aromiAY. cct. 7. irce. PAGE TEEEE Cbs plattsmouth "journal rOTBUSHSlJ SEHI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, BZBXASEA tatara at Pottotlo. Plattamouta, Na aa ood-l mall wwtw One dollar a mile was the cost of propelling the Graf Zeppelin on Its 20,000-mile flight around theworld. :o: MS. MacDOKALD'S VISIT Ramsay MacDonald. premier ot Great Britain, is on his way to the A Congressman calls on the Presi-1 United States to discuss naal dis armament with Mr. Hooer. Since the terms of disarmament hare been agreed upon by both the interested dent and then looks wise and leaves his constituents to imagine the best. :o: R . A. BATES, Publisher SUBSC3UPTI0S FR1CX 2.00 PES TEAS EH AEVA5C3 If you don't send your children nations, Mr. MacDonald can be corn- through college, you wouldn't have ing oniy to make doubly sure what anyDody around to correct your seems alreadv assured. grammar. -:o:- Borah is still on deck. :o: Pall is closing in, winter will soon be here. :o: The tariff boosters are down in the mouth somewhat. :: What is it Borah wants anyway? Dam-if-l-know do you? . :o: Senator Norton seems to be going it alone on some matters. :o: Few men can resist the temptation to swallow undeserved praise. :o: Some men kick because their daily bread doesn't come already buttered. -:o: Sometimes well-cut features are the result of an unsteady hand while nhavlng. . :o: G. O. P. licked on tariff line-up. The people will have their way some of the time. :o: Can the League of Nations deter mine which is the righteous side in a holy war? :o: The Nebraska farmers are doing pretty well without any government relief just now. :o: Florida paper announces that-a man named Apple, from Indiana, has arrived there to grow oranges. :o: Tbere were 58 slight earthquakes during one day recently in Hawaii. No wonder those Hula maidens. :o: The way health authorities are warring on weeds, pretty soon there won't be anything left to smoke. :o: Heaven, for Mr. Heflin. would be an opportunity to write critical re views of Al Smith's autobiography. ' Cool weather seems to prevail. :o: Much of the experience a man gets comes too late. ;o: Bad colds in evidence, weather the cause. Change of :o: The egotist, though all I's can't se anybody but himself. :o: -Man was made to mourn but a widower usually outlives it. :o: You might say that radio stations broadcast nothing but current events. :o: rontics are still piling up in An Anglo-American agreement is much easier for the United States An Austrian woman played the vio- than u ,g for Great Brlta,n Great Britain must discover how she can surrender control of the seas and en Joy only parity with the United States and still maintain security from the British Isles around to the Suez Canal. The French and Italians have considerable naval forces In these waters, and both the French and Italian navies are strong deter- Washington. every day? Hear the rumblings lin continuously for 24 hours re cently. What a wonderful rest for the chin! v :o: A British doctor says the bath room is the most restful room in the house. This was discovered years ago by plumbers. :o: It is reported that North Carolina has done away with its little, red mining iactors in any pian to aim- 1 . . at schoolhouses. Now if it can be rid of 1Illsn lDe navai Birengxn oi ureal its little red agitator. Britain. The difficulties of the :o: United States bear an analogy to this A fellow says that Florida's trou- European situation only in the case bles have been caused by whispering of Japan and the Pacific. Both Eng- campaigns. We thought breezes, not land and the United States are com- hurricanes, whispered. pelled by the necessities of interna- :o: Itional politics to maintain a balance Edison keeps going around and of sea power in the Pacific. Not to Price for over 38 years 25 ounces for 25 USE LESS than of high priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT LIFE TRAGEDIES Innumerable divorce situations in -:o:- around in his search for a new do so would disturb the peace of that elude the elements or tragedy, dui it source for rubber. Did he ever try great area, a peace to which Japan is to be doubted that anything more Falsetto, in music, refers to the the sts on a restaurant menu? tones of a voice higher than the na tural tones. -:o:- herself is as eager to contribute as Bad could operate to disrupt the mar are Britain and the United States, riage union than the calamity of in- Has Senator Howell changed his A time has come in the WOT& when curable insanity. residence to Washington, D. C? One If you save five cents a day from would so from the interest he -:o now until Christmas you still will be broke January 1st. :p: is taking in the prohibition question. :o:- Since women have taken to cigar- tta Tirice of nower is likelv to be A distinguisnea Jngnsn contem- prohibitive. So It would be with Porary. calling attention to the work Japan beyond her own corner. of