The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, November 22, 1923, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    V.
c
urn
VOL. 170. XXXTX,
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1923.
NO. 39
PARTY OF SPEED
ERS GET INTO SER
IOUS TROUBLE
MRS. J. H. TAMS VERY ILL
Chief of Police Jones Eas Eace With
Icwa Men and Finally Makes
Capture of Them.
From Tuesday's Dally
The many friends of Mrs. J. II.
Tains will regret very much to learn
that she is now in very serious con
dition at her home in the west por
tion of the city, suffering from a very
serious attack of heart trouble which
has caused her family and friends a
great deal of apprehension. Sunday
the son. John Tarns, of Denver, ar
rived as well as Mr. and Mrs. Rez
ner of Omaha, the latter a daughter
of Mrs. Tams, who has been looking
after her care. Mrs. Katie Karstens
GENERAL FREE
FOR ALL FOLLOWS
FOOTBALL GAME
NEBRASKA LEADS ALL
IN CORN YIELD GAIN
Although third in the 1923 corn
yield, Nebraska shows a greater per
centage of gain over the 1J22 yield
than any of the other states, accord
ing to crop reports rertatly issued
I by the "Brookmier Forecaster." This
'year's yield will be 263. ICS. 000
Members of Syracuse Athletic Club bushels as against 182. 400.000 bu;h
AUTOMOBILE CAP
TURED' HERE FOUND
VISITOR IN THE CITY
1
From
Jay's Daily-
of Omaha and Hangers on In
dulge in Fist Battle.
From Tuesday's Dally
;of Iowa, another daughter, has also'Krom Monday's Daily
Thp midnitrht ride of Paul Revere. 7C " J . 7, Tne football field east or tne Bur-
- : ---- -- - --- - iub care oi me patient.
which has been shouted often from :
.els last year, or an increase of 4 4.3
j per cent.
Kansas was next with a yield of
120.405.000 bushels cr an increase of
32.5 per cent.
This morning J. II. Heneger, one
of the well known and highly re-
"T4 nr (Ti'M l"M ftir sPt(t"J residents of the vicinity of
I El Kr VI lit ""H Weeping Water was in the city for a
I U vim V 1 ?x.Lta OitL- few hours and while here found time
. to pay the Journal office a very
. , , . .iT n 'pleasant call and advance his sub-
Car Apprehended Witi Four Occu- S(1.jp!io:i lo lhe semi-weekly edition,
pants on Monday Might Prov- :Mr. riontger has been a resident of
DEATH OF FORM
ER CASS GOUNTY
COMMISSIONER
BRIDGE WORKER
HAS VERY SERI-
lington station following the football
game between the local team and
the Syracuse Athletic club of Omaha
greatly resembled election day in
Ireland as the visitors from Omaha's
little Italy battled with the citizens!
of this community and gore and I
hloori marked thp field. I
OIIO APPinCMTl The riot started just after the close i
UUO nUUiULIl I of the game when one of the visiting 1
BUSY TIME IN
POLICE COURT OF
JUSTICE WEBER
ed Propartj of lowar.
I'rcm V.'ed:ic'(lay'. Daily
Thf nnt-i t!-::t was enntured here
Monday evening by Chief of Polic j of the jury-
Jones and Officer Detlcf, with the
l'.ur men occupying the car and who
were heavily arm'd, proves to be a
car stolen on Monday from the vi
cinity of the Union Farific round
house in Council Bluffs.
The car was the property of Hom
er Meade, of River Sioux, Iowa, who
has been living at C32S Second ave
nue. Council Bluffs, for some ti-ne
ni.u who mr 'ie a report of the loss oi' J
ues
Joseph W. Cox P23scd Away Yester
day at Heme of Son Near Ne
hawka at Advanced Age.
Cans county for a loner period of
ytr.rs and was recently drawn on the I
petit jury panel but owing to his age 1 From TufsJay's Daily-
was excused troai tne confining work j Yesterdav morning at the home of
Ihis son. Frank Cox, near N'chawka.
occurred the death of Joseph W. Cox
long time resident of Cass i-ounty
and who for a number of years ser
ed as a member of the board of coun
ty commissioners of this county and
was universally loved and respected
by a large circle of warm friends
PASSING OF OLD
IDENT OF CASS
lit
COUNTY rn DAY!0Tcipehcwnt5ox wM
Ohio.
