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i Ifebrpfk. Ette Eatcri cal Society tOL. no. xzxvm. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, MOLTAY, DECEIKEZIl 13. 1922. NO. 46 i i i .1 i 4 i 1 .1 1 BURTON, HELD here, is mm ifl ST, LOUIS s St. Louis Police Officials Get Touch "With Sheriff Sainton as io Llan Captured Here. in Several wi t I.? ago Officer William tirtbe arrest, d two cm. Ii. F. But- Iir r.nd John Burton la ine ;ur- iington yards I t: ar:d found in the possession of I-'erton a number of dyr.amiu fuses : r.d a small bo; tie of i.itro k;v( . rine a r.d the two men have been he'd hen- since in order that po ll, e ( f erhtr t itles might he reached and so::..- ti. .r.g of the history of the men ienrried. This riling C. on D. Quin frcm St. t into the ton ri". :v Louis that : ir.: :ive? an msi recc eft of 1 1: man. Pur: on. and !ear the supposi: ion of i lie si. - r Iff that v.;::- no novi-e a: the yirg gr.m'. The Ft. Lo-ris superintendent oi the police d-rs the return oi the r-.r.n who was known in that cuy as Fr-d V.. R::"!'.iv)-. nr.l pives a short 1 iftvry rf t lie man in the Missouri tl'y. He va arrested in Jt;ne of this : r ::: that e::e lc.- h.:er released hut in Julv vv;- acain arrested with r wo ma n on '.nvii't :;d a t anc a iormer t ha tint" ty of ::au in n is ' -sessiur. a c: n . :iad burtiar :. ei bend of Si.".'", s svr.al b'.ndsn:an s i ves He furnioLed a ned Ly a protes i St. Louis, hut his eiane irom n travel in? over procet '.ed to the ei-y a-1 : l:e v. V: ;.t m: r-h. ;t- bv :ir. (;r b.-. I: vas -a:d county "attorn y a t t h oft.ee cf the ? n a? the man is :: inir nur" sern Mls-ciiri ci'y ? us eh.tr'-s in the :?.v b"? turnet. over u the of that cit a a l:d the 1 to wail y for the hrst braska t.f until he has ftns rtceivd punishment in St. Louis. LEGION CONSIDERS A CHANGE IN SYSTEM Proposal fcr Change in Selecting Ilembership Will be Taken Up by Organization. From Tt nr. rtav s Tai:v L-.,ct evening the members of the '.-ral ; oyed :n.e est c f the American Lt ?ion cn a vr ry l .rpely attended and in s me very important matters : r.-'i'ler-d by the men bership to the system cf formii.p the .r.hip of the post in the fu- w t : Tl " h r::;:tter of procedure in r''t as yet been pasre d s t -: -.'-:''2(4iiarters and -..trture for the pest, it 'r. a litW Uv ::.rel and submitted to or aT.prjval and if found t:.e state : e- not ,n:Iict with ether t : sup-, rit r orpanization, t e nee ra. rtil.tei! to the local th- ir e --r-: :-ieration. :u pr ;.-.-- :.- for the ad:p '.. cour.-e used by ether t oiis of i) if election of the : 1 "o: : ft-r a formal ap h. been n adc anu the - ir. V;" T !?ate 1. : tt--r w-.s thoronthly dis 1 tl e members received f a.: tie interc l.ar.se s on the p"". position and v :th f;:;; r.ccnrd that ti;e ra 'i-'i;ie-d f- he In id lief ore 1. l-.c.-.rtcr-- without any ::ry de'ay and in order that i" .- '-! en ;: th.at the re- u' ' m"inbr-rs for the r i i id be taken up. v; C-. : YACCAEEE LADIES ELECT tr (T.. '-:'" V - I 'ft . .. A H of the Me "ra h'',9. '" strom; fraternal societies ci 's i-e ; 1 1 community, lied el r.ual election of officers at - Tuesdav tve-n:ng and Ihe.Vi '-t were selected: u nder Mrs Emma Mc- r Mrs. Anna I'tak. nander Mrs. Birdie t .if: C' 1: ctor f -: lain ?: -rc-riEt- Miss Mis- Mary Teterson. Elizatieth Ha jerk. rs. iirnese liowe. 