The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 25, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THUHSEAY. EECEKEEIl 25. 1910.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
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SERVICE .
is a word you often fee in advertising
with many it is only a word here it is
an actual fact. Service means to us just
what it means to you. Service is some
thing we practice as sincerely as we
preach.
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UNION,
K( .1. ': T..; 'r ami family ' li!
,,. ; -. -i, ;'(,r I'hri-n.'a- ditsmr at
tl.e ot .'a:;. i - Krai.s and family.
CI. a:'. jarri-on a- fatnily wiii
.;. ;t !'.. h;-ti e ..f t he mother
'v . o rri-:,. Mr- Kh-ra Sa:s.
u Murray. i--r ;;:u:- r ':iritma.
Je( -i k. of rial'staou'h. was
a vl r :n i'n! "U h'.-t week, being a
g-.je-- a: ti..- !.'-m of hi- bn : hers.
K. ). .,;.! W . i. Stlhe and fan. '.lie-.
y,--. Mar; Ti.br Mid (laughter.
;..!: !. . ' Uni-.er.-iTV l'!a'-. w re
i-i'i : : it. i t.iot; 'su.-nig i ii- past
! w .ia-. ;'.'! v. retnaiu until af
u - t ! - f.o'itiia y s- asor..
:'. !!- t'r.ii.s wa- a visitor in
N-bra-!wi 'ity lor a few h'a;rs hit
Momia v. w'.-r- sh- wa.- looking af
t4.r h-i-:; - mat'. rs !'r th" day
ami
i. Vl-1
:. '. t rtem's.
.. and !:: o ehibl
Mr- K. ;.
w er- v i !'::.- n N '.
Monday . g. ',g ! w u
t rain a lei r--; urn '. n i: i
V.diit : !. r- t !o did
a .- C ! .
Ka
t h.
t he
'!!.'
It V
1 -
morning
evening,
r hopping
;f- are enjoyinc
ir .l.iugliter. Mis
"tiding, school ttl
J. C. .N-.day an
tl.e pr s- !n ot 1
M area ; ' . win i-
( 'uial.a. ami ' !: i home to
tl.e i i -' n ! a : ca t ion .
?pt-ml
W:, ; , r "i" !: notir and Will Kick- j
t-r, I'i.i" u-out h. tw.i :in-m-u for
the 1 g'.rir.g m': l'.;;.' of 'ha' eity.:,
were n i nion lsi .Mon-iay tooKing
after - hu.inws matters for th
Colt'tcmy. :
( I'.ristn.a- ! ;n l- ed a Joyous i -caaion
isi this r it is made .-1
ii-ciall- so by Mrs. Helle Frans pre-.
s. nii:L- to lor daughtt r. Mi Kula.1
a very !
irisol
, r ... ..
a
token oi her mot!
t. .
ml
-eason of go g'.:f t.. all.
liev. .!. Taylor and family and
Charier- t;arr:.-or and family were
gue.-t- a; ti;e home of Harry
i'rai - and familv hr Sunday for
,i
dinner. . p a the aftermou v-ry
j.leaai.:y. .iff r n hi- 'i f !.-y retttrn-
1 in tine for the -nmg services
;,.re ! -Mrs- -Mrritt I'ollard. ot .Neiiawka.
Ir v," V . Tuck, a v-i.rinary stir- ' was ?al;-n sick while visiting at the
g-on ' ''ton. N iira-k:, Ci'v. was a pro-' home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
r-T.V..':! "y i-; or iti Uni -n. being call- H. M. Frans. residing east of Union,
ed to th- form of li-nrv Chileott. Th nature ,f her troule is some
t,, tr.-a: a .-ick i.iub- la-t Monday. J throat a miction ami sh- is still con
Thc diaiii.os-i- of the case proved the- fined at the home of her parents, al
animal la! b-. n affected by the con- though dn is showing consi;'.. ra hie
sumpti"!. ot too n:ar.y corn stalks. .improvement.
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NEW LOCATION
(
&
Short Ordeis a Specialty
We Keep Open Until Midnight
In the Modern Woodman Building Also Operating Luncli
Counter and Ho'.el near the Depot
Y0ULS FOFi THE BEST SERVICE
FRANK BCGGS -:- -:- UNION, NEBR.
n
'.iVa-i'Ms,,..
