The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 22, 1922, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922.
?IQ TWO
MANLEY mW
pfiday. "
j. n. jtauih &nd Mrw ww
fcir.hwu UHd itnl
ru tcMi o Ft"- MUf
wa Lith. and ftfcF 0,,Ji
t Mfcly Tjaa-lay.
14 rK t'.4 J4.ifw,b t-ij. f 4litriy-,
-li.au lUil 14 r0 utk
i.f ' ii..K.i.BM brought d.4o frw
ifiM-h lu aupply fb ,'ari.itra dUf t
4. il. rarp.r "'fcF 'f"n
l.j;.e in f.iat.Wn fur 4 nuinber ul
dy J-.t cck and waa as.Utje; 1
1. i. ln.fr Wu lo fcUuity-
tawiitU Kfcliy wai viitir.g with.
fnc&.i faa4 hH.Wntf afitf u,,ie
bii..;.. j.ati.r at t';44F r.fcS Ua
Wi;4nc4.44v BV.ninfc.'r driving uvaf
hU far
f(4r family an' H um-
bkr t.l .iKtfa u.re in alitiidaiica at
tl.t trau.iathH which wr
l.t-14 -l Weti,U.fc, Wtr dt 'fit ura
day tvi.i.ii.tj
1 i.c f.ur(h -r.iil..r i.f VV'fcapiug
Waur and ilai.lt pUt I at
lim.Uy at VVJ'n'F fa whith ha
l.i.i.ti tt.ai.i w.tu by a fcci.ru f.f a fu
i fi.,- viait..ri.
Ji.stj.1. YVc.lpert, who haa bean as
fctijaiiie; tl.i ( ci.icr prti;it;U baa cout
l.uta.1 Li wotk au4 Haiit ta Plutu
j.ui.l4 Uat fcrMuy a turn ia .U F
...u t.i tl.u .muiy itaoi.do.ir
i..l.a MUil.b' HU4 el.t-lthlg an4
tlultvi-rti.t; f.i.ni at tlib Kelly fclevatuf
Ui i l.tiio.luy. a wt;ti iaatiy ial.trd.
ll.tru l.i:tii a femal deal (t .ru
lilii.-il Uariu lUa lat ftW 4a.
burl Wi'i u l.avlag dun (l h
Uru.iut rti'tki.UU.I. a U lui lun
aiti.wi:4 tti
fwii fci.u.e f Uae without
liut-i.n.a iu a mA i-ku-
(.4iu aii 4 l.a4
utiiv.a.
Uwtu4 U Wtiek lit teafikifcr fur ttta
ua.ig war. tt.ti ImifitJ Mia birtU
il Wwoi'la VValor au4 ilia Aiciara
i.l Uit-u w.ki4. UiiU tf wliuut ara wall
t tU'iuiMCiUtli.
Fiuuk 11 .iultttsuH was a vuiior iu
l.iuCwiu ..t 'i.urJay au4 Friday,
Lw.ra Uo mu iu utituinca at tta
u.uaiui tV.a bcuttiau Hita 3ii.aa
uu4 rUi.iu:4 fr tKa auuat UiU
viiurtu4 Fri4ay.
iiay Wiiua U v.ttiug a uaw ruf
t'ii l.U l.v.usn ut tUa 4rui au4 u uing
tUs ttMia vvUicU i-v'uu batwaaa t.
Vlaattu uf tl.a tvru auU tl.a hrl
VluHtUt,. iiavibg ilia farm kaa4 a
kist ta tUa wvk t aiag fUa aUia
........ .
ma autu wmrtow at H. uaraiaau
li ai, t ptafc1 PaFy
fefcF''' whieli ib fF-Vfclr
pile t U a rfcM4r Jut Vr4a
n4 U) yurca. . I
il.kir i,:w tar, t t Ml at
isiju4ay aii4 U tar m1 iior
Mr. a4 Mr. ttu4iiir'M Mtrgujan, iy
ail Mf. M4 Mr. W.- If-
Frubt fir tli day, retuniiatf IB r
Vutf aOF av(Ba: njayti a goo4
liaia. Mr- frt H'y Ffirf Kaa Bni4
t.ia litiii, ie 4bcm1r h4 ja bui(4iag
aju.il.tr, wliicli fliay ar aji;tnig
u,ii auft Jititer
hwljio Mifi. u Maiuay aa ij.a
only Mi fruitt tliU VKMMty iTaOr
uata at ttm MJ4oVla shuoia tnia
y4r. Tiifa ara a nutriufcr Mjf (Htiara
i.l Maniey v,hu aru jrituiliferb ftf t"
1.1 (jli aulmul, imt not id tiia elaaa (if
Ittaa. Mr. tioliin t'oua id a young
iaaa of mutu ciaiiy ana aiauus
eli ia liia aluiiitia fu acltool, fcia.lu-
atuitr wiiii Hi ten Honor ana we a fa
eartalu will xnaaa ioo4 in ha ay a?
