DL THTJBSTMY. DEC. 15. 1927. FAQS TUBES J Hbe plattsmouth lournai rUBUSHED SEM-wXEXLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA tr4 t Pmigflc. Platttaouth. Nab. m ood-cli mail mai;tr H. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 FEB YEAR 15 ALVAIJC2 A man should " have one suit for each season, says a fashionably au thority and most of us have it. :o:- Xew York looks very much now as it did when Uylan was mayor, but the newspapers don't read the same. -:o:- Youth will be pre-served. -:o: Do your Christmas shopping early, and avoid the rush. -:o:- The G. O. P. Is Coming Head line. Hold your horses! :o:- The bootleg king is telling some modern Uncle Remus stories. You never see an esquestrian statue of the Prince of "Wales. Vm. S. Vare, we note, never re fers to himself as a "self-made man." Next World War begins May 2S, 1928, says a prediction. Morning or afternoon? An automobile sold in Boston for 50 cents. It seems the influence of the new Fords already is beginning to be felt :o: If literary effort depends on leisure it is about time the boys who watch the painting of billboards win in for epic poetry. :o: That steamship, Barendrecht, which rescued Rufli Elder, ought to let it be known that it is open lor a vaudeville engagement. ABOLISH WAR? CERTAINLY ! i 4 "4"" What interests most of us is the number of pays until Christmas. :o: One hundred automobile plants in France produced only 100.000 cais in the past year. The city of Nottingham, England, will build 804 dwelling houses at a cost of $1,300,000. -:o: And, take it from Uncle Henrj, the Ford fans are doing their Christmas shopping early. , A 10,000-word message! It is for tunate for the newspapers that Mr. Coolidge is a tactiturn person. :o:- A small town may be defined s one that hadn't at least one traff--c light, whether needed or not. :o: Men were driven to drink in the old days too; but they were never driven to It at 50 miles an hour. -:o: Even if the weather is cold, the ice pick etill is useful for opening locks, extracting corks from bottles, tc. The alleged gasoline monoply, we understand, is not all that it is "cracked" up to be. :o: American aviators in Nicaragua are going over in a big way. They killed 37 people last week. :o: Not that it proves anything, but we have been unable so far to buy cigarettes in a music store. :o: Neither Mr. Vare nor Mr. Smith could find a trace of "senatorial courtesy" in Mr. Norris' speech - Call it conceit if you want to, but we believe we could write a 25-word statement which, if Calvin Coolidge would just sign and hand to the cor respondents would leave not a : shadow of doubt in the public mind las to his attitude toward 192S. -:o: It seems that Senator Fess of Ohio has a better idea of the meaning of the world choose than he did before visiting the White House. J'ist as Calvin finally plucks his Black Hills sombrero from the pres idential ring. Senator Willis o Ohio tosses his all into the circular arena. Thtie was quite a rusn, about 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon of Kan sas City newspaper men applying for vacations for the week of June 12, 192S. -:0'. It doesn't take a blizzard to put a woman in the notion of buying more clothes, but the recent storm led one young woman to declare her deter mination to buy some more clothes and put them on. :o: A St Louis woman recently fined for smuggling, fays she didn't know there was a law against it. Up this way, we had supposed all St. Louis people knew all the details of how to violate any law on the hook. Two learned gentlemen held a de bate the other night on the question of abolishing war. The decision was that there can be no decision on that question, and we could have whitten it before the debate ever started. Should war be abolished? Certain ly, just as long as it can. But the habits of Mars are such that there never can be any decision on elim inating the old fellow while we're human. Benjamin Franklin thought that war should be abolished. Philosophi cally the Philadelphia printer was a genuine pacifiist, hating war with all the feelingMhat Quakers hold against it. But Franklin saw the time come when his philosophy had to be put aside for another phase of life a lit tle more important, the principle of tolerant existence. Benjamin Franklin was a philoso phical pacifist, but he signed the document that was in effect a declar ation of war against Great Britain. Inclined to the ways of peace and love though he was, he went to I France and won her help in that Revolutionary struggle. - He came i back and signea anotner uocument committing the new republic of Am erica to the raising of an army and navy good and sufficient for the country's defense. War should be abolished, certain ly, but there are times when war be- j come3 laws, just as much law as the policeman who shoots down the gun man and bandit. . :o: The. new marriage idea seems CLARENCE P. BUSCHE Auctioneer Am booking sales for this fall and winter. Service guaranteed. For