JfiOHDAY. SEPT. 9, 1929. PIATT S&OTJTH SEMI WEEELY JOtTEMAl PAGE THEZB 4 I .i i I 5. ! Che plattsrnoutb Journal MJBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, BEBEASKA Btr4 et FoatoCio. Plttmouth. Nh.. aa mo-iIu mail mtiM R. A. BATES, Publisher 8UBSG2IPTI02I PBICX $2.00 Don't be afraid of being bashful. It ofen pays. :o: Many a grafter has built a for tune on a steal foundation. :o. Money doesn't grow on trees, yet a lot of it is obtained by grafting. :o: Changes of bureau officials does not necessarily mean more efficiency. :o: Plattsmouth has more apartment houses than any city of it's size, in Nebraska. , :o: A married man always has a hard lack story ready when his wife asks him for money. :o: The mayor of Reno was married .recently. You might call that the height of nonchalence. :o: The British are now beginning to experience the maintenance and re pair costs of that Palestine mandate. :o: The usual number of automobile accidents occurred on Labor Day, and an unusual number of deaths occur red. :o: Einstein,' It now develops. Is also romethlng of a poet. We always knew there was something funny about that fellow. :o: Because wine production is inter fering with the food supply, Mub eolini has ordered less grape culti vation. Growers in Italy are under orders. :o: Bobby Jones has refused $5,000 to appear in a talking picture. And, in deed, why should he inflict his voice on an admiring public from which, on the tournament course, he expects silence and very little of that? Asktsmn MAYTAG RADIO PROGRAMS "HBr-WWHC. rkvkMM IfeU. CkMiaMtt-WLW. cWra- WW WfO. Morfalk-WIAtV r twrx. mm imi cm we rip mw IwoMw far. I I II I . m "I UL or its Maytag Co., Elm wood. . Goodridge & Coatman Weeping Water. .... .Moritz Maytag Co. Murray .Moritz Maytag Co. IF IT DOE8N'T SELL ITSELF, DQNT KEEP IT PEE YEAS EN ADVANCl This getting back to work We find, alack, is tough; For a vacation we don't think Two weeks near long enough. -:o:- Blank verse sometimes is called blankety-blank by the editors. :o: One way to put money into circu lation is to take to the race tracks :o: Tariff: A method of protecting citizens in the privilege of frisking one another. -ro:- Speaking of Bobby Jones has strewn the bones of Old Mann Parr all over Pebble Beach. :o: Quite a number went from here and surrounding country to the State Fair at Lincoln Monday. :o: . A wonderful large crowd was In Omaha on Labor Day, and there's where many went from Plattsmouth. :o: We are told that LaFollette has scolded the president. It appears that President Hoover has failed to con sult the senator as to his policies. :o: New people are coming to Platts mouth every day, which demonstrates that people with children will always find homes in towns that have good schools. :o: Mexico is now desirous of more tourist trade, offering attractions But the government does not insure safety from bandits and train wreckers. :o: Lieutenant Lund, one ef the stunt flyers who did an outside loop dur ing the national air races at Cleve land, used to be a broncho buster. He found it pretty dangerous, how ever. omits f owners 1 "D Vir a for a trial Maytag wash XT ilUIltJ gee how remark ably different and better it is. If it doesn't teU itself, don't keep It. : Deferred payment you'll ntvar ml. THE MAYTAG COMPANY Ktun. Imws Founded IS93 Permanent Northwestern Factory Branch MaytaK Building 515 WashingM n Ave North. Minneapolis, Minnesota fTF' MENTALITY AND CRIME Mentality and crime, rather men tal diseases, as connected with acts of crime, have been discussed by numerous prison wardens and the profession of medicine. The general conclusion seems that the volition of the mind directs the movements of the body, correct so far, with the question yet unanswered as to how. far the mind is responsible for its failures and direlections. It is a dis eased condition of the thinking pow ers causing wrong doing, or is it free thought wilfully perverted? Here is a question yet unsolved and liable to remain so indefinitely. Dr. Thorn, president of the. New York Neurological Institute, has some re- marks upon" this absorbing mystery which possess much interest. These are made in connection with a large number of answers received from prominent authorities to whom let ters of inquiry had been addressed. The searchers after fact indulge in suppositions as well as practical statements, and out of it all may later be obtained some valuable data for more definite consideration by the