nut of Mm oil4'b (..iiajtt-'iUi.m
The Maaley Jlalt Ta
Aa rtjiurlfcii laaiit:ra, Manlay won
iaat qui. .lay fr"ia Union jn a (taiae
wj.itii fcava Manley luu runa fu uona
for tiia yiailiiiK taam. Springriai.t ia
fa 4ay Mnly Wait.ldy (May
fllai) aa4 on (na ciaauns pan.iay a
game ia ac.niial4 wUh Uruon woo4,
Htio alwaya .avp a 4004 lea 10 (n Mm
ticlJ Ifaniay pla.ya4 ""Uia twanty
four a ia us last feumiaar. winning
tuciiiy-two of wltititi thay tonr
: 1 .1. ... ... .... ..I ,..r 1
il.cy ara alrivintf tttia Vtar to aical
li4t rcoril. alliioutclt tla iarfortu
anwa of auli a faat aoaiaa wall uigh
iukMiiliia.
Maniay iihoul fioain
ManUy Una way of tiaina; ibinia
UUlt fa vloia lit4rtc4 aiu not tna
lialf way aiyla. l,at,t iitUFMaay tnay
t.aJ fKair annual bchoal jiirnU at tiia
arau of Mf. Maury Itwfcr, Mi tool f
tavvu au4 la aay tltu laaot it Was Well
attau4u4. Not aloua 44 Ua bchoal
ctiiUran aitanj, l.ul tua nrinta an4
aa vvfcU t'uiaa who 414 not itava any
ciuMren ia acbool.
'1 la aouia of M-inlay an tba na
ni4iata vicinity ua4a tnia (Ua (lay
wl.iv.ii woul4 1-a a aatinfitlan of tia
r.urU of July, Itcaration day an4
i,Uar 4ay ci'Oiline4l fur I bay na4 ona
of tua taoiHt atPoLitug aokat Uiut
bvaa wuicU ioai4 ba nr4a4. Tit ay
lay4 voUuy ball au4 aa ball, ha4
&Miua tor tl.a 4iii4rau an4 (Mantv
u4 v-vvfyauy. Ir the vFrin of aM
wha wnV4 lo au4 uuoa, au4 a
tOcil baa4 tiuia waa ha4 Vx tVtryT
.w4y-. Bauaa waa aaopi'44 in
taw a during tha aon hr thai
&twr urvuttid a atuiy for tUa owotr JaM aiht attaa tha fva4
Culvino; (yood Sorvice!
Whatever yo4 want, le it implements farm ma
chiaevv pr any repairs, caU by pKone and vU
ha.ye it ioj( you tVi next day.
Our facilities for quick service ate measure by
the got! road and speedy- auto vhfch naintain-.
Be it lister ydtivator or aty mabin we are
here for service-
fclonloy Form Implomont Company
HERMAN PAM,, Manager
STEADY GAINS flE-
PODTED IN TRADE
AND INDUSM
Mflikt4 8t m Orders,
White Mor )mtm U
come Mor Apparent,
l - j....
Waainaton, May IS.-i'onHnfer'iai
atol iiifjoirial nuneatiHa in 4prii
btiOWfcd a kiMady gain deeoila ftfiut
Ftytrota but-ii as iow otiuu oncuHiiT
lion. anor4iug to ft emvty ef nuot
iry, iaoue4 nifelit tiy tiia mmmkra
department.
ijtfjjiutt in toaf r.ro4Ui.'tiou, flue In
ifiu btfjke, ha dcpafltnant ritJarfa4,
naa ao far rauaatt no iniarfarfenia
wiiii iudnatry an dvtry iMl unaaai
fiaaa. f toFia vara utatia in tie
April opfcraliona an4 it? lla jMaitn
teaaolina profiiM liooa aiol btoi ka. iron
and alba produiitlun iield (la uaw
Jcytl in April, llta department 'oht
firiuai), wiiild markait iiiiieaoa in un
filled ur4aa fur atac) (ioljiala niura
attiva laiyina;.
