PIATTSMOTJTn SEHI-WIEKLY JOTJHNAI MONDAY. APEH 18. 1921 PACE SEVEN Haul It By Truck! Wc Will Do All Kinds of Hauliag Between Omaha and Plattsmoufh Save High Froight Gharges! Prompt Service and Reasonable Prices! ED. Phone 394 MASON, Plattsmouth, Neb. VICTORY FOB LABOR IN RUL ING OF BOARD RAILROAD SHOP TRADES HAIL IT WITH SATISFACTION GLAD IT HAS MET APPROVAL DISPOSES OF MUCH 'Pa complicated case? Ten Days Special Sale! County Court Dismisses One Action and Finds for Plaintm m the Other of Two Lawsuits. GOMPERS IS NOT PLEASED Mnuicrmrnt, Circulattou, Kte., Ilf-iiir-l by thr Art of on Crr of Auk 24. 1512. of TIIK n.ATTSMOl'TH JOURXAI !! is heil ciaily ami sem i-wee k I y at riatt-iiK'ut:.. Nchruska. fe.r April 1. 1 : J 1 . 1 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP TO BATTLE OVER r - - - - BEER AND WINES :ate Plattsmouth, A l'-ates. of A. Iiatc?. of f Nebraska 1 fS. e't unity of Cass j Before me. a Notary PuMic In ami feir the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared Tt. A. Bates, who. l.avms been rtjilv sworn according to law. deposes and says that lie is the publisher 'f the Plattsmouth Journal, am! that the foiiowine is. to the best f his knowledge and belief, a true strfTei:i'-it of tlie ownership, manaze-iru-nt ia'i'1 if a daily paper, the circu lation). '!.. of the aforesaid rullioa tion for the date shown in the above caption, i-niiiied by the Ait of Aueust Jl. l!tl-. cmbmlif J in Section 443. Pos tal I-aws and Peculations, printed on the reverse of this form, to-wit: That the names and addressee; of the pi: Iish.er, editor, manasir.g editor and business managers are: Publisher P. A. Bates. Plattsmouth, Nebras ka. Kditor M. A. Bates Nebraska. Manasrinrz Kditor P. Plattsmouth. NellYaska. :csi:.es-s M.-tnarer K Plattsmouth. Nebraska. J T:.at the owners :.re Give names ami ;ob!ie--ses of i t'd i v'dun 1 owners or, if a i o: ..jv;.; im;. cive its name and the T'ames and addresses of stockholders wniiiir bobliiic 1 p-r cent or more of ilif total amotiiit of sock: Solo iiir K. A. Bates. Platts Piont'i. X biii.-ka. :: That the known bondholders, nmrt nances, and other security hold ers owning oi !iolditn 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, rnort-ca;;r.-. or other securities arc: (If Ihci'c arc none, so state) There arc none. 4 That the two rarag rn phs next jibove. ivinir the names of the (' lo ts, st-'i kholders. and security hold ers, if i'.iiv. contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as thty appear niion tiie books of the ci'Hii,i!iv. I. nt also, in cases where the Mo. -klmbler or secuiity liolder appears upon the books of the company as a trust.- or in anv other fiduciary rela tion. tl - name of the person or corpo ration for whom Mich trustee is mt ii'.r. i- irivcn. also that the said two paragraphs contain statements m bra'iri affia-it's lull knowjeiip ami t.ctir f as to the i t eiimt a mes and con ditions under which stockholders and si e nt ity ho'id'-rs who do not This Congress Expected to Take Up Question New Congressman From Maryland Responsible. Washington. April la. The hat tie to brinp back beer and light wines will be fought to a finish in this con gress, it was declared by both wets and drys today. The fight will come to a head in the house as soon as the tariff and taxation program can be cleared aside. Preliminary preparations for the clash were commenced today hy the drys whose ranks were bonibshelled by a new member from Maryland. Representative John Philip Hil! of Baltimore, who unexpectedly tossed in a bill to repeal the Volstead act. Representative Volstead accepted Hill's challenge. He is chairman of the judiciary committee that will re port on the repeal bill. He made it clear that while hearings will be full and fair every effort will be made by him to throttle the "booze bill." Incidentally the new congressman may ruin his own business if he suc ceeds in legalizing beer and light wines. He owns a drinking water company in Baltimore. I want to repeal the Volstead law principally because it is an utterly un-American principle of govern ment," he said. Land-COLORADQ-Land AND Giiy Properly for Sale! One 8-room modern,. 3rd and Vine streets. 