MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 2924. rAGB TWO PIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL ft i i DENVER T To accommodate patrons desiring to visit the National Western Sieek Show the Burlington will sell round-trip tickets at rate of fare and one-third (minimum fare $2.00) January 17 to 21, inclusive, final return limit, January 29. B. VS. CLEHENT, Ticket Agent program at the 9 o'clock period. On Saturday night the Blackstonian or chestra will give the dinner program and a group of popular Omaha ar tists (not pupils) the 9 o'clock broad- RETURNS HOME FROM SIX WEEKS' VISIT IN THE WEST STATE WQI1 TWO POINTS AS RESULT ROCK ISLAND SUIT From Saturday's Daily J This morning Frank R. Gobelman, ; the well known painter and docorat-; or, who for the past six weeks has been enjoying a visit on the Pacific coast with relatives and friends, re turned home. Prank has missed all the fine weather that this locality has been enjoying and leaving the palms and orange groves of Southern Cali- Railroad Valuation Should be Fixed ; j on Basis of Mileage in State ! State Court Adjuster. Krmn Thursday's I):iily Attorneys for the state, while los ing the main point a? to the valua tion of the Rock Island railroad, feel gratified over having had two points established in its faor by the recent is that the II um -urn m ti ' OUT OF THE ETHER 1 Radio News Broadcast each Saturday by Station ETAO "So This is WINTER. CALLED TO ILLINOIS BY TRAGIC DEATH " .1 r . . c . . day of the vear. He reports a very -'-ate supreme court is the proper fine visit and rest amid the scene: race or railroads aggrieved over of the Pacific coast and feels much ' the actions of the state board of Improved in every way. 1 equalization to loi;e their appeals Mr. Gobelman will "leave Mondav and not in the federal court where for Hastings, where he is to attend they have previously gone and which !a meeting of the Master Painters o: as lour or nve appeals now penning. jXebrrska, of which he is one of the The federal court at Omaha has leld members of the board of directors. .also that the appeal lies to the state 1 supreme court first. I The other point is that the valua- Itirn shall he fixed on the basis of , - 1 I he mileage in the state. The Rock Island attorneys claimed a much low er figure than the ? 10,600,000 fixed .by the state board, basing their cal culation on the earning power cf the lines in this state as reprersnted, by sueh business units as car miles, ton J miles and the like. Ine supreme : jurt says that the valuation in Xe- , hraska shall be on the ba.-is of the number ot miles operated nere as compared witn tne entire mileage in the system. The experts say that while the re duction in valuation of the railroads that will naturally follow if the court stands by its decision in the end will inerca.se ti e taxes of everybody else, this is only directly, because under regulation the railroads are permit ted io cnarge tneir taxes as an op P. T. Becker Departed This Morning in Response to Message An nouncing Death of Cousin. From Saturday's lail- This morning P. T. Becker depart ed for Pekin. Illinois, in response to a message announcing. the fact that his cousin, Bert Weinheimer, had . uircrii aiuuii l ii Vilnius in itic ca ) . explosion of a starch plant at that place on Wednesday. There were ' some thirty killed and it was impos sible for some time to ascertain tin full list of the dead and it was not the title "Piattsmouth program di rector." These programs are good T Irtu- .linn -i i 1 1 I r r-i n V I -i .It'm'ti'im f f rY Vi r t rw-y n n1 o C Aim program earlv in February? I gentleman told us afterwards, who " jcsirraay tnat tne. nouy or ..r. orating ex. ense. In this way they " wasn't very enthused about driving cinhejmer was recovered. 