I'fictsd waia steadier )aat nioplli,
(la dapartniant aaid, will amaii iu-
traaaea iu many Miiunioauiea wuiia
ftiporia Imiitalo (hat riaii tiada la
l.tavieF,
fJ'ha (.Uoiittoa fcyival foraeau hy
many goyarnmant ortiiiala aa due in
(ha near tutur?, already (a under
way. it del Idled at lha White
iiaitoe, whara rattoria wara ipa4a at
tha alaal iuanuracturera' oiifcf ant a
laat night of rat-ent laalefial in
Mfcaaea in ordata. In ciiiinot iiaa with
(IteiF diatuoeiona of i'reai4ent llard-
iiiri a bUfcfateUalt (hat the tWelVa
hour day ha a hollo bed (11 (ha ate?)
iuduolry, aevarl manufai (urata uiu-.
j.iealfcd ou (ha bhortaaa uf unkiH
ad labor already npareut an4 which
it waa predi.led. might heioota a
matter of maiaent if tha upward
bWiug uf the trada pcu.UUuni ion-
Onuct) ihrough tita Ue)il ninety daya.
Tha uaeiapltiynient piuMeui iu
lihio. fietroit and C'hiraaa, aopar
el.liy hrtd heed taiopaiarily aoUe4.
Mi'. Harding waa laid, and industry
ioulinurti on tha up rada, Agiiouh
tura alau waa tiirta4 on tha road
tawav4 rababiUlatlaw. Tha nota( acr
ioua oomplalnt wbith now peiaioia
tran tha agrii-ultural tlaaaea waa
baid to ha fitau atoi k rataera who
haw ?perifcned di(nuHy in obtain
fntj adaiiuala tluaitng.
EOISOH INVITED TO TESTIFY
III MUSCLE SHOALS CASE
Wabhington, Way ip--n (nvita-.
tian fr Tbonaa ., JCdlaon ti appaap
(Mtora tha adnata ae'rti'-uutr t'om
ioittaa at an early 4ta waa for ward -t4
today to the tnvantor'a Nw Jar-.
ey bom by Sanajor Nrrta, ?itbvaa
ka. chairman of tha nuntttea.
" Tha TQUtot fallow e4 Mr, K'diaon'a
racommen4atona toada fvvrtoany laat
nisht to aayaral nfcubera of the ht
mittaa, that tbv govfernnomt av-ctt
Hanry Fvrd' oSar rr davalaivmeut
of tha gornvu!nt'a niliata and vWl
-r iMOj!Cta at Muafla ?ihvvalaK -a.
Mr. 'K4iaonri iutart au4 veibonal
knowivdga of tha puvivset vs wu aa
his daatre tor thfcU davalppfcit at
tra,vtad tha tvnioitt:a"a attaution
wht-a ha rawtly wita4 tha shosh
UibtrU't iu ovuoouy with My- tvvu
'lpif . 1 . a. mm
TJ. . 1 . i A . - WtLwtm Lm in i.Ji tuirruln Aav mulala anil aria, i mm
iv miuur.m a dwwi w - , . T . , IT. Z, 1
na4io Also Mfit'MJw Deal- I wu" M'ao inuo. j
5 -. .
BANK GAN'T DEDUCT
MORTGAGES ON LIST
Wiut BvjLi Mui!; IV uh
Tii i,-i-ji.'itou i4tivtt.i bu.uk
Kaw caumx Yv4ada,.v wboy. Va.
trii.u.'4Al de,u Vli !a.w w U1!. 1.0-!
aivCfc W, Wuk aiNiiynti Th JLu- !
yu.t w,vtrvl ocvvral wata.' t-v ji, j
it4.ca. vX wcH ta. h.t'iJs. v svxA-1
koJK-;. tj? . DurjAio oX ViViUa, as t
yiu . iiivd, b.v uw. VUo a.s.iocr .s.huiti '
V.v tW b.i,a3.i!i. Qoiiaja.t.io uw'l
kb.ii,i. i?s ba. aroJ. v i
ya.v aa.v M hU;Ii i.v ba Ujvigd j
a.-raujt tbtf Biortav or tH Ocb s- j
curc4 Ubrcb.V.
tn uv i.'i iiic.i, va--y avca. uua.!i;
tb viJj',-'iJ vf. til . Jtt,raj;t, a.-i. br
t,t.u t,.'ia oiorta au4 t,rio UisW V
tj.' iJ5 -i.?0 W.A&t,
yvivi i, tf i-iua,!, Kk; feiu
U W Fiva aii fc tafcl1
uMUib-. WW Vak Vwdi of- lKd. ;as
Wvo?i.? WMwr. Xrf,.
