Bach S to ir e I 2-lb. pkgr. Seedless Raisins for 24 New 1928 Prunes, large size, lb 110 3 pkgs. Advo Jell (mold free) for 250 4-lb. pkg. Advo Pancake Flour 230 Kellogg's Corn Flakes, large pkg 100 Oatmsal, Quick or Reg., large pkg 230 3 lbs. Fancy Santos Peaberry Coffee . . $1.15 10 bars P and G Soap ..... .350 Chipso, large size pkg. for 230 Heated Rebuke to Governor of Southern State Bilbo of Mississippi Accused of Uttering a Falsehood Libel Affecting Hoover. Grain Exchange Law to be Tested Before the Court State Asserts Inspection Rules Here Block Quick Grain Marketing; Omaha Group Demurs. Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 23. The con stitutionality of Nebraska's new law. FBouir SpecaaOs 48-lb. sack A. G. B. Flour. $1.75 48-lb. sack Little Hatchet Flour 1.75 48-lb. sack Sunkist Flour 1.80 48-lb. sack Omar Flour 1.95 25-lb. sack Rye Flour 90 50-lb. sack Rye Flour 1.75 Washington, Oct. 19. An official denial of a declaration attributed to .lesijrnert tn vn th Omah.i r.rain Gov. Theodore G. Bilbo of Mississippi. Exchange from enforcing- its own that Herbert Hoover had visited and weight and quamy inspections was danced with a negro Yfman. a'Ut issue in the case heard on de Mound Bayou during his Mississippi! m..rrr ta h-fr.. rti.tHnt t.i flood relief work last year was made! gtewart here puoiic lomgni ai tiooyer general Tne grain exchange, along with headquarters. The denial, in the SPTmi momhor MmnntM v tn form of a telegram to Bilbo from enjoin Attorney General' Spillman George Ackerson. assistant to the re- from enfnrplnw th l.iw TI throat. publ can candidate, criticized the ened to have the exChange's license Mississippi executive in sharp terms, forfeited when its officers tried to declaring that the statement was discipline members who refused to "unqualifiedly false" and "the most abide by inspection ruieg. Indecent and unworthy statement in Assistant ittnrn nnmi t t the whole of a bitter campaign." McGuire from Omaha nnt th The telegram, dated today, fol- momine- nrnt:nc- th stnta'a n,at lOWS! I Twtill'P in n Ar-at rorlnailn rt -ti- V. o "Hon. Theodore G. Bilbo, governor wer- Ri(, trn-kert nt 1he nmaha rmin of Mississippi. Jackson. Miss.; You terminals six weeks ago, declared Mc- are quoted by the presa In the south Guiret becau3e of tne very inspection as haying stated in a public address rules that the exchange seeks to en. that Herbert Hoover while on one tarce. Rei?arriic.. f whtt.Br .hin.. of his flood relief trips got off the per8 and Duyfcr agree ou weighta or; train at Mound Bayou, Miss., and of whether the wheat has been pre paid a call on a colored woman there! vioUciv inRnto.l anrt u-lrh it and later danced with her. I mm h trmarorrs.i ti,m,m, Says Statement Falsehood. I mlnajs, re-weighed and re-inspected 'That statement Is unqualifiedly I to comply with the rules of the ex- false. There 19 not the slightest I change, he said. foundation for it. It is the most in-1 "A Dracr on Commerce " decent and unworthy statement in "All this is a drag on interstate the whole of a hotter campaign. I commerce, McGuire argued, because was with Mr. Hoover every hour of it loses not only time, but money. TTrilitv fomnanv Refuses to Answer tne four montns while he was en- The shipper must pay for inspection Utility Lompany eiuses to Answer gag?d iQ the fl(Jod M. Hoover gave services whether they are desired or uue5uou or u x-rouuee duum an that was In him to sav ne the I not. Showing Disbursements j lives of the people of Mississippi and I "The Omaha exchange like other tne surrounding states, ana in se-i exchanges. Is a great 'throat of grain Washington Authority of the curing and bringing Into your state I commerce through which passes 400 i- eaerai 1 raue commission 10 sud- i any miiiiuno ui uuiuus iur ir miiiion dollars worm or eoods in a poena witness in connection witn I construction ana renaDimation oiiyear. he continued. "Ninety per its investigation of the public utility your people a lasa necessitating ex-1 cent of ihat is forwarded to other ex Industry was challenged by represen- perience and Influence