'collect hack in freight hcarges the Frozen in at the North Pole isn'tihis car up the night of the Junior1 , 1 ne deceased v as a fireman at the nxos 1hov ,iay and thug everybody so van. with plentv to eat and a : neview, "i oeneve I'lattsmoutn ougni - iuis mem inaireciiy, radio for entertainment. WTAP has a new harmony com bimit ion, "The Tuneful Two" which is very good for male voices. to be 'in the air' once a month, and f?r some years past and was among you can call on me any time to h provide the transportation. Railroad .'aluations Bid you drop a card of apprecia te Care in Soldering In view of the large number of new sets now oeing assembled rrom oVV?L r mOUe T-ant rank "out of this city and M programs, jou enjojed tin .mck: to a train imore-s noon the biulder3 f , , , vi --ai" I'upie s upiiu iue ui.iiucu George A. Kaffenberger and Mrs. . Ithe importance of correct soldering. T peao0ck of t inonll1 Now cars eve was a great time; Be especially careful in soldering on-, "-- uuom. for taxation made by mse this properly .Mrs. t-rann urinKman ana tne late politics thru the free pass they were Mrs John II Becker and also a cou- tavorod in taxation values because sin of . A., P. T., E. II. Becker. Mrs. hv iicnoiiv ra oo I"S. Aftor tliov worn nn .' Aiit rF -r.liic. ------- . ir.Mii ii ilp w,e. 1 e" K"un" iiutnis ui iiiau Liij purposes hav always been .a.... it-u i.. jn.-uin ni ut-iiiii mi- a board of state officers, beca "''"V"lu- , s the only v.av It can be Mr. Weinheimer was a nephew oi ,inno w1ip th psiimo C. for the radio bosses. Among those who sc iit personal greetings were Dr. I'r lmcr, WOO. and W. A. Frasier, WO AW. Tiie Radio Digest says Jack Xel-f-mi has '-ui l his scng for ?0. 000, 000. 0::. The automobile (what Leshosky turred down) is still on the block. We'll hid 100 German marks. is allowed to run into the insulating nrftTrS AT tF segments and there set up short cir- Will- ULrtlsS Hi cuits that will not only prove noisy, but very difficult to locate in the weeks to come when you might other wise be enjoying perfect radio recep tion. Poor soldering is as bad or worse than none at all. HAWKA OF DIPHTHERIA the figures hnve generally been on an actual valuation basis, and this, the supreme court says, puts thein out of line with other valuations, which are much less than actual. Governor Bryan as chairman of e state hoard of taxation, h?d noth g to say in regard to the decision or' the siipreme court of Xehraska vraeh holds that the Rock Island Starting the New Year. Eight WOO, at Davenport, is' starting the; .This announcer heard radio greet ings to thf Xew Year in three of our fn.ir t:m :nrf-; hnf vas iimldo In l ick -.;)" uryone in-the Rocky Moun- ers are '?,iai,i1ar -'j their schedule, tain district at the hour they were No New Cases Have Developed and railroad company has Ven taxed by With Everyone Co-Operatine itho state board on an excessive valu- No More Danger Expected due to get their Xew Year. V.'HB. the Atlanta Journal, will ob rerv,' Monday night as silent at the 10:4", Radiowl period and Wednes day night at the S to 9 period next v.-eck. Otherwise they will be in the : ir tfery wetk-day niglit with two r ood programs. Xew Year with lots of pep. Our read- Fn,m Saturday s ruily ... ers are familiar with their schedule.1 T,!e residents of Xehawka and so we will only, call attention to the ' community were, greatly shocked high liehts for next week: Monday when it learned that two Sunday night, splendid 2 hour con- daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Chester If you want to hear ral harmony,' ftay up tonight and hear the Har-i mnny girls. Miss Oarpentier and Miss' Ingram, sing "So This is Venice" and! "Hacliensack, Xew Jor-sey." Yes,! Ver Xier. it's from WDAP. Chicaeo. t "60 meters, 10 p. m. to 3 a. m. ation as compared with other prop erty. ' ' State Tax Commissioner W. H. SnMth did not comment upon the legal points in the decision, but said that the record 6f hi3 office showed that lands were varued at '$34,000',- ilji.l ; . f.rt hp?innln?r nt 0- Thnrednv n itlit WaldO Were OUarantmcd in their ...... V ' . t'I.rf(i P. S. OT orchestra and V. B. Rochte, home with - diptheria. On TuIay f"" He sal! baritone soloist. S to 9. in program everyone was grieving over the death l-nnTi! f in v 3 