Jordan
Cauls!
v1: ca, qs"tiy
i4 villi
P?iiaio ti
b jo tBjt
Vlis. ;ia44 ;a..
May $ Tha vunty coiu
rMiaWnvra bought tha bis w8(y
grkdva with VataivtlU trac-toj-i to
Pvvs thii wek aai Xvi wvrk OM
tha roa4 at tha ksI oi tha Wwtt
noAthwv:it of Vvjtu. Th ro4 wtU
auvt at tha rtf an4 run. abut
tbiv-s mvWa ut'ubwtoi of tha b.Ut
rV4a K-4iu wvt.. tt w v't to
OiAUPtt tb, vva4 WUVA of
wvvk aud; wb,u, tifcbv!i4 th vrwi
yrs xu'Jtb am4 wt vf Vxv w tU,,
tb tivat tiVA(,, bay a, &oo4; Ka4 to
toww-
Vvxu ba bvw woikioi for tbl
aetJt wvb ditovMiea that tb. Cva--
uat' vow. whea tb.v ar MiVtijvA
w Ub, Ukodvrak roaid; XA.S Baavbia
vy lbifi voa,4i W unktvvaUy tu;--Vvt-as'IVra
tra4 Wrttwy vrtW
ularly va wm wbe b
bouojix ?a wv-.
NEW BOOKS AT THE
PUBLIC MY;
LOCAL 'NEDS
Charter Ho. 1914
REPORT OF CONDITION
or
Eeserve Pit. TJo. 10-J
iws itl TJU flew Fd.
Mra, K, Ji, Triuch was arnoni?
(loa eoiK to Omh thia morning
At PlatUrnouth. In the State of Nebraska, at the Cloee of
business on May 5th, 122.
. . . . n ' apfend a few hour itt that cttr RESOURCES
ibiSry Srilnrial iplaf (J thj 'ookinu r m tnUr f fMiaf.Lo.M ,nd lutounte. Inclaaingr rrif:ount, aecepWncee of other
, ... I iiii ,i .. 1 durvfment of thle bank
"Manly Man'it VVwrktliOO and w.wiiw, Overdrafta, aeeured,. none; unaecured, 2,y2tl5., ..
Hiit-dfcli iiofi1 ttriih iilubtrationa. una i er wuh w!; leiX)liea to nsur tru-cuiauop .i u. . oonan, par vaiue;.
it ntf wltli frlanda. . l"mrr. .
.$ 150,567.04
f.,f tha amuttyr in mafcipa nraclca(
t4peiipjMa in nn4 about the Jma,
"JVattiai Ifeta of tha
fijaaie," by J7i4 T, Jiodiiton u two
yOlUUieci, beititi H L'uieC(Pn Of pTMf
enia and aolntiuua forming a rouj
pitta auvyclope.iia of He) aimara
ipawledfea and daacfloUon of table,
beya n4 oilier aida.
"rruiu Ayiogratiha to iaa mows,"
baing a (raaiioa on lha art of prlut-
ia riuui (ha ear A, P. 1440 to A,
i 151,
"Tariff i'a-la and ICfTacta from
i7kt to IU 1 6," an nddrtaa by I'TtJa-
tnu 1J Hip.
"i'oliiit'al Hnminary if tliM Hnita4
ntalaa, 1 7 M U lo J2," by J-Iwrneot
('leiihr tMyuirr, containing rouciaa
l.t'tuiaphtca of ihti prabidauta, polille
bi panted and their origin, t'olitical
partiea iu (ha order of (hatr appear'
O iM'e.