which no oth-1 changes and industries in other states tatives of the Electric Bond & Share er man in the United States possess-Jor nations. Much grain coming from 'company as the commission turned ed and for which the gratitude of the I Iowa and sold through the Omaha I to investigate the financial structure state of Mississippi was unanimously I exchange passes through Council oi mf company. vipirDeru u.t na .r6iiaiuic i ijiuns terminals only ana never On advice of counsel, A. v. smun. "lour legislature m rormai resoiu-i touches Nebraska soil. comptroller and assistant secretary tion stated: of the company, refused to produce,! "'Whereas, suffering hardships! minals. It can have no power, there- or to answer questions concerning i ana pern, Heroeri Moover, not once, i fore the members terminals where dooks snowing aiSDursements oi inr dui again ana again, crossea ana re-1 inspections are made, weighing is Bond & Share Company. Edgar C I crossed the flooded section from Cairo I done, and grain transferred. It fol A W r. T 1 e.. aw n h n .(Tf 1 n . . . mi 1 T tA..AA a n r n 1 H I . . . . - c 1 1 O jutiiiiuusu. luuimiMiuuri in vif, i f,un, uiai iruiuj, iiwjhc, ui-i lows mtii i nat aunng rusn seasons OpringS, per ID.. . . .&Up of tce Investigation, announced that recting the work of rescue, organ-l owners of the terminals handle their ill Poultry Wanted! Friday Saturday Oct. 26-27 Hens, per lb 200 Trade Board, Defied, Seeks a Court Ruling ? ;l (ML i A hw price suit J LV AMERICA If ever a standardized suit price deserved a "Big hand," it's our "$20 Bill" the highest grade low priced suit in America. Concentration is the big factor that enabled us to put "$20 Bill" on this market. At first some people were skeptical they were from Missouri they said "show me"-and WE DID! . . . Today, "$20 Bill" is an ac knowledged leader in Suit values. Ask the man who owns one. Lots of new patterns and colors to show you. Ask to see our "$20 Bill" all-wool Blue Serge it's a wonder! "$20 Bill" is 5y Strictly Cash JJ , IS Alterations Extra FARM BUREAU NOTES i Copy for this Department furnished by County Agent Crom Plot Tests. Mr. Paul Stewart of the Extension Service, has been In the county for the Dast two davs helnins to col- The exchange itself owns no ter- lect samples of soil and also collect ing samples from some of the crom plots. Watch for the reports of these tests. t - - i .f is KaMAinA,i . . lxtM .a 1 f. iiahs.aa v A I . v-, mm , , me cuumiistiuii wuum jiiuivru n mug, iuu iu ducuiiie own grain nrst and let that of farm vUAy jcr iu. AVy compel us demands by law, n ir. i immediate sunering or tne stck, theiers wait Bank Cashier Gone; Note Tells of Big Shortage Filing of Charge Against Ohiowa Man Not Yet Determined Expenses Covered Up. Cull Out the Undeveloped Pullets Probably the most important jot j today by Guy for the Nebraska poultrymen at this attorney z Thomas Wallinz CozuDanv ! AbstracU oi Title Phone 324 I-I-I-I-M-I-I- Plattsmouth i-i-r-M-M-M "MEESY WORKERS" MEET Geneva. Neb., Oct. 23. Whether closing of the Nebraska State bank of Ohiowa will result in filing of any charges against C. H. Brinkman. cashier had not been determined late geT next gare the ,esaon OQ ..Food The Merry Workers held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Clifford Spangler on Thursday after noon. Business meeting was held with our president Mrs. E. G. Ruff- ner in charge. Project Leaders Mrs. Allie Leonard and Mrs. Clifford Span- A. Hamilton, county Moye Leehorns 5c lb -Less . &mun aoes not appear wuu me iuia- nungry, me nomeiess. restoring nope as occurred six weeks ago. Shippers " ' t s uoks ai iv o ciuci. uti. 4J. i in me iuiure oy esfiaoiisnin jt creaii. i anrinna tn nAr-a r. o nt .. " Tne ccn:mlssion he declared, i: turning his genius for economics and I orable market, could no do so te fPsrnfl llfP I fl proceeaing wiinin powers cumerrei numanuanamsra 10 me prooiems oil cause facilities were not available wmw vvi Upon u ootn Dy ine vaisn ona j restoring a desolate people and coun-j for the inspections that the rules re- uesoiuiion anu Dy me uusic luh- i