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    P1ATTSH0UTH ST1EI-WEEKLY MtnOtAL
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Cbz plattsmoutb lournal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Entered at Postcfi'ice, Plattsmouth, Neb., as second-class mail matter
Many a man's Fuecess is due to
the fact that he got busy and an-
swered some of his own prayers.
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Lots of women think they are tol
erant Just because they don't give a
darn about anybody but themselves.
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Farms for Sale!
R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 A YEAR IN FIRST POSTAL ZONE
Subscribers living in Second Postal Zone. 2.50 per year. Beyond
600 miles, $3.00 per year. Rate to Canada and foreign countries,
$3.50 per year. All subscriptions are payable strictly in advance.
A new dress lasts a long time after
it is worn out.
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A matchless story is one that ends
without a wedding.
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Some people who take chances also
do a lot of other things too.
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Faultfinders are disgusted whn
they bump up against perfection.
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Wouldn't you rather have your
faults overlooked than overheard?
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"The power of the people" should
exist with the United States Senate.
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The old-fashioned dinner bell has
disappeared. Also other things with
it.
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Occasionally a man has a soft spot
in his heart but often it is in his
head.
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Slow progress of the tariff bill is
attributed to the slipsliding of the
G. O. P.
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Banker Waggoner will have 15
years in prison to improve his swin
dle game.
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President Hoover seems to be a
real ball fan and he shows he knows
the game.
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What some men need is a rubber
halo that will fit the morning after
the night before.
If that chap Foxx puts a few more j 80 acres, new improvements, good
x's after his name he may be able to land, 12 acres alfalfa, running wat-
j get a home run every time he goes to ex, on gravel road, 3 miles west of
j I t XULLblUUUlU.
I The tariff is a theory on which 240 acres, splendid improvements,
j both Democrats and Republicans are 30 acres prairie hay. All land has
I always positively wrong and abso- been seeded down to sweet clover and
lutely right. timothy and clover, and now produc
ing good crops. Good small orchard
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"T-hV. fir e 1 I mwnt v m emm
Wise is the young attorney who! r-nmp onowaea. returning irum jnree miles SOUtn 01 post onice ana
pursues old books. ine "aeue, was receiveu as trium- iy2 miles irom gravel. Terms to SUlt
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Many an illiterate man is abje to championship.
make his dollar mark.
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More power to the President means
another step in the direction of cen
tralized government.
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There are some fellows who would
like to be politicians ,if they only
knew how to get to the front.
Borah and Smoot are in a tilt.
As between these two, we would like
to see Borah knock Smoot into the
deep blue sea.
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"The Devil and Deep Blue Sea"
has a hard time, and when a person
gets between the two he has a hard
time to release himself.
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If Mrs. Polly Gann Just must be
finds in the limelight at all social func
tions in Washington, whyhot let her
sit in Mr. Hoover's lap?
People who always do as they ;o;.
please do not always please tnem-1 Cleveland seems to be having a
selves. time of it over the city manager plan.
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Thanksgiving is not far away. The tem making for success.
turkeys are already seeking the tall-I :o:.
est trees. Hoover and MacDonald have agreed
o: that a British-American war is now
Borah says there is a threat to the impossible. Well, it wasn't impossible
flexible business. Injustice to the in 1776, nor yet in 1812.
West is seen.
A good many of our tragedies prob
ably look like comedies to others.
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An epicure says that a lot of di
vorces come out of the frying pan.
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A man's sins usually find him in;
it's the neighbors who find him out.
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A grouch sometimes comes with
out reason and stays until it
one.
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Other Bargains in Cass
County Farms See
t. h. num
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR.
THE ART OF LOAFING
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The life in office seems to be in
the result of some Senator in the ac
tion on the tariff bill.
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There ought to be some police pow
er to stop cults ' that bake their
followers in brick ovens.
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A Chicago man offers to trade his
typewriter for a shotgun. Probably
this should be a warning to a couple
of editors.
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Women in the South Sea Islands
are poor conversationalists says a
traveler. The game of bridge must
be practically unknown there.
