L If fHtJKanT, mussss 17, 1927. PLATTSMOUTH SE3H - WEEKLY J0UIS7AL TEACHING AND DEMOCRACY MR. DAWES TO THE FRONT Cbc plattsmoutb lournal mSLXSHED SEffl-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, BEBRASXA Atr4 at Poatoffic. PlatUmouta, Neb., u Mcoad-eiaaa mall matMr R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCMPTIOH PRICE $2.00 per yeah ih advakcj One of the oddest of the many odd paradoxes in modern democracy is What the country lost in import ant legislation by the disastrous sen- the presisting toleration of inefficient ate filibuster, Vice-President Dawes teaching methods even in so-called gained in political reputation and "'higher institution of learning." Democracy, insisting on govern- J An extra session fee necesaiy. :o: March is bait gone, weather, to speak of. :o: of congress may and no bad Why doesn't some enterprising at torney write a book of unwritten law? :a: One-half the world is busy trying to separate the other half from its coin. :o: If you can get everybody to think you Are somebody, you don't have to be anybody. :o: Watch out when a woman can read you like a book; her next move may "be to put you on the shelf. :o: Remember Bargain Day Wednes day. Come in while goods are on the Bargain counters at cost prices. :o: Many of the splendid abodes of the aristocracy are being dismantled: owing to heavy expenses of upkeep. :o: A Chicago man played a piano con tinuously for forty-eight hours. And, sad to relate, he lives to tell about IL :o: Don't give up in doing right. -:o:- Plenty of crop. moisture for the wheat :o:- strength. The demonstration of thei helplessness of the senate under ment of the people by the people, lor present rules to combat a filibuster the people, necessarily postulates as which interrupts its work and de- fundamental in the education of the stroys the opportunity to pass needed young training for keen, vigorous legislation revived and vitalized the and independent thinking. A people vice-president's aparently lost cam who do not think for themselves,1 paign for a modification of the rules, think vigorously and keenly, will of; Mr. Dawes damaged his cause by an necessity become incapable, soon or ill-timed, violent and injudicious at late, or governing themselves. ; tack on the rules on his first appear- Yet an outstanding fact in the ance in the senate as presiding officer, j whole educational system of today is He earned nothing (but ridicule and I the neglect of stimulation to keen,' scorn from the senators, although We should all help in booming for vigorous, and independent thinking, many of them favored a reasonable The emphasis is not on thinking, modification of the rules and the sen 'but on the gaining of knowledge. As timent in the country generally favors is evinced by the dominance of the it. Since then,, while persisting in his lecture method in the classrooms of campaign his efforts have been feeble, modern democracy. j The stars, however, fought for him. Students assemble to listen and When the rotten filibuster, designed- down. Now 20 Plattsmouth. :o:- Eggs are coming cents a dozen. :o: But it isn't quite warm enough yet for good fishing. :o: i Japan wants France and Italy to join "Arms Parley." But will they? :o: B1 to block another investigation of; fraud and corruption in the Pennsyl vania senatorial elections, blocked Buy your goods in your home town and you will always be happy for so doing. :o: Everyone has faith, noetic believes that he everything. :o: The test of charm ail legislation at the close of the lame-duck session. Mr. Dawes' cause gained new life and vitality. His fight take notes. Knowledge is poured in to them and later they are examined aS to their retention of the knowledge that has been poured. If they have retained a certain percent of it they are accounted educated. Yet to know and to think are plain- has been justified. I ly different matters. True education, Senator Walsh of Massachusetts, Even the ag- especially in a democracy, requires whose political judgment is excellent, doesn't know appreciation of this. True education declares that the filibuster has elevat ; requires that teachers should adopt a ed Vice President Dawes to a high method akin to that devised far back place in the republican leadership. is the ability jn tne eighteenth century by the tx- He thinks it will make him one of the to leave the hat-check girl tipless ceneilt Joseph Priestley. As recorded leading candidates for the republican and smiling. Dv one Df Priestley's pupils: presidential nomination. If Mr. Cool- f j ' J )3 " -X :o:- Let's try a woman for mayor next time. And put two or three in the council next time, also. :o: Hollywood is a place where a man who wields a hammer on a movie "At the conclusion