"Kadio for lha ilegln nar," by Al'
fiad Kowjrr,
'Jladiu for Ifiverybody," by Auatin
i.ea(-arboura, con(alnlnB mueh
practical iuforntalion and helpful Iri'
btyiii-Hon in radio an4 tha making uf
a radio apparatua,
Tha library alao ttaa a number of
raalo magaiuad or sptriai jaieirov
iu tha radio fan,
Tha hooka lioiod above ara now
ra.idy for I'iriulalhoi,
in th JtiVfiilln daparimtiut, 'HtMk
of Wirejebd" an4 "A, ft. (5, of Uadio."
which will inlrraol lha younKat
(hild who wan ia to know about
t adlo,
.$ 50.000.00
4.0000
lit r Id ffUMnir tnm hotter at thla . -'lppula.tln- noU'ii outtntlnK
.i'' "--'-'" " " - Ainmuitdtti
S4.O00.00
8,009.01
16,800.00
16,008.04
25.020.60
f.S.973.09
1.S13.80
10.2
2,500.00
TQTAf KJOUItQISS - 637,024.48
LIABILITIES
Capital irtook a4 Jn f '?00S
Murpiiw fun4 i'--v-v;s 25.ooo.oo
Undivided pro nt ,
I.m current cxwojim, lotereet and tuxes paid 41)13.77
liunklruc houae. 111.000.00: Furniture and fixtures. tS.80O.OO
V.. (). MyfJ4l, Who baa been Utajr- lt?l tnt owned other than banking house
in at ll a linniH n fcU inn Tlav nar favwful renervo with Federal Jteserve Bank..
nf"rf,,H fL ilir n- J t:' vu,t amount due rom National banka
tlild city (luring tn BloknwiB of Hay, check on other banks Jn the same city or town a reporting biink
Waa liartt today for A few hour look- Mlr-inoun cash item.......
1 Itfdemutlon fund witli V. & Treasurer and due from V. S. Treasurer
turnintf to bin home at Loulaville.
Itobert Hhrader of near Murray
waji bar ytntt-rday to pn-rtb'-lpat n
tha UarKain Wednuaday aalca. Hob
la auff -ring. from a severely oiashcd
foot aa the reault of a refractory
horaa atttpplnK on It, but tbo rnem-
tlme.
Attorney C. K. Tvft motarnd up
from "Wnepintf WatiT today accoxa
pitiiit'd by hla futbrr-lti-law, A. Shftl"
don of ntrnr Avora, Thla waa the first
via)t lo I'lattainyuth for foiuo flrno
of Mr. Sheldon, who is om of th
pioneer rnideotN of the county abd
bta friejula wtro omcji pleased to
Mia hlw.
. WbJ'iVw. -May t;if- U;ha. tt-,
Ka.4 tbor orauii.i.' a':vA kuwi
vM;.fctl9M aVrJt WOitr.vi of t,b ra,Ur-
iHOiidi oJE tb tiVAt'y,. ba.4: b, Itfft
. a,wi,yu,tlWdi ifct tlwrsfcVWfii b,oajMJt'
': K,vco.'it,h.y b- ba.Jt sr;onu.a:Cv'it
, by b.k Sb xai.vianv a--i ij. 4. irUw4 cva,-.
JVtiijOJt f,r,v bva,i;li t.Vybiv' wbicb ba-i
.gvs-audi bpiii V b,ii b Sv: svw-il;
'oat,iA a'idi b. aJWN.VAHk w.- '.h4.
V bay baMa ttHsasa.ry k?.s.v,
v IrVOi.- QiuJaVw o ib biovJ...
t,ioai VoaibA wt aai W bo ''11'
i, Qoa.ta in, ljbtti
! Tha- huiiUJy $t 0$ b.iboi5--i
luia a. TCb W aiN. Ji4; Haat,lo
i ha. bK.a yoiJ-jvd. by ovd;ia.
i -V. lfvrij.Unon ba4- 4f irdach
j orihar,i; in t,bo nj thwat, war.t t,bo
;-c;it.x tiia,!, bids. 6ur-wvdu ai xr
.! QIltBt ;ri, ol- px.'bd; t.h.iev yaar..
.'C"ba- h.tli. poi:bo aj fpr,uti. ni'ly
1 and; alt tibc-ao trwoa aa. ofr tb bud
! 4Hl- 'vaj-iot.v. Lt is tiLi3iuLt.6J bw Lhociti
j h hava iocu the- ttH hatt pliiqins
1 va. nsurid. at aov ruaiCis, ni; i?vj
;1 ?wi.aJl. It, wu)d; loolt, aood t sen a.
QiajK of. tj diit,itHn iHjatii.
GIFFORD PINCHOT
MAINTAINS LEAD
FOR GOVERNOR
Jiaa 8,000 Majority in Panutylvania
with but FaW Pintrieta Miaa-
fhllaitalphtu, May tS, UifforJ
IMuchot touifiht malntalnail hia lead
;er Attornav tiaorga R, Altar tn tha
retuma fvopt Tutaday-'a prtuary, Ka
vioa4 and adduional fguraa carua tn
slawly but ataa4W frotu retnote tlU-trU-ta
ii rural and toountatuoua ae
t'na today w luoh raUa4 &n4 lowar
od tha totals of tha two eandi4ataa.