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Remarking on the art of loafing,
President John Grier Hibben at the
Princeton opening simply played a
modern variation on theold theme.
"All work and no play makes Jack a
dull boy." Only Jcak probably went
about his loaning in a simple, untu
tored way which did not permit him
to get the benefit which comes thru
indolence properly directed.
To do nothing gloriously, to sit
on a sunny Dana ana watcn tne
snails whiz by," is a glorious pros
pect to the mind, especially when it
is aweary from the monotonous, not
overhopeful grind. But that is not
the kind of loafing which was in the
WOMEN ASSAIL TARIFF
Senator Capper's belief that the
present tariff revisor will be Judged
by its final effect on the retail prices
of sugar and shoes is enthusiastically
supported by Anne O'Hare McCor
mick in an article "The Tariff Can
We Afford It" in the current issue of
the Woman's Journal.
"All tariffs come down at last to
the prices of sugar and shoes," Mrs
McCormick says. "And not only our
own sugar and shoes. The high pro
tectionists argue that we pay too low
a nrice for imDorted sugar ... if
thereby we put . . . our sugar grow
ers out of business. Yet perhaps we
pay too high a price for domestic
sugar if thereby we ruin the major
industrv of the neighboring island
of Cuba . . . and destroy the buying
power of one of our best customers
The writer again cites sugar as an
example of doubtful wisdom in tariff
making:
It (tariff) preserves the American
wage level and the American stand
ard of living by adding at least two
cents a pound to the cost of sugar in
order to build up a home industry
based in many states
peen labor
IM Lunch!
Sandwiches
Cheese tnd Weiners
Lunch Counter connected
with our Soft Drink Parlor.
Come, see us. A good place
to spend a pleasant hour.
L. F. KOHRELL
Corner 5th and Main
. A large quantity of liquor was
found stored in a graveyard. It is
difficult to imagine a more appro
priate place for a bootlegger's Joint,
providing the proprietor had open
graves air ready for his patrons.
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FOR SALE
Registered Chester White boars.
PHILLIP LEPERT.
ol7-2tw. Plattsmouth.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
James T. Reynolds, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
Tou are hereby notified that I will
sit at the County Court room In
Plattsmouth. in said county, on the
8th day of November, 1929, and the
Dean Max McConn of Lehieh Uni- 10th day of February, 1930, at 10
versity declares in the current North o'clock a. m. ot each day, to receive
PROFESSOR AT FALT
American Review that the American
fraternity dances above their studies
In importances.
Too many professors, says Dean
iMffVmn are mnr rinwrn l-A n-ttta
on .Mexican i
their own research work than they
Read recent reports of conditions are. with teaching. As a result they
in the Colorado sugar beet fit-Ida " v c" v"
where a Mexican family of six, the own Puub, and their classes get
youngest six years of age, works from
and examine all claims against said
estate, with a view to their adiust-
college professor himself is largely ment and allowance. The time limit-
to blame for the prevalence of stu- ed for the presentation of claims
dents who rang football games and against said estate is three months
m . V fi.w - V V. A T
irvm me cm umj. ui iiuvvuiuer, a. u.
nine to fifteen honrs a day for eight
months or 1600, and at night shares
one room in a horrible hovel with a
similar family."
Voicing a fast widening realization
that "tariff is primarily a woman s
issue," MrsT McCormick sums up the
dull and boresome.
In such circumstances, the student
lis hardly to be blamed if he con-
eludes that his studies are unim-
1929. and the time limited for pay
ment of debts la one year from said
8th day of November, 1929. ,
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this 11th day ot
October, 1929.
A. II. DUXBURY,
(Seal) ol4-3w County Judge.
ORDER OF HEARING
on Petition for Appointment of
Administrator
The State of Nebraska, Cass coua-
ttortant Nn tfafYiCT of real ability ft?. 68-
v v, I -in me county joun.
r. .uu "-" l" In the matter of the estate of Ruth
tne eager attention or nis students.