Vera Barr, Employed at New Bur
ling Bridge Over Platte, Has
Concussion of Brain.
team, wrathful at the humiliating Sunday Arrests of Fivs Parties Yield c'ar to the police of that city Tue.
defeat that had been heaped upon his 1 gum of $60q in Fines and Costs clay and the c ?r's recovery at Piatt,
at Hearings Xocay. , The nieu vho are siill in jail are
being held for final action against
From Monday's Dally them by the Iowa authorities andFrom Tuesday's Daily
This mnrnin? was a verv busv time v'bat will be finally did in the mat- .
team, sought to wipe out in blood
the defeat and insult that had been
heaped upon the sunny sons of Italy
in their loss of the contest and ac
cordingly he took a smash at Rob
a native of
. j 1 . a.-. r j
A. C. Seybert Passed Avay at Home' fu ,0,manDOOV, f'fiI"e
.in that ln'-fi 11!: anrl rn rpaz-rtnc n 1 j
in Elnrwood After Illness of
Some Time Pioneer.
Another of the old time residents
manhood was united in marriage to
Miss Ellen Gleeson, who preceded
him across the valley of the shadow
of death some four years ago.
The family came west in 1SC7 and
the platforms at school entertain
ments, had nothing on the midnight
spin of Alvin Jones last night and
like the ride of Paul with the mes
sage of the coming of the British,
the ride of the chief was interspersed
by the sounds of cannonading from
the artillery under command of
Frank Detlef, night police, when one
of the speeders made his escape In
the friendly shadows along South
Ninth street.
The car which the party was driv
ing bore a Harrison county, Iowa,
number and it is stated by the police
that the parties drove up and down From Monday's Daily
Main street several times between 11
and 11:30 last night. They appar
ently drove down to the vicinity of
the ball park and on their dash up
from the subway Chief of Police
Jone3 in his faithful Ford speedster,
took up the chase and the party tore
up the main thoroughfare of the city
and up high school hill before they
were overhauled and then one of the
nartv marlA a pptitt-r and this i whon a larcra
where the services of' Oncer Detlef used as piling on the old bridge fell Plattsmouth representatives, but at the Star coupe in which they were hd a hand in the box car rob
came in as he pursued and fired sev- and struck him. The block it 13 that lost the battle' as they were riding. These parties were coming series that have occurred with grea
oral tirno: In tha o p -i ohorb tha H.n,,,rt, v .M, Dauii uiiinaceu uuu reiirtu ill slow f mm llm?ha vhrn n nnr p M n r. 1 1 on 11V "CJU'- -l" iJlUliS
fleeing man but he stopped not and struck the unfortunate man on the f,der from. tDe grounds, vowing by Fred Holmes and Willibm Crebe who 9?.h.a-
Tv.or rrnnA v. s a v - a i : tc Bll the saints that they would re-.bori tr o-iva fheo to the rr hpfnr.j inis mornin
The remaining members of the struck him on the side of the head 11 lV 1 1 ry
nartv wprp faVpn tr thp pitv hall and fatictd ths rnnfiiGsinn I AS Slated
where the frowning walls of the' city Mr. Barr was brought on to this moutn fans
bastile ODened to them and thev were citv and taken to the Hotel Main nient provi
placed therein by the chief. On the whjpre he was given attention by Dr. about to
nersons of the men were several rs- J I.ivinp-stnn RnrlinftnTi nhval- the gates
rnlrpra nnrt a nnmhoF nf chAtirnnc fian o n A hie Inliipiaa (Trnctmfl n -ry A V OTdS hUTl
The men pave thp namps nf Mflvin wa madp as pnmfnrtahlo aa nncsihla a' tne SOU
Chrlstiansnn. ITarrv SrtiHi and .Tim mrfpr thp rirr nmatanopc and Ta-jll gave Indication
Xolen, and stated that they were have to be kept quiet for several days boTS wpre
from Council Rhiffs and wprp nut until hp rpp-aina thp full hkp nf hla points of
seeking a choice hunting ground, faculties which were injured by the rP" e appre- inVT ":V"Ti; 1 a year ago when he came to Eim- '.'l' 1 u,' "I X
i "e "iiuiaica iu uniiR uu wansre. nenaea oy Messrs. Hoimss ana ureue. " xo.ou. l4vr)f(i aT1,i ilas cince resided here In . Ill 1 I L, , "...(, . ....