1V2 lots. $5,000.00. One 5-room, IV2 lts- oa west Main street. Good well, cistern. $400.00. One 7-room modern except bath. appear !11th nnrl Main streets. 2 lots, one upon the books of the company as 1 , , , , . , i 1 t-c trustees, hold sto k and securities in j blOCK from high SChOOl. line place. n capacity other than that of a bona , -v eQ Kff ftft tide owner: and that this affiant has I afc no reason to )eiiee that any other person, ass.tt hit inn, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in said stoek. bonds, or other securities than as .-tatei! t- him. j That the average number of cop ies of eaeh ivsue of this publication sol. I or i-t rib'itod, through the mails or oil er,vi-e. to paid subscribers dur itiij the six months preceding the date si own above is It ."!. iThis i n fo I I na 1 ioii required for daily publications only). S nr - a kl y circulation 2.i'". (Signed P.. A. HATI'S. Publisher. Swo:n t" ai.d subset ibed before me t ! i J of A pri i. 1 1cj ; . THOMAS "WAI.LIXr.. Seal i Notary Public. My commission expires March il. 1D5. Relieves Human Pains 5-room house; SVz acres cround. One acre in fruit and one in alfalfa. City water, concrete cellar, electric lights, sewer. A dandy place for $3,000.00. Two lots south of the 0-K garage. $300.00 takes the two. Four-room house, one block south j lli .e of Main street on 5th, $2.UUU. Four-room house on Washington avenue and 10th St., $2,200. Four-room house just south of 0. K. Garage, $1,800. New modern 5-room house, two lots, on Washington avenue. A fine place, $4,700. Abrogation of National Agreements to Their Liking May Increase Efficiency. Chicago. April l.". Abrogation oi the national agreements between the railroads and their employes, an nounced yesterday by the railroad la bor board, was officially accepted to night by the executive council l" t bi shop trades in a statement whith hailed the decision as a great vic tory for labor, declaring it did not im pair labor's economic or social status. About 500.000 men are employed in the shop crafts. During the day the torailroads. through th' conference committee of the association of rail way executives and through state ments from the heads of individiml roads approved the decision as a whole, although criticizing certain features of it. The attitude of 'lie shp trades council, however, apparently wa :r: shared by all union !a't,.r leaders. Samuel (iomrers, president of the American federation of labor, in a statement issued in New York, de clared that the board must "have been influenced by big business." while others termed 'he decision, "the work of the steel trust" and criticized it severely. The labor board itself expressed satisfaction over the fact that the decision apparently hail met with some approval from loth sides, de claring this indicated that, it had at least opened the way to permanent industrial peace between railroad employes and employers. The decision of the board to per mit individual conferences between each road and its employes instead of grantirg labor's request for one national conference was su id by bo.ii.I members to huve been the only c.:ur-e open to the board. "There is nothing in the law to authorize the board to set up a na tional conference or a national st t 1' agreements." a'il a member ( ih" pu'dic group. "Kvery railroad ha the f re and inalienable right to ne gotiate with ils own employes if it so dc-ires and every American ci'ize?i has the right to make his own terms with his employers if he so desires. Neither could be bound by concerted action on either side." The board also let it become known that while the set of sateen princi ples which the derision .