authorities. From the Mandan, N. D., Pioneer Press is taken the following editorial upon this subject which goes more into details of the work under way: "Fifty-nine leading research ex perts have been engaged by the New York Neurological Institute to make a sweeping investigation into the cause and cure of crime, with par ticular reference to mental disease. Specific individual researches will be conducted along 65 lines, chief of which will be the problems of pre natal disorders, the early post-natal maladjustment and anti-social rela tions, and the ductless gland (lis orders which determine delinquent and criminal tendencies " 'Tne verv nature of crime itself, says Dr. Thome, president of the in- stitute, 'demand that we establish in- vestigation of the human mind and behavior, requiring practical, hard headed scientific investigators who keep their feet on the ground and are co-ordinating their efforts and pooling their knowledge with the le gal profession, legislators, the Judi clary, socialogists and professional and scientific groups in every walk of life.' "It sounds a little technical to the layman, but in spite of that it may be recognized as a tremendously im portant undertaking. "The public at large has come to realize that crime is more than a mat ter of wrong-doing: its remedy is more than a matter of punishment So far, the part that the alienists have played in criminal trials has been more distressing than helpful It is time for just such a Berious intelligent, specialized, hard-headed scientific bit of research as the one contemplated. It is hardly likely that even this well-planned program will result In an early complete un derstanding of the cause and cure of crime. But it Is a fine beginning." Is a mind perverted a mind dis eased? Some will say not a physical disorder, but a disorder of the mind leading to criminalism. It then would follow that In some physical disar rangement of the brain there was a chance for remedial agencies, but if beyond this, the cure must lie some where else than surgery or the hos pital. Yet it must be admitted that misformations of the head and brain are contributing causes of perversions of intellect, and that surgery has been potent in restoring reasoning powers upon lines of morality and right living. So crime may be a disease with some, or moral turpitude with oth ers, temptation in others, and in passion, and over excitement is still more. There can be no cure for pas sion, or from undue acts of provo cation, but possibly so for other forms. As to self defense, the factor of crime does not attach, nor or the honor of the name. Thus crime is a definition. With it all, juries and Judges de fine the word, for society is fully en titled to protection, with the only safe remedy being the seclusion of the vicious and inexcusable. The cer tainty of punishment, the certainty of it being carried out, is unquestion ably the most reliable cure and pre -ventative. Statistics show crime as crime has more chances to wholly escape or partly escape justice than has society to protect itself, and not ably so in homicides and murders, for in acts of violence as to murders, tout four per cent are ever punished, :and the extreme penalty but seldom. Criminalism will flourish so long as "justice is weak and society so indif ferent. :: Senator Norrls is evidently giv ing some of the Republicans a good Ideal of trouble. There is about a dozen who are candidates for his position, and they don't know as to his intentions as a candidate for re election. The Senator knows. SHORT-SIGHTED ARAB POLICY The disclosure that one of the Jews slain by the. Arab In the Pal estine riots had left a will bequeath- ing $50,000 to Moslem institutions is a striking epitome of the situation In the Holy Land. The Arabs profit- o,l In m9nv v hv thft 7!rm!Qt onization. New capital entered the country, better roads were built and utilities were Improved, benefiting both Arab and Jews. Moslem labor- ers got better pay as a result of the building boom. The products of gar den and field commanded higher prices through the Increase In popu lation. Many sold land at a hand some profit. Moslem workers in the cities enjoyed a higher standard of living. Yet the racial and religious hatreds of by-gone centuries remain ed near the surface, and the Arabs forgot all tolerance and all practical benefits when excitable leaders urged them to turn on the colonists. It is unfortunate that there is a place on the modern world