try to prosperity ana proauciiveness; gressional act by which it was es- J working day and night, unceasingly tablished. Definitions of powers were with devotion, patience. Insight, sym- Thus the congestion suchlseason of the year is that of getting Corner 6th and Pearl Streets Phone 391 LEY LAW IS FALSE ISSUE Chicago, Oct. 23. Irvine Lenroot 'ormer United States senator from Wisconsin, told James W. Good, west ern campaign manager for Herbert Hoover, today that if it were not for the "false issue of prohibition in this campaign. Wisconsin would give Hoover a record majority." "I believe the truth of the pro hibition situation is beginning tc have its effect on the voters." he said. "They are beginning to real ize that Governor Smith's election will not bring back liquor." Mr. Lenroot. who has just com pleted a swing thru Wisconsin and Minnesota making speeches, said ht believed both states would go for the republican presidential nominee. PLATE SUPPER The pupils of the Lewiston school Dist. 7, will give a program and plate supper at the Lewiston church Fri day Oct. 26th at 8 o'clock. FREDA KLINGER. 4-2td-ltw. Teacher. o2 The Journal appreciates your in terest in phoning us the news. Call No- 6 any time. read into the record from both meas- I pathy and wisdom. tires. The Electric Bond Jc feUart , Actin-n hv TslntnT company eu(nu, "No, therefore, be it resolved that they are unwilling to send Intr K he house repreaentative3 the senate concurring herein, that the the United States and to the people. the commissioner declared. Mr. Smith testified before the com mission that the Electric Bond f Share Company owns all of the com mon stock in the Electrie Bond f Share Securities Corporation and that he is comptroller of both firms Other officials occupy correspond ing positions in both companies. Mr. Smith said, but he could not give their names. He testified that he did not know the name of the presiden of the Securities Corporation state of Mississippi in simple recog nition of the magnitude of the task asigned and of its magnificent execu tion and testimony of profound depth of gratitude owed him by all thel people of the states bordering the quire. Trial Still to Come. The grain exchange's argument has not been presented. Its petition 6ets out that the ex change, organized about 20 years ago. now has property worth one million dollars for the convenience of shippers, buyers and the public generally. It provides a selling fieor. offices and an inspection and weigh ing service. By inspecting and weighing the grain at Omaha, the exchange con tends, it establishes uniforniitv and Mississippi river, we. the legislature ui iuc biaic oi .Mississippi, proclaim i t me same time puts a rseDrasKa this expression of our appreciation I laoel on the product. Otherwise ship- ana admiration of Herbert Hoover l per or this state might be subject and our thanks for his work.' I to dock duties and other charges at Mr. Hoover was never In Mound I aistant markets and shipping points Asked to name any shares of stock . . "Iv .7 tuuie "..u-ncim. . which the Electric Bond and Sharr "i "c u:r 1Cil.1"; piBiiurm ui me iraiu. uui receivea there a memorial from the colored the young pullets into winter quar ters. Providing warm. dray, draft free houses with sanitary equipment is one part of the problem. Culling out the late hatched pullets is an other seasonable job. The removal of the undeveloped pullets will give the thrifty birds, more room in the house, save feed and tend to prevent disease epidemics Hamilton said the only irregularity so far found in the bank's books consisted of covering up expenses, but that coirect balances and entries had apparently been made on all cus tomer's accounts. A note from Brinkman was found by W. H. Weisa, assistant cashier and stepbrother of Brinkman, at the bank Monday morning. It said the and Nutrition" as well as outlined the year's work. The attendance was cut down con siderably on account of the muddy roads, but those who were present had a most enjoyable time. The meeting closed with the serv ing of delicious refreshments, con sisting of pumpkin pie with whipped cream, sandwiches and coffee. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Allie Leonard, at which time school lunches will be demonstrated REPORTER. UNDERGOES OPERATION Company hold in operating com ti n 1 aa fw Smith cgiH Ihnt Tio rnillrl not. He testified, however, that he PfP-f Tlcinlty for the ser .. r iTlo ha nail T an A .tiAt rnin Xjs was responsible for the accounting banking. loans and credit of the com- BAZAAR SUPPER DANCE The memhr rf tha e tv. t, 'o r-, - vice he had rendered their race. No sh will hold a two days bazaar at more untruthful and ignoble asser-lthe American rHnn .rr,,w,. firm WflQ vpr n 1 1 ri nv a minli man I v.. .iut . Robert E. Healey, chief counsel for " wncu cmira uau uui i""-2Jin and 30th. the commission, asked Mr. Smith ""i" , , .1 un Monday evening commencing questioning him about books in nif " , f . lwa ""iai o:ju dinner will be served for charge. Advised by counsel for hi- from his responsibilities to attend any the price of 50c per plate: 25c for company that he did not have tr social gathering anywhere during the children under 12. Following is the answer anv nuestions concernine thc rnoie penoa oi tne nooa contents of the book, Mr. Smith re- "That any person in Mississippi fused to answer the question. Hf enouia lea to vote ior or against likewise refused to tell the commis sion where records of expenditure? could be procured that would show If funds had been spent for publicity concerning private and municipa ownership of utilities or to influence elections. Ralph B. Feager, vice-president of both the Electric Bond & Share Company and the Securities Corpora tion, testified that the former com pany owned stock in the American ; Power & Light, the American Ga & Electric Company, the Electrit Light & Power Corporation and the National Power & Light Company His company owns nothing approx imating 50 per cent of stock, he said. Officers of the bond and share com pany are in scattered instance Mr. Hoover upon a representation of this kind would forever be a most in famous blot on the record of the state of Mississippi. GEORGE AKERSON. Assistant to Mr. Hoover." State Journal. REVIEW GRANTED IN PACKERS CASE Washington, Oct. 22. The govern ment waa granted a review today by the Supreme court to test out the re fusal of the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia to reverse an or der in the packers consent decree case. MENU Fried Chicken with Cream Gravy Mashed Potatoes - Buttered Peas Cabbage Salad Pickles Conserve Rolls Pumpkin Pie Coffee Every evening Visit the Bakerv the Fancy Work Booth. Bingo. Home Made Candy Booth. On Tuesday evening the big Hal lowe'en dance. Jess Williams and his Songsters, a great treat for the dance lovers. Dance tickets $1.00. bank was short and explained the Culls from a fairly good ffock of way the books had been kept, it was pullets may be the smaller, later reported to County Attorney Hamll- J hatched birds that have been run over ton. It said that Brinkman could not all summer. When seperated from the remain to face developments, large flock, they have a better op- h. G. Batty, state bank examiner, Dortunitv and often develop into good was sent to Ohiowa by the state bank- hinls. Onlv those birds that are Jntr Hp hart fmmH ahnut ' From Wednesday's tll healthy and in good flesh should of 12 thousand dollars shortage today.! James G. Mauzy of this city was course be marketed, all birds not fit) The Dank had deposits of about operated on yesterday at the Method for market should be disposed of on! 117 thousand dollars. To large a is hospital a minor operation which the farm. Careful market men nc share of this amount was at interest, however compel the patient tc longer buy thin sickly birds. Since ana- profits less than expenses. It is Pnd several days there and it U the grower has been responsible for reported. expected that Mr. Mauzy will be able the condition of the fowels. it is only Neither Brinkman nor Weiss had to return home the first of the week. fair that he should stand the loss drawn the full amount