A. C. Beverage, deceased.'
no matter now pressing were tne I On reading and filing the petition
intensive interest that women have " I" " .v7 "TT, "
t ration of Raid estate may be grant-
It may be hard for the scrub to sit
on the sidelines, but he might con
sole himself with the thought that thought of President Hibben. Aim
iho rpmihrs tt all ttio hrait I less dawdling, wnne oenenciai to a
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Consider the street car conductor. I mit recuperation from fatigue, bod
He leads a simple life, yet he is lily or mental, is an ideal way to in-
about the only man in the world who vite the accumulation of rust which
can tell the ladies where to get off.
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encumbers thought and to render dif
ficult getting back into the harness.
recently demonstrated in tariff-mak
ing.
"Tariffs, once you extract them
from dreary pigeonholes in House
bills and Senate bills, lead to the most
exciting excursions aJid explorations
The bi-partisan committee of women
recently formed to scrutinize the pro
posed rates as they touch the con
sumer has already discovered how
the most technical and elusive items
are domesticated at last and lano
inevitably in the household budget.
When you come down to cases, tariff
is primarily a woman's issue. Wom
an is the ultimate consumer. It is
the collegiate social whirl.
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Harry Sinclair wrote to the news
papers to say that there was no sin
ister purpose in having that Jury
shadowed. Probably merely an inter
esting bit of research work of the
Smithsonian Institution?
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led to R. C. Hitchman, as Adminis
trator;
Ordered, that November Sth, A. D.
1929 at 10 o'clock a. m., is assigned
I for bearing said petition, 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 the
"Prohibition cannot be made a sue- candldatea don.t get far ln " unvaried endeaTor le.dB I" ultimate consumer it i
rcRR throueh lfeislation. hut muBt be Lv , . . ' .... . ner Dusiness io oaiance earning po
u , - I I iXX 1UI UU11C. 1UC ICclL LI UUUIC
There is plenty of candidates for petitioner should not be granted; and
U. S. Senate In Nebraska. Some of f that notice or the pendency oft said
them are not dry enough behind the Petition and the hearing thereof be
ears to go so far away from home. . matf4r ,,T nuhiiBhnr a. nf
this order in the Plattsmouth Jour-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 nal. a semi-weeklr newsnaoer orlnt-
ed in said county, for three success-
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun- jTe we.ks prior to said day of hear-
justified through public opinion
founded on personal conviction," says
Rev. J. E. Skillington.
with them is they don't associate
with the right people for support.
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to brain fag rest, with change, is a
weariness to the flesh, constant loaf-
ing is a disease and, moreover, a de
terioration of the mind and a poison-
and fix the
For komes trith
electricity, the
iloytyog it aaU
cbie mih eicrte
molar.
'
Turkey regulates swimming and iner cf the spirit of man. Substitute
prohibits such outside of the estab-jworj or study and .the aDDlication is
lisnea Darning pxacee. u ney proDaDiy made wider.
have their reasons, what there i3 yet
left there.
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When all the firms and corpor
ations that have profited by the tar
iff are all rounded up and exposed by
the senate, protective arguments ma J
have to be rewritten.
er and buying power
levels of living.
The Consumer's Committee to In
vestigate Living Costs is almost un
doubtedly the "bi-partisan commit
tee of women" to which Mrs. Mc
Cormick refers. It is only one factor.
One looks eagerly for announce- . , concerted action of
ment of a new course In loafing at women asalnBt tne Hawley-Smoot
Princeton, it is not found, so one
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of As-1
bury Jacks, deceased.
To the. creditors of aald estate:
You are hereby notified, that 1 1
will alt at the County Court room ln
Platt&mouth ln said county, on the
1st day of November 1529, and en
the 3rd day of February ' 1939. at
ing.
Dated October 14th, 1925.
A. IL DUXBURT.
(Seal) ol4-3w County Judge.
ORDER OP HEARING . "
and Notice on Petition tor 8et
- tie ment of Account.
Bill that has been gathering mo-
must develop one's own technique. t um durl njr tbe Da8t few monthH
Which might well occupy the first The ReDublican Business Women.
lew available nours or idleness, mat
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John D. Rockefeller says he never
met a golfer whose character was
bad. Singular how men, when old
age comes on, seem to be ready
to forget and forgive everything.