1 y at nr r: ; Mrs. Lf i;ra Adams. ::: ir:e; Miss Emily McCraikcn. T"l Mrs. Elizabeth Buttery. V-.5-n INIrs. Hilt Martin. The- larjiec are arranging to hold Hi.: hn and social and program at r e.' m. ting on the second Tue-s-y in January. FLU ST OF TIIE BEAUTIFUL From Thursday Dm'.y. J-"" r.iiht the frst renl snow H'.l of the s-uipnn brought the r-rom-of n;d time "whirc" Christ mas, aul ah" was pleasing to the '- :r.irterc Wjth its op- -artunity of "' ::;.::::. of winter time. T- wond'rful fa1.! aiid winter so :-r has befn one otf th-? mildest on ,c-' rrd and n little 'now to remind ;! :h-t it is f:t approaching th3 : - ' y:.r and that two months of "':uter has passed. i:i not unpleasant. Farm lorans new made at 5 . 5es;l S. Davis, 301 SmwrKTtf,h Ste 3mlc Biar. J, GETS jVIIXED V7ITH THE LAW Frun Thursday s Hatty. The Christmas che'r that was of okl known to i-M-itt' and inebriate the population but has tiinc ln'tn barred .:. fines of our state ova th,- 1 tir md nation, seems to have been in on th streets evidence las-t evtr.ing and at the result Oilicer C rr took into cutod v Art eorge : K.vimr. hup i of t bet-hops. i:i"iint .Weber, o'c ltu k employ s at the Burlington ami lodged a complaint him before Judge William The c:i.m' will he tried at 2 this aitemoom a torn inu an v f nd J: a vit :nt in g been asked the ease. by th ii- OFFICERS FIND PRISONER IS VERY WARLIKE ie i a cltar dt: c.t the many hne t.p . . i ic vtur.ities ci buyinrr serviceable Man Taken into Custody by William -uais :ii the lowest pr-cs and knfw Grebe Shows Warlike Snirit iy:ct'y what thvy wanted. But is E5"ectivelv Subdued Fiot. T:.t.rsi'a-f !..-;:: nicht as was dr:' v.-in? r.' fit be 1 ad an t I-aii;. I th midnight hour ar OiTuer William eruiire wit; a ra th tr warlike prisoner and tjuity btars tiie mar Us of the surprise attack of the your? man. From the eirtum-std!l'- '.s r-dated by the ollicer it si-(r.:s tl at ti'" man w!io pave tiie m-mc ot A. ii. P::zal. was standing :uar Ti.e entrance to the Coatts bhu'k and a: par, utly had been im bibit r of stront drink and Mr. Grebe r- qi: std i.i-n to come wiih !:im to tie county bas:ile. A companion of the y.,ui? rut n was taken in char?.' Ly iulictr lit inrit hsen after a ciase and Mr. (Pre be started on with his nrisoi.'-r. Talcinsr a r-hort cut to the .; a i I thf- nfi' iT and his captive start ed up Fi:th str-et, tiie intention he ir.? io ?.. throii?h the alley to the jail and when jut opposite the V. J. Hartwiik canuy store the prisoner tore iDv-se with a roke at the face ot" , Mr. Greb? and inflicted a very ca..ty j wo ant! on the nose of the officer, who : it lire v.- up r.is arm to defend himself d then received a snail cut on rh.' m thumb of his 1-ft hand, apparently rom sor:e weapon. The oSi' . r rr:- .? j. d to quiet I lie prisoner effective ly a?'d as Ofhoer Heinrichben came alon? with his man the warrior was plnced in hi: custc-dy and taken over to the county ja: cleaned up from ;1 v.lme .Mr. Gr-.txe th- effects of the battle. I?:-ial claimed to be employed at th' shops this morn in? at the ofhee Oi Couniy A;torny Cole. He r-eei". t :i a fine of ;20 and costs or th- charire of iein? drunk from he hands of Jud?e Weber. STUDEBaKER film ATTRACTS A LOT OF ATTEflT Shows Making of Antomobiles and is Very Instructive Thracnt To Show ct Louisville. n Ti nrs-'tB vf Iail- rhaps the most unique dramati n of in-'.nstrial progress ever n-d was r -'ented to the- public: v ning at the Lvri- theatre un- ; :h" tit!, of "The S?ory of an An- I and will Le shown later at '.Is' r tor.i L-.u ville. TV f.Im bars the seal of the Unit ed Sif.tes Department of Commerce an 1 w.JI b- "j:hibit'd in all parts of ; ! wond. 