of their sal- Th patient came through the opera and that such unfit food should bc,ary for gome time because of low lIon very nicely and shows the most kept off the market. : nrofits. It was renorted to the county encouraging signs 01 a speeay re i torney turn home. MYNARD COMMUNITY CLUB News From the Agricultural College j Brinkman. unmarried, lived with Jean Spangler of Plattsmouth won v w. high individuals in the dairy pro- "e "f ? - ducts judging contest at the National 15 thousand dollar capital stock. Ja-j The Mynard Community club will Dairy Show at Memphis, Tenn.. ac- cb Weiss, his stepfather, held six noi( ther regular meeting on Friday cording to the announcements given hundred dollars; John F. Steele, Sea- evening. October 26th at the com- out there Tuesday evening. tle. the president, owned ve thou- munity hall at Mynard. There wil' The University of Nebraska team sand dollars, and A. R. Thompson. De a miscellaneous program given of which Spangler was a membe: "astings. naa six nunareu aoiiam. Everyone Is cordially invited to be -World-Herald. ENJOY FINE CARD PARTY won third. Frank Sampson of West- : ern and Nelson Jodon of Lincoln, the; other two members were ninth and' twenty-fourth in the contest. Span- j gler was third in judging ice cream j From Wednesday' Dally and seventh in judging milk and but- j Last evening the finance commit ter, j tee of the Plattsmouth Women's club j entertained at the American Legion 4-H Club News Writing Contest, f building at a benefit card party and Boys and girls who have been writ- which drew a very large number out ing 4-H Club news this year in the to enjoy tne most pieasani occasion contest sponsored by the Weepinf to the utmost. . Water Republican are reminded that . The larger number of the members the contest closes Nov. 1. of the party enjoyed the fascinations According to the rules publisher of bridge and Mrs. Louis Ward Egen at the start of the contest, each re- berger was the winner of the high porter who wishes to compete foi score of the evening. Otners wno re tthe prize trip to the 1929 Club Week ceived high score at the tables were .'at Lincoln is to brine in neatly E. H. Schulhof, Mrs. E. J. RIchey, In attendance. COCKERELS FOR SALE White Orpington Cockerels, from prize winning stock. MRS. R. E. DORR. Wabash, Nebr. RAIL HAZARDS DESCRIBED mounted clippings of at least four and Representative; not more than six news stories he Chicago, Oct. 15 of trainmen employed by railroad: ; has written this year in the contest Th nrrter nf y,c Pnnrt nf A nnaalo I West Of Chic&en testified todav bp. ! Thpso linn intra ahrmlri h hroilh . - w 1 . . . V a .. . 7 .."'' offlcers of the operating companies he said. The Bond ' r r m 1 : services to the operating companies , in return for fees paid it. Mr. Feagei said. permitted the California co-operative canneries to intervene in the suit I tvlllh . 1.- V.J 1 1.A A A and Share Company ptc3 uu orougui 10 ooiuc a VUU9CUL UCtlCC UUUtr WI1IK11 they were enjoined from dealing In groceries, canned fruits, etc.. and re fore the federal fact Anding board in-' or mailed to the county extensior vestlgating their demands for in agent. L. R. Snipes at Weeping Water creased pay. that handling a Ion? not later than the end of next week train is more hazardous than band- : Judeea of the contest will be cho- eveninr. ling a short train. sen by the editor and the county At a suitable hour the ladies of E. P. Bradley, general chairman agent. Winners will be announced in the committee served a very dainty John F. Wolff, Mrs. W. K. Kreca low. Mrs. H. A. Schneider, Dr. J. A. Griffin. Mrs. H. L. Gayer, Mrs. Erie Teepell. Mrs. Edgar Meislnger, Miss Laura Melsinger, Mrs. J. w. uoimes. In the pinochle game Mrs. JeBS F. Warga received the high score of the strlcted to essential products of thei,or th conductors of the Great Nor one of the early issues of the paper, and delicious luncheon that added LIVE POULTRY Friday - Saturday AND THERE WAS LIGHT meat oacking industry. thern railway, altho unable to pre- L. R. SNIPES. J. H. BALDWIN The Supreme court last spring re-IBeni