where such sense- less passions outweigh all other con - sideration. -:o:- We are greatly pleased to learn that our good friend Joe McMaken is improving. His smiling countenance is greatly missed on our streets. We thought for several days we would try to get up to the hospital to see him but was somewhat afraid to risk it. -:o: France now intends to eliminate American movies. By some curious process this is considered revenge. ORDER OP 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 Margaret A. Wolfe, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Nancy L. Mullen praying that administration of said estate may be granted to L. D. Mullen, as Admin- i3trator; Ordered, that September 27th, A. D. 1929, at ten o'clock a. m., is as i., is as- petition, signed for hearing said when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said county, and show . cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pen dency of said petition and the hear- Ing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publish ing a copy of this order in the Platts mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news paper printed in said county, for three successive weeks, prior to saldjcree of the court quieting the title day of hearing. Dated August 20, 1929. A. IL DUXBURY. "Soil. b'-Jw CoiintV Jud. f" " ' ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administratrix The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty. ss. in tne county coun. In the matter of the estate of Jo- seph C. Ellington, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Anna A. Ellington praying that administration of said estate may be granted to Anna A. Ellington, as Administratrix; Ordered, that September 27th. A. u. at lu o ciock a. m. is assign- ed for hearing said petition, wfcen an persons interested in saia matter may appear at a County Court to be held in and for said county, and show cause why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing there of be given to all persons interested in said matter 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. uated August ztn. 13Z. A. II. DUXBURY, (Seal) s2-3w 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 the heirs at law and all per sons interested in the estate of Beh- rend J. Beckman, deceased On reading the petition of Anna Reinackle, praying that the instru ment filed in this court on the 22nd day of August, 1929, and purporting tr, ho th, la-t'wjn an .,.n,cr,t rtf the said deceased, may be proved and allowed and recorded as the last will and testament of Behrend J. Beck man, deceased; that said instrument be admitted to probate and the ad ministration of said estate be grant ed to Anna Reinackle as Executrix; It is hereby ordered that you, and all persons interested in said mat ter, may, and do, appear at the Coun ty Court to be held in and for said county on the 20th day of Septem ber, A. D. 1929, at ten o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of' the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and 7l luc iVl ,? all persons interested In said matter . w i 11.. 1 j . i 1. nnhllohinir a rnrnr nf ,. rtrAar- In I the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi Journal, a semi- weeklv newnnaner nrlntAif 4n nald county, for three successive weeks m-ior to said dav of naHncr Witness my hand, and the seal of " ---o- I oaf1 r'ftiirf 99nl An A,.nr..a I D. 1929. I a..h. duxbury, (Seal) a26-3w Couuiy Judge ORDER OF HEARING AND NO TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL In the County Court of Cass conn- ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cass, 83 To the heirs at law and all per sons interested In the estate of Leon- aru WUlr- deceased On reading the petition of Carrie Muir Dravine that the Instrument flied in this court on the 21st day of August, 1929, and purporting to De ine iast W1" ana testament oi me sald deceased, may be proved and ai- lowed and recorded as the last will and testament of Leonard Mulr, de- ceased; that said instrument be ad - mitted to probate and the adminis- tration of said estate be granted to Carrie Muir, as Executrix; It Is hereby ordered that you, and an persons interested in said matter, may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said county, on the 20th day of Septem ber, A. D. 1929, at ten o'clock a. m. to show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof be given to all nersnna lnfpriBtl In Bfild matter Jby publishing a copy of this