of his lecture, he always encouraged his students of it and to urge any objections to idge should decide not to buck the third-term tradition. Senator Walsh says that Mr. Dawes is in a fine posi- what he had delivered, without re- tion to be struck by presidential serve. lightning. His lightning rod has been "It pleased him whenever anyone lengthened and strengthened, commenced such a conversation. His There is no doubt that the filibus- object was to engage the students to ter, with its far-reaching consequenc- Speeders are being brought to time examine and decide for themselves, es. lias made tne revision or tne sen in all the big cities. There is no call uninfluenced by the sentiments of aay ate rules a definite and important nv , , for sneedine on the streets, anyway, otner person lliUaC llJ DtXJ kUUb 1X17 sluu; - - w - - When we need rain again just put the flushing outfit on the streets is known as a, "master artisan." a t cktxr Hor Vvofnrn onH xtra will en rplv ' . O . get It. -:o: classical language Is a waste of time, should read some of the dandruff advertisements. -:o: issue. The cause has been tremend- q ; 1 i Ufic iiie I iiesilfjs 111 lilt; ui;u- rutrugiiicucu in tuv sunitr auu If an officer is elected to enforce tional world of twentieth century throughout the country. The lead laws, why don't he do it? The police democracy. But there are few of ership of Mr. Dawes in that issue can get no encouragement in doing their them, exceedingly few. not be questioned. This modern age puts Camels first THIS age tried Camels and placed them first. And it was no half-way verdict. Never in the history of smoking was a cigarette given a leadership like Camel has today. To find why Camels are the favorite, just try them You will find the perfect fragrance and taste of choice tobaccos, rarely blended. You will experience a mellow mildness that gives endless cigarette enjoyment! For the choice of the modern age "Hare a Camel!" Stick by your home town, and its people will stick by you. Patronize your home merchants and help build) up Lome interests. :o: An Episcopal bishop declares re ligion is the cheapest thing in the world. He evidently doesn't believe in brightening the corner where you Are. :o: A Parts fashion note Bays that the well-dressed bridegroom 6hould wear a lace-trimmed hat. Why not a nose ring, a bustle, and a pair of teddies, also? :o: A Mississippi congressman intro duced a bill to prevent distribution ot questionable literature. We trust i a Villi rfovntoa a aorHnn t rv court ' catalogs. . :o: duty. -:o:- A new town in Oklahoma has been named Bowlegs. It seems that the Charleston hasn't found its way down there yet. ' :o: I A mile below the surface of the ocean bed is well lighted by the lum inous organs of the fish living there,' says a scientist. :o: (111 1 1 XL PiUtlfl IIKI 1S 24 L I.r 1 1 1 If L 1 lit T - a. . - 1 A. A. a. x r tr o -- j LX ti u aiiuuaL rtpui i iu me dij pay off a 3, million-dollar debt by. nealtn officer, one reads the astonish- writing. Are we to "Abie's Irish Rose?" :o: And this is the grim tragedy of what we are pleased to call progress.1 We have rebelled. and rightly against governance by one or by a few. But we have blindly adhered to the old teaching method that makes the many passively receptive instead of creatively, constructively,' and soundly thoughtful. :o: 1927. B. J. Reynoldt Tobacco Company, WiaMoa-Salem, N. C 77 J4 w7"V' The St. Louis Post-Dispatch hits a home run and deserves loud, contin uous applause when it says: "Wash ington now has both the Speakers Tris and Nick." ! ORDER OF HEARING AXD NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL. LEGAL NOTICE WHAT MEANS "NORMAL' In Cass have another ing. statement that there are 870 nor- Automobiles received in New Zea-' land In a recent month comprised 1,- 763 from the United States. 545 from Canada and 169 from the United Kingdom. :o: The new army appropriation bill Now since a fancier in Olympia, Washington, has developed the "bark less dogs," the fancier should see what he can do about parrots. :o: After many hikes over snow and ice and across the front page. Miss i Rosalie Jones has finally marched in- ' to the arms of a United States sen 1 ator. ; mal pupils found in the total of 61C6 j examined by physicians in the pub . lie schools during the past year, j What Is evidently intended is that there are 870 abnormally healthy and perfect physical specimens in the group, and tne narmal, common, or dinary, rgular, typical, usual, gar den variety of children have some thing or other the matter with them, i So stated, the report becomes intel ligible and reasonable, but to broad cast an intimation that sixsevenths NOTICE contains a more adequate appropria tion for sustenance. It's