'l'l"- s -nen are laid in the a taiiis of the Studebaker corpora tion and vividly detail the building i 1 an automobile. YV-i see the- raw materials enter and then after hundreds of fascinat irc and instrin-tivo operations the f.ni: ln-d car is drien on its own pow ;r from the final assembly line. Fkilb d v te-km"n perform operations v. hi 1. must nf-' vary more than one half of one-thousandth of an inch in measure cent. Labor saving device's and huge machines, almost human in th" operations they perform, fur nish dramatic evidence of the ad vanced methods employed in build ing Studebaker cars. The picture was brought to Platts mouth through the efforts of J. F. Wolff, loral Studebaker dealer. T'ii.- picture is of interest to any one who ever rode in a motor car. DREAMLAND DANCE PARTY Prcim ThersdftV.a f)ai.. Last evening the danee which had been announced some time ago by the Dreamland orchestra was held at the M. W. A. hall and a very pleas ing attendance was present from tho members of the Burlington 6hop em ployes and citizens in general. To add to the enjoyment of the occasion r vcrv interesting chalk talk was given by George Ropers which show ed mtieh cleverness and as well a run her of selections by local talent assisted in the course of the evening of pln"ure. An excellent orchestra from Omrha conducted by Peter Cmctovilie furnished the music for the dance and which was right up to the minute in its excellence. icnam tug piece, .viaae irom govcrn- ... . , .. . . ment stock. Postpaid, $1. Try one. You will nnd a nice lm of ft you-n buy ncj-. A. J. rrVt, jjt: goocs at the Jtxiial office. "ck, KbTpi. BARGAIN DAY IS A GREAT SUCCESS Or.e of the Larrest in Point of At-. t j r- i tt ' tendance ana auis tnai xias Eten Held in Citv . r'rid.i Tliursdayi- Imliv The reat otltrinf; merchants of the city ly sales day yesttrd: the day beiniT on.1 oi in : y tli ' ue I'V the montli- r.s;nted in e best that hoie nine salt s days. I r t in ei uti- j v .th lilt ir ' h...s been enjoy ed in the ,Ttn month:- of rut cesf u! : irom distant joints ov jtv tiie Fhojijier cane 'families and v-:t!: t'ta ! of the -uyiTi: ; iv .i t .in 1 itiroi'fh the inti iilLeM i.:i.)Wl'. dpe its secured : d vert isint: Ua m pa irn of the I'hittsmout h liierca 'aats and thh-. serve.! to make the 'handling of business mufh aFier lor the inerei.ur.tf- as eT eryoae had jrain- in a erat many of ;!;. stores with ai'.ded clerks ii v. as almost im-po-'ih'e for the mtreha::Tu to t-ven leave their places b'lii-ess fir 'r.nrh and from the time of the open i tie- of the dco:r of the tres at o'clock until r tores were : The occas-i to do their pre at money v. ho i'.es.i ' (i t -4 te as l 0 o'clock the I led wi ;th shopp.-rs. n pa ve many a chance 'hristams shnppin? at a sav inp -.nd for those to mate it a service- abie" L'l'.ri--tmas. there wa:- a world of huyinp cipprrtunit ies. The crowds w ere r-preventative of b :h the residents c.t li e city and the cit of town stoppers and everyone tell that they had been aivc ii a ;-euiiine itarpaii: day in ti e event j tia.sred by th-' Piatt, mouth merer: ants. 