Order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi- weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks I prior to said day of hearin; Witness my hand, and the seal or said court, this 21st day of August, A. D. 1929. a. . uuAtiLtix, (Seal) a26-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE In the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska J. E. Meisinger and Lena Meisinger, Plaintiffs vs. NOTICE John W. Seymore et al, Defendants To the defendants, John W. Sey more, Mrs. John W. Seymore, first real name unknown, the heirs, devi sees, legatees, personal representa - tives and all other persons Interested In the estates of John W. Seymore, Mrs. John W. Seymore, first real name unknown; William E. Pardee, Stephen F. Nuckolls, each deceased, and all persons having or claiming any interest in and to Lots five (5) and six (6), in Block fifty-three (53), in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county. Nebraska, real names un- known: You and each of you are hereby notified that J. E. Meisinger and Lena Meisinger. as plaintiffs, filed a petition and commenced an action in the District Court of the County of Cass, Nebraska, on the 24th day of August, 1929, against you and each rf vaii tha nhWt mirnrkKA and prayer of which is to obtain a de- I to Lots 5 and 6. in Block 53, in the City of Plattsmouth, Casa county. Vchraot.n In th nlalntiffn an ae-alnat vnn ortH no1i nt vnn unit fnr ciiprt I V JW , w. ' nihsr rol at aa mov Via liiat and as may equitable in the premises. You and each of you are further notified that you are required . to answer said petition on . or before Monday, the 14th day .of October. 1929. nr tha allegations of said cetl t.on will be taken as true and' a de- " wl a m f.rnr of th cree will be rendered in favor of the piaintins, j. tu. aieisinger ana iena If MA . am Airninel ifMl Aqn Meisinger, as against you an d each of you, according to the prayer of said petition. J. E. MEISINGER and LENA MEISINGER, Plaintiffs lyj ROBERTSON Attorney for Plaintiffs. 82-4 w NOTICE OF HEARING 1 on Petition for Determination of Heirship Estate No.- of in SteDhen D. Roblyer. deceased, in the County Court of Cass County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, To all per- sona Jntereted in said estate, crcd itorB and heirs take notice, that Rhoda Muenchau who is one of the heira of nald deceased and interested sucn. ha3 flled her uetition al- ipr)n. thflt stonhn Ti Roblvar. died ,ntMtfttfl ln Ca Nebraska. on or about November 23. 1926. be- ing a resident and inhabitant of Eagle, Cass County Nebraska, and the owner of the following described real estate, to-wit: An undivided one-fourth (hi) interest in and to Outlot Twenty-nine (29) in the Northeast Quarter (NEU of the South east Quarter (SE',4) of Section Twenty (20), Township Ten (10), N. Range Nine (9), East of the 6th P. M. in Cass County, Nebraska leaving as his sole and only heirs at law the fllowlng named persons, to- w": Major Roblyer. a eon; Rhoda Muenchau, a daughter; Calvin Roblyer, a son; and Rosa Wil liams, a granddaughter and. only child of a deceased daugh ter - that said decedent died Intestate: I that no application for admin tion has been made and the estate I of said decedent has not been ad-1 ministered ln the State of Nebraska, and that the Court determine who I are tne helra of deceased, their to answer saW petition on or before K.,n8hiP, lXJXlIH '' 1?J??1LU been set for hearin on tha 13th day P?e" .JB A.-15.? ?y me aeceasea aiea seizea. which nnn 1 OI Beptemoer, A. LI. iSitf. ttl tea I 0 CiOCK m- tmiea at riaiiBmouui, neure.n. thIs 1 8th .day of August. A. IV1929. A. ti. lJUABUfti, ie"' vuumy juage r -1 .. a. luc ouiiitti uwes ijaw jsxict giuiv ing. Tell your lawyer you would like your brief printed at home. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun- ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Ed Metteer, deceased: To the creditors of saia estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, In said county, on the 27th dav of September. 1929. and on the 2Sth day of December. 1929. at 10 o'clock a. m., of each day, to receive ana examine ail claims against said estate, with a .view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of 1 claims against said estate is three months from the 27th day , of Sep- tember, A. D. 1929, and the time limited for payment of debts la one year from said 27th day of Septem- ber, 1929 Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 27th day of August, 1929. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) s2-4w County Judge, NOTICE OF HEARING, on Petition for Determination of Heirship. Estate No. deceased, in of Isaac N. Wolfe, the County Court of Cass county, Nebraska The State of Nebraska, to all per- knns interested in Raid estate. credi - Uors and hrs tak notice, that Nancy L. Mullen, who Is one of the kstra nf b.i;h iipwaaoii and ntertAfi tn ucn hoo fliea her netition alles- InB. that THnae M. Wolfe died inte- tate in Cass county, Nebraska, on orb-eirs of said deceased, their degree about May 10. 1921. being a resi- dent and inhabitant of Cass county, Nebraska, and the owner of the fol- lowing described real estate, to-wit: Lot ten (10) in Block three (3) in Munger's First Addition to the Village of Alvo, Cass county, Nebraska leaving as his sole and only heirs at law the following named persons, to-wit: Margaret A. Wolfe, his widow, and only wife; Mary E. Dim mitt and Nancy L. Mullen, daughters; lThat Baid decedent died intestate; that no application for administra- tlon has been made and the estate of said decedent has not been adminia- tered in the State of Nebraska, and that the Court determine who are the heirs of said deceased, their de- gree of kinship and the right of de- scent in the real property of which tne deceased died seized, which has J been set for hearing on the 27th day of SeptemDer, A. V. 19Z9. at ten I o'clock a. m., in the County Court room in fiattsmoutn, caas county. iNeDrasta. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 39th day of August, A. D. 1929. A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) 82-? . County Judge. NOTICE OF SUIT TO QUIET TITLE, In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska JiarjOJie V (rDOn I . i LULU liLL vs. V NOTICE Abraham Carmichael et al. Defendants To the defendants; Abraham Carmichael, Mrs. Abra- bam CarmlchaaL first and real name tw.. "7 "T. rZZ ar. Oathftrlna Porter, widow nf Ram ""V uJ-P,ortr,-tieceae4- Jane R. Porter. I - f " U . . . Portex, real 'name unkonwn, husband oil Jane .R. 'Porter, William B. Porter, - Mrs., William B. Porter, first, and real name, unknown, wife of ' ' William : B. Porter,' Samuel : L Porter; Mjrg. Samuel -1. , Porter, first and real name- unknown, wife of Saoluel I. '. Porter. ; James R. .Porter, Mrs. James R. t Porter, flxal and real name " unknown, wire i or . 4 amaa - iu Porter, the helra. "devisees, legatees. personal . representatives,' creditors and all ether persons interested La Lho -estate of . Samuel Porter, de- ceased. ' if said persona, be living; if deceased, the hwre, derlseea. le- gatees personal representatives. creditors, and all otner persona in terested in the estates oi eacn oi the above named persona, each de- ceased, whose -names and where- about are to plaintiff rinkaown. and au Persons naving or claiming any Interest In Lot numDered twenty- (21). sab-lot one (1) in lot numbered twenty-five (2$). and lot numbered twenty-five (26), except ing therefrom five (6) acres in the southwest corner of said lot twenty five (25). all in Porter Plaoe Add! tlon to the City of Plattemouth. Cass County, Nebraska, real names un known. . You and each ' of you are hereby notified that the above named plain tiff filed a petition and commenced an action Is the .District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, on the 17th dav of Amrust. 1929. against vou and eacn of you. the object and prayer I L whlh la to obtain a decree of Court quieting the title to Lot num- uerea twenty-one a l ) , iud-ibi oao (1) in lot numbered twenty-five ( (25), and lot numbered twenty-five (25): excepting therefrom five (5) acree Ln the southwest corner of Bald lot twenty-five (25), all in Porter Place Addition to the City of Platta- mouth. Cass County. Nebraska, as istra-(against you and each of you. and for . such other and further relief aa may be Just and equitable in the premises, You and eacn ox you are required .r Uf,r ,7m h7 I and a decree will be entered ln favor Lr t. iaitnr oIt, rm, yvT.inuu vw of you, according to the prayer of " . . " . . id petition. Dated this 19th day of August, 1929. MARJORIE VERNON. Plaintiff. J. A. CAP WELL, Attorney. a!9-4w. Phone your news to the Journal, NOTICE OF HEARING on Petition for Determination of Heirship Estate No. of Rebecca Rob Iyer, deceased, in the County Court of Cass Countyr Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, To all per- sons interested