a sure sign of war when the soldiers go to eat ing again. :o: "Too many laws. the District Court of County, Nebraska. John P. Sat tier. ' t Plaintiff vs. Sam'l H. Moer, if living if deceased his unknown heirs devisees, legatees per sonal representatives and all other persons interested in his estate real names 'unknown, et al. Defendants. To Sam'l H. Moer if living, if de ceased his unknown heirs devisees legatees personal representatives and all other persons interested in his estate, real names unknown, Mrs. Sam'l H. Moer. first real name un known, wife of Sam'l H. Moer; Rosen baum Brothers, a firm composed of M. Rosenbaum first real name un known, and J. Rosenbaum. first real name unknown; M. Rosenbaum first real name unknown, if living if de- his unknown heirs devisees "Edison believes supreme intelli gence pervades universe." Excepting of our children are "abnormal" is, a few hundred million DeoDle. this upon its face, a ridiculous contradic- ceased mav be true of the rest of the uni- tion in terms, and a doubtful adver- legatees personal representatives and verse. :o: The "Red movement, in America It is time someone came to the de- wife of M. Rosenbaum; J. Rosenbaum not enonch pti-'s practically disappeared, it is re- fense of this much abused word "nor- "rsi real name unKnown. h living . tisement of our schools and metropo- ?" UU1"11'I1S mi- iu m -J t tate, real names unknown; Mrs. M. ..". u I'll liiii ( ii i cii i v t.1 1 1.1 m v uuiuv i u n If :o:- foreement " comnlaina n. Puhlic Mind Ported. The only "Reds" writer. Well, of course, then we'll in Secretary Kellogg's personal have to have a lot of new enforce-1 'action ment laws. -:o: Christian, what we can't understand today, the is why the sidewalks are not clean-' increasing ed off more generally when it 6nows :o: deoeased, his unknown heirs devisees In the County Court of Cas3 coun ty, Nebraska. I State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. To all persons interested in the estate of Petrolina Chaloupka, de ceased: On reading the petition of Sophia Chaloupka praying that the instru ment filed in this court on the 25th day of February, 1927, and purport ing to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, may be proved 'and allowed, and recorded as the last will and testament of Petrolina Cha loupka, deceased: that said instru ment be admitted to probate, and the administration of said estate be granted to Chas. Vitousek, as execu tor; 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 21st day of March, A. D., 1927, at ten o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the pray er of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all per sons interested in said matter by pub lishing a copy of this Order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this 25th day of February, A. D., 1927. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) f28-3w County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE 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 es tate of Alfred B. Hass, deceased: On reading the petition of Daisy I Smith et al. defendants, to satisiy a Agnes Hass praying that the instru- judgment of said Court, recovered ment filed in this court on the 8th by Loui3 Keil, Guardian of Ray W. day of March, 1927, and purporting I Lambert, a minor, plaintiff against to be the last will and testament of ' said defendants. ..... the Village of Rock Bluff, in Cass county, Nebraska, as sur veyed and platted and recorded; also Lots 1, 2. 9 and 10 in Block I North and S West of the public square, in Rock Bluffs, Cass county, Nf-Lraska the same being levied upon and taken as the property of John L. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, March 3rd, A. D. 1927. BERT REED, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. i.r. a mal " onx'hnix- I f hoc oimororl mtirh U.PTtPfH noponra ronrpsPTttatfvea ann col- at the hands of the psychoolgists. It all other persons interested in his ought to be clear to a moron that if estate, real names unknown; most of us are morons, morons are Mrs. J. Rosenbaum, first real name Although the number of clergymen normal and it is abnormal to be high- ""KI1,ow' it, as xne religious questionnaire j in me tnurcn 01 n.ngiand nas arop-io mtemseui.. a. uimirr ui isii, ed is unknown heirs devisees lega revealed, this country is 81 per cent-ped from 21,000 in 1914, to 16,000 we begin to suspect that the last tees personal representatives and all income OI tne CnUrCU IS v win-1 uiuii ia l uim i. uiut-i iri s-ua inu:i ' - l yj. in 1110 t I Physicallv and mentallv, we aver- tate- real names unknown; Helen M. -:o: 1 age up pretty normal and the mil- . , . , , , . ' . . . The unknown heirs devisees legatees inaiana nas raised the