the recent meeting of the Inter- Mr. MacDonald's comine is an in- national Congress on Sex Reform, dis- cident without historical Drecedent. I cusses at some length the approval News reports indicate that the ettes there are a lot of old-fashioned That supremacy at sea which Britain of the Congress of the proposal to only really dry thing in Washington is the Congressional Record. :o: We think we'll never want to go anywhere badly enough to want to go there at 357 miles an hour. :o: Although honesty is the best policy it pays to steal a little time off now and then for rest and meditation. :o: Onr friend Joe McMaken will soon be on the Job again, with a genial 0 smile that cheers. He is out of the hospital. :o:- Football referees will use weight signals this year to indicate penalties. so that the crowd can understand that is, if the crowd can see over the bottles of the young grads. parents wishing the stork had brought them a boy instead of a girl. :o: It has been suggested that tariff revision be turned over to a commu te of experts. Someone's always tak ing the Joy out of a Congressman's life. :o: Nothing surprises a groom more than discovering what cold feet his in the WTest. She has not the strength has enloved from the time she de-1 make Incurable Insanity a ground feated the Spanish Armada is to end for divorce because, like death, it with the graceful admission that "implies the social and domestic ex Britain can no longer maintain it. tinction of the marriage contract." After destroying the naval power of This ground for divorce would be the Spanish, the Dutch and the Ger- come available only utter the lapse of mans, each of which has in turn chal- a period of years, when the fact de- lenged her right to rule the waves, finitely Is fixed or the incurability or Great Britain bows to the new giant a patient. We have such a law as is pro- angel has. and nothing surprises a bride more than discovering her won derful hero has feet of clay. :o: CUTTING DOWN TAXES KOB MCBEaPK3Lli!H UltfygHM BBB P MB Vgry" ROLLER -rMJZ tt J WATER ) &f If r ''SfeSSflrtli HAXDY IMV I 1UXCED I- f ?CC5sSBo r-rv if , 'JLttO$ GYRAFOAM A J1V?A JNd water yrfi ."-- I Aif fttXk'SA' ACTION K if SEA3IXESS pr foc cast p I precision. & y - I j y CXT STEEL J? f W n ' I tar komts wUh. " 4f 9 ' I outltlrietly, - fl M ; 1 th Uaytat X?J 8 ' . I maUabU milk ' "jV or the will to go on in the face of posed by the London Congress in ten American wealth and power, so she states of the Union, and In one of yields the scepter and agrees to par- these the Insanity must have been ity with Uncle Sam. continuous for twenty years. Great as is this augury of peace to ' The ease with which a divorce may the whole world it Is an even greater be secured in the United States, the augury of happiness to Great Britain, sometimes dubious grounds proffered She has an empire which Includes in Justification for such action, com-one-quarter of the inhabitants of the pels to the thought that inconslst globe. To safeguard all those fron- ency must mark the refusal to re tiers, and to keep open the food lines gard hopeless insanity as a legal which are essential to the life the ground for the termination of the home country, she must pass from marriage relation, the old order to the new by her own Continuing this relation after the act. It is something no other pre- development of insanity can do the mier naval power has ever done. She afflicted individual no good, and it can no longer hope to be mistress of well may deprive society of potential the seas. In coming to the United great values in the form of worthy States Mr. MacDonald wants to make and constructive citizenship. And l sure that in bringing about this re- there may be children of the unhappy adjustment there Is to be no hitch, unions, born before misfortune came When the last Anglo-American naval upon the household, and the rights conference was wrecked by things of these children should be conaid that had not been agreed upon in jered. advance. Mr. MacDonald and Mr. I When hope for the sanity of a mar Hoover are quite aware of the dan- ried individual is dead, there reason ger that this may be the case when ably may be agreement with the Con- the next conference is held. So, leav- gress that action for divorce fully is ing his naval experts behind him, the justified in the interests both of law British premier Is coming to make land morals. Cincinnati Enquierer President Hoover, it is understood, intended , to recommend to Congress another substantial reduction in in come taxes. National prosperity is piling up a handsome surplus in the Federal treasury, and excessive tax ation Is unjust and wise taxation. What form the next reduction will take apparently has not been devided as yet. It is deemed probable that the tax on earned incomes will be out once more, since there still is dis crimination against professional men and persons holding positions of im portance