in said estate, cred- itors and heirs take notice, that Rhoda Muenchau. who is one of the M in such, has filed hr nptitirm iw- ing that Rebecca Roblyer died in- testate In Eagle, Cass County, Ne- braska, on or about July 24th, 1926, being a resident and Inhabitant of Cass County, Nebraska, and the owner of the following described real estate, to-wit: Outlot Twenty-nine (29) in the Northeast Quarter (NE) of the Southeast Quarter (SE'i) of Section Twenty (20), Town- Bnlp Ten (10). N. Range Nine (9), East of the 6th P. M., in Cass County. Nebraska I leaving as her sole and only heirs at law the following named persons, to- wit: - Stephen D. Roblyer, her sec ond husband; Llnnie Deles Dernier, a daughter; Major 'Roblyer, a son; Rhoda Muen chau,, a daughter; Calvin Rob lyer, a son; and Rosa Williams, a granddaughter and only child of a deceased daughter lthat said decedent died intestate: that no application for administra- tlon has been made and the estate of I said decedent has not been admin- Istered in the State of Nebraska, and that the Court determine who are the f kinship and the right of descent in the real property of which the de ceased died seized, which has been set for bearing on the 13th day of September, A. D. 1929, at ten o' clock a. m. Dated at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 16th day of August, A. D. 1929. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) County Judge. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Clerk at Platts mouth, Nebraska, on Sept 25th, 1929, until 8 o clock p. m., and at that time publicly opened and read for grading, gravel surfacing , culverts, guard rail and Incidental work on the Plattsmouth East Project No. 649 A, State Road. vi wr c uu, i so i con- Btltlng 0.7 miles of graveled road. 25,000 cu. yds.. Unclassified Excavation; 40,000 cu. yds., Sta tions Overhaul; 11,000 sq. yds., Sand Gravel Surfacing Class "A" 2 deep; 100 cu. yds.. Un classified Excavation for Cul verts; 150 Lin. ft. 18 Culvert Pipe; 76 Lin. ft. 24 Culvert Pipe; 2.400 Lin. ft. Guard Rail. This work may be performed in conjunction wiin similar woric in ine City of Plattsmouth which will In crease very materially the quantities listed herein. Plans and specifications for the work may be seen and information secured at the office of the County Clerk at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, at the office of the City Clerk at Platts mouth, Nebraska, or at the office of the Department of Public Works at Lincoln, Nebraska. The successful bidder will be re quired to furnish bond in an amount equal to 100 of his contract. Certified checks made payable to the department of Public Works for not leas than five per cent (5) of the amount of the bid will be re quired. This work must be started pre vious to October 15th, 1929 and be completed by January 1st, 1930. The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids. DEPARTMENT OF PUB LIC WORKS, R. L. Coch ran, State Engineer. GEORGE R. SAYLES, County Clerk, Cass Coun ty. PUBLICATION NO TICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk of the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, up to 8 p. m o'clock upon the 25th day of Sept.. 1999. for the furnishimr of labor. tools and material for the grading. graveling and construction of the Missouri River Bridge Road from Third and Granite Streets to the north line of Diamond Street and first alley East of A. Avenue, and all appurtenances thereto, ln the City of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Ne braska. The work to be done in accord ance with plans and specifications now on file with the City Clerk and adopted by the Mayor and City Coun- cil upon the 28th day of August, 1929, which plans and specifications are hereby referred to as shown oa Bids will be made out on proposal I forms furnished by the City Clerk land shall be accompanied by a certi- fled check ln the amount of five per cent (5) of the bid aB evidence ot good faith of the bidder. The engineers estimate of cost, ex clusive of viaduct, engineering and miscellaneous is $10,136.00. Additional estimate for graveling U.116..00. Plans and specifications may be obtttlned from tne Bruce Engineer- Ing Company. Omaha. Nebraska, upon the deposit oi J10.00. Signed, HERMAN U THOMAS, City Clerk. JOHN P. BATTLER, Mayor. A Massachusetts woman called the fire department, when her husband celebrated his birthday by quarreling. Maybe she feared the friction would start a blaze.