speed limit lenium, wnen tne woria win De peo- personal representatives and all oth-!D., 1927, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said Wilbur Vollva, Zion City's funda- on it3 state highways to forty mi'es pled exclusively by Samsons and er persons interested in the estate of , day, at the south front door of the montnMct nvprsppr. mnfp3Pi in nn an hnnr TnHiana cc.cmQ rminnri Khakpsnearps. i? vet sotiip distnncp John Bons. deceased, real names un-icourt House, in tne City 01 i'latts- M " Vfvvvfvvv m J . . . - -" ' " . J VA Idl UUtT. II IL uaD .U - - - j ... . . . . Aii persons naviug ui iiaiuiiu SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale is sued by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 16th day of April, A. the said deceased, may be proved and allowed and recorded as the last will and testament of Alfred B. Hass, de ceased; that said instrument be ad mitted to probate, and the adminis tration of said estate be granted to E. C. Boehmer, as Executor; It is hereby ordered that you, and all persons interested in said matter, may, and do, appear at the County I Court to be held in and for said county, on the Sth day of April, A. D. 1927. at 10 o'clock a. m.. to show cause, if anv there be. whv the Dray- To all persons interested in er of the petitioner should not be Restate of Paul Bajeck, deceased: granted, and that notice of the pen-j On reading the petition of John dency of said petition and that the Bajeck praying that the instrument hearing thereof be given to all per-filed in this court on the 12th day of sons interested in said matter by pub-(March, 1927, and purporting to be lishing a copy of this order in the the last will and testament of said Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly deceased, may be proved and allow newspaper printed in said county, led and recorded as the last will and for three successive weeks prior to! testament of Paul Bajeck, deceased; said day of hearing. Uhat said instrument be admitted to Witness my hand, and seal of said probate, and the administration of ORDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. the court, 1927. this Sth day of March, A A. II (Seal) ml4-3w DUXBURY, County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS a year. He to make its motorist obey, if it has to earns it by believing that the earth raise the limit to seventy-five. i is flat, and It soon will be, if he keeps :o: j pn. Henry Ford is in bad with the Na-' :o: tionalist University, of Dublin, fir It Is an ill filibuster that does no- failing to answer its invitation to em body good. The deficiency bill which cept its honorary degree of doctor of perished in the senate contained the laws. Of course. Ford should have a flrst payment of $6,000,000 on the swered, as a matter of courtesy, but Cape Ood Canal. Maybe by the time is it not rather silly for any univtr- awav. a uy intpmst in or titlf tn T.nts KPVPn I 71 ) TO OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES and eight (S) in Block seventeen 1 (17) in the City of Plattsmouth Cass To Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, county Nebraska, real names un just commencing his eighty-seventh known; year, many felicitations! He is in You and each of j-ou are hereby 0-0 v, , 0 notified that on the 19th day of Feb- years the oldest man on the Supreme ir.n- .v 1 j t ruarv 192 1 the plaintiff in the fore bench, but in viewpoint the youngest going action filed his petition in the and most liberal! With Justice Bri;n- District Court of Cass County, Ne- mouth, Nebraska, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following real es tate, to-wit: Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, Block 33; Lots 5, 6, Block 63, in the Origi nal City of Plattsmouth; Lots 7. 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. Block 6, Duke's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, as surveyed, plat ted and recorded, all in Cass county, Nebraska ,1T, . " ., . 4, , itv tnnnnrcLr "jdeis. Holmes has fought steadfastly braska. wherein you and each of youlThe same being levied upon and we get around to it again the canal sity to confer such a degree on a man ... ... " arp mnrip n.nrtiP ripfendant. fnr th,ltakpn as the nronertv of William T. will begin to pay and the government ' who could not pass the entrance ex wlll not have to buy it. Jamination? WE ARE MAKERS OF THE Famous 8x10 Brooder Houses Made in sections and can be set up and taken down at pleasure. Sell for $50 each. We also have the individual Type "A" Hog Houses complete, selling for $16.50 and $18.50. Let us show you the value of these buildings. H. W. Tool Lumber Company Murdock, Nebraska against the ever-hardening conserva- aie u ijui ut-uuaui, iu. ;iu