With alt but 3M Of tha dia
trita iu tha atata uuofflciaUy ra
Hrtad, t'lnvhot had a lad of S,46Tx
Vha total vota ao far wc-elved 5av
iMuchot an4 Altar i.303,
Vhaa hgurtJi include tha eompleta
but uno.ft'tftt fount of t'hUadalphia
atut AUaghruy which include tha
tU vf t'ittatvs, t'ittbuTg, return.
cvuipWtcvt to4i.v, gava Altar a. tua-
lvit of ki'ii t'hUadalpbta ua
jj.Mity fvu- Alt;? wa S.3viS rtO"
j.hwt'a ta in tha tata outi4a of tbe
tvi big vouutiav avvuing to th
ks.'uvplta rtmu4, wa SJT3&$ aud
YWuueu iawd a big art iu the
rvault, iuodvvi of itenuuiue caa
aUuaia wrt in tha thick of tha
&ht t aU vtin of tb atata in
he ixevv? t'tut'hot- Viuchot'
wv,M4u e.MittUtteiea wV OJgauU4 iu
nvry aU ttv Uvir titWa uJ wau'
of tbtu tvv4 tbe atata t'A bU b
bait Mr. Tiufbot, iu a fctaWiuattt UvJtayt
xiid it waa tb voiwau baJt bvt
bout tba yU-tofy o.vv- tb oi4
Ut iua'bv buU? UV U4.r- tb lata
y.cuat'.- JVuvva. 'tvOi vivwU, wr
eoiuiuat b.v tbe dtutcrat for rv--rjmatiya
vSt'a.-..
AJ,V- ia,;bot W4.y i;vciv4; a vva,
sra.tuU.Wry Wlesrat ftM ?iT-i- ihJtUb
Kw.yU,. Vk w o.f Tbow t;,w-.
s.. ua.dvf wboja .Vti tH"ufb,vt se?Yed;
a. uai'.Mt.a f.rar.. vHi?ab QV
!:Va--4vVbiauia. Your fx,a d;
libiX"' tbo- Wts?nv a.4..
1 i.-iw- p.j.vja-eja, v
wv.a vs fcb bacS. l .vi atfcdh
ufeijl.y auJ; bi ira.iH.SUit. bNy
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iv:.!Ji!i ifriitHi lift Qur.oJ". o lwba.$o
yva aj4' l"a--Ui s.i&!u,?r.. Wba! t b-
,'i!U. Wfviacf i.t,. t waii La tut, my bo
bni aiid, qvuM; t VJW a; b- Wtt
Yvjj's. I,.iittin,!4 tfi bouxii. a4ds bii
ly dxove away t,?i pa,iaa aa.Jfe aAjba."
rrpin Frtrtar" Dall
William Falk anj wife realdlng la
lha aouth part ,of tlu city, are t
loUiuii over tUe urrivul at their home
of a fine little daughter, and are
buay rocalvtng the couaratulatlona tit
(hair friend over the pleasant event.
If, L, Clapp and wife of Elm wood
ware v in i torn lo tbla city yeaterdny
uflirnoon for a few hourd. Mr. Clapp
ia one of the big bredrra of apott"d
I'tdand China hoga lo the waat part
of (he county and one of tbo promi
nent farmera of that locality.
A. D. Klnch of Valpatrlao, Neb.,
and Charloa A. Kiiu-lt of Kanaaa City,
who have been bere vtaltlng at tbe
Thomtta Wlloa borne, departed this
morning for Omaha to apend the day
and from there to go to their borne.
Mr. Charlea tlnch la a eou-ln-law
of Mr. Wllaa.
lue to Hltite tiaiiks, bankers and trust companies
Ilrmand llrpnalu (uthfr than bank 4eoala) subjeet to Keaerves
Individual Upoalta subject to check ;.. .4226.600.86
Cartlncatrs of depoHlt due Jn less than 30 days (oth.er
thun for monry borrowed) 24,171.00
Time llepualta anbjeet tn Rnrrvri
Orllflcatv of OrpoHlt tothr than tor money borrowed)
mils payable (Including J1 obllRations reprceentlner money- bor
rowed other thnn rediscounts)
Notaa iwvA lli redUicvunted. including acceptajices of other banks
and fnrtjrn bllla ot .exchange or diaf,ts sold with endorsement
of this bunk
10.214.81
60.000.00
948.11
250,671.86
202,689.70
10.000.00
37.500.00
.$ 637.024.48
as.