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occupation, indeed, might not be far
away from applying the art of loaf
ing.
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THE GERMAN WAY
In the County Court of Cass coun-
19 o'clock a. m. of each day, to re- ty, Nebraska.
ceive and examine all claims against I . State of Nebraska, Cass county, as.
said estate, with a view to their 1 To the heirs at law and all per-
adjustment and allowance. The I sons Interested in the estate of Athal-
tlme limited tor. the presentation of iah Bauer, deceased:
claims against said estate is three) On reading the petition of Frank
Inc. of New York City, representing months from the 1st 'day of Noveaa-J Bauer.. Administrator, with the will
DOT, yv. X. C . (UlU W UIUQ JIUMk- wiuoWr V J mt, ,uu nciuuuaii.
64 for payment .o' de'bta ia one year and allowance of. his account filed' in
from . tald. 1st- day, of Norember, thla Court on the Jta day. of Octobeir,
1S.29 . r r i . 1929, .and. for. .-assignment , of; resj-
Witness mr - hand and -tbe Beal of du of .said estate . and-for his dls-
aafd. Countr Court: thla. 4th, day of charge' aa admisiatrator with the vfill
500' members of 110 trades and pro
fessions, hare sent a resolution to all
Republican members of Congress pro
testing increases in tariffs that -will
raise the prioes of food and clothing.
The Non-Partlsan Fair ITariff Cdm
October. 1929.
A friend, late returned from a tour mittee, speaking through; Its rtrea3- 'jl '0j.zw ' . " 1 ' Countr Judge.
of Germany, asserts that no disfigure
ment of the beauty of German high-
These ways are
An observer says deporting alien
criminals does not cure the crime ways is permitted
problem. This is a small per cent of lovely, and they are bo kept
crimes committed by those who can Order, tidiness, are German cardi
urer,- Mrs. William Swan, stated last
week that "Although . women, eon-
. SHERIFF'S SALE
not be deported because of being citi- nal virtues. There is, we are inform-J Qf Congress."
zens. The suggestion is to punish ed an almost entirely absence of un-
stitute more man su per. cent oi.iae ;I atkit vKi-vi'nA',,nt f raei
ultimate ouyers or me-country,-tne ig A .-
fact has been ignored by both houses I Br: Tlxtue of "an -Order of ..Sale prayer of the petitioner should not
BDOiea 01 gam esiaie; - s - ,
It-Is hereby-ordered that you and
all ' persona - interested ln Bald matter
may,, and do,', appear at the County
Court' to be held in and. .for said
county', on the 8th day of Novamber,
A. D. 1929 at "ten o'clock ; a. a., to
fikqw cause. If tiny there be, why the
;iasue4 by Golda Noble. Beal, Clerk 6X1 be granted,' and that notice of the.
!Farm Homes Need,
the SIPEEiY MAYTAG
UT on the farm where washings are big and time is valu-
able, the Maytag is especially appreciated.
The Mas'tag Gasoline Multi-Motor is interchangeable,
with the electric motor by removing only four bolts. Fifteen
years development has brought the Multi-Motor to a high
ctate of perfection. Bronze bearings, flood-proof carburetor,
Bosch high-tension magneto and speed governor, give it a
smooth flow of reliable power. A thrust of the foot pedal
starts it.
A Week's Washing FREE
Write or telephone for a trial Maytag washing. If
it doesn't sell itself, don't keep it. Deferred payment
you'll never miss.
THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Newton, Iowa
Founded 1891
Lots 8 and 4 In Block 9. In
South Park, an Addition to the
City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun
ty. Nebraska, and Lot 9 in Block
S9 in the City of Plattsmouth,
Cass county. Nebraska
to set my hand and the seal of
said Court this 9th day of October,
A. D. 1929.
A. H. DUXBURT,
(Seal) ol4-3w County Judge.