Z A rT V .. , . purpose of obtaining a decree fromtCraig, Ida M. Craig, George O. Dovey, tism of the Supreme Court. Neither sai(1 Courti quieting the title in the' Becky Moreland. Moreland, his mind nor his body yields to arter- plaintiff to the following described first and real name unknown, hus-io-scierosis. Holmes' dissenting opin- real estate to-wit: Lots seven and band of Becky Moreland; Clarence in r0p0nt i'o-t-c fnrm a rihrir eigni in tsioeK sevenieeu in me uiy . arers; ravers, huu icai or Fiattsmoutn, Cass uounty iseDras ka, as against you and each of you ions passage recent in the years form a Supreme Court's an- name unKnown, wire or uiarence Fa vers: Mrs. William Marsh, widow; nals. Couched in an English st5'le of nnri iir snrh rifr-rpp tn -ahnlly pxrlndp Mrs Marion Chaneelor. widow: Wil- grace and elegance, they are a mel- you and each of you from all estate, 11am Hinner, Hinner, first low and luminious exposition of riht, title claim or interest therein, and real name unknown, wife of Wil- ArT10T.,0Q . . . , , .. and to have the title to said real es-iliam Hinner; The First National American principles. Long may the forever freed from the apparent , Bank of Plattsmouth. Nebraska, and Justice wave! claims of you and each of you, and Fred Buerstetta, receiver of The First :o: quieted in plaintiff and for equitable National Bank, of Plattsmouth, Ne- Congress put up such a long fight relief. j braska, intervenors, are defendants. I Vnii a-nA o!iii nf vnil nro rermirpfl in satisfy n Inricment Of said COUrt to answer said petition on or before recovered by The Standard Savings tho "SitVi ft a v nt ATril 1Q!7 nr vmir anH Tjian Association of Omaha. Ne- enough congressmen who thought it default will'be entered in said cause braska, plaintiff against said defend- 1 ortill . . . ... . ' . . . . . . . unnecessary ror Deonie to rer ann rtpcrpp cranrea as nravea ror in ants. said estate be granted to John Bajeck, as executor; 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- Ity, on the Sth day of April, A. D. The State of Nebraska, Cass coun- 1927. at 10 o'clock a. m., to show tJ.f gs 'cause, if any there be, why the prayer In the County Court. of the Petitioner should not be grant- In the matter of the estate of John ed amI that notice of the pendency Lohnes, deceased. ,ot EaiJ Petition and that the hearing To the creditors of said estate: 'thereof be given to all persons in You are herebv notified that I will , terested in said matter by publishing ci ot tho riintv Pnurt mnm in a copy of this order in The Platts- Plattsmouth in said county, on the 4th day of April, A. D., 1927. and on the 6th day of July, A. D., 1927, at ten o'clock a. m., of each day, to re ceive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their ad justment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 4th day of April, A. D. 1927, and the time limited for pay ment of debts is one year from said 4th day of April. 1927. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 4th day of March, 1927. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) m7-4w County Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news paper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this 12th day of March, A. D. 1927. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) ml4-3w County Judge. Journal Want Ads bring results. :over the medical liquor bill that you I would actually think there were their liquor from a doctor. :o: i said I petition. JOHN Legal blanks of all kinds for s&le 4at the Journal office. jf24-4w-sw SATTLER, Plaintiff. C. A. RAWLS, Attorney. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, March 11, A. D. 1927. BERT REED, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. 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 for Cass county, Nebraska, and to me direct ed, I will on the 9th day of April, A. D. 1927, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the south front door of the court house in the city of Platts mouth, Nebraska, in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash the following real estate, to-wit: Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, in Block I, North and Eight West; and all of Block 7 West; and all of Block 8 West; and all of Block I North, , 7 West, which lies west of the North branch of Rock Creek; and all of Block I South and 8 West of the public square of Hay - Hay - Hay! Alfalfa and Prairie Get your prices before buying. Ship ped direct from our large Alfalfa Fields. Bay direct and save money! A. C. PHILPOT Overton, Nebraska -I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I' .2. Dr. John A. Griffin f Dentist . Office Houn: 9-12; 1-6. Sundays and evening by appointment only. , PHONE 229 Soennichscn Building