SAMUEL GOMPERS
SKEPTICAL ABODT
A SHORTER DAY
Labor leader Say. Steel Men V7U1
Abolish 12-Hour Day "When
Tbey Get Heady
sjisi w mm
Washington. May l.-Coadeee
ia held by rrldant llarvtlng. it traa
davlarad by au administrative apoltea
man, that tb eo4frec. a.t the
WhUa lloue wltb tueu contrcdlibg
tha tal indutry had tartel a
moviuvut w bUb would n-ult la .b
o!iti;u f the IS-hour day.
The aanne contldenc wa not held
Sajnuel Qoiapara. prq44nt of the
American IfNtxleratWo of lsbar in
dued a atatanieut decfarius the wat
ins wa "typical of preaent-day ef
frontery of We butuc. that it
abouU ue- th Vhite ilou a a. ro
atrutu fr3!U wbtch to give the coun
try what tbe America people m
acvustoaed to caU 'buu. Kv?Jrtuer
Judgd Oary iu hi atatctueat of what
wa cowplhea o?uper cvm
tflude4. xueaut that tbe stect tudu
try tuwud to aboiiah the tuhuraau
Uhour day whea it get ready and
uo befer.'
The xfrece wa itsIt ote
thtp.g of au t,dicvtio of the pubtie
cojfUeuvuatioiai of te-t ttut pre
tic Mr. Gotupr tIare4. br
act?.rU.iui tbe t.?;ary atateawt a 'a
evaapt o cyuWai dcptK" ia it
ouMue of ptab fr iYtt?atiiC3t or
t$--howc day itutwN
Th White ttus xiwfc howeyr,
wa that ther wa atsawavft v.iac.i:
aaou vtittiftt uaiv'fts the tel oaest
at coy,?rvfte twr m cottuus)itiaa
r tb tbr ahttt. eisht-btotw day
wbb wa pu;t iu.t etc i aoaae
prt or. tbe t.tusety vtriTJ. tb nJ&ck
pertod; wbK'h ga- tm?r vxtm
lvyi?it.. Tb, atel ?j?rti83L5f4Jtin
4: la, prfoQil that tt M good;
Wt f?4( t a,botted); tb tS-bio.r day
but; tbAt t;b.- g.ra.fseati obt3,cb to this
TOTAIj L.IAUII4TJ
State of Nebraska.
County of Cam
I, Oeo. O. norey. Cashier of the above -named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement la true to the test of my knowledge and beUef.
Correct-AtteM: Cashier.
II. N. t'ovey, A. O. Cole, F. E. SclUater. Directors.
8ularrlbud and sworn to Uefore me this 16th day of May, 1922.
EDNA M. WAXtRKN.
(Seal) Notary Public
' (My commission expires October It. 1926.)
MISSOURI PACIFIC
VOULD CURTAIL ITS
TRAIN SERVICE
Askt State Commission for Authority
to Abolish Local Fassenr
Train Thru Louisville.
The Missouri pacific would like to
aare 940,000 a year on' Its train op
erations tu Nebraska. It thinks it
can do tbl by abolishing two local
train that ply hetwacn Auburn and
Omaha. One of these leares Auburn
at 6:(S In the morning and reaches
Omaha at 10:25. Then It turns
around and leaves Omaha at 3:30 p.
m. and snuggles under its covers at
Auburn at &:S0 that evening.
These trains ar operated on the
line that runs through Aroca. Weep
ing Water and tAuisrille and the
proposed, change will prove a great
deal of an inconvenience to the resi
dents oX that part of the county who
do not do their traveling by auto.
The railroad attorneys kindly di
rect the attention of the coxa mission
to it annual report, which shows
that it operation in Nebraska as a
whole wl it a heavy sum annually .
Bus competition has set in to skim
the cream off the traffic between
Auburn and Oaaha. the auto being
run so that Auburnxtes have the
greater part the day to shop in
Gcuaha.
rte4 it b permitted to top off
trains that show such a kw as do
the twe cited the road 4ranaot pos
ibly continue t operate ia such a
way- as to giv service where it is
really neeJd and fac a ccatfnuai
deficit the attorneys declare
The rv4 now rttas cm alternate
days a atixed. train hetweea tbe two
points which it prepew to cake a
iaiiy if prtnUte t diacwatiaue the
tocai pajenj:r traia. It iuv seaves
Auburn a itcaiaj We4Laeed:2ys and
tfidyi at T:3 a. el and reaches
Cbaha seveat hours later On Tus
AayK Thursday aai SaJntrdays tt
Imw Qxnaha at T:lv aod reaves
Aabura at t:S!f p..