'MR SEEMS TO HAVE mu in m kill M a in e i t a ' 5 Him Young Kan Creates Disturbance in P.estaurant by Conversation, and Ticuble Follows. ' ro-n Tr.ur.adevs I'ui. While a y-un? peep' at the Grab nuiuber of the th- d. nees wire last evenin? en- frcm :m cr nf. joyin? luncheon, ti to more cr less excit y were tre'tted meat ore. tioned w hen O nicer E a r I yci'.n? man named rest. claiminT ti Murray jilaced a I-u5toa under ar t the man laid 1-itn usina h::i ::d vile lancuaee- in the lesttiurant. '1 he man -a ;.s t; :: . tat: rant ami " ti. : n '- nsn ! : nd : i-r a. to wh. t ha-' t.-u v. ar- iT'ii-i'c-d ;e:. outside .-id-raldc :: aaumeufs p of the Iterca- b'-en :id I'V I'll " i rt vera! rat ra -1 v. ere v. it h Mr. i the proprictvir in the arpu- hers ' f the party that ITustLi: a- w ;'! as by of the rcftauraat and ment the caui-e t f the debate was al- lowed to po. 'ihis n-orninei comrl .r. t VaS ::pinu e. hied ' i efere JuJpe W'e- vr c'.iar .1. Graham with di.-turbin I t: ;e peace i y arpuinp ove: arrest and h" w :e matter of the :lv n a tins of ?!' and coats, amountins io I: v.ns rtited at the police head quarters tiiaf complaint would he tiled apulnrt Ilusi.in and he be ap prehended on the charge of having been drunk. HITKTEIIS HAVE TROUBLE From Tliumdav's rt!v Tho practjie of persons hunting on private property without p r mis sion of the owner is a very costly proposition and those who are in th hr.hit of doing this should take hied of the frte that was mete-d out to a party of Omaha hunters yesterday afternoon in the court of Justice William We ber. Dirk Roe and Jack Doe, two Om aha parties, were apprehended by Earnest Melbern. game warden, for hunting on the farm of Glen Rhod en near Murray and the two men rcttled the matt.-r by putting up a cash bcr.d of ?1! each and which wans forfeited in court yesterday when the parties failed to appear. Another party of hunters from the metropolis flivvered down to the farm of John Yallery and proceeded to start the pleasures of the hunt over the land of Mr. Yallery without first securing his permission and as tV result Edward. John and William Dokulil. Herman Kutz. Martin New hart and John Trytnes all w re com-m-i'ed to put up bonds of $10 each to Mr. Melbern for their violation of the law and this rum of SO 0 was forfeit ed in the justice court. ENJOY VISIT HERE From Thursday's Tatly. Mrs. Bernice Tillery of Lexington and Mrs. A. F. Yroman of Lincoln, who have been heer for a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Yro man. departed this morning for Om aha, whre Mrs. TilbTy will spend a tw days. Mrs. Tillery is a neice of Mrs. L. H. Yroman and has been spending some time with her mother. Mrs. Ida Fowler. 8t Lake YJew, la., during the illness of the mother. j A new wrinkle in halters with DANCE A EIG SUCCESS From Thursday s t'xi-v The da::, i' j-.i v n evening by the firtnitn at the Ea tiles !iai: was otu of t'.;e Lijrpest events ;f its kind held he re for- .lany months and in addition in t'n TV I: rtie a:tcnd at.'.e 1 1 i re At"- mar y who Loujthl ti. :.ts to a- l. i in ii.- i,aod eau.-'e v hi ve r sio ;rSLi.t :n pes son. The on hestra. und'-r the : dership of V. It. t l.diy. f r.rtii.-lu d i.e.. - .viy sn:. p py .i: r.z nu'nbeir to th leiijiht of the :i r.:i.-r- ot the ; r; d. .'.s the result of th uan. o t :' real..- a : . ;m. i iaier;; :!: ir : U I-Irs. K. G. HcCIusky C-:.ves Interest-; :rtj Talk cr. -Our Work" 1 G-ce-d Attrnt". ar.ce. i From Frii'iVi- T:-itv Ye sit ' au.'-rnai.! the A .! fe ci, ty of the M thodife. eP.urcr. ..-.,-.l a very p'-. ar.i t :. ii- at '.lie cliurch p'irIor' w' ic-h v .-.- very -a:;:-. -' iy attended : nd fi'P ' iW- prcrt'-st j cf inttret to .-..ryone. Vrr. I' G. Mfl i'.i-v . '.::t e thou' ktf 1 and v .-y .;.1ks h..'--( hc. n v ii - i ".: :":' --y t'-. ; hi.l.t s (,f t'' c it" ' : v, '-i ! ; ; ; h; reel -ri-:- a-l.lr- s ;W -v:h; tiie pre-itest o'" ii'-'pf :.:v s. io : ii, lhee ill : te' : '. e T'.e s;;".i;.'Ct -w; "Our V.".-; k." a nd in i. l i"h the . !vt-r to-i; en i lit re'it ::a.-' s ' of tl!: ".orh of the v o.reu oi ti e' -tic::, in the ' '- "l in ;. -bit, life end uraed t'rt : :h one culti-' .ate the study :f t' ' ' '"1 f; .('. ors o.' ! i'V .it : V "!bl K-I.U T i'i'ladl Ii; the visie-n of the v :a. a the ne-; tion Ti'f :adi"s were '-r r r .-' r : '. sen- - I .vi.at in the feet that l;-r 9-" !v:v.. t:,e W. i '. 7. V. i "r. ? o ! ,.d :i ea-.pt :-t.:: ' ti at tea th ra in? was ur.uMt to i.-t!: the city ,:: time to take part in the program. i At a Fuitahle hour iery dainty and del it it'U- refrci! mer.ts v.-.-re! rved l y th - boes-os vhicb .'Is'e-.i very much to the p':. : a-.itt-s of th! afternoon. ; iufreme mm mm mm Calls Trcup. of Pougbs. end H?.?er.! cf Fawne? to Scire on the Supie.r.e Bench. r -. -.. C'.u- draV'-d A. ! . I - ' : - ! J. I;. Ran r. j i. i -r j i',f( . to serve b.--i( '' o : ' : " ' t r " : e . u ' ' Tr. up f i'--v p. o:i tl ' no:.; ! Tii tri t . ., rv a -'i -rd o: t an 1 l--e".l( '.: "f T 'a- a i.'.-t f':-hlne !'' " n . ' -: s-:v:eu. f'- (''--.,,:u. e ; a'1 a ua:r' ai-aa th ;s p-v.- tie- si-tt " , -. i i-r . 'M,t m :.: timt the -i- "-' ' judpes a;;--.- !: t ion a: pa v !'..' : a Irs ' exper:... : t '' ' -::;i ( t' i-i -'.i fO to s. rv :or on-. order to distri'.i't' e. ""his v-;:s :n , httrd.'t niar- e-ei-. ;!y. Af, t i: ".! ie: 1 e. : weil ; round th- di.-trirt euro it u. .ihandom-d thi- ;! ri for the re .s. that it was sati-f..t tor; n t'e.cr t' ti e supreme or district vudir. Tin latter w e t t hone" with five nr a.'i'-es t a. de.?id"-. at' i thy wera also left vith t!:'ir nve; w-.irl: on land. : s:is : d to th :: v ri 1 i:: on' or two Inr'iiti! fcu-t-ed a rear rum i n Lii a case. l'::der tie two :::!:. h - plan tl.a distri : jud-. '.n a-u :;-.: to hae it is own vul: t:.5. . : a! ef '- !: . . . '"' i.-i s-ittinu a si:; judue. and t! us have time to an - t .lily disp Jfc- ri asea. ;.:-aiuned hin: lor a decision. j WANTS TO CO TO SCHOOL j An ori'-r of the district court has b.-i n signed api-roving the appli'-a-tion of Mrs. Grace Colbert, widow ot" Wylie Colbert. kill"d by lighting while cmtipiyed !" the Searle t Chnpin lumber eonr-any as tru'k driver. Th.e defendant in the case was the London Guaranty Accident company, bond 'tig company for tho lumber company under the work man's compens t ion a t. The widow is to be given 5 ft . 2 5 f as a total set tlement for the death of her hus band, who was killed on the farm of C. A. Keel while taking refuge under a tree from a storm. j Mrs Colbert stated in ber applica 1 tion that she wanted o mak" the set 'tlemnt so she could better prepare herself to make a living for hers.-lf 'and sixieen-mont hs-edd daughter, land that she needed the money for that purpos -. Nebraska State Jour nal. It will b'- rrme'rber 'd by our rend ers that Y'yl:c Colbert was killed by lightning on July r. 1922. and that he was a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Colbert, of Wanncta, pioneer and hicrhly respected residents of the Weeptpg Water virinity yor5 sgo. Her good fortune in being nwarde-i ibis amount of dnmrges i; very pleasing to tho many friends of the family. Weeping Water Republican. JocKial want ads pay. Try them. BOYS TAKEN HERE WITH m STOLEN tit i ULLrJlTl UiliU . Fcid Sedan Ciptnrec. t Fiatte River Bridge V.-ith Two Young Ken in Chrr""' bv Ciebe. 1 From Frb. ; I.s'tv .i.hn Pv-11. head of he i-.u-n ! '-etive ae--i'i. y'of 11., - l a. and Y.'iliiam (l:e"--. exal r pre- n.,:. o; tn- fh.tt. r,v.;- t.uto and w a i re tian. iy I'.mi y. un.-r n: en v ho were, : ei' pa vl.? the toil, j .? ?:!,!. j '!'; ". i.s wcr-. tal'.t-n to th'- 1 " Frank Detie' in !:is car 1 him in ihe :.: had a aier's -ard di.-?- : vd re-tr 'til vhi'e in front as n ") i-. p. urn her that hrd ap- : ri t i eon m u.-e some i inie, the i c..r its if v; s a etimpara ! i v. new o: e. This ircumstance excited tiie suspi - ions of (he two officers an ! they b-oupht the tw. y-un? m-i on into t lias i ;te at. 1 took th-'-m to the office of the Olltv ; itClU'eV w lit re- tnevi"-'- '" ....... i.v.. ...... i -i', ; icr:. i -J further. t v... , ,.-.j:r v r ciues - ..,.. i ..n, .,. f i-,(t. i':r t i .;.:: id -ntifi'-.ttion and the :' i In r- the ar had come from and the result v:us thai the suspi cions of i he oriieers were borne out that the i-ar had bo-n stolen. Th" sedan w as takn sc-vcral . r-sro irom the streets of Toledo, .en : I the two boys. Fillmor.'; I H' lit, are! Htrhert ! Jay . l.ree- s"n--o b en tmikin? their way , ; wi:b the si ihii car. Tie- lM:io authorities have been r.n ti:h -i and v.-iil eomc Inter to take the ear and tl two younp men back to Teh '1 j t, a-ia:.'! trial tor s.tt aliup the car. P-'ih Fuwl-r nra I.'.'.yl. cs claim 1 Ir hen.e a be ir.fr at Lo; kport. N w York. Th c.ip-.ure of tho two men is a v. rv i-c .-mendabl i-iere of work for ) oth :.Tr. I2n el and Mr. Grebe and a :- prompt "?s in p'.-ttinp on the ' was r'-.-'--nsible for rounding up the aut.j pilferers. . fW1!,, .... - . .1 ouou .oi'ii ii. e Home oi oyai v an 8-M U I rJI-fyThvho lives on the Claud Betiz farm a im'i I L:t I I 1 mih? northwest of town, askir.p for Jur.ir Clu?" Arranges to Hold Car nival at- II. S. Tonight for En tertainment cf Public. f'rt.tT; i'rk'ty Uat.v T! Is" evening a' the h:r.i: school t 1 . .t ir.ior iia-s v. j'i pre.-., n: a ca.r-?'-.-:! for 'he r v. t.-nr i r.men t of the ;..-'-.:! piiidic and from the various ,- . :. t ; tl..- jc-nu-: p-"ple of the . iy s; .-. 1-. f v. .-' ue.i in- the pa t. .! ; r: v .' vhi be a r-ai treat in -. .ay an 1 cne :i:ai wiil fur- .-'1 a:! ! in. Is of en', t ri a inme n t to ..11 tl""S ' v. ;:o atteiMl. Th-.- li-t of e-ntei miners is varied and .iil i ::!..-: a prt-ut many surprises' i t1 " isiter? a.s tiie Ji-nie-rs have "' a-aaiit up seme very cievtr stunts ;.-: :!-. entertainment. I vou want a r. el f.-at. yon hruhl come c ut t: the carnival ioniaut and not only enjoy your s. if. but assist a v.orthv cause. HOYAL KEIGEBOES ELEC" Krom Tr! Jay's Daitv Tie- Boyai Neighbor,' held then .'i".:;u'i! 'b-ition of oflicer- last eve virr at !. M. V. A. hall with a a ry pleasing attendance of the mem bers! ip pres- r.t at the m.-etinp. The following v. . re mimed: Te-t oracle Mrs. Pr.t'.lir.e Smith. Orr. le Mrs. C. E. Christ. Yi.