The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 06, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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PLATTSMOUTH SEJH-WEEKLY J0TJENA1
THUFDAY, JANUARY 6. 1927.
PAGE THREE
COMRADES, COME!
STOP DRIFTING
he plattemoutb lournai
K'LLISHLD SEa-WEEOLY AT PLATTS1I0UTH, HEEEASEA
R. A. BATES, Publisher
PEICE 52.00 PES YEAE EN ABYAKCX
R., of this
Karnagie Post, G. A
city is in a bad shape.
meetings we have not had a quorum best possible advice would be:
present. It is urged by the comman-j "Stop drifting. Choose for your-
' rinr thnt pverv member attend a meet- self some doefinue goal, and then
ing at the Court House Saturday buckle down earnestly to reach it."
afternoon. Most of the old boys have Failure to appreciate the import
' been urged to attend, and we insist ance of choosing a goal is among the
! that everyone who is able come. Be commonest' of all causes of inability
! here on Saturday afternoon, January to get on in the world.
!s. at 2: CO, as very important business j It largely accounts for the fre
1 must-be transacted. For one thing, quency which workers shift from one
Selection of officers, if we are to have occupation to another, without ever
There are many, many workers in
For several every line of business to whom the.
When there's
L,et us
?ain.
lay to it and begin life
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a bill there's a pay.
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Don't I t Smith and Vare crash the(
pa;e whihi the probe is going on, sen-j
a tor. j
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It is v ry easy for big-bugs to talkj Now let every one start in on the
i-r-!rritv but we ail want to see it. New Year with renewed energy and
in the We:-t.
any.
Mussolini may be a Duce, but he is
ace high with the Facisti.
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COL. M- A. BATES.
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RECOGNIZING PENNSYLVANIA
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grit.
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Cc,nP people would have to work; In Rumania dealers reluse to take
overtime if they practiced half of used cars as part payment on new
v. hat they preach.
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take sides
ones.
attaining real efficiency in any
So, too, it helps to explain why
many workers, remaining in their
occupation of first choice, chain them
selves to low-paying jobs by doing all!
Senator David Reed, of Pennsyi-, thejr y.ork uuthinkinglv and auto
rannia. in insisting that Pennsylvania matjcaiiv
be given recognition on the interstate ( "And in nQ BmM part n ig reBpon.
commerce commission and President
sible for the common spectacle of un
derwork combined with an overplay
that is itself a species of aimless drift
ing. Of workers who habitually under
work and overplay, it usually is said
that they are essentially lazy and
pleasure loving. In case after case
horse. jtcr of the expiration of a term whicli rpal trouble is that tbey simply
:o: offers the president a choice of re- . . definite life Duruose.
j It is hard to love your neighbor as appoilltingt and Mr. Coolidge hasi L anvthing happen to awaken
Coolidge in bowing to this demand,
are both treading on thin ice. There
seems to be no fault to find with the
member of the commission, F. I. Cox,
of New Jersey, whose term is expir-
The only time a horse gets scared ing; if there is, no mention has been
It apneurs anyone can
i-i th- Xicarusruan affairs except the nowadays is when he meets another, made of the fact. It is plainly a mat-
pt ople of Nicaragua.
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Today's fable: Once there was
senator who didn't claim to once be yourself if he happens to be learningi chosen to appoint a new man. His de-;them to the necessity of having such
jcision is based upon the insistent de-, purpo3(;t and they are likely to be.
!mand from the senator from Pennsyl- orotic, and rirmineri n
a poor boy on a farm.
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the saxophone.
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Christmas cards revealed one thing,! Imagine a bunch of women com-vania that the g,ate 6nould have
anyway. A lot of people have very . plaining because the radio stations man on the
peculiar middle names.
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The wise thing for a pedestrian to
do is to get a suit of armor, insure his
life, and then stay home.
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all talk at once.
Our old comrade, Thomas Wiles, is
still confined to his home, but not
jto his bed all the time.
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Aiimnriv is a pvstem by wr.icn,' some men are Dorn great, some
when two people make a mistake, one achieve greatness, and some write
of them continues to pay for it. j letters to Dutch Leonard.
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able right of the president. In exer
cising this right, perhaps putting his
fences in order for the presidential
election Mr. Coolidge has made a
which is destined to
One ciazen tells us that his Christ
mas presents average thirty per cent
desirable. A rather high average.
hitherto they have been ambitionless.