rehearing, of Xational Assn. of Broadcasters' re- of Cleora May. the second eldest ot t J thf ftate can b'reamiand ana uean 'apa, turn a " -1 -v In Your Key;" Saturday night, dance program, 9 to 10, also featuring Xat. Assn. of Broadcasters' music and in cidental singing by Rochte. Rock Island railroad was the Since that time every precaution ! ?"Jty ;Iad ha5 applied to the '""i "i int? roaas ap- i-.:it-u u 1 ue lenerai court. It is little Pet Peeves a la Radio rr 1 - 11 1 . i , , . . i 1 ne itnow wno allows nis set 10 'remain in oscillation, causing heter- i dining throughout the neighborhood. (Omaha) pro-' The niehtlv harrasrp nf X-rav nnd in our opinion violet rav machines that rmil'rl hp fell a long r,.ys fhort of the Platts. stopped if their owners would shield Junior Review and although thev'nt.H ri.i.mi ti Technical Highs gram Thursday nisiit. nossible has hppn t.iltpn liv rir J W I . uuii. -. . T)i nitll C qt1 r Tfil- rnctrlnnt o " I hawka. Everyone who is known to T T , V?1 PjVifiC raI, have been exposed have been vaccin- ! J? J 1 llkf. ,to. f,n'J ,sonie ate,! to keep tbe disease from gain-I V t 1 'n Rlld.e ,n with the ing no further headway. S d, U? taxes re" We were informed by Dr. Thomas .'iJJ1 A ys that no new cases had developed up j U '"Zebras ka so the until this noon and that' the other ' IO" "S t0 haA roa(1 W1 make Waldo child 1 imnrnvin. o-rMti on,i "nv.-nce in tne scate revenues 1 ...j ,.V1 ,f u. may Lave the largest high school be iwfen Chicago and Frisco, they ctr tdialy haven't got the best musical talent. it is thought she is out of danger. He also stated that never before had he seen the general public so willing to co-nnpr.otr in nn on Hon n cfnn Thp lfl!pcrr!lnh u4itinn Vi n to nl. - , . ..... -"-o'" '"i-'"" vna. 10 ai- pn npnur-. wntip it ia tliono-lit t-piiifimc. vnne it is thought no ways 111 the air on the same meter more new cases will develop, public wave as WJAZ, Chicago, or so near gatherings will be postponed for a Since the erection of the storage battery operated-station of the Wil lartl people at Cleveland, some of the technical experts are becoming con- a "rufh" messaere verted to the opinion that much of; To hear the old "one-two-three-tbe fading is due to slight variations: four" test count of WAAW7, Omaha, in the current pulling motors that op- about the time vou get the set adjust erate the direct current srenerators. incieuj as 10 spoil tneir programs. - few davs until thinsrs nro rnrded To hear 'em read the flock of safe 0 telegrams from "Hackensack. XewT Jor-sey" and have our own operator; im ii., nf just 100 ousy to nanaie where oven the slightest drop shows ' station up mg m the output of the broad casting tubes. It is certainly true that very little fading is experienc ed vith the Willard station. To have someone tell you "how SELECTED FOR THE JANUARY TERM make a difference of nhnnt 2 1,00 0 in its tate tax. The total tax of the company paid to state, county and local districts in this state is estimated at $171,0'0. This may be cut down one-third. INSTALLS NEW CHAPTER Advertises Our Tov.ti Any Piattsmouth organization de firing to sponsor mother radio pro gram by talent from this city, can secure a date for s:-ir.e by applying to this announcer, who officially rates From Saturday's Daily The following members of the petit jury panel for the term of the good Ilavanna, Cuba came thru last , district court that will be called for night." January 14th, have been drawn bv 111, o. tv (,lprk or -the Tiictrict f 'rn r-f Tomnc: . If . ,r l cve .. L'yir tt " ;; ek; ,;n "..."lOinaha and Grand Inspector Rnvnw - - - - - r w . Stew- us a line and tell U3 about it. Ad- A1- Robertson and Sheriff E. P dress Radio Station ETAO. riatts-'art: mouth. Xebr. t George v ogler Louisville Reuben Groesser Weeping Water Good Programs Next Week Werner Okerbloom Piattsmouth A-r.AA,- . . , 'N- F- Hennmgs Cedar Creek WOAW promisese to turn loose a Charles L. Ayers Alvo nine iieiiei turn me coraine weeK t. tvt Afnn-r-oi. .... , , , ,iuij "cciv, wucii iwuiiierman comer 4 j j 1 (i iinie get-togetner parties and a Ralph E. Dorr FOB SALE i. acres adjoining Piatts mouth just right for Dairy Farm Wii! give good terms to par ty able to handle. Might as sist in putting good Dairy cows 011 place. Inquire of T. H. Pollock FARMERS STATE BANK t.; mediocre school program took up the Ray Oborn 5. 