MONDAY. APRIL 11. 192". PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE LIGHT 0AL 2! tt13 Ikas tcsa U Li I 'At Paper! Jig 70 sVc are golr.ij to move over on Main street. This --Is ?..?-,:J?s rJ of cur new cntl fresh spring sioc'c. TL- itl.-ai-jr-.s will he teller nr you rorwe curly. Hie ramt store F. S. CCBELMAN Haul It Bv true ick! Wa -ViU s'Jo AH Kinds of Wauliag Between maha and Pl&iismouth Pro.r.'t Service and utaonablc Prices! Phono 3lj4 Inttsmouth. Neb. The Bank of Cass County Capital, Surplus and Profits tm ft if; Your Business Solicited In a Genera! Banking Busines AU Deposits in this Bank are Protected by the Ne braska Stn.te Banking Guaranty Law. I HOUSE KILLS COURT BILL BY 46 TO 43 VOTE PINOCHLE CLUB FEASTS During the winter months ;t mini-' her of tl)!1 young married people of t!u city have l.tcii enjaying l'ii'iiu';ii meetings at which t lie game of pinochle was the chief diversion and . .as the interest in t lie game grew n ' : was decided that the members of the ' p;irty would piay a series and the losers would he forced to treat the winners at the close of the series of ' games. The final result w;is held ;:i CONTINUANCE OF COMMISION TO tl,e home of .!:!Vor an.l .Mrs. II. A. 9 PfiuwyiU .Perkins oouncy AID SUPREME TRIBUNAL IS PUT TO SLEEP. Schneider, Thursday evening when the losers, eoniuosed :f .Mrs. Schnei der. J. l- Warlra unl -Mr. and Mrs. 1 K. ('. Harris entertaint d the wimu is. ALL AGREED THAT LAWLESS NESS IS ON THE INCREASE AT PRESENT TIME day wnen me supreme t-smi i t-uiiiiin.i- nm . iney n r(. exp"i is m I i:e : ,i sion bill was killed by vote of 4 to M( urr.-.nairi a ;irst dass feed and the 4:!. This, in the face of a message, winners feel taai they were amply irotu (Jovernor .McKelvie asking for: repaid for tiulr shill in .viiiTiinn the continuation of t he commission ( n;a jorify of the juints during: th for two more years. jveries i patios. liarK's IIlUl i Killing inc :oin xnishinn and putting a heavy burden; f work on the supreme court prop-1 er would te tin- only means of ever J getting Nebraska judicial district;! reditricted in compliance with the1 'new constitution were made by Hep- j resentat i ves Lynn. Snow and others! lighting the bill. It also wa.- charg-j CI?rs cf G. L. Farley Entertain Class eu uiai ai me i.me ui.- Mii.ien.t-, Qf 31lS3 (jara VCyilCll at l'res- , court commission was creai-u a soi BOYS ACT AS HOS TESSES TO LADIES emu promise was made tli::f it would b" discontinued in two e.;rs and ithat tiiis iirotuise has been broken. i Will Delav Work .Mr. Schneider. Mrs. "ari:a and .Mr Lincoln. April S. Lawyers ami .Mrs. u. Knurr a dinner. I That crime coml'.li.ms over the ;tate administration members of the 'jhe losers eroved that whil'j ti!ys:.i'e ;,re th" worst in ears is tii" lower house went down to the most might not fully understand the mys-I opinion i tle -heriffs of tit" vi-.rlous disastrous defeat of the session to-. t tl-. of "nulling or "buying tlo- i iinMes w;o I.: v gathered n Lin coln d'lring the ptsst I"v days. In : t I of improv in.:;, it is said :tn- diti.U.S reei.jin;ly are veMinv, ;orse 111 all ti:e (ounties. Th" authorities report that tiie ;::ftea-e in l'r.s les.-ness has bet-n from ' : I to seiity-!;ve p -r eni : in; e 1 !t I 7 and the greater part of the . !; l it i ;:ls are trac-rible ti pr.diibi-ti-m la v hrealving aim other crime.-; 'hat have -pf!li;; fr:m eif trts ft e ui" :he I'i't !,itii:..:-y law o; t j:e si a ' ". Sii' riff .Michael i iat k. of Omaha. th" UIi-e!!..I c ,:m! i ' i' !. I..1 'oN.iiiii th" b'.a ; as ..!! i.s ii.- vv ue of it ' oil obi P .-. !!:' the carry- il i- (Hit i 'l f i i l , ill 1 a e! - . .-!.! If .1. V. A!"i ari"': i' e!,t.e e.!ii".t .;.-: ""'.. ;.ii' !i i: fa ! 'i ' of ; o; o;i' 'is 1 i ,:t i; i'l , :: l ii.; t !. : i i ii 1 1 ; or' : i i r : r V . i " i. ; t-.- c,-.ti e i uf- a t i.ea; if t j(e ef, .!. ". a e ivity. S!i Ira Alil'.er. of Lai:. ; ::. '". i . (J . I :?". C:t. t '. V. K-l. il- ; ! , f Til at sto.i. A Ii ker, ' I'ni.dy. V. i At vood. oi -I or.v a i-1. K. Willi .i . ui i'.o- I-:. !!. ; ;'ter, f L a n a nd I II. And' i'hejps, are aiuoT.u th-- oi; -(i o npiirt the violation of p- .a il.it imi i v." a - h i n -i t h- ca t :i in- r. i -i r i ii erino' waes tie ir v.ir- '. I . '. Hi ' i " . Th i.i'iiioi s of i :. pi '.; ! 'ion ! s .-!: i t " he abo'.t ' u : ally 1 ! i '. : '1 -i i.'io:,'.; t he . it.-: ii a ii and i''-r.i-K i-'l!a i .').! of I ' ! i 1 e. . !!' h.-r . tf t ! 1 1. :!' ..- i a u I rill." t :,-!t . d ;.i i t ; 'Mir: c;. i k :! a ! ! nvi-i the Mat..- lie- aa ho: i " a'"" t.Ii'iil.v 'iii:'- to he a i' I'o in: i !' !.- vioia'ioti a:.it o;.e v hi'di v i :: g l.anl to s'timp oi, ' . (: of ' !;!;- : !a I'lii ! Ii :; "i: 'i i - to: - . '- , :. ! ny 1 :-h' r-j ::'-. is i i i' ; l!:.'t !!; a-"- of I i.e f i r - a . r I r '! - i'.'o::: i :; :. ? e' i; la t .. e?i' - a t : i !':!(:.'' ' I i T i : i a " i i . f( If m jk ML T7 .Mi i J 13 6w.: 1 M byterian Church Parlors. The young n.. n's c!a:-s .f tiie Pr" ; 1. yteri.iti Sumi'v schoid of w:::-! i ' . irt? e L Ka l ' v is the I e: 1 1- !o r ! Friends of tiie commission declared t i-1 :i i ri i th" v" una ladies ,,t M;,. that if it were put out of Inisines . j.j., wwrlchV class verv piea-'antU ' :' supreme court would run months . Tll,,rsii iy vet.ing at t he church pa r ; behind in it.-, work and litigants and itv. lawyers would suffer. j 'phe young ladies have on .-vfa' A bill recreating the commission ,.,.., siG;",s .c.-v. , a.- hostcs-es to h. ; was killed by the senate several; (,lir.. ,,. , ehi-.' of Mr. Fa r- I weeks ago and a similar bill was p v-s decided t-,at it was time to p- killed in a standing committee ol:iunl tI-It, f;iv.ir and they pi-.ivided ; the lower house a short time lat er. !,,,,,-1 ih d-gliTl'ii! evening for th Then lawyer members vt the. house j ,,,,,,), ,.,-s o;- th-- ladies cl...-. and senate petitioned (Jovernor .Mc-j During 'he evening prunes of a! Kelvie to throv.' .U intiu' lice behind j kind were njoy.-d to the mm : an attempt to keep the commission j w ; . s v.itii -rcat re. r t;,:r A message; from ! t ii in existence governor outlining the desire of the lawyer members and a new bill re creating the commission re-pilted. .Meantime it hill r"dist rict ing Ne braska judidal districts appeared on the lower hou.-e calendar. Nebraska, under the terms of this bill, was divided into niti" districts. three judges In each dis'ri'-t cxeepting the Omaha and Lar.Ca.M-r county dis tricts. This was iti accordance with the new constitutional requirt meats call ing for reilist rict ing and providing that the district judges should be (ailed in to sit on supreme court cases when that court was crowded and thus do away with the heavy ex pense of a supreme court commis sion. The bill was killed in com mittee of the whole through the f forts of llepn . ent.it ives Uodman. Jeary and othtr lawyer members who today fought for the recreation of the supreme court commission. lawyer Opposes Bill There was one attorney in th lower house who refused to join for"- with other members of his profession and fought the bill bit ttrly. That was Representative Kp person of (May. author of the re districting bill, which was killed. The linal vote follows: I 'or: Armstrong. Uarbour. Ream-., iioc-k. Ryrum. (Mizbe. Davis. Druese ilow. Dysart. Foster. Franklin. Frantz. Fiazier. Foulil. (Irie:i. 1 las call. ilcire, Jacobs. Jeary. Kendall. McFarland. .MclMellan. Mears. .Med lar. Moseley. .Murphy. N'utzman. Fir kins. Randall. Rank. Reed. Rodman. Ruddy. Smith. Staats. Sturdevant. Votaw. Wallace. We:-terhotl". Wright. Williams. Wood. Yeiser. Against: Anderson (Knox). Ax tell. Reckman. I'.ehreus. Tothea. Rownian, Cole. Douglas. Downing, Kpperson, Ussani, Frost. (Jilmore. Good. (Joodrich. Griswobl. Hakan son. Hanner. Hilliard. I lotTnu ister. Johnson, Lauritsen. Leftwich. Lundy Lynn. McKee, McLcod. Mellor. Miner. Morian. Nelron. Niewedde, Osterman. Samlquist. Snow. Smn merlad. Sprick, Strong. Thompson, FUstroni. Vance, Webster. Wolfe. Young. Anderson (Speaker). Blank books! Yes you can get of all kinds. The Journal. Liberty Bond NO. 56378 f&zr pnsn rpza (4 U- v-ts' iJ2S3 kjZS3 s Fcr Vv?de Tred, Four Wheel and Two Row Listers, Com Planters, Harrovs, Manure Spread ers. 1 1 iiin Tractors and Ottawa Cylinder Shelters. A FEW WEBER WAGONS LEFT AT THE LOW PRICE OF $185.00 Cccar Creek 9 Nebraska I'jVTi This celebrated Percheron stallion was sired by Coprin. No. 91043. and his dam was Victoria, No. a (51 4 7. I Liberty Bond is a coal black IVr chcron, weighing about 1000 pounds jand was three years old April 4th. members of th" jolly pa "Ty the home-going hour draw near i h;. brought to the i h.se th.i-- verv pi. a :) cve:i . Th" young n. en -crve! v d..:' t' lefreshnieiiTs of ice c:am ar.d o during the .nimr tha. -iv k. ht ight n t !e t. ing. ii!' .iMirt ; e the ATTENDED ORGAN T.rCITAL Mis. L. II. 'u-iiM:!n am! daugiiti: l'ebn. :.tten i -1 the otgan levit: givn Tiiur.- !av bv th" 'hnaha lesley (dub. I'Vef. II. C. .! D- ej -'a 1 ' ( tTanist ;'tid !io'r master a' W. ! lesley --olleye. pl.lVed i Fa-? o.-.le 1 Katle-rine K. Davis WI!" ley i '.' 1 1 th.a' s!...ved what a college ;-:r! ; a : do with her noi i; T! c l.'ii iii- e !..!!.. )' I'll"':;!!1 '.aid: 'd. a-.i' ' m-- lu cres i;f v. in 1 l'.ue i: ' ''. M-.n.) :" a ! i'!i:'ii-'l. . ' : i r the ''. i i i "! ' dinner a ' I h. n:iii r.-itv . i h .Mel), ug I! '-i " !' -' I . . ... ; ) . i J- e . l.n "'.lie. , I v i 1 1 : : i I . Ii:- .'""'' - : e . 1 . ! ' nial f-i'id 'In: tV- de-- r d ? .:.'' I can be rai-ed .' efore coinni. net met t in June. i tiie earned . i a . !' in i (Siiuiab!.- pr si !i lit Hlien l":i I'e! -(lle'oii. 1 I offer for sale thirty-one quarter sections of land three m:!ts north of Madrid, Nebraska, on the Bur lington railway. The price of this land ranges from $52.00 to $105. CO per cre. TERMS One-third cash; two-lhirdo mortgage, ;i :x per cent interest. l ;.' To men with a limited amount of money, I "1 -will ,ri onr-tr"-?li r.isfi npvmnnt and one-eiohteenth payment each year of principal and interest. Contracts ior 5;a!e will be made and deeds drawn and placed in escrow with Trust company. 3 ii r I homas n. rarme e i! a rl e I'l.i-r.it.iii! . drii ' : or-! y t. . ard a had f n: af . Sl- : iari. of i )oik'! has found ' ! gi'i't ma jorii y of prison : .-. -o h :n the--.- two a"i-s and p-per:-'rem olio r .- .! ion- ' t !. ' :- a' - -in i, is to he a f o i in t rur;-1 sec ioa ,, -. '. t !i a i !:' (it i--. ...la.-'.. -L.iUiJii. f I fli i t nfc hi Id 5 Semi-Annually U. S. Government Bonds of Joint Stock Land Banks exempt from all tax, ac cording to recent deci3tcn of U. S. Supreme Court. For terms and price YOUNG PEOPLE WEDDED Miss Certrnd- (' le ar.d F. A. Fad er of L"nroln. wt re ijui. t !y laarrii d at 0 e'-Lick Sun. lay morning at il ' ( 'on grea t i"ina 1 hif'di at Y.'.tpii!' Water by th" .; of th" churc:: F-v. W. II. Filey. Only th- imm -diafe family cf Mis-; Cole and In sister. Jennie, if Lincoln, and three lose friends. Miss .?c-sj,. Faliuin t ' Wet ping Water. Mr. Kalph .Mil. sand Miss Harriet VanWie. of Waverly being prest nt . After tiie ceremony, a sumntuoti weddinu bre:iu'ast .as servt d at tit heme of the bride's grandmother .Mrs. C. W. Norton, wjiere !ic had made her home for some time. The linppy couple autoed to Lin coln. Sunday afternoon, where tln will mal e theii' heme. The bride is the accomplished daughter of .Mr. and .Mrs. W. A Colo and has jrrown up in the com munity of Wet pang Water. Tin groom is a member of an electric il firm in Line In. with ronmse nicth firm in Lincoln, with rooms in the Terminal building. LOST OR STOLEN Small white and yellow poodle fe male dcg. Reasonable reward will be paid. It s-w. FliKD STFWAUT UNDERGGrS OPERATION Fror i PatnrUa v's IjallV. Sheriff C. D. (Juintcn was in Omaha yesterday for a few hours visiting with his nep-hw. Clen Dunbar of Avoca. who is at the St. Joseph hos pital in that city. C.len was operateil tn there yes'erday for apjiendicit i and at Int reports was doing very nicely although the case was hard i determine at thai time. The young man is a son of Mr. and .Mrs. .1. M. Dunbar of-near Avoca. From Saturday's TV.lly. Dnn Lynn, one of the prominent residents of Fnion. was in the city today for a few hours looking after some matters of busines at the court hous. George S. Smith came up this af ternoon from his home at Rork Muffs to spentl a few hours here looking after some matters of business wi'h the merchants. He will make the season of 1H21 at my home, every day in the week. Service fee will be $10.00 to Insure i. colt to stand and suck. Parties dis-' J posing of mares or removing from . . . . ... 4 . . . . 4 WM. R. HAFFKE Is doing; all kinds of truck hauling: in grain, stock, and the community, service fee becomes -I merchandise to and from due and payable immediately. Care will be taken to prevent accidents. but owner will not be held respon- j sible should any occur. j Omaha. Office in Chevroulet ! Garage, phone 650. residence v phone. 502, riattsmouth, v Nebraska. -I OTTO SCKAFER, Owner :t,..... ;w 1 1 ? a r : r ? - 3ii)'iir.- Man- ITe:nccl Grand Con 71: Is City Ji!:i-r Warden r: .n.Iu- Jr.?. JI. Th f I h a . iii ;; - -: : h ; r t. o.i ! o r.: n d r'i : , niii i i d r '.' i -.I'.n'i's i , ::.-i.h- oi .euras a. .o d Fridav : ; ert ion a. ! .oi !i io- i a ' i i :1 ! .' of tin- r . , -ran i j j.i -s who wt l as fo!!o'.-: .io!--: W. .M it (do'.!. Snie ri'". ra r. ..miim n-.ier : Art hi. r C. S -m. ' ion Plattsmoulh, Nebraska. C. L. ?0NVENTI0N AT WEH'oIG WATER -s. r hu.-etts. :;j'c OHicers rami depot ' connn r ). "!: it :i':ire. :'lh. grand ra! i.-sjyii; Charhs II. tiro n. Fremont, -rand captain gel. era!; Herbert A. nur. Omaha, grind senior warder.; lames M . Robertson. Flat tsmout !:. rrand junior varden; William L. ilh.'i-r. C luinhus. uraiu! prelite; Ceorge I!. Thuuime!. ()ii:;.ha. -rand tri;..urer; Fra: ;is !!. White. (Mna.iia. '.rat'd recorder; George T. Spi'i'i'ker. Lincoln. "rand standard bearer Lewi. :. Smith. Long Fine, grand ....rd bearer; Willni" W. Day. Lin (.in, grand wanUr; Henry K. Cui bertson, McCook. grand captain .' the gtia rd. The next annual conclave w;v; set for the lir.-t Thursday in April. Hil'L". it Dmaha. It was also decided to '.'.Id the gold.-n jubilee of the or. let on Dec ni'nei- Js, 1 !2 1 . to n,;:rh the foun-lat ion of il.e unr.i-l (:.;.;.-ndry of tiie state and the a rra ngeno-tit v. Ml be !e!'i in the iiands of the new ly elected officers. The membership of the grand commandry at this time is ton. F ' w are a f w ;.o - about the ('. Convent'.. n 'e : held ai Wt i - o. Water next i 1. FritLiy. Satti'.'ay and Sui.da.v .Mi. :c- w ill h- e ! 1 i- -r Walliei: a n. t! ; a reld Wi l.-s. S.- ii.. rs a.-e: Ft . . L. I'. Fattoi:. Fre-! teria-' paf r a' N'ebrak;' Ci'v; Dr. I!. IL IL-rrion. nastoi' of I'iisi Chri-iian clfur -'i. Liuco'n; Kev. )'V' '!;. ,iih v-',t'l;i!'' u':''',':,I)r- '', ; For Sale: Large cabinet Victrola. M. l.-a-n. Fres. Omalii !h(!ouical , . , , Seminary; .Mr. Clarr ni.v C. Hatnilton. ! r'1 "f condition and with ?2. worth c. F. World. Fhid Mai'.-.ger. 1 lost on . : of records. Call phone Lt;2-W. tf ) be p resell ! : Field cretary, -M. Dwight lligbet. Oma Alumni Supt.. (J rover c. Farl, ! iMCtihi. and Supt. -Mrs. C. A. Frith. Wi nnebauo. ('ot-fcrence and Devotional lead ers: Itev. N. F. Horn. Avoca; (Mara F. W. yrich. Frof. C. F. Fratt. Flatts tiioiuh: Laura liohack. Frnest Lun deen. Lincoln; Lockcy lOvans. F.th a n v. WEEPING WATER HAS VERY QUIET ELECTION Only One Ticket, in the Field LaeV of Spirit Shown by the Voters j There in Years Past. The city election at Weeping Wat- er this year wik.s one of tic tamest; that has been held there for some years and the fact that only one ticket was in the ikdd aceo-.ints for the small voir cast.- The first ward registered fifty votes while the sec ond only polled thirty-five votes. A number of scattering votes were' erst for various persons but the reg- ' nlar ticket placed en the ballot re- i reived a great majority of the votes cast . The officer.", selected were: Troy L. Dais. mayor; C. Ii. l'.utler. treas urer: Ceorge H. Olive, clerk: F. H. Corder. councilman first v. ard; C. S. Muffin, councilman second ward; J. AI. Teegnrden and L. It. Snipes mem bers board of education: Fngene Colbert, member board of education for short term. tm i Jk GmjcL Qhmi a, If ..-,-Y iS5 pfc ONE SURE ROAD TO BUSINESS SUCCESS IS PUTTING REG ULARLY A PART OF YOUR INCOME IN THE BANK AND NEVER LETTING THE "OUT-GO" BE AS GREAT A3 YOUR DEPOSITS. THIS WILL ESLABLISH A CREDIT ON WHICH YOU CAN CALL WHEN IN NEED OF FINANCIAL HELP. MONEY IS THE MEASURE OF SUCCESS. MONEY BANKED IS MONEY SAFE; MONEY SPENT IS MONEY GONE FOREVER. WE INVITE YOUR BANKING BUSINESS. FOR SAIL One Registered Ilelstein l ull, nine months old. priced right for quick sale. A. O. RAM (IF, IMattsmontli. Farmers State iBank t I 1 f PLAT rSMOUTH. NEBRASKA