; As the departing fans hurried back : . "The locAlccra rwsived i-eu-ird itnl th tlina-when the meseo-
to the field the group suddenly broke Pnim innii .ift-i-i: I1 Iroci tSe owpe.r ,.f ?n car for j f r Pr 'v..;.,,; "rhrW nnA If" or ftmlghtwtlsper to him
its return ana :ir. .Meade felt well!" " k V'i 7 V V'rZ rrT' " ;!ine worK or release rrom nis worldly
. - . t . . . . 1 . - - - . 1 1 A f .1 r- n -1 -r V,rifS VrnnM rIrx1 n ,... 1 ,3 J t., . x . . n . . 1.
'Phjg mornin0' shortly after the 1I1S. one oi tne riaiismoum line-; for Justice William Weber in tne remains 10 be sten as ine mem- l " - - vu. iohcu rv.imru m v.osa iuuuij un-
. 0 f 1 v. .v.- 4U ... , lie... rt "ho t ., ksl.i lmn c n t , t h i5 final rpvaril in thp nnsifsinir nf A. tliev had an Innnrlant nart in lio
workmen employed on the new Bur- il"ru "l justice court ana ior some inree mi. ------- . r , i i - , . . , ' .
lington bridge over the Platte river Mr- Robins was broken and the hours the office 0f the countv attor- Hie one man who made his getaway - Seybert of Elmwood Friday after aovelopment of the county and Mr.
had commenced their labors Vein show was on in ful1 blast- Many of ney was keot busy with the'varicus was the one that procured the car. ; anJ,llce,ss of ?ome duration' , Cox took always a keen interest in
Barr one of their numher uffpr.d a hp Plattsmouth spectators had left case3 that were called for trial but how or where he secured it they The funeral services were held at the welfare of the community that he
Severe accident that will lay him up the grounds immediately after the Hiram Johnson (not, however, the clai.n to have no knowledge. jthe Presbyterian church in Elmwood called his home. To the family cir-
for some time and which has reuk- ame and missed the excitement, but presidential candidate) and Arthur Special agents of the railroads op-jfay and the body laid to rest in cle there came three sons. Harwoo.l
sirt.v Ti-it, Ko cueir numoer againsi one oi ice smd costs each hut suffered the lass ot &u.-iietii.-u ui uav- --- . ...m... .i.au
I h t'tiii i . o c? y- r ocrrt n n I hocr r s. r-- n i A a
rreat
and
the sheriff came
three years of age and has been a last few years. Some twenty year
resident ot thi3 county for tne ago Mr. Cox was induced to enter the
greater part of the time for the last political campaign as the candidate
fifty-six years. He was residing in 0f the democratic and independent
hi.; native county when the call to.narties for rntintv rnmmlsslnn in thp
st it r.1 . . t r I I I i I i IC 111 II I- CIV i 1 UHT 2-111(1 Fri- nnn. .1 I -.1 ,.4, J ... . 1 .1
... .. capturing it and some mteen gai- - - VV"" ,V,u"A " .""listed in the Union arm v. serving " , " 1 V.' V. "
aDove many oi tne 1'iaits-: inns of barious brands of booze. "vjl 1:1LU - "u luul1 cures oi mem . , ....... " l"c ,"1'1 " imuj y.wo
missed the free entertain-1 Carl Christianson. Adolph Michka back to the Iowa city. The men. j Zfi rt7n Tn Tsm hp a fringe n the political majority of
ded and ye reporter was'and Edward Winkler, all of Omaha. ana Aoian. it was tnougnt. "- " A.o;;"" " - 7ri,- J" lu,1"l,10R r? ana serveu on trie
depart westward through and charged with the possession of oe lield for hearing m Council.-m ' rVion ior some time later resigning
of the park when a few liauor contrary to the law of the 't"o the younger man. Chris !to .remov? to Oklahoma where h-
ed from the small group state, were also in court and each ro- tiansor. was released here and allow- ' aiiniaae ms Home for a number of yean
th portion of the grounds ceived a fine of 8100 and costs which eA Lo hcm? after PS a fine of cVl Vk, J" later. returning to Cass county to
of the fact that the r.tted over $300. These parties were " and costs before the police judge. :.:Z " L' Z' -Pnd 1113 d-ays-- Fr the pu6t
not discussing the fine all apprehended on the Platte bottora TLe rest of the party with the ex- j, the vicinitv of Cullom V Ccf bas been prac-
thp crama Knt , , i a cT)tion of Roberts reppivpd S and .i lo !". ,1UDU- oi unom, n-- . tically helnlcs3 and confined to his
B""' BUU tiUlUC UI IUC1U ncic cusaacu ilia - . ' l!m niailn hie hnmp nn a 1 a ,m nn ,1 n . - ..... . ..