ADVOCATES STATE
LAKES FOR FISHING
Governor McKelvie Eetums from a
Trip to Sand Hills Predicts
Best Fishing in World.
Governor MceKjTle willingly ad
mitted Thursday that he had been
fishing in Cherry county, says the
State Journal.
'I will say." he announced, after
admitting that he had spent a day
or two in this sport, "that north
western Nebraska that portion of
the state sometimes called the sand
hill region. Is destined to be the brt
bass fishing grounds in the world.
It favorable r the prcpasatiop
of trout in Its clear streams and tap
bass, ring perch and crappies In Its
clear lakes. There are millions f
perch and crappfes there now.
"The bass were not biting sxl
when I was there because the cold
weather had driven them into deep
water. They were beginning to cone
to the banks when I left. The tirje
will come when some of the best
lakes in Nebraska will be set asiie
as a fish or game preserve, or rather
set aide fur public fishing under
proper regulations. Under our state
read systena such lakes will be ac
cessible and thousands cf people wbo
now eo elsewhere will go to northern
and western Nebraska."
Tanla fe uawatJoaabiy th awst
widely tak e awOLictae in the
wortdi totay adi t5w who mc ue
tt iavaruaby- lHty in ovwr aai over
aaut and: tell their frWai of the
wa. t the combat oit tH wort- Mplad:ii rwtCt 6hy have uVertvd.
tivui its, uj U.. FrkSte Cov
Whoepia j Cozgh
Thfts is a very dangerous diseat.
particularly to children under five
years e age. bat when no paregoric
oxLeiae. or other opiate 3 given, is
easily cured, by giving Chanbrfrlais's
Cough Reaaedy. Most people belive
that it should ran its course, cot
knowing that the time is very nuch
shcrteaed. and that there is iitt
daa"r trocx the disease whet fJiis
rsaiy t givejL. Tt has uoied; ia
many epidemics of whocpiajr cough
with prc&ouncett su.cciS- It is saia
aal pteasaat ta take. Weyrich ar
Hadxaha.
X write- for the . Farmers Mitiiil
aaf th Ccltnctiia.
Tew business will be jjirsctaSef.
vT. T. 5ICHARIX505C.
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a- Viui.tsJiiOUt.hi prj;ijtt, durlaE tb
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, u iy. taX oura. aad' 8&1 uioAinh tor,
JVbo- tJt-U; work,.
Tbyio ii, bo- 11 mxttthwg a4 th
bojno- ot iii-i. lbiiij)- mi Vvuday-.
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ba yroaeiOi UuuimaUa4, t,b muity
I aad, oi.Kd'- htlia. iu- stt-wi?. taije
UlvHiin ......
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Hav a, par- !oa4loi. r0rHiiJ). wesirq-
i iay iurm. foyjv aa of; Xuft- 804 CJUiaJn,. may lift Jtf
r.v.bxik yi(sra.. ( ic til Jtmrnat QtHa..
It ym ax gOii.s. t b waatittc. a
mor au.tiB3iC;ftory- or- ffracticaJl on
tbaa a te.t: Twth; Tu etcher eAe.
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iit3d..ti&w itvnajtd lSh..
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dinsrou titmn&t, k.ao- you.fr lhwi
PttijuJiuJ'.. Ifor- thi purpos Chatr
lni 9- Ta&uHs. a,. ajoilu.. tn
ta.lt. aoii utiiii; a3i $fuijl e;pict.
Woyrit;b- & ildr.b4.
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sawr 1. JtHiouH.. giiwitfanattfa..
Tfets, 50139; 3oo?a., pemtjJl., 9txu
Draw Any Straw
Nt catfier wrttadL year ciicice may fee trx a
strawr Ii rrassJt cr smooth coorwcrfEse
Ijr wqwcixw baxxs year hatm,
We ccrtacBuy- fed. we are weS Atxed to hat
yotz aoci tsie prices are far frtam prcHlcItfve.
$4, $30 and $2.00
Aba & good strong lias mt $Z3Q
Huvtt sail sevrs th& ttftfa-. tArift Baxu tsal?