in industry. Secretary Mel lon is known to favor granting addi tional relief to the classes of tax payers that are least vocal and at the same time most useful in develop ing the country's most industrial re sources. Still, the next tax reduction meas ure should put an end to all so-called nuisance taxes taxes on amuse ments, for example. Such exactions were justifiable during the war and for some time after the restoration of peace, but they are unwarranted and highly irritating now that nor mal peace conditions are fully estab lished. The nuisance taxes are in direct taxes on income and actually involve double and triple taxation. They should go. It cannot be overlooked that the federal government oners to tne RtatisHrn lust Irsha Rhnw that th states and to local governments an .American people use 275,000,000 object lesson which they are far too pounds of soap, annually, or 22.5 reluctant to taice to neart. .prosper- pounds per capita. ity affects the states as well as the This means we are the cleanest na- nation. Yet tax reduction by state tjon on earth. The per capita con- and local governments is prevented, sumption in most European countries not by inadequate incomes, but by is about four pounds. gross waste and indifference to the The nation's soan bill for Dersonal public Interest. THE NEW $10 BILL Critics are finding fault with the new $10 bill. Of course, all of us have some grievance against the new currency, chiefly because it is so hard to ob tain, but that is not the basis of the criticism to which we have refer ence. On the face of the bill will be no ticed a picture of the treasury build ing In Washington, with an automo bile in the foreground. The people strolling about in front of the struc ture, however, appear to be dressed in the style ofthe Civil War period, but the automobile is of the very latest vintage, probably a Ford sedan. Inconsistent, of course, but, after all, nothing to worry about. Just let us have enough of 'em and the $10 : bill can bear a picture of Adam and Eve in their Garden of Eden raiments for aut we care. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State 'of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Leonard Muir, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room In Plattsmouth, in said county, on October IS, 1929, and January 20, 1930. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and al lowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims Is three months from the ISth day of Octo ber, A. D. 1929, and the time limit ed for payment of debts is one year from said ISth day of October, 1929. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court thi9 20th day of September, 1929. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) s23-4w County Judge. ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account -:o:- Have you ever heard of a fish den tist? Tiny parasites get into the mouths of fish and annoy them. Large fish hold their mouths wide and keep tnemseives perrectly still by wig gling their fins while the little but terfly fish swim into the yawning cavern and remove the parasites. :o: In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, Case county, ss. To all persons interested in the estate of Joseph Fetzer, deceased: On reading the petition of Char lotte Fetzer Patterson, Administrat rix, praying a final settlement and allowance of her account filed in this Court on the 19th day of September, 1929, and for final settlement of said estate and for her discharge as Just this minute we can't think of anything more pleasant than getting said Administratrix of said estate; all ready for a hurricane and then having the darn thing decide to go elsewhere to tear things up. NOTICE TO CREDITORS It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested in said mat ter may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said county, on the 18th day of Oc tober, A. D. 1929, at ten o'clock a. m.. to show cause, if any there be. The Stste of Nebraska, Cass coun- Why the prayer of the petitioner ty. ss. should not be granted, and that no lo the County Court. tice of the pendency of said petition In the matter of the estate of Mar- and the hearing thereof be given to garet A. Wolfe, deceased. all persons interested in Baid matter To the creditors of said estate: bv Dublishinr a codv of this order You are hereby notified that I in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi- will sit at the County Court room in j weekly newspaper printed In said Plattsmouth, in said county, on the county, for three successive weeks 25th day of October. 1929, and on prior to Baid day of hearing, the 27th day of January, 19 SC. at In witness whereof, I have here- ten o'clock in the forenoon of each unto set my hand and the seal of day to receive and examine all said Court this 19th day of Septem- claims against said estate, with a ber, A. D. 1929. view to their adjustment and allow ance. The time limited for the pre sentation of claims against said es tate is three months from the 25th day of October, A. D. 1929, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 25th day of October, 1929. (Seal) b23-3w H. DUXBURY, County. Judge. ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account. In the County Court of Cass Coun- Witness my hand and the seal of Ity, Nebraska. said County Court this 27th day ofj September, 1929. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) s30-3 w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS sure that the chance of failure is re duced to the irreducible minimum. It is a mission upon which he is attended by the well wishes of a world which is as sick of war as it si bent under war's burdens. We should be the last people not to welcome him as the herald of a great opportunity. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. :o: OUR SOAP BILL :o:- Bishop Jimmy Bucketshop Cannon has butted into the liquor controversy at Washington and praises President Hoover for "passing the buck" back to Senator Howell by demanding that the latter furnish evidence re lative to violations. Jimmy evidently thinks he is the "yes man" of the administration. -:o:- W0MEN AND AVIATJON The great cross-continent airplane contest for women has demonstrated that the "eternal feminine" can hold her own in the world's newest expres sion of rapid transportation which REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FARMERS STATE BANK of Wabash, Nebr. Charter No. 1132 in the State of Ne braska at the close of business September 24, 19S9. RESOURCES and household uses figured at aver- Loans and discounts $ 19,220.04 age retail prices would be $270,000,- nnn -nor -near wTiloh o v.mi tVirsa I slve of cash reserve) v " - Judgments and Claimn cents per day per iamily. Commercial uses, including laun dries, hotels, buildings, textile mills, Banking house, furniture and fixtures Cash in Bank and Due from National 8.787.19 31.73 19,000.00 111.(4 2,400.00 institutions, steamship lines, other u. s. bonds in cash ! $30,000,000. This makes a total of reserve 1.000.00 9.787.19 FhOnC 5 .a f1 .MavtaS washing. If it doesn't sen itself. Con t keep it. Deferred payments youll never miss. THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Newton, Iowa Founded IS93 Term. Northwestern Factory Branch. . . ' Maj tag B dir. 515 Washington Ave.. N. Maytag Radio Programs Minneapolis. Minnesota Batw-wsz. ctku-CTW. ClaHnatf-lr)-ii-IAM. Dnvo-KU. !" MowWHO. Bctrot-WJR. Fort Wrtb-WBAP. KiUBMCitr-K&IBC La AHda-KNX. lUmkn-WTMJ. Mia. Epoi-WCCO. Oklahoma Ctty-WKY. Oaha WOW. PMhdripaia-WCAU. PHt. bvsa-KOXA. fgrJud-KCW. GattL&ka Otv-KSi Saa macatt-KFKC lor- Moritz Maytag Co., inn UUL tlmwood Goodrid Weeping Water Moritz Maytag Co. Eagle Moritz Maytag Co. IF IT DOESN'T SELL ITSELF. DON'T KEEP IT S300.000.000 Der year snent to keen TOTAL '. t 49.eso.50 implies mat ner amnity wun me- tne naUon clean aQd the wheelg of - ; ptianira and nhvRlrnl lawn ia oa n. . ... I LJ.AMILJ.TIIC3 I industry movinK. fsnixi cinir 1 n nnn nn liable and dependable and competent At,r, ..iCQnD Surplus fund 6,000.00 as that of man. She Just has achieved of the Amerlcan DeoDle are much Pl:iet what a decade ago would have been hijfher than thofle of moJt foreign L-.rtmcateof 2'512 3 uailCu oir. accoinyiisuineui countries, health authorities main of masculine endeavor. L, ,i tion to the relation of health to We facetiously speak of the "powder cleanliness. both as regards our per puff derby." but the fact remains sonal hablts and cleaning ln the that these women pilots dared all the hmiBP ThpRfi MriArfll . . tTint ftT, hazards of the air, traversed terri- averaj,a famlT can maintain a fair tories of grave danger, and establish- deCTee of DerBonal and houH4?ho,d ea a name lor tnemseives in a ia- .,.... tt,.. I. Ray R. Ward. Cashier of the above tlonal contest of ma lor nrnnnrtnn. TV V .1 . .. . ' n&nied bank do solemnly swear that 1 M nrnvinM in nnnivwira 1 a tnnrtv in 1 th ahtv ntatnia i m The great experiment was marred k-r rholr and hr of n nrnH,irt rect cop? ot tno "Prt made to the . .. , Per CnC ana UBS or Soap products. reDartment of Trade and Commerce. deposit 13.634.54 Due to National and State banks Re-discounts Bills Payable Depositor's guaranty fund... 386.59 34.146.57 none none none 17.34 TOTAL. I 49.550.60 State ot Nebraska 1 t M County of Cass ) by the but one tragedy. Fifteen worn- A pake of toilet soap will, according Department of Trade and Commerce. RAT R. WARD, Cashier. en succeeded in thlr nArtlrma. at. L. . . .. Attest ' 110 Lno statisticians, serve ior tne t. t t 1 vt w tm...... tempt, and they did It in a spirit of personal needs of laundrv soar, or a warren t. Richards.' Director. courage and sportsmanship worthy of package of BOap chlps w,n QO the ' Subecrlbed and"lo"rn to before me oest traditions 01 nign aiven- balaneeof the cleanlne iob tw 2nd day of October. 