-e oracle Mrs. Katherine Hild. e'iiancellor Mrs. Florence Cole man. Recorder Mrs. Elizabeth Meising- er. Receiver Miss Myrtle Foster. Marshal Miss Helen Hild. lnnr sentinel Mrs. P. H. Rob erts. (inter sentinel Mrs. Elizabeth Ihitterv. Manager Mrs. J. H. McMaken. Physician Dr. R. P. Westover. Musician Mrs. O. C. Hudson. LEADERS PLEDGE SUPPORT (Oninlia vif ItiMlio N-nifet On.aha. D"c. la. "I will give my aid t: Mr. lkr.v-11 on any measure that bent fits Nebraska people." diaries W. Bryan, governor-elect l democrat . 'Any mi-rruire sunporte-d by Mr. Bryan beneficial to the people of Ne braska will get my hearty support." R. P..-echer Howell, senator-elect ( republican ) . These statements of the two fu ture lading executives of the state introduced for the f i rr. t time in the history of the state, the leaders of the two most powerful political par ties working together in the coming legislative se?ion. Christmas cards in all designs. Beautiful remembrances of the kind friends qan be iqpnd at the ujaal DOINGS IN POLICE COURT l Yisterday ariernoou the ht-aritip . of tin- eoa.plaint filed apainst Art Ewinp. t imrpir.L i iui with intoxica- ntxt Thurs day t.wias '- the absene e of the city , :.:tor:i( iror.i the ity. - "he vol np i: ':n. Huston, who was ,!u. ot.UI.r t,:- l!u. controversy at the crahatn :-.-s;:.uT --nr Wednesday nipht ' appear -J in .iadae el. r s court y-s- i if vday ati ruon and t ntert-d a plea ! t rul!t to the i.ar;r- of disturbing ,lJ' ' '' : received a fine of 5 " " 1 ''-' nmountiui; to ilU L dSLf EH WEOOfHG ANNIVER SARY list mm Mr. rnd 3rs. Henry A. Schneider En tertained by Friends on a Very Pleasant Occasion. Last cveninp Messr?. and Mes dam s 11. W. Knorr. E. C. Harris and J. I'. Warps entertained very rie- : 1 i'rH ) full ... ttio K" n . Yi rime in i or ci si:vr wetidimr anniversary i ..- ..,.,1 II ..... CV.l, , - ul "'-u 1- "". : t-nd the occasion was one of the most untMial pleasure to th" members of thr' party.. The hostesses had prepared a very cha.rminp five course dinner which was -'-rved at T o'clock and which I v'-',s lni:' appreciated by th ir.em- i u':'r'' of tht X'Wf -ml dt-monstrat'-ei that the ho.-t '.-- wt-re roval enrer- taine r1'. rellowin? the dinner the members of !.- aa;ay t-r.joy.'d the eve nin? in form, ::!y in mil -lc and soc ial convt-r-sntion until a late hour when they (t parted homeward. A-- r -rr emhrances of th? event thf of lienor wero presented with s'-verai beautiful pifts from the friends. Thi.-s-: in attendane . wore Mossr:. ""i. r ranK a. e toiur. a. -"Commons. J. W. Burnie, E. C. I!;"'r!S' J- F 'r rpaR. W. Knorr and nd M--d antes Frank A. Cloidt. A. th tru?rts ef honor, Mr. and Ivlrs. Schneider. VOYAL WALL VISIT! D EY FIRE A phone call came in Monday af jt"rnoon from the home of Voyal Wall :--i-tar.c' in nutting out a. lire which hreater.ed the house. Ca-1 Price re ; ndtd at once with a track load of viiliag helpers and the fire was soon ad r eortrol and extinguished with t T I I e e c.amag' t.'n hoirse- hold od -a th.-.ut,!! the 1-uiieiing was -o:::--hat 'ii-tirurf-d. Th" lire caught se...:e manti'r between th" eeiiing and f.oar above, and vile, the high " ! d r rtr vailing it is a wonder the '.:.;:- us, saved. Mr. ani Mrs. Wall v.'i.-h to thank the r :!ibor and I'air.b- for their promnt asarstan in thi - euu t et-ncy. v.hith saw-d their ei.il-!'