COmmiSSiOn. I fi,-? drifting rT TYifro iCT-nnranno rn-
Patronage has become the inalien-! ther than of unworthy deSire.
Though, of course, whatever thei
achieve usssethrdluetaoicmfwyptaoip
reason for it, failure in accomplish
ment is its result. Life's drifters
achieve no more than do the logs and
chips, and other debris on a stream.
This is a truth sensed by all phil
osophers of success since the earliest
bring him considerable embarrass-
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ment from the floor of the senate. The
man whose name has been sent to
How kind people are to a sick man: the senate for its approval is Cyrus ti Some dav it mav be universal
that is, if they are absolutely cer- "Woods which means but one thing. jy appreciated.
tain he is going to die. jIr. Woods is the man who managed gome dgy the rule amon& business
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Poor gasoline can cause a lot of
trouble, particularly in winter. Better
be safe and use Red Grown
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA
f'A Nebraska Institution"
tpeaning oi tuui-auiis A"i"-' . uu. a iimtr, cuiuiu-ujcui ui- primary, largely buppuneu uy tuum- seriously what they want to do and to '
What tin country needs right now rectors did not predict that New bution from the Grundy interests. In ant, bvfno. .oh tn mih !
I tuis campaign it is reporteu tnat forward with all tneir m
THEY WHO SERVED US
lavendar-one, or whether to buy a
bow tie or a four-in-hand. Endless
is another edition of the cook book. Year's celebrations would be dry.
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Hoover says this will be a pros- New
porous year. Maybe, for the East, but building.
the West is where
most.
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I 000 workers were paid $10 each for
Now that another Christmas has -.,-oc .At n ran a emit.
pancm.tr aa iictucu iu " T ... .. . V, A I i I
ight and;become a it is fitting to take ing and lnterested face througn days of V;; Aud.trator o?the
NOTICE OF ADMINSTRATOR'S
SALE
iorK is to nave a nu-story their services in one county which
with singleness of aim to the objec
tive of their choosing.
We wriTifier how Detroit i mr. . u
, couiains rmsuurgu. iue cusi ui lac Thot i the rr-uv hiY, ohievt.
ve uccu it ir.io ai u w i.uuui. mai j unsuccessful campaign is set at 51,- ment
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Senator Reed has insisted that
done
year and
It is the only way.
x truunnauia jj.i um lia f ictuejuuiuu.
robbed of SITS, but probably it pot double the amount can be done in' . . A ..
" . j President Coolidge s action in recoin-
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STUDYING TEAFFIC SAFETY
Urging the need for thought and
it brick when the next fellow stopped 1SL'
for gas. j :o:
I Times are Imnrnrin & A Inral nrn-
A pessimist remembers that the' fessional man admits he Is making' has been raised aainst the exPer" United Siates bufeau
lily belongs to the onion family; an almost as much money as a brick
optimist that the onion belongs to layer.
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.o. J Let us not forget that a good deal;fo' a soft-coal corporation, soft-coal "The construction of highway sur-
Forty-two professors advocate a of our prosperous appearance is due' freight rates now being one of the face is an important element in skid-
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meeting on the subject of revising to driving a mortgaged car over a' subjects requiring tne action 01 tne umg actiuenis. wuie mucn nu, ueeu
debts. We'll be looking up a profes- bonded road.
I mending this man is unwise without mere research in the field of traffic
' regard for the fact that no complaint accidents, Dr. H. C. Dickinson, of the
of standards,
ienced Mr. Cox and the possible dis- points out certain lines of opportunity
j qualification of Mr. Woods resulting for such service. One pertains to en
I f rom his recent connection as counsel gineering, of which he says:
bot pretty soon.
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commission. Pennsylvania has too done on banking and widening
much recognition now. Its recent curves, more research is needed on
The supreme salesman would be' primary scandals has brought it all this fruitful cause of fatalities. Run-
Our grandmothers kept their, any European who could come over at; kinds of recognition. No matter how ning a tangent into an arc of a circle
school-girl complexion by strict at-, this particular juncture and sell us' much Pennsylvania desires it. It does obviously produces a curve, which
tention to home affairs and passing up another war. j not seem probable that the senate is can be approximated by a vehicle
the drug store. :a: j in a humor to give that state fur- since to follow the curve would re-
:o: j If the congressional critics arc . tner recognition by approving the ap- quire the instantaneous shifting of
Practipedist says women's feet are right, soon the United States Navy . pointment of one of the directors of the steering wheel from the position
notice of those who served the public an(j days of such experiences.
I estate of Cecilia D. Jahrig, Deceased,
well during the strenuous holiday Then there are the express forces, for License to Sell Real Estate to
season. an(i the messengers and those who'pa'. Debts.
,,,,.. , n-nT-id i? j . iL j i.- jt Notice is hereby given that in pur-
Always, as a part 01 tne voria is HriVe the deliverv wagons and the l - , it-
. , , . , u1 LUC "cmci tt6viio 1 isuance of an Order and License is-
enjoying itself the other part is work- milk wag0ns, and those public utility sued to me, AVilliam Hunter, Admin-
Ing to make that enjoyment possible, employes whose work cannot halt even' istrator, by Honorable James T. Beg-
with rhmtmas riav ley, Judge of tne District Lourt
There are worlds of these DeoDle Jass count enrasKa. on tne
mere are worms or tnese peopie.day Qf Decembe.f A D 1926. I w
getting larger. At any rate, they're will not be in a condition to compete
proving more and more their ability with rum row.
to fill men's shoes.
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farce to one of the most responsible
position in the federal government.
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EAT Y0UE EUKE
The disadvantage of painting fur-
ris cnamDcrmaiu du into an niture a loud color is that the fascin
apple and found the 52.000,000 Conde ation of the task leads the beginner on
diamond. It takes a woman to find and on until too latt,f 6ne realizes
out all about apples. i thnt the lnr filic: nn the wrmle 1 certain author's works asked him for
the Pennsylvania golden primary of a straight line of motion to that
for constant radius of curvature for
the circular arc. This is evidently im
possiBle. Doubtless a study of traffic
lines on a stretch of new concrete
' would show how nearly the average
Not long ago the publishers of a driver caQ approXimate this instan
taneous curve."
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"Where's Trlnce Carol?" is said
to be a leading question in Taris.
Well, maybe, in view of the season, he
is merely out caroling.
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Electricity is used in more than
15.000.000 homes in the United
States, which number is nearly three
times that of six years ago.
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house. some facts aoout nimseir and lire
'Make it interesting," they request-
When an electric current is pass- ed.
ed through a vessel containing fish."! TQe author replied that
Iseys a German scientist, "they place He could do no writing if he had
themselves in a row parallel to the imbibed mulligatawny soup for
direction of the current." The same lunch The spirit never moved him
holds for the sardines in city street unless he wore lavendar socks and had
cars.
I two buttons of his vest unfastened.
The muse worked ablest when
j Highly important, too, the psycho
logical demands on drivers. While
most statues are of direct interest to
t
enly a few people,- traffic laws are
of daily concern to scores of millions.
It is of great moment, therefore, that
such laws be sensible and adequate.
"A too low speed limit," Dr. Dicker
son observes, "frequently defeats its
purpose, because the driver, believing
A great big show at the Parmele
Theater tonight and tomorrow night.;
If you don't want to miss a rare treat 2!
!-:"!" !!: ! I-M- j 'bcautiful irl' Playin a one-string it too loWt exceeds it, and keeps his
Per-
attention 'watching for the cop in
stead of on the safety for which the
he on hands as soon &s the doors are
open. j
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Prohibition has become a great
national meal ticket, and very few of .j.
the thousands who have enforcement $
jobs ever have an attack of intellec- J
tual honesty, much less the rnnmrp tn
succumb to one.
Dentist
Office Hours: 9-12; 1-6.
Pnnday and evening
by appointment only.
PHONE 229
Soennichsen B nil diet?
Especially at the Christmas season
does the task fall heavily upon cer
tain ones, by reasons of their position
or occupations.
For. instance, there are the post-
office employes, who for days preced
ing Christmas were literally loaded
down until the enormous mass ol
mail which Plattsmouth folks were
sending or receiving was cared for.
The entire staff kept almost ceaseless
ly at the task and kept pleasant
about it.
There are the managers of depart
ments and clerks in the stores, who
went from one customer to another
serving long past their usual hour of
closing.
Over and over again clerks behind
the counters aided a helpless man in
choosing hose or handkerchiefs or
beaded purses or perfume for his wife,
or advised a perplexed shopper whe-
here about us in Plattsmouth who
of
4th
ill
on the 1st day of February, A. D.
helped make it possible for Christmas 1927, at the hour of ten o'clock in
to be the joyous day it was, even ; the forenoon on the premises in the
h,r, tho- thcdr,,., t 'ni., City of Plattsmouth. Cass county.
b , Nebraska, oCer for. ale . at .Public
Auction to the highest biider, for
cash, the following described real
estate, to-wit:
Lots 1, 2, 3 and the east 4U
feet of Lot 9; all of Lots 10, 11
and 12 in Ulock 75, Original
Town of Plattsmouth, Cass
county, Nebraska
subject to all liens and encum
bances. Said offer for sale will re
main open for one hour to receive
most too weary on that day to do
aught but rest.
Surely they deserve a Elncere word
of praise and thanks.
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The Arkansas Gazette remarks that
all would be well "if the silkworm
could work up a fondness for the cotton-plant."
And even better if cotton
could be put to the same uses that bids
corn is.
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F0E SALE
Rhode Island Red Cockrels. Fine
birds, from $1.50 to $2.00 each.
J. H. Reinke,
South Bend, Neb
ther to decide on a blue scarf or aiphone, Ashland, 1715.
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Dated this 3rd day of January, A.
D. 1927.
WILLIAM HUNTER,
Administrator of the Estate
of Cecilia D. Jahrig,
Deceased.
W. G. KIECK.
Attorney. j3-3w
All local news is tn tne Journal.
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DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS
A carload of high quality, scarified, new crop seed to arrive
soon after January 1st.
We examined thousands of acres of this seed crop at harvesting
and threshing time last summer, in northeastern South Dakota and
never saw better quality and cleaner seed.
In booking your order now, we can supply you direct from car,
at very lowest prices. However, a large quantity of this seed will be
carried in stock at my farm 4 miles west and 2y2 miles north of
Hurray, Nebraska.
You May Book Your Order at Fanners Slate Bank
Ulf- F. WOLTE
Plattsmouth Phone 3614 MYNARD, NEBRASKA
Hungarian lute, was before him.
A riffiT ! Perhaps he was "kidding."
-j- I uaiu i u "-""'"to a. bibs""b ijw whs designed.
; ai uur ereut cupcci.ma American up- gadly inadeqUate is a traffic COde
. I petite for bunk for anything that that takes no account of physical and
"listens weir whether true or not. mental fitness for driving. To en
We may soon be called a nation of trust the responsibilities of a motor
bunk-eaters, warn the pessimists. vehicle to persons lacking in broad
j Well, bunk is bunk and nothing more, essentials of visions, hearing, and
and if bunk, which we know for nerve control Ig to imperlal thousands
what it is. gives us a tiny kick for of ,iv(,s Yet and many citieg not
the workaday day, what of it? to meiltion small towns and rural dis-
No nation of persons is imperiled tricts there is no provisions what
when they swallow his bunk for just ever for examining and iicensing
what it i3. But nations and persons drivers
who gobble up bunk for nourishing The need, unquestionably, is for
pabulum are "something else again." systematic" thought, rather than im
:0: Ipulsive safety crusades, for it is only
Paragraphers frequently stage a through effective thinkine that nrob-
! good show, for instance, the Peoria ,ems nke th,s are solved
.Star says. "Another mistake China :o.
made was in having rivers big enough J What radio listeners have so often
, to accommodate gunboats." The Wall denounced as static is only a message!
Street Journal says: "When in Rome from the sun which we do not under
do as the Romans do, is no longer stand. That simplifies things a lot
advice; it is a command." The Amer- Now we have only to learn to under
. ican Lumberman: "What some of our stand and love the static, and tune
slippery citizens need is chains." An- out the programs we have become ac-'
I other "Modern woman's place seemB customed to
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OF FARM LOANS WITH THE
Permanent Fmancinc
gavlcsolfprDorrowers
Iolrenewalvery. 5 .yearsrloxcHsiIcommissionsi.
Financlaf.Protection
N 6 change : lsTcausea.bdeataTsicnis
L-ravrri Ipnf? are rvnid.
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purcxiasers.:
Gorernmeat Supervised
Established by Cotaress
to be either the delicatessen store or'
the beauty parlor." J
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New Mexico's governor-elect, after
a few balky moments, has succumbed
One thing to be said in favor of to the conventions and ordered a full
Prof. Fisher's finding that prohibition dress suit for the inaugural ball. And
is an economic blessing is that at on his first official vacation, we'd like
last someone has discovered something to 'wager, he will be playing golf in
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