'greater part of the time. iMike Lutz IIZ Tonight at the dinner concert hour ' Z. A. Coatnian , (G:30) Carl Lamp's orchestra will J. A. Davis make its initial radio appearance, '.Walter C. Jones I although it ia better known to the F. E. Buell dancing public than any other Om-! Arthur Jeffery Jaha orchestra. Usual Sunday chapel Wallace Taylor j. I services tomorrow at ! a. m. and 9 C. D. Spangler j. p. tn. Monday night at dinner hour, ; Charles Frolich J.' Randall's orchestra will transmit a 'William Rikli program from Brandeis store restau- E. C. Giles . rar.l3 and at 9 the Fontenelle con-'August Roessler ,t.';Cert orchestra will be on with a 45 Fred G. Ahrens .j minute program of standard selec-'A. A. Lindell It ions, followed by another of the less H. L. Hanson popular pupil3 recitals. Tuesday This jury panel will trv the re- O. A. C. maining cases of the parties i -Green wood Union Wabash Louisville -Piattsmouth Avoca Murray Elm wood Murdock Greenwood .-Piattsmouth Murray Elmwood ..South Bend Xehawka .-Piattsmouth Xehawka Murdock : Union 4. DR. H. G. LEOPOLD Ostecpathio Physician Eyes Tested and Glaete Fitted night's dinner concert from dining room and the 9 o'clock pro gram given by Seymour camp Xo. 1 6. W. O. W., the boys who have never vet failed to r.lpaso th radin fans in their several programs of the! ed by the recent grand jury. Constipation indict- Cnlon Block Phone PLATTSMOUTH 208 Constipation of the bowels is a (last few months. Thursday night, a stoppage of the sewerage svstem that JjMagnolia (Ia.) community program removes waste matter from the body. iat fi:30 and an operatic program at It is as necessary that your bowels . I, including tne roost popular offer-, piove regularly once each day to r ings from the operas of the last few carry off this waste, as it is that the j years, part in English and part In waste pipes of your home be kept .; Italian. Friday night. Empress Gar-;open and carry off the waste from V den orchestra (with which P"m'-d the house. If you would enjoy g'ood flWier is playing saxaphon) -for the- health, keep your bowels regular by uiui.ni piusmra aua tseii leiepnone taiving LnaniDenam s raoiets when 'roni Thursday's Daily Last evening James M. Robertson, grand high priest of the grand chap ter of the Royal Arch Masons of Xe braska. was at Florence where he of ficiated at the installing of Florence chapter Xo. CI. R. A. M.. which is ithe first new chapter to be installed oy 3ir. Robertson since his election to Hie head of the grand chapter of Nebraska. Assisting him were raat A. Overfiznd Success Is t!ie Talk of the Country The year just ended has been the greatest $1 all the tilteen years of Overland history. A great year made by great cars the greatest Ovtrlam'.s ever built. Greatest in looks, power, action, comfort and mcney's voTth Look at the new Overland Cham pion, for instance It brings a quality closed car with features and utilities hitherto unheard of within reach of every purse. America's first all- purpose car conceded to be the most uset'i' to:?' car on wheels The Ci iinp:on and all Overland models have the bigger Overland engine ')rute pow?i with extreme economy. Lea-lrs in economy leiders on the road leaders in the many satisfactions they bring to owners. See them. Sit in them. Ask for a sample oi their performance. S-i9 3 t. o. b. Toledo 0; 5. o. C. Toledo 07 95 o. t. Toledo John Bauer -B . .r ft t A -L. ENTERTAINS "THE 3TJNCH" If he is expecting to :eturu to her home: Jin the nr.