dates and rates phone at my expense. Telephone No. 6 LOUISVILLE - NEBRASKA Mrs. Ruth Snyder has faith in Gov ernor Al Smith, she says, because "he ', is a humane man." But, perhaps the SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, ss. only humane scene the Governor can Cv virtlie Df an Order of Sale issued think of when passing on Mrs. by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of the Smith's plea for life, is a bedroom in an apartment in New York, where a District Court, within and for Cas3 county, Nebraska, and to me direct ed. I will on the 10th dav of De- sleeping man was slain without a rember A D. 1927. at 10 o'clock a. chance. m., of said day, at the south front door of the court house in the City of Plattmouth, Nebraska, in said county, sell at public auction to the The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun- highest bidder for cash the following ty ss. real estate, to-wit: new marriage when you get down to the core of it, only the unconventional alliances between sexes that are as old as civilization, trying, to clothe them selves with the respectability of marriage. -1 I 1 I N BECK, VARE AND CONSTITUTION Meet Mr. James M. Beck. Is this the Mr. Beck we have heard so much about, the authority on constitution al law, the author of "The Vanishing Rights of the States, the former Solicitor-General of the United States, the distinguished Washington law yer, long a resident of the national capital where he lives in a fine house as befits one of his possessions, at tainments and high station? Yes, yes. But shake hands now with Mr. James M. Beck of 1414 Spruce street, Philadelphia. It is an humble flat, this Spruce street abode, I situated on the edge of the business I area, in the roar, confusion and I squalor of a tenement sector The ! domicile is found within the First i Pennsylvania Congressional District. J That is William S. Vare's old district j which last month elected Mr. James ! M Beck to represent it in Congress. J ) Yes, the Washington James M. Back and the Spruce street, Phila delphia. James M. Beck are the one and the same James M. Beck. Con gress is curious. It has ordered an inquiry into his eligibility. 'Is the Philadelphia residence genuine or is it a bit of Pennsylvania political strategy? Is Mr. Beck a bona fide Representative in Congress or is he there as guide, philosopher and legal adviser of Mr. Vare, who certainly needs a lot of guidance, philsoophy and legal advice to squirm into the Senate. , The organic law is, of course, ex plicit on this point that no person shall serve in the House of Represen tatives who is not an inhibitant of the State from which he is elected Thr.t is the Constitution. But. as was asked long ago, "what's the Con stitution between friends?" The country knows Vare's answer and. apparently, Beck's answer. The coun try will be interested in the answer of Congress to that question. St ouis Post-Dispatch. :o: JUDGE NOT BY APPEARANCE R ED CROWN ETHYL GASOLINE . makes motoring safer, more eco nomical, more satisfactory. Safer, because your motor has a great reserve power for a sudden burst of speed. This prevents many an accident, enables you to pas3 an other car quickly,, sends you awe first when traffic signals change. More economical, because this com bination of Red Crown Gasoline and Ethyl Brand of Anti-Knock Com pound gives you more of the power that is in Red Crown more miles to the gallon. It cuts out the cost of car bon removal because Red Crown Ethyl Gasoline does away with fuel '"knocks' that cause motor wear and strain.. Afnra tntttfnrtnrv KPronco vnui" Vv"Vt- 1 motor is more responsive, runs ' """H more smoothly and lasts longer in good condition. Red Crown Ediyl Gasoline won't harm any motor. Quite to the con trary, it will hr.it: :ve any motor's per formance. It is re commended for con stant use as tne '.deal motor fuel in winter as in sui mer for old cars and for the newc A high compression motors. Fill your tan!iwith Red Crown Ethyl Gasoline end make your own test for power, sir. joth operation, free dom from fuel "knocks," and mileage. But be sureyou mt the genuine. It is sold only where you see the Red Crown Ethyl Gasoline sign by reputable dealers and service stations in everywhere in Nebraska. protectionofv. COfne J " P'-rie recmmend. One of the sayings that have be come quite popular of late is to the effect that the flapper, though fair to look upon, is really quite dumb. The modern youth of -the feminine var iety has come to be regarded as person who probably has to go through "that foolish stage where her mind turns to wild garments, a rouged face, lipsticked mouth and all that. - Sometimes this is true, sometimes not. An Arkansas City flapper of the high school type showed the ether day that even a girl who uses rouge and lipstick can think quickly and act in a crisis. A six-year-old boy fell into a lake near the town. The flapper was the only witness. She saw some men at a distance and shouted to them, but they did not hear. Stripping off her coat, she plunged in and managed to bring the boy to shore. Now, what to do with an uncon scious boy, whose lungs are filled with water? The girl knew. With out help from anyone, she applied NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Wil liam K. Wynn, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will Lots four (4), five (5) and six (6), in Block twelve (12), in Young and Hayes Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Nehra?ka- sit at the County Court Room in the same being levied upon and taken Plattsmouth. in said county, on ins as the property of James McCulloch. 