They gave the name of tJle driver of blow on the head
the car Vfno had made his getaway ( .
as Tom Roberts, but they did not: I nil II I VCWMCnV
BTl Ul CU IU? Lai llldL LlltV "CXC UI1V"
ing.
This morning Chief of Police Jones
filed a complaint charging the three
men with' carrying concealed weap
ons and tlrey were held in the city
jail pending action in the matter and
will probably be turned over to the
county authorities later if this
charge is pressed.
.r.ryo. .triklw wIMljr and ! HINIjA IN H
GIVES SHOWER FOR
jand foe were falling as fast as the;
Ullirn n nnUlll approacning snades or night. Many
it AM Hi KY KKYAN wno were not in tne fi5ht ln the be-
linillkw U I Ull I r&ll pinning were injured in the storm of
'blows that were being sent right and
Appointed Active State Chairman of left. From the generol work of a
Harding Memorial Association I numbr of the Plattsmouth boys we
tn Freet a Memorial (have a few comers in the pug game
to iect a .memorial. ihcre that should be piaced in train
ing as they handled from two to five
From Tnpada v'ji Tlailv
Governor Brvan has f appointed ' the Italians single handed and
John T. Kennedv of Omaha as active there will be very few of the dwell-
i, ; r u,j - ers of little Italy that will fpel like
.. ... - . . a otnttlni, o,l ...1 n n inVinc a KPrlPS nf BdrirPSSeS OII tile fifa unit hnil Vi;a -.nmn 1 1
rmvi- nr- inrri m nn mortal association in reorasKa ana " uwnt, u5iua3 j !'"' . . , .- ""' i"vrn ji me
MM if" f VVH-K Ah will issue a nroclamation for observ- ps ,hP result of struggle. One old subjects pertaining 10 cau.anoii llst for the coming year. While In
THE CITY SCHOOLS
, pleabel at receiving it hack
promptly.
LOUISVILLE PEOPLE HERE
sof??S,burie,1 in that f?ithW Tmurn, trials and tribulations,
"'.lis loss, there remain five children,
HUNTERS GET PICKED
I From Wednesday's Ia?!y
High School Has beries 01 lalks on This morning. James Stander and
Subjects Pertaining to Educa
tion and Citizenship.
; Herman Pankonin of Louisville were
Mrs. Annu Ellington, Gurley. Nebr.;
Iua Shraoer. Cherryyille, Kansas;
Mrs. Pearl Hughes, Otoe, Nebraska;
Mrs. George Kunz. Elmwood, and
Frod Seybert, Dunbar.
The deceaped was also an uncle
of Mrs. John McXurlin, W. H. and
UP HERE LAST SUNDAY
jin the city for a few hours and were A. F. Eeybert and Mrs. Charles Eev-H-ompanied
by Messrs. Henry ercge of Plattsmouth and C. M. Sey-
From Tuesday's Daily
The high school this week is en-
nenry. Jr.. herU of piavelock.
in wjnnr in nit; cny jir. xienry
Hoprs. Jr.. called at the Journal of- i
OLD RESIDENT HERE
ance of the week commencing De- gentlemen who had evidently eamejVSeek, which is being observed over the city the two gentlemen made ap-1 M Hamilton Meade widow
From Tuesday's Dailv : Cembcr 9. President COOlldge is cnalr- n: onujca ui auuuy naiy yrars," uj - v 7 i"i n'cii liiiai eiiizensnip thp lafp Dr Hamilton Vpsflp nf Pnrt.