-xt few days tuid accordin;; ily last ni;;I.t the word was passed to) I III i: :i"IU3 iiL tl'ti 1IUICI lillll Lllt- V NOTICE OF SALE I"i:im Thursday's rnily Last evening the Main hotel w th? scene of a very pleasant socia gathering of the residents who mal their home it that popular hostelry, ! how to arrange and the time spent and in which Mrs. Frank R. Gobel-1 niost delightfully for some'hing like rv n was the presiding genius For I an 1;.'ir1- Oyer the feast J. H. Pollock the past five weeks' Mrs. Cotclraan ,':'r'uc,:'V"'.,,:'" '"rtl 1 "i'"""; I will sell at public auction the "".should assemble iat the dining room, following property, to-wit, at 1 p. m., ;.nd where refreshments had been pre- January 22th, 1924. at the depot at :e i,ured such as onlv the hostess knows lTnion, Nebraska: Three crates con- has resided at the hotel while Frank! wore made by the members of the . , - . - .1 . .. 1, . . . l',. wrs enjovhig a visit over the noli- t,lJ , ' I 1 , ,1;t,, hil , r;t; the verv delightful tirae Mrs. Gobel davs with his relatives on the Pacific 1 in? . c IliJil ltili li:e Mff 1) ii lllJl tLiUllt'II (U taining Ever Brite Oil stoves and one package of band pumps, unless same is removed Ly consignee or consign or on or before that date. ELMER M'COWAN, Agent. cost and during this time Mrs.' Go'ielman has been or.e of the "fam-l ily" at the hotel over which William j Rarclay, the genial landlord prebides. j and last evening this Estimable ladyi decided that she wouTd give a "treat" to the other residents of the hotel as' tha ether liuT'ib.rs of the hotel fam ily ami her forthCoiiiiii.rr departure ii regretted by everyone there. Journal ads get result?. Miss Alpha Peterson and Miss Ma rie Kaufman departed ihis morning for Omaha to spend a few hours visit ing with friends there as well-as lopkhig after . ooio inattera of busi ness. . TFT Fill co3f;lSTNG of- v.rr.na uigii driest Louis E. Smith of ot Omaha. The new chapter was started with a charter membership of nearly 100 and is the infant in the state cf this branch of the Masonic fraternity. IE&Y- CAT 15 Hi and Seme Good iUSule This Sale will be held at Union, Nebraska in Ed Leach's sale barn, commencing at 11 o'clock a. m. on S3 u HEARING ON WILL PROBATE Frnni Fiidny's Pnily This morning Attornev J. A. Cap well, accompanied by Mr. K. A. Sch neider of the Elmwood State Bank and Mr. Thomas Murray, of Dunbar, were here to attend thp nrnhnto nf the will of the late Andrew C. Sev-1 bert. of Elmwood. The estate will I be in the neighborhood of $30,000.1 Mr. Schneider was one of the wit-! nesses to the will while Mr. Murray is guardian of minor heirs of the es tate and Mr. Capwell the attorney for the estate. The will was receiv ed and probated by County Judge Allen J. Beeson. 1 FOR SALE Sale consists of 30 head of Holstein cows and heifers that were bought at Evansville, Wisconsin, by Rex Young for the Farmers State Bank of Piattsmouth, and he purchased them from twelve of the best dairies in Wisconsin and from herds of reputation. If you could see what these dairies are doin for th A e owners an dth( R. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels at $1.50 each. Mrs. Julius Reinke, South Bend, Xeb. dl0-2mo.w country, you would want to own a few dairy cows. About one-half of these cows are heifers, will have calves at side sale day. Some are fresh now, others will be within a few days after sale. Also in this sale will be some real mules, and two good Ford trucks, 1923 models, one having been used only one month. Go see your banker, if you need to, and come pre pared to take a few cows homesomething that will aiways pay the bill. TERMS OF-SALE Bankable local customers. ed security bearing eight per cent. i iv .;..-I-I-I-i-T:r company employes for their second needed. FOR OVER 40 YEARS HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE has been used successfully In the treatment of Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICIXE con sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves tJ5 local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on tne Mucous Sur faces, thus reducing- the inflammation. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. CLERKS-J. M. PattersonUnion; Farmers State Bank or nattsmouth .3 fc't 4 i ft -