-aid sh.nild be part of any agreement was written by Henry T. Hunt of the public group, it had been approved by e-e-h mem ber of the beard, although only ma jority was necessary to incorporate it in the d '. isiou. Whib tleclin ing lh.it t!:e ele". t ) which the principles i.titi li.vn 1 y the board woul di:;ci ease v'.V: -ieucy and economy was pr! leniat i'-al the rail load conference committee t id-v as sumed a hopcft'l attitude. K. T. Whiter, speaking fr the ra'Iro-ui managements, stated thai 'if bo'h the carriers and the employes act in good faith in accordance with the spirit oi the board's decision, rules and work ins conditions v.i'l lie established which will be mote teas mable than tho'ie now in offer'. The board has refused t t con ply with the demand of the un:n:s that ent ir nai onai railways stat em en rules mattt r ! referred to Conteretiees between I a n '1 t lie in r i r aid. "riu'tjec ween i i ' us." ; 'i cor a brov 'ie he in ed "1 am subject to rheumatism and! when I have a tpcLl of it one or two! applications of Chamberlain's f-ini-j merit relieves the pain and makes rest and sleep possible. I would not! think of doing without it." writes Mrs. C. Ocsley. Moberly, Mo. See j. e. reason, PHONES Office, 394 Residence, 229 5 Semi-Annually U. S. Government Bonds of Joint Stock Land Banks exempt from all tax, ac cording to recent decision of U. S. Supreme Court. For terms and price Chas. C. Parmele, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. BS9 Tin. ..!irt m' Count v .hid"- Hee- t son has been occupied v. iih t he con sideration of a very complicated case or rather two cases in which several hundred bushels of torn were in volved. From the facts in tbe case it seen.s that Walter 11-ssenilow has been farming a piece of land owned hy Frank Moore of r.ear Murray. and bad raised the ccrn there that kNi caused the dispute in the case. Mr. Meseufbtvv bad plac- 1 ;he corn in a "rib on the farm end there it has remained as the bone or" conten tion. A jirte was given by Mr. Tles : :: flow to Mr. Ault and a short time ii'zo Mr. Ault secured a vrit of re plevin and attached the corn in the crib. At the trial it was brought Sf' out that the note made by Mr. Mes scnrlow had been sold by Mr. Ault to the IMa I turnout h S'ate bank and in view of this fact the court dis missed the action against Mr. Hes- ,-,.e,.... .l.wi i.. I Vic Til.iie.tifV li'ii-Jnir M liuut iii:v iv. iiv i '" in no proper grounds for action. t j The second phase of the case was I 'he action of Frank Moore, owner of L the farm, agivr.st Mr. Ault. The rlainif: claimed that the- corn which fs-J ... . - . 1,0,1 I.,..., , WU. Ill CO ., I IU V Cl r v nnvi ir. c ll ;sci ttiuc by Mr. I lessen flow as a part of the rental of the farm and should be turned over to the plaintiff. Mr. .Moore had replevined the corn from Mr. Ault and the court held that the foj corn wa; the property of Mr. Moore W-i as rent for the land anil the matter thus adjusted so thiit the final ow nership of the corn is determined. The case of the t'e'.ar Creek Lum Iht company vs. J. II. c. Gregory, which was tried on Wednesday be fore Judge Peeson. wi'.l lie argued this afternoon to the court. FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS We are offering a very attractive special discount during the next ten days on each and every item in our large stock cf house furnishings, which includes furniture, rugs, draperies, musical instruments, etc. Ycur attention is directed to the articles listed below, as well as the many others in our stock which space forbids mentioning in this ad. Need Floor Covering or Window Shades? (J Extra special reduction during ihc cUitc sale on al! Rugs, Linoleums, Stair Carpels, Hall Runners and W indow Shades ! Two Electric Washers at a GREAT SACRIFICE Here you are CARRIAGES WARDROBES CRIBS For litllc folks Wc have one very fine parlor r-uit upholsierccl in mulberry silk velour, formerly sold at $325.00; now offered at $198.00 You Will Find Here The largest line of Duofolds, Beds, Mattresses. Dinin;, Room Suits, Refrigerators, Dining Room and Kitchen Chairs, Rockere, Settees, Couches, Library Tables, Sec tional Book Cases. Kitchen Cabinets, Gas Siove-i, Oil Slaves ;nd Oil Heaters car ried by any furniture store in southeastern Nebraska. 3.000 rq. ft. cf floor space. fin SAYS AMOUNT WAS mi - . mnii Nil rlAUtU IUU illUH Singer Sewing Machines, Grapiiophones and Electric Sweepers? Also many other articles and odd pieces at prices that will save you money dur ing this ten day Stock Reducing sale which opens today. COME EARLY IS OUR ADVICE! 3 Jcs:ph Broadbeck. Residing; Near Cedar Creek, Requests Cor- ; rection be Made. .i ? cph IJroa.ibeck. residing near Ct-:!;.r Cre-k. who was fiii-d $1M and (i-ts atimu'itin to $l'T.tO in . tj CHRIST & GHRIS flu eoiiruy court l;.