The charmin- country home ot man of the national association. He aS- old enough to know of the year in prompting a greater papers. ' fj ate to Hami d ort'
Mrs Roy Cole was the scene ?of a requested the governor of each state better, drew a knife In the midst of interest in the advancement oi edu- . lai d O regon. has , "JJJ
most Rde.ightlulaaSthehreinron 1". to select a state chairman. the f 1st, ociUztnshi;"11"11" fJflKl' 7 ?!!Q7 relatesTereS It ul,?! 2 anS
urday afternoon when the young la- ' A memorial is to be erected at JJ?""' firs? addJess was given yeter-, ? -5 - & txLd tiUbl 'befcre returning to the west will si
dles belonging to the Otterbein guild Washington to the memory of Presi- 'rV,nIh rr- ntm . so visit at "ncoln with her cousin,
of Mynard. gave a shower in honor dent Harding. The nature of the edufhf pC H IH H I Mrs. E. F. Pettis and family. Mrs
of Mr... Everett Spangler. nee Miss rTJniv KZl S ii! VSl U lii tUtl Meade was formerly Miss Bessie
Ellen Kathenne tolling, and wnose . '"6 ,-, .u "I'Z ... "11." .y. 1 . . ! 1 17 ' a f in.' I Darker and is well known to a
marriage occurred a week ago at Sid
mV,ior. f cnr.;tr .oh States National bank, chairman of their party getting into another fiirht
came with a handsome and useful the board of directors of the Omaha' A number of ladies in the party of
present for the bride and during the'cbamber of.commerce and in politics visitors added their part to the gen
afternoon thQ ladies hemmed tea ' affiliates with the republican party, jeral riotous condition of affairs and
towels that were later 'presented to' Governor Bryan is honorary tate their language was far from refined
the guest of honor ' chairman of the memorial associa- as they cursed the bystanders who
Various games also served to pass '". by appointment of the presi- were near their cars when they were
the time very pleasantly and when dent. starting home.
the hour for the departure came all, "I feel sure that Mr. Kennedys
joined in wishing Mrs. Soansler anointment to this position will be y C. T. IT. MEETS
much happiness in her married life. ' recognized by all as the most appro-1
At a suitable hour very dainty and priate and satisfactory from every From Tuesday's Daily
delicious refreshmpnts were served to standpoint that could be made in the ' Yesterdav afternoon the ladies of
the members of the party. In addi- state, saia uovernor tiran. tne v. C. T. U. were very pleasantly
tion to the Guild girls of whom Mrs. ( -
Spangler was formerly a member, RETURN FROM COLERIDGE
there were present Mrs. Glen ue3, j
Kennedy is president of the United In a body to avoid having any of dependence which marked the organ- A"CKt-' where sDr -Meade was located in
5tntP vatmnai hank rhatrman nf their Dart v eet t insr i n to a not hpr fl h t , ization of the colonial settlements of A-noer ci rer cem Jioi A-cepx-.wnere ur. Aieaae was located in
large
residents here
able. Says Tax Commissioner
LI?.v Fight Case.
Mrs. Arthur Wetenkamp. Misses May From Tuesday's Daily
Baruer and Margaret Spangler.
Last evening W. H. Puis and wife
(and sons. Harry and Glen and Wil
HUNTERS TAKE THE TRAIL
entertained at the home of Mrs. R. B.
Hayes on South Fifth street, and
who was assisted in entertaining by
Mrs. T. P.. Farmer.