ORDER OF HEAR INTO AND NO
TICE OP PROBATB OF WILL
In the County Court of Cass coun-
FVrm. Northwestern Factory Branch,
llaytag Bldst. 515 Washington Ave., N.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Aluminum: HVasher
Maytag RkSo Programs
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Elmwood Goodridge & Coatman
Weeping Water Moritz Maytag Co.
Eagle Moritz Maytag Co.
Tn influential Kationni iiao-UA or tt District: Court ; within, and tar pendency of said petlUon and the
oor0 o cio-htlv nHvprtiBAmPntc In town and uvn v. .. 4 au 8 nwriag inwegi D9 fflTBO lO aii per-
"""" i""1 I -M , ftetftd . I will on. tha Bth da of ann 1ntrntwJ in nalrf mnttM- n nuh.
when they came. This might do. village or on the roads leading to I program. Mrs. Harris T. Baldwin. November. A. D 19 29 at 18 o'clock liahlnc a odv of thla order ia tne
-:o: them; the open country is left unde-I National Chairman of the LtTlngJa. m. of said day at the south front Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly
AUTOMOBILE HORNS filed by billboards & posters on farm Costs Committee,, declared: " "The door of the court house in the Guy newspaper printed in said county.
buildings. Conditions are maintained question is so intimately linked op riaiuuaouui, eorasxa, ia saw ror-inree successiTe weeas prior 10
The city of New York has begun in the alluring and pictures war with the household budget that no "The In eas whereof. I have here-
wmpaisu uuud a f a w uitii mun mi me oiaen time me remote irom intelligent voter, either a man or tne real eabate. to-wit: Junto
unlawful the unnecessary blowing of the hectic day of a commercial com- woman, can ignore it. We found a
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uuiub uiiu umtr Buuuu-maiiug uo-1 petition wnicn nas prostitutea tne surprisingly satisfactory reeponse
vices that are unnecessarily loud or mountain trails, the sylvan ways, the throughout the country.r
narsn, ana tnus inaugurates wnat pastoral loveliness, even the skies and Another nation-wide women's or-
may be a national crusade. Let us at clouds in America with vulgar an- hranlstatlon. the National Tronawive'
least nope so. nouncements of this or that eicel- Leaeue. has voiced its attitude thru I The same being lrled upon and
In the early days of automobiles, hence on superiority in the way of itg president, Mrs. Julian Heath, who taken as the property of J. .B. Hen-
when the world was in the horse and commodities which would be sup- for a merger of house wives to gJ SSJl.ltTriS
ouggy age a norn was an ansoiute posed to appeal to the public need or protect with economic foundation of Tin T Plattsmouth Loan and Buildin S11 aI Nebraska, County of Cass,
essential. Today, in most cases, it is its vagrant desire. th American Hoim." Th Women's I AsnAciAtlon. nlalntlir tmlnat n&ld
used bv drivers in lieu of brakes and r Thi vaiVn amonp- ti hn and xt4J , - J riondanrn To all persons Interested in the
I uauwiuu ' wiMuiunwu ia V I I m tt. . ,
Uhna it ia nnt nnlr onnnrimr Kn . ffln.(.u. a .v.- n . . . . , I Plflttfimooth. Nebrflftfca. OotAbar 4. i i-i o x iwra r . sans, deceases
i " - - j j "o "- i niuuuiouu a.iuuuu iuc uciuiau w no rewntea on ine non-f&rusan ruir i . , i ,w .1.1 i i-
... I li rj 1 23 I KJU iu yvuuwi oi Deuuu
ummjf uuugciuua. iuany.ariTeis iu- are saia to De ways or aeiignt wnere Tartff Committee by its president. I Dtoimn Bans and Leona Boedeker nravine
day dash through a populated district the beautiful points of view are pre- Miss Ella T. Sullivan. I KKHr c?aj rooatT that the instrument filed in thla
without abating their speed one bit, served from this modern contamin-1 Woman's attitude toward tariff I Netaaaka. court on the Sth day of October,
soundins: their horns almost con- Ltion. I i,i.i . k-I7-w 11923. and purporting to be the last
I 1T7A1SMI.UVU IB Kit BUiUUiCU WJ I '
tlnuously so that they may take the The German thought has been cul- Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of
right of way by reason of their in- tivated, it is said, to a consideration the governor of New York, in an In
sistence and their recklessness. for the welfare of the countryside in inrriAw in tn vw VnrV WnrH. I The State of Nebraska. Casa coun- testament of Flora P. Sans, deceas-
The difficulty is that many drivers a sensible wav: and what 1 eneour- w. aa nii I ty, ss. led; that said instrument be admitted
thinv that th snnnriino f hnm a lQHnr a .otifn,, i - . , n me uounty upurx. uj prooate ana me aammistrauon ox
mnPv , " - J, I;: :rr,: '"I puD"m "or"." the natter of the estata of Jo- said esute be granted to Emma Sans
I " " " - J U...W uauuttui ii 10 u an tiveiy interested in Its own weiiare spch C Kllinrton. drjvuij3 Garrison, at; EnwtitriT?