-t Mt-nday morn- :i a chary.' of m;:iul'actt:rins ir:g :) a che.ry.' r?i itu:iuiaciurins;- j-gn in ;-!iting li.pi'T. Itus rettuestcl t li .Joiiri::'.! in ui.ini! a correction of fs Opposite the Courthouse Plattsmouth, Nebraska tV"Wc can handle your Liberty bo 'ids at the highest market quotation. tin '.ileinetils as to the lacts in tin case. The heading of the articb- stated that a still iiad been unearthed on the place of Mr. Hroadiieck. which he tl.iims was not the ca; e and also be iisks tbat the sT;iten:ci;t in regard to twelve gallons of Karo syrup be ing found be modified. Mr. Hroad heck states t!:at the officers did find ;',ve gallons if 'what is listed Jis "honie brew" at his jlace. but not he twelve gallons of syrup :ts was gin i:: the published report. The published statements were mad from the report of the case by officer Hanks and if any injustice has been dot!" to Mr. liroadl-eck it was wlidly through an error. STEALS FLAG FROM CHURCH "9 1 3 Cliamberlain's Tablets Are Just What You Need. principle the bsard h the r.ati;n?il aere"ii.er;f s and remand ed the negotiations of rules and work ing conditions to conferee between th indi:dual railwa" ar:d the:; own employes. "The boards rcogni; ion o;' collect ive bargainnig is not that as inter preted by the uni- ip Lab-.r h is tak en the position th;.t collective bar gaining meant national ba rga in i n z. while the board has reron ized the fact that true collective bargaining consists of negotiations bo-wen each railway and its own ernplovcs." The decision came just before the eichteen unions, including- all "io.se affiliated with railway department of the American federation of labor. The eleeision came ju-t beftire the i terms of three members of the board expired at m:dn::rht last right. These men. appointed for one year wh"n tbe board was organized, are Henry Hunt. Cincinnati, ore of tbe representatives of the general pub lic; W. L. Park, Chicago, a railway representative a'id J. J. Forrester. WasbingteiP. I). C. e;ne of t!ie labor members. Their successors have not been appointed. Last night's decision had nothing to do with the various wane confer ences which have ben instituted by various railroads within the last few weeks. O the sn:a!!e.-l icls that h ceiiiie to light in recent n.-T.ths is that reported from the Christian church in This city when' some person b.:-;s stole n the' silk flag that hns been occupying a place on the piatf irm of the cbureh. This flag was presented o ;!: e church by the holier of the YV. C. ,-nel h e- teen esreunyitur a piaee of I'tior in the 'hifi'li build in::, and why anyone should pi k on an object f;f 1 1 1 i --. kind to steal is be--yor.d reasOT: as th-1 H:. g would n"f be of s'i'heier.t value to make u re-idy sab- or give any aporecia' le re'urn io the party stealing it. FOR SALE fe lor w resist ' r -d I'll m- j buTs i:i: rt liitiM it hi:iji. n-l -tli- on IVIHi:i T"r l ( If in cut ,,..m it I . In tin- e'tinniv Cn'iil f! e-;i i-mi .. !.i ;:sk.t. S:alf of N'.'brsi-k.:. '!! ".'.ni;.. To :i 1 1 pt-rs'Mis ii. t ' t '-.-t i- ' in i I i 1 1 - .liiinis I'l'iiit'tit i ' eit'ii. When bill hi When constipated When you have no appetite When your digestion is impaired Wbon your liver is tetrpid When ye-;: fe-el dull and stupid af ter eating When you 1 ;'.ve- heaelache. They wi'l improve your appetite, cleanse; and invigorate your stomach, regulate your bowels and make you feel "fine as a fiddle." They are easy to lake and agreeable in effect. TALK OF SUCCESSOR TO JAMES A. STILLMAN New York. April 14. John Mc Jli'gh. vice presielent of the Mechan ics and Metals National Hank ami prominent in several other large fi nancial institutions here, is being considered as ;v possible socces.