The day was set aside by the soci
ety as an observance of the Thanks-
jliam Puis. Sr., of Murray returned giving season and this was featured
Jhome from Coleridge, Nebraska, in the very attractive settings of the
From Tuepday's l:nl!y-
i where they were called by serious ill
TUc Arnliiif frr3ilfintr thp trials uduunn, miuci ui .uio.
an" ribSIo oTloSl 1uls- .Jhey left Mr Bannick feeling
meeting and in the interesting pro
gram that was given by the ladies.
Mrs. J. E. Wiles gave a reading:
sion County Judge Allen J. Beeson ""v ""f ";"'" u, .17 ana 3 very aeSD"ul Pem on tne
, 'A,,n,nv Will Robertson, armed t,on of tfae past few days which gives old fashioned Thanksgiving that
: ' a nT,t(nn the family more assurance, as his ad-
with firearms and ammunition, de- A v; haq A h', ,lln.,s
parted for the vicinity of Union vancea years nas made nis illness a
whprp thev snent the day in hunting vcr Beriuu3 nilus "Mwere aiso Kiven Dy Mesnames joni
.1 oo,-;Ai -f iIV.J this city, a nephew, has also been in F. Gcrder. S. A. Wiles and H. G. Mc
mp that makP their hahi- i attendance at the bedsied of the aged 'dusky, all of whom were given the
proved most delightful to all of the
members of the party. Readings
were also given by Mesdames John
tr.tion in the Sciota bottom and the
hunters expected to spend the day at
the George Everett farm near the
Weeping Water creek where there is
a fine place tc hunting and where
the visitor finds welcome hospitality.
There has been no report received as
yet of the result of the day's hunt
ing but the game sure had a hectic
day of it there is no doubt.
man. The many friends over Cass greatest charm and expression that
DRAWS A FINE
From Tuesday's Daily
Yesterday John Burnika of Omaha
was one of the unfortunates to be in
the "ball pen" at the justice court
of William Weber and was ticketed
with a charge of possession of liq
uor and for which ne drew the ac
customed fine of $100 and costs from
county of Mr. Bannick will be well
pleased to note his improvement.
LOTS OF POSTAGE
From Monday's Daily
The mail received in this country
from Germany is composed largely of
stamps which are as cheap as the
German mark and a first class letter
received here by one of the Platts
mouth people bore on its face five
stamps of the value of 100,000.000
marks each, or a total of 500,000.000
marks. Rev. ,T. H. Steger received a
second class package of papers that
cost the sender 130,000.000 marks to
rend, but which ln reality only rep
resents a few cents in American mon
ey. This is an Indication of the con
dition that prevails in Germany at
this time, where each day the value
the justice. The defendant was one
of the men who were apprehended on of the currency sinks and the in-
the Platte bottom Sunday by Messrs. habitants are fearful to carry money
Holmes and Grebe. ' . over night least its value sinks.
gave the ladies a real treat. During
the afternoon. Mrs. Ed Roman also
gave a most delightful vocal number,
the accompaniment being played by
Mrs. Hayes. At an appropriate hour
a very dainty and delicious luncheon
was served by the hostesses.
GOT HIT LN THE EYE
From Monday's Dally
.Those who saw our old friend, S.
S. Gooding yesterday were greatly
surprised to Bee the right eye of this
genial gentleman wrapped in band
ages and on inquiry it was found
that he acquired the injured optic
while cutting some wood at his home
In the west portion of the city. A
chip from the wood block flew up
and struck Mr. Gooding in the eye
and as a result the optic was decided
ly sore for some time although it is
not thought that it is seriously in
jured.
the new world into an independent '
nation. The address was heard with j
tne greatest oi interest anu aiieu-.
tion by the students and was espe- LinColn. Nov. 20. Countv treasur
cially valuable to them from a his- ers haye bc.n notified bv Tax Com.
torical standpoint. cn,,i. fh.,t tP5 jpviPfi nn
This morning Rev. Frank Emory t . eMipetPrt in full nri
Pfoutz of the First Methodist church thgt a tendpr Qf . pent of tfce
wa the speaker and on A ednesc.ay taxpg ,.?vifl againt them v,m not be
morning couni) Auuuity i.. yj. uic
will address the students and on
inursaay Aiiorney . we.K, ; soused for the vear on thrir full1
was a member of the last state con-;or tang:ibe valuation." the statement I
stitutional convention, will speak, ;reads. "i am advised, however, that !
and on Friday, the closing day of the'in Sf)me countieg a tender is being'
school week. Rev. II. G. McClusky ofiniaJ n or CPIlt 0? tb taT(.;
eariy day. Mrs. Meade is a neice of
Mrs. Jane Clement of this city.
Save a date for Kathleen.
From Tuesday's Eally
Sunday, which is always a great
day for the lovers of the chase and
hunting parties, sometimes proves
unlucky and such wa3 the case with
some five gentlemen in this locality
on Sunday morning, when they were
rounded up by the game warden and
,i tailing 10 nave ice necessary license
Etate of Nebraska, subjected them
selves to fines that proved quite a
loss in a financial way to all of the
party. H. V. Armstrong, of Omaha,
who had a license, but failed to have
it on his persons, received 55 and
costs. Mel Uhl, Jr. and G. W. Eggess,
both well known residents of Omaha,
were found to be without a license
and received a fine of $15 and costs
each and Paul and Fred Bartele also
received the same fine of $15 and
costs, which ran the total sum that
each had to pay to near the $25
(mark.
an
i acceptable.
l lie banks or the state were ss-
'
PQgr SupGtnHsibpJ
"-to . ----- -
-JF - g
tltidst? GbVGPR
the First Presbyterian church, will
address the students.
The junior high school will be ad
dressed on Wednesday morning by
Attorney A. II. Duxbury, who repre
sents the American Legion in the ob
servance of Education Week.
DEATH OF AGED JIAN
levied against them, on the theory
apparently, that they are subject to
taxation on an intangible basis. j
"You are advised, therefore, that ;
r.o such tender should be accepted
rnd that the taxes of the banks
should be paid on their full valua-
tion, as determined by their capital
i stock, surp'us and undivided profits,
less deductions for real estate separ
ately assessed.
"I am told that a test case may be
commenced with the object in view
From Tuesday's Daily
The death of Samuel Moyer, well
known over Cass county, occurred of securing, if nossible. an order from
on Sunday at his home near Perci- the courts directing a settlement on
val, Iowa, and the funeral services the intangible basis. No such action
will be held at the Mt. Pleasant cern- i;aB been brought, however, and un
etery. j til it is, and an opinion handed down
The deceased was sixty-five years sustaining the contention of the
of age and has made his home in this banks, 'the county treasurers would
part of the west for a great many have no authority to accept less than
years. He jvas the father of Charles a full payment. Should such a case
Hates oi near enawta. who, wnen be brought the state will resist it.
a lad, was adopted by Walker Hates
and has made his home with his fos
ter parents. The deceased also leaves
to mourn his loss Mrs. Ed Noel, Miss
Marie Moyer and Harold Moyer of
THANKSGIVING DINNER
"The Murray Christian aid society
Jwill serve dinner and supper and al
a
i-ercivai, lowa, ana mrs. JL.ee JJaies so hold a bazaar at the church
of Lincoln. Thanksgiving day Nov. 29. A gen-
Mr. Moyer was a member of thejerai dinner will be served including
Masonic fraternity who will have-roast goose, chicken. Services will
charge of the funeral services. he held at 11:30 a. m. Also a pro
gram is being planned to be given
SHOOTING MATCH
Will give a shooting match Sun-! 50c; supper, 35c
day, November 2ath at the Philip
Hirz farm tlx miles west of Platts
mouth. Plenty of ducks and geese.
Come on out, folks. 20-2d, lsw
during the supper hour. The public
is cordially invited. Price of dinner
Chinese Lilly bulbs, 10c each, at
the new Annex, Bates Book and Sta
tionery Store.
Save First Then Spsnd!
"Spending money" usually means that
part of your income left after the necessities of
life are bought and paid for.
To get the most good from this surplus,
it should be accumulated until the amount is
sufficient to purchase things that will give last
ing benefit.
In other words save before you spend,
and keep your surplus in a Savings Account
at this strong, helpful bank.
The First N&tional Bank
THE BANK WHERE VOU FEEL AT HOME
PJJUTSMOUTH
TsEDEASKA.