statistics, tesunea mat long county Extension Agents. fused to set the decree aside as re- trains- had increased the hazards of quested by the Swift and Armour railroading to trainment. lie ueciar i groups. Following that decision the ed a lonS train is more likely to breal ; HIGH SCHOOL GOES TO WAH00 a great deal to the pleasures of the event From Wed need ya Dally The electric sign that was placed government sought to have the Court in two and tnat the shock " start MRS. SV0B0DA POORLY fVf. 2S-27 ithe present ownar of the hotel and the Court of Appeals declined to do. t-InS- npr lb ZUC who has restored the historic name From Wednesdays Cally Mrs . Thomas Svoboda, who has been in rather poor health for the past several years and who has un dergone several operations, is con fined to her home and has not been on the Hotel Riley building a num- of Anneals reverse Its nrdpr in the InS and stopping is more severe than From Wednesaay tJany ber of years ago by Fred Wagner, canneries case, and hold that It had n a shorter train. . ; The Plattsmouth high school foot (then owner of the hotel, but which no Jurisdiction to review the refusal Attorneys for tne raiiroaus as ball team will leave on Friday for has in recent years remained un- of the District Supreme court to per- serted that two 8nort trains 1m- Wahoo where they will play the high 1 n t xi t I t v . . ... . . me&surahlv increased accident llabll ch.i tonm iKit nUcs nn their . 1 il u irti ami uu uuLiLru. i- -a nil 11 rT iiiii iih - m i nmr 1 11 inrAS-vonA -inia km w v v. v - - - 1 - w - w..v. .i.v. , . 1 . . 1 . . . . . nnen to nr nozne uuu iitu uut. ny, not omy 10 tne iramuitfu Vm w own grounds. Tne Platters lasj year r",; fnr TPrl davs the public at large, particularly tc swept the Wahoo team off their feet rJJIn'XiJSS . nf th fnnniisr tha i?r.tai dm CTTmimne f-TrnTnTim I motorists. and smothered them under a neary " m QMv;nn- npr lh. 20 also decided that the lieht shall .shine ' score. The Platters have shown much ' r . gl forth and accoriingIy the sign was RoOSterS. per ID. . . . IOC rejuvinated with new globes and now better form In their last games and improves to some extent that she will be taken to Omaha to consult a Leghorns, 5c lb. Less Successor to A. J. Snyder Near Burlington Station SOCIALIST NOMDTE'F ttt -u ' io ;..i. are honeful of taklnir in the Wahoo specialist as to her caae Grlnnell. Ia.. Oct. 17. The Grin- K." ' team aeain this year and securing a. PRARIE HAY FOR SALE i eacn eTenins Diazes rortn in in. .. .. . r.jn ti- it -.vm. " nooncement to the traveler rolllne neu se campus Doasts a Thomas vl"' . 6YT6 victory over their foes, ir thl iv' nf T mZ,, -if for President club with Prof. Milton build a new crib or repair the Old CT o - " uivu I VV Iff Iab air 4 Kin. aaI 1 amm. mamaV aIiiTk i A . . IV 9 passes the hotel, the message that I " .T'; wl v J one- " Pa7 J0XL 10 see we : the place is open and ready for busi- fab "an w a recent speaker anywhexe.- Cloidt Lumber "cm. . - v ..v j j j ft i.Ywi i.n fiattstnontn. we nr. . . - . , t.--,--. uciui o .uc uuu uu bui maicu mi - - . . . f tons gooa prarie at fiu per ton 11 on weanesaay evcuius, iiunuuo party principles or tne socialist group - in stack. 3 miles south of Platts 7th. Ladies please bring ooxes. BOX SOCIAL, PLATE SUPPER There will be a box social and 'plate supper held at the Pleasant Ridge school house in District iso. AH kinds of business stationery j printed, at tut journal osice. Large size mans of Cass county on mouth, sm t it pollock. Platts- miss esther albert. Bead the Journal Want Ads. . - sale at Journal office, 50c eaci. mouth. o4-tfw. o25-4t aw Teacher. .nsurance ALWAYS park alosside a new and hiny car. It will back out without scraping you. And always call this agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company for your automobile insurance. We will take care of you if you have a loss. . You don't expect an Auto ac cident neither did the man who just had one. Besides, your car may burn or be stol en. Call us up today. Soarl S. Davis Phone 9 Farm Loan Investment Insurance . Real Estate