Kitchen Conifer
hk '
f. ts, t:-' t ...v.-? p ' - ..:! C- tW? c. r.
you. t.t ou.cJ. V. ... 13 ar.d cc,i.nf'.s ih it arr -- .. --is..J
-::y c.ejtic-i.', ria.re a fvff, z-.r.""'' K.fcr.jr. -.- -f
.is r-giul: is so c securod hv upplyir.fi K fV-.'1- V, 1-3 '-.-J.
rJ
els lor Vaili. G-:i.: sntl T'rmnjzxi
Fc-poiri Al criL.;:j or I.cwW'urte
t tto - hr v nn-.-sf c c .icin.in.r- .- y color. oa.I
iif Ir ir-w.-v i.rt. it r:;n t. ct- ro -i.i.-.. du c.-.n
I
thr
1: vou cftio... 1 t.i. ttir--.-ior . r-
T- t...:-. ilv. C;.rn- :!-V f-.-b-ifi 1- -t!-.t
rove-i:r,, l-it- v,:o, t -..a-t.:. fit. i r.rnn r .
(i.ir.i, .-...h-tr::rif iu .f ,i),iirv''.rr.s,( Lurch .-
Come in rr. J let us shew yoa Come '1-Wot id-Board suir.ples
anJ explain t.tc luny prr. :ticol v.-jy s in wruca y wii caa ii.
Frans Bros, Lumber Oo.,
Union, Nebraska -
Prepared Exclusively for The Journal.
NEB.
K. II. K-aeh is mourning the loss
of a litie cow. which for some un
known cause laid down am! died.
Art 1'earsUy was a visitor with
fronds in Nebraska ( ity last Mon
day, taking advantage of his visit
th-re to look alter som- i ties
matters. Kemuel Karrett. who is a student
at the state uni er.-it y . arrived hou.-!a-t
Saturday, am! will enjoy a two
weeks' vacation at the home of his
parents here.
Mrs. .1-nnie Fraus was vir-iting
'ith friem in Nebra.-ka Ci'y lor a
few hours la t Morula y. going down
in the morning and returning home
::. the evening.
Mrs. ."etti Stanton, who is n;ak-in-
'o r home in Omaha, arrived in
Union a few days ago and is visiting
he hone of inr brother.
e hone of her brother. K. K
Fost.-r 1 family .
.'ack Cliaifan! atten.ieil a trader
school in Uincolii la-t wok. wliicl.
was conducted hv the Case Manufac-
tining company, as an i:it met or in
the use of one of th.-ir tractors,
?U ; St.niv Met'arrcdl. who has
, ...,..;.... ,,,.1 , ... i...r ..rriv.
ed : em-, last Sattird.iy and will en
joy a two v.-ek.-' vacation at her
,e n-ar this city.
Mrs. Talitha Smith is reported a
... nig hick at her home in the city.
1u, latHv has i.ten showing some
..... .,.,.;,, itUll hoj.es are enter-
Tain-.i tlmt she vill soon be w ell
igain.
Waldo Kassau, of near Murray.
i v a- a vt.-iror in i n;on o.r a s.ioi .
Mil
la ;' S inday. r-'urnini: from a
i.it at Weeping Water where he
had be-n a guest of friends for a
!ev days.
Attorney C. II. Taylor, of Omaha.
. wa- a visitor m i nion las; r-unua.
rieiiv; a :::om a: mo- iioin- o no
il. other. Mrs. narbara Tay!' r. for
the day. and also visiting with his
...-.i.i- t'r i t i .1 1 . rr
Frank Boggs Restaurant
e.nd Lunch Counter
i
i y.
-,Ii-
- . -"neT in
':n
-1.
IS j y' fj
Jtii. octtt to k ,'- - . i 1:
ti - ihe -5i-te t y v..' Pi
nuiiC
: i.n -j: -! lor V, CfrK-R VfaSt jySW ii
cf i- t-sit'crr .rr.. &
t .-. 1 heaters, s. -H; ln,P,''.1'" S
ZJL2
Mrs. John Shepharl and children
were visiting with friends in Omaha;
lor a iew uas last w
Ured DvoraV. o! snmx ( My. m an
ovr ('Prismas visitor :n I r.ioti. th
gu-st oi his friend. Miss Mary FecK
er of this city.
Miss Flirmbeth Kabe was called to
her home it- Lincoln las' Sammy on
aco.ant of the ,!.ness oi lor mother.
who lives in that city.
Henry ODoiiimil had the nr.,-.or-
tune ic. iom one oi h s hol-us a
(lays ago. lie is umuoe to asee.iaiu
the cause of its demise.
Clearge Slirader ami James Tigm-r
.-hipped a car of cattle to the South
Omaha markets la-;! Monday, accom
panying the shipment.
Miss (ha Clark, who has b.-eu
tending school at Lincoln, is heme
for the holidays and will njoy the
occasion greatly as a idled of her
many friend- and rtlative-.
Mrs. August 0!or.. who was rt -
Ik rt eu :. - er
irk a few day.- ag'o.
is ; i . , w -aid to be slightly in. proved. I v
:i:id h-mes are enterwiii'-.; that slm ;
will again be ab'.e to be out soon.
DkU "hri -sw eis-er. of Nehawka.
w, s .: vