, adminis
trator of the estate of Cecilia I). Jah
rig. deceased, and presents his peti
tion for license to sell the real estate
By virtue of an order of sale issued of the deceased, to pay the claims
by Golda Noble Beal, clerk of the filed and allowed against eaid estate;
District Court within and for Cass it appearing from said petition that
County. Nebraska, and to me direct- there is an insufficient amount or
citizens there i ed. I will on the 20th dav of Novem- personal property in the hands of the
will be no parent who will not line Der A. D., 1926. at 10 o'clock a. m. administrator to pay the claims pre
her twelve year old son up in this of said day at the South front door of sented and allowed by the County
snleTdid internatioral organization the Court House, in the City of Platts- Court, the expense of administration
Misdirected play, idle hands, and bad mouth, Cass County, Nebraska in and that it is necessary to sell the
company are problems it meets for said county, sell at public auction to whole of said real estate of said de-
your son. liow mucn is your son me uigiiesi uiuuer lor iasu me iui- teascu iui me imjuimi ui viaimo "
Get Ready for
Thanksgiving
Have yonr car overhauled by us in Ped the fy wte had no
worth to you?
Every one is looking forward to
the Legion carnival. They are the
boys who made "America safe" and
are today in every community direct
ing their energies in a broad civic
way to the development of their home
cities.
At the Nebraska good roads meet-
iing October 13th in Omaha just
itched to extend that organization an
invitation to hold their next conven
tion in Plattsnrouth, but was stop-
place
costs of administration
It i3 therefore, considered, ordered
and adjudged that all persons inter
ested in the estate of Cecilia D. Jah
rig, deceased, appear before me, James
T. Begley, Judge of the District
Court, at the office of the Clerk of
the District Court at the Court House
in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass
. time for efficient Thanksgiving ser
vice. We do everything in the auto They are merely
rapair line and we do it well. Our
plant is completely equipped for en
gine, chassis and body repair and
replacement work. We will gladly
look ever your car and tell you what
is needed to be done and what it
Frady's Garage
Phone 58
lowing described real estate, to-wit:
Lot nine (9) in the Northeast
quarter (NEi) of the south
west quarter (SWi) of section
sixteen (16), township twelve
(12), North of Range Nine (9),
East of the 6th P. M., in Cass
County, Nebraska, containing
(10) acres? more or less.
The same being levied upon and County, Nebraska, on the 13th day of
'taken as the property of F. H. Van- December, 1926, at the hour of ten
Doren, real name unknown, Charles o'clock in the forenoon to show caute,
M. Baldwin, and Mrs. Charles if any there .be, why uch license
M. Baldwin, real name unknown, the should not be granted to Wm. Hunter.
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, administrator of said estate, to pc1
personal representatives and all other all of said real estate of said de
persons interested in the respective ceased so as to pay claims presented
estates of F. H. VanDoren. deceased, and allowed with the costs of ad
real name unknown. Mrs. F. H. Van- ministration and the costs of this
Doren, deceased, real name unknown, proceedings
Charles M. Baldwin, deceased, real It is therefore further considered,
an ever constant effort for fairness, name unknown, and John Doe, real ordered and adjudged that notice be
and without discrimination. name unknown, defendants, to satisfy given to all persons interested by
W. G. DAVIS. a judgment of said Court recovered publication of this Order to Show
Sec'y, C. of C. by Byron Golding, plaintiff, against Cause for four successive weeks in
said defendants. The Plattsmouth journal, a legal
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, - October newspaper published and of general
16th A. D. 1926. circulation in said County of CasB,
E. P. STEWART. Nebraska.
Sheriff j Oass TXKCttty, By tlfte Oourt.
Nebraska, j JAKTES T. EGLET.
By "W. C. Sehaus, Deputy. I District Judg.
These items are
not "lectures."
statements of
"hard-boiled" facts for earnest
Plattsmouth citizens, and our own
farmers written from the heirt. in
fAre you a member of
j the Chamber of Commerce?
j The Journal appreciates your in
j terest in phoning us the news. Call
Ho. 6 any time.