1929. ture. The hats of the nation are off :oz (Se,u - c. I to them. I pv... t 1 I kuvumi. 1 (My commission expiree Aug. 28, 1934.) The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Mag- daline Schliefert, deceased: To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I; will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, In said county, on the 1 8th day of October, 1929, and State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss. To all persons interested in the estate of Henry Bartek, deceased: On reading the petition of Frank A. Cloidt, Administrator, prayine a final settlement and allowance of hi3 account filed in this Court on the 19tb day of September, 1929, and for final settlement of said estate and for bis discharge as said Adminis trator of said estate; It is hereby ordered that you and all persons interested ln said matter may, and do, appear at the County Court to be held in and for said county, on the 18th day of October, A. D. 1929. at ten o'clock a. m.. to on; the 20th. day of January. W30,Lvnw' ailBI1 Vo at ten o'clock a. m of each day to prayer of the pe'titioner should not aTafnTt saTd" esUtT with f viewo be raDted' an5 that notiCe of the The time limited for the presentation T moXQfronf ho PblUWnV a cop7 oTorder in month from the ISth day of Ooto- pi0t.rr, t . i at of debts is one year I nfv w ber, A. D. ior payment or debts is one year from said 18th day of October, 1929. . . witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 17th day of September, 1929. " . A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) 82 3-4 w County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty. S3. In the County Court. In the matter of the . estate of Bohr end J. Beckman. deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room in Plattsmouth, in said county, on the county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and the seal of said Court, this 19th day of Sep tember, A. D. 1929. A. H. DUXBURY, (Seal) s23-3w County Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING on Petition of Determination of Heirship Estate of Geo. W. Rennie and wife. Marley A. Rennie, deceased, in the County Court of Cass County, Ne braska. The State of Nebraska, To all per- 18th day of October, 1929. and on , eui 7, ti the 28th day of January 1930. at fc "dJf6i" !ke ?oti?' that M"" 10 o'clock a. "m., of each day, to re- I garet M. McPherson has filed her peti- vf. i'; on ,iaim:'.M.o tion alleging that Geo. W. Rennie and uM Mt.. vth o wife, Marley A. Rennie died intestate adjustment and allowance. The time ?la"fmut?' ,Nebr"a; n r limited for the presentation of claims -my o. ana uctooer zo. againBt said estate is three months 1926 respectively, being residents and from the 18th day of October. A. D. inhabitants of Plattsmouth, Cass 1929. and th tim HmitH for rv- County. Nebraska, and died seized of ment of debts is one year from said the following described real estate. 18th day of October. 1929. io-wii. witness my hand and the seal of one lwo tzj, tnree said County Court this 20th dav of t) 4110 rour 4) ln Block three l September. 1929. (Seal) s23-3w A. H. DUXBURY. County Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS (3) in Duke's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska-C leaving as their sole and only heirs at law the following named persons. to-wit: John H. Rennie, Elizabeth Maude Ord, Margaret M. Mc Pherson, Frank A. Rennie, George W. Rennie and Allien A. Adams. That the interest of the petitioner herein in the above described real The State of Nebraska, Cass Coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter, of the estate ot James F. Wilson, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court Room estate is an heir at law. and orav n lattamoutn, in said County, on ing for a determination of the time the 11th day of October, 1929 and of the death of said Geo. W. Rennie on the 18th day of January, 1980 and wife. Marley A. Rennie and of at id o'ciocic a. m., or each day to their heirs, the degree of kinship and receive ana examine all claims the right of descent of the real nroD- against said estate, with a view to erty belonging to the said deceased, their adjustment and allowance. The in the State of Nebraska. tune limited for the presentation of I It is ordered that the same stand claims against said estate is three for hearing the 18th day of October. months from the 11th day of October A. D. 1929. before the court at the A- D. 192D. and the time limited for hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the County payment or 'debts Is one year from Court room in Plattsmouth.. Cass said llth day or October, 1929. County, Nebraska, witness my hand and the seal of Dated at Plattsmouth. Nebraska. said County Court this 10th day of this 20th day of September, A. D. September, i9Z9. 1929 H. DUXBURY, 1 A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) County Judge. (Seal) I County Judge.