.! ilpaodT. We-p:np Water Republican. Christmas stationery in ail the latest and most fashionable designs can be fotrnd at the Journal office rnd at prices that ere vithin the rer.ch cf all. See our special lines, they are the best ever shown here. r fl War Saving Stamps fire Gas January 1st Holders cf U. S. Government War Savings Stamps are hereby advised that stamps cf the 1918 series will be due and payable January 1, 1923. As interest on all such, stamps ceases January 1st, they should be turned in promptly for redemption. Bevare of swindlers after Govern ment Stamps and Libert' Bonds! i Tiie First National bank THE 13ANK WHET WE VOU F " S. 1- AT HO'i'.E Member Federal Reserve iVE PLEASANT SUR PRISE TO FRIENDS Friends of Ilr. and Mrs. Lambert Lister Remind Them of 30th Wedding Anniversary. vr-:ti ritiM" hCv Iuet e.!ii:..e 1i rii i?ii i,o:s of Mr : a l : h tills a fid ad Airs Lamb-lt ju- t . t 'f t;.e Lister, who city, pathered at t'.e :.i- in-n to asnt thi m in tin proper observance of tfeii .'iOtli wttbiinc anniveifs-iry. Tlte n emher of the i, arty wet armed " iih horns, pans and oihcr noi't' produciup devi'es ant as the !lr-t nrte of the Srien'id" Marted the lu-ide end f room hastened out and in vited the u e r: imal ers in to spe nd the eve-nine. Tli time was delightfully e;ent in vi. itinp and u penerr;! pood time and one of the crowning lectures, of the evenin? was the wedding., in which the bride and groom of thirty years ago were again joined in '!.e bonds d' wedlock. Judge A. J. 1 lee son, to whom the performing of the marria?e ceremony lias grown t- he almost second nrtuie was present to tie the nuptial knot in a very pieaSiin? manner. The groom was attended by Martin Nelson as best man : nd the bride by Mrs. Henry Stnrkjohn as bridesmaid, while Matt S'ther officiated as the rinpbearer. At a suitable hour the well laden baskets cf pood thines to eat were produced and a royal feast enjoying by the jolly party and on their de parture hoinew-ard they joined in w'sliin? Mr. and Mrs. Lister tinny more years of happiness. Those in attendance were Messrs. and Mesdames Martin Nelson, Allen J. Bee-son. Matt Sulser, Edward Lutz, Jr.. Henry Starkjohn. Georce (lond nian. C. A. .Harvey and the little folks, Dorothy Hirz. Hilly Starkjohn, Glen Luiz. James. Giea and Dorothy Lifter, and the puest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Lister are the parents of eipht children, four of whom reside in California. ENJOYS VISIT HERE From Friday's I'ailr Yesterday afternoon Ralph W. White, of Dallas. Texas, arrived here and visited over night with his fr.tl er. A. W. White and his sister, Mrs. J. D-'nelnn and M'cs Mar- garet. departing this morning for M in r.t a po'i? :tnd Des Moines on busi ness for the Bell Telephone interests. ; Mrs. White ftid daughter will arrive j from Dai'as to'oirrrov." and will later be jo-ned by Ralph for an over 'Chrirtm:ts virit in the old home. ' Ralph io looking fine and reports conditions in the soutliwest as being muck improved and in the particular rtcinity of Dallas showing a pr.-at ;ain. H h"d been at St. Louis prior ?- comir:" h' re ai:d will conclude his northern business trip with a real old fashioned visit. BUSY ORGANIZING Gen. James II. Short, tlt-pur ;it"'t. commander cf the Patriarchs noi; tam cr the 1. O. O. F. of Ne-braK'i. is busy these '"ays preparing for the crgani.u.t ion of new cantons ov-.-r th- state and en December 1K will vi-it Gran ! Island v here- a canton is 1 e Imr oriranized and where there v'o! he a class adoption and muster. Lacr he expects to visit Lexington to look after the work of organizing thfe. n t 2 If