ana is to De commenaeo: ratner tnan obligation to assist in the mainten- than It has in the past, the increased To the creditors of said estate: It is hereby ordered that you, and
condemned. Such, however, is not lance and safeguarding of beauty of tariff will be a reality. Said Mrs.1 u are hereby notified, that I all persons Interested In said matter.
the case, for the good driver is so this character and to talrn a eom. M" 611 County Court room In may, and do, appear at the County
careful himself and has his car so mendable pride in such action. "Adding $1 to ever, 100 pounds r "AT VV!! 'Z'T
constantly under control, that he has :o: . of BUgar i8 not -where we wiU feel the 10th day of February. 1930. at A. . D. 1929. at ten o'clock a. m., to
absolutely no need of a warning sig- Premier MacDonald has made him- the tariff most. It Is the way the tha hour of ten o'clock in the tors- show causa, if any there be, why the
nal. If he is approaching a dangerous self very popular with the people of manufacturers will us unpleasantly nooa oI aca da to receive and ax- prayer of the petitioners should not
intersection he does not sound a long America. Evidently he is a wonderful conscious of a higher cost of living. ""fA" " ff eftata; panted and that notice of the
m,o( rtn i nnlMm.v., v .....v . 6 . . with a Tlew to their adjustment and pendency of said petition and that
, -r l"-"- r.uCilo utu wu inoee manmaciurers wno race an in-1 allowance. The time limited for the the hearing thereof be given to all
proaches the crossing at slow speed herself a home with all visitors if crease will not only charge the pub- j presentation of claims against said persons interested in said matter by
and maaes certain that it is safe to she wants to remain. nc an added sum. to take care of the I estate Is three months from the Sth I publishing a copy of this Order in
proceed before he does so. tp: tariff hut thwy will avail thAmnAltwi aaJ or ovemoer, a. d. 19Z9. ana the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-
Car drivers need education in thi Th. ih ni.i- - r-t.M-L. .1. .... I tb Ume limited for payment of weekly newspaper printed in said
- ilx j- iui tiic uuuuiiuuui lu lata. 00 a. bwi 1 K0 in . ..u o v. I .1 . 1
, orj pit. ttr.T, i .i,- ,,. . I 1 woi-o vuu j uwu mull ovu uaj iwujui;, iw uirw ouuflfli ro weJU
. . . uw.dj wnu cuuwucui luaasacrcs oi jewisu 1 Digger iact. it win oe tne large mauu-iox November. 19Z9. orlor to uld dav of hftirlnr
enougn witnout tne incessant ana lr-i people has created a new problem facturers who will benefit most the? Witness my hand and the seal off Witness my hand, and the seal of
ritating squawk of auto-horns. Let for Great Britain which holds the middle and lower classes who Willi814 County Court this Tth day of said court, this Sth day of October,
every driver join, in the movement mandate. But world nroDlerns are not anffar mnat ti i r-i, oof. uciooer, isza. A. D. 1SZ9
to abate the niiiPianp- t- v A. . xuaJUX. A. M. rjoiUSY,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
will and testament of the said de
ceased, may be proved and allowed
and recorded aa the last will and
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