30th day of December, A. D. 1927 defendant, to satisfy a judgment of and on the 31st day of March. A. D 1928 at the hour of ten o clock In the forenoon of each day to receive ant and examine all claims again.-t saiu estate, with a view to their adjust ment and allowance. The time limit-. ed for the presentation of claims ajrainst said estate is three months from the 30th day ol ueeemner a. i. 1927 and the time limited for pay ment of debts is one year from said 30th day of December 1927. i Witness my hand and tne seal or said County Court this 2utli day 01 November, 1927. A. H. DUXEURY. n2S-4w (Seal) County juage. said court, recovered by Henry Brown, plaintiff against said defend- Plattsmouth. Nebraska, November 16. A. O. 1927. BERT REED, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS By virtue of special order of exe cution issued by the Clerk of the District Court of Cass county, Ne braska, upon judgment rendered in said court in favor of Edward Fitz gerald, Jr., against George O. Dovey, and in which judgment attachment of certain personal property herein- The State of Nebiaska, Cass Coun- aft-r named was affirmed and ad- ty jungea a nen 011 suiu jicrnouai yiuy- In the County Court. erty. to-wit: In the matter of the estate of Wat-, One 7Vfe h. p. 220 V motor son Long, deceased. and base; To the creditors of paid estate: Two W. K. acetylene welding tanks or cylinders; One variable speed counter shaft and hantrers; One emery stand and guards; One 20 h. p. Dodge friction line shaft clutches; Three lS-inch ceiling hang ers; Three self oiling oilers for 1-1C-1C inch shaft; One steel split pulley; Four steel bench legs; One 2-wheel welding truck; One extra heavy warehouse truck; One one-half ion differential cliain hoist; One pair 3-sheave steel table blocks; Two pipe vises; One welding and cutting equipment ; One counter shaft; One air cooled air compres sor; One steel switch and branch block boxes; One 5-inch by 4 feet Reed lathe; One plain 18-inch floor drill; One Micro grinder and mis cellaneous tools. You are hereby notified, thiit I will sit at the County Court Room in j Plattsmouth. in said County, on the. , . . " ---. 1 T 1 G ? 7 ' 3Utll uay 01 uecemuei, -r. i'. x-i and on the 31st day cf March, A. D. 192S, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of each day respectively to receive and examine all claims against saia esiaie, vnm a new their adjustment and allowance, me time limiUd for the prt stntation of claims against said .-tate is three months from the 30th day of Decem ber, A. D. 127 and the time limited j for payment of debts is one year from 1 said 30th day of Dn ember, 1927. j Witness my hand and the seal of I said County Court this 2Cth day of November, 1927. A. II. DUXBURY. n2S-4w (Seal County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administrator The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Dury M. Graves, deceased. On reading and filing the petition' of Alice Shipley, Jack Graves and Clifford Graves praying that admin- t will on the 14th day of January, istration of said estate may be 192s, at ten o'clock a. m. of said granted to Jack Graves as adminis- day, at the location of said "property trator. : in the Morse Garage on the south Ordered, that January Cth A. D. cf jjajn street, between 3rd and 1928 at ten o'clock n. m is aliened 4th streets, in the City of Tlatts for hearing said petition, when all mouth, Nebraska, sell at auction to persons interested in said matter may the highest bidder for cash, the appear at a County Court to be held above described personal property to in and for said County, and show gatisfy 6aid special order of execu cause why the prayer of petitioner .. t. h thereon In tha should not be granted; and that no- te being $1,024.97 and f 33.40 t,C5 ? th.e Pnden cttslld PptltIo costs and accruing costs, and the hearing thereof be given to pIattsmouth, Nebraska. all persons interested in said mat ter by publishing 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. Dated December 6. 1927. A H. DUXBURY. dl2-3w County Judge. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS December 6, 1927. BERT REED, Sheriff of Cass County, Nebraska. By REX YOUNG, Deputy. d8-4w SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass ss. To: Theo. A. Walton; Elizabeth Wal- By virtue of an order of sale issued ton; James E. Walton; Nita Wal- by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of the ton; James M. Bower; Grace Bow- District Court within and for Cass er; Dorothy Legg and Theo. A. County, Nebraska, and to me direct Walton, Administrator of the es- ed, I will on the 17th day of De tate of P. T. Walton, deceased: . cember, A. D. 1927, at 10 o'clock 'a. m. of said day at the south front You and each of you will take no- door of the court house, in the city tice that L. Irene Snead on the 30th 0f Plattsmouth in eald county, sell day of November, 1927, filed her at public auction to the highest bid petition in the District Court of Cass der for cash the following real es county, Nebraska, in an action in tate to-wit: South 4 8 feet of Lots which she was plaintiff and Theo. A. one (1) and two (2) Block thirty- iWaltnn. Klizaheth Walton. Jarnes E. six f3Gl nrieinal citv of Platts- the first aid knowledge of which shejWalton Xita waiton, James M. mouth, Nebraska, also that part of had read casually in the newspapers j Bower. Grace Bower, Dorothy Legg Lots six (C) seven (7) and eight She pumped the young man's lungs ' and Theo. A. Walton. Administrator (8), in Block twenty-nine (29) in rlrv -,nd kent numnin- until he!of the estate of p- T- Walton, de- Young and Hayes addition to the dry and kept pumpin0 until ne ceased were named as defendants. city of Plattsmouth, described as fol- breathed again. . Petition shows that on or about lows: Commencing at the northeast To all appearances, this little ladyjthe 2nd day of February. 191S, the corner of Lot eight (S) in said Block was one of those modern, pretty, but said P. T. Walton, deceased, and wife, twenty-nine (29) Young and Hayes dumb weet but intelligent flappers L'dia M. Walton, gave a note for addition, running thence west along dumD, sweet, dui intelligent nappes seCured by the south line of the alley passing whose thought are concerned mainly JJJJ L0T24 in Porter Place! through said block east and west 170 with discoloring their faces and mar- ,an addition to the City of Platts- fpct and 3 inches, thence south 60 rellirsr their hair. 'month l.Pinsr in the northeast ouar- ft. thence east parallel with the Sometimes the appearance doesn mean a thing. -:o:- . 1 m - 1. 1 i a a 1 t ter (NE'I) of the northeast quarter auui" " , . . ,o , . . . ' .. . a lino nf Bl.-rk twentv-nine 129). SE i , section zo, iownsnip it, - " " . , : " V w ! Range 13. east of the 6th P. M., in thence north 65 feet to place of be 1 v.iocv,. coin n,nrtr,,a ginning, being the north 60 feet of ii roArAA thu 14th dav of Its seven () and eight (8) and idment was Febr&uarv. 19iS. in the Register of he r-.orth.63 the east half of in a western Deeds office at Plattsmouth, Nebras- 1 I""?? VJ A prominent local ardent supporter of the eighteenth amei lately hailed to ccurt city on a charge or violating tne a i. ginning at the northeast corner of auto speed law. He had to pay a ords. page 29 . That the object, pur- young and Hay.a pretty good fine, but said plenty of t pose and prajier of plaintiff's peti- ion are the foreclosure of one STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF "A Nebraska Institution'? NEBRASKA IMlD) 1ME ie proposition. Plattsmouth being in the northeast ginning, all in Elock twenty-nine line he wants 1uarter (NJ f the northeast (29) j young and Hayes addition ling he wants quarter (NEU) section 25, Town- to the C5t of Plattsm0uth. as sur- Knocks out the Knocks - turns c&rboit intogmver" addition running thence south 65 (others were doing the same thing, "te for llOOO pjus IU Law enforcement did not sit well on given by I T. Walton and wife, the wpst ,ine 'of geven 65 him. But, if one law, why not all? u, "d,L"" " . feet to the northwest corner of lot, :o: e,r .Placetn ltio3n the Cy 5 thence west 14 feet to the plare of Life is a give and take Nobody can have anythi everyone must ue pitpuieu i iun. snip iz uange 16, i.ast or tne otn VPVpfi niattd nnrl rrrnrrtpd. Cass J some concessions. Observance of the P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska. County, Nebraska, the same being 1 golden rule promotes happiness and You and each of you are required ievied upon and taken as the prop- contentment where celfishness pro- l" .. y v erly OI Carrie t,. unrist, et ai., oe- contentment jnere 'nsness P or before the 23rd day of January. fendants, to satisfy a Judgment of vokes unhappiness and dissatisfac- 1928 or the allej,ations of piaiatif-a ea!d court recovered by The Stand- tion. , petition will be taken as true and ard Savings & Loan Association of :o:- decree entered accordingly. Omaha, Nebr., plaintiff, against Baid Now If one or two more prominent Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, defendants. "mentionableB" will renounce the this 1st day of December, 1927. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, November ju itAU. ; iztii, a. d. ivzi. BERT REED. ' Sheriff Cass County, 1 that famed mythical phenomenon of " H" Attornev J the office eeekins; the man. d5-4w i Nebraska.