--.nr to James A. istillman. proslde-nt of the National City bank, the New York Tii. les says this men niug. Some of 'he National City elire'C tors. tbe newpapor says, contirm Un report. Mr. Stillinaii reee-nlly len elered his re: -ignat ion a-- tTesident of tin- National City bank but it was re fused. Tho proposal to e onsedidat e Ihc National City bank and the Me chanics anel Metals National bank, under " considerut ion some time ago. alro is reported as bavins he-en re--vive-d. If 5 in h a merio r w.;s consutn-mate-d. toCes W. Mellarrah. pre-siibut of the Mechanic - and M-ia's Nation al batik, probably would b-co:ne chairman of the' b -nd ed el irecteM-s. The- National e'ity bank directors de-( line to discu s tlx- possibility of ! he pn jvised men: r. Jonrnai want fis pay. thcra. break -u s3 edicts - H rely on Dr. Kir-':; New Dis covery, the standard re-r.edy for the list f fty years, io break utj coughs, e-;ppo and stubborn colds. No harmful dr.: -3. At your drugsi3 6uc 2r-d ?1.20. For col&zazid CGuglnj? SOCIAL DANCE AT MURK A"! There will be? a social dance given Jat the I'uls hall in Murray on Wed- Inenday evening, April 20. and you and your friends are cordially invited io attend. Tbe mush: will be furnish ed by the Holly orchestra of I'latts mouth. There will be a genuine goenl time in store for you. so tell your frienrls and all attend. Hv Order eif tbe Commit tee. WANTED Carpenter work. New er remod eling, city or country. Tel. 24S-J 2 wks. M. 13. ALLEN. o !i;oij.ir lie M-liti'i!i i ' :; ;i - . I'.'istiii, K-ein ri. trn.v in.-, n iiti;' I '' ' In t ;ini ;i i li w;: ri'-c ;' '.-r : -"ft I.lfil in t I is t'mo-i t.ti 1'. t. ;:,ti: hi- "1 .ii!i. Itt.'l, aid I'nr l is! i i l.i't mri ti-l ussittiitui'tit tj- sa'nl tiiO- hihI her j to .-i I ii ki-; li is lnotliv i.r.ler..! that .! a!nl all 1 1 1 i st.ns. i a i,-t est til in s;.;. matter ioa. ; i r 1 1 1 tin. aoi'tar at ti I'tuni'v e'liurl Oi l.e liel-l i-i at;.l I'm- ;.:.! -'iun-ty. "a lie L't;t:. .lay t' Ai.ril. A. I . I l-'l'l. at In t,'i Mick a. in.. I" show cause, 'if any ti. ! he. x.li II, e n-a er f .the tut it i'o.er sli.ii'lii ri'it he mar.te-1. ami that ni'ti'-e of the ji'-nn'".-y "f Sato iM-titina arel the I carina: there-of .he- ivt'T t. alt pers'ins i v. I e tes tctl iii jsahl matter hy pii hi is hin a cmiv "f this iinlt-i- in the l'lat tsmtiut h .lotirrial, a seiii-we-kly MfW.jianr orintetl in aiil tuioitv- fin- tine week prior t" said . tla "I I ea i -inn. I III witness w hen t.r. I have f reiinto I:-et m hat;. I anil the S-aI ttf s i;. I I'mnl, this i:.th ilnv of April. A. I . I'.'Jl. ai.i.i:n .i. i:i:i:s i.v. i St a I e '-in ti t .1 . 1 1 1 -. Mint i: o-itiim-. - ii:ki:mi t In the District e'onrt if I'jss ciiiiii t. !.ni'-l,;i. . Tit Anna Kupavy, iinn-resiih-n t tle-f'-n- ant : Vim are heiehv liOtifleil that tn llol r.rti .la.-.- of .lul;. . tt'J'i. the plaint iff. I itaspar Kapevx-. Iilttl a petition in Ihe District Vurt f e'ass eniitity, same l-ei'in D'.e. No. Tl'C..-,. ,ns.f 21 of the ! 'em its iii the "ffh-t. ,,( j,,. rini. "I" the District 1'i'iirt tif sa j. ctniiity. a. i list vim, the ti .,itii ami prat-r til -.vhieii K .i i, i, lain an a hsnl n t tljvmee ) in::i yon mi the rti: nth- tif -xti t-iie ertiel t a ml in) i-.i t io . Vim are re.piir ed to aii-'.vei fuhl petition on oi hefort the tith tla- of June. iji. httcil this lL'th day t.f Apiil. ll'Jl. ; GASl'AK KAI'AVV, ' l'laintitf. i JJ New Discovery Sallow Skin Not Pretty Constipation destroys the comr lo::.;on, making it yellow and ugly. Keep tho liov.els at work tlear.inj out the oysiT:m daily by using Dr. King's Pills. They do the work thorough! and go.:t'y Duy a bottle today, 25 cents. KlGnOls Pills V Removal Sale! WALL PAPER 30 Off and going like hot cakes. The sooner you come the better the selection. AT THE PAINT STORE F. R. EDBtlMit! iaif.e the F arm Pay! Good land cannot do it alone. k must be well worked and Imjh rtdc machinery Is necessary if the best results arc to be obtained. The International line is acknowledged as the best in farm machinery. We arc carrying a full assortment from this line and invite you to call and see us about anything you may Le in need of. We also handle a complete " line of repairs of all kinds, or can get you any we don't happen to have in stock on short notice. In the line of harness or harness repairing v,e can supply your wants at most reasonable price;;. Primrose and De Laval cream separators arc now greatly reduced in price. Don't wait longer to buy. BBm F- WILES, (GORDER'S OLD STAND) PLATTSMOUTH -:- -:- NEBRASKA Buy, jnd hatch a few more now, and sell when eggs are high next November and De cember. Way has proven to be the best month for hatching winter-laying pullets. , We are offering pure S. C. W. Leghorn eggs from our selected flock at 5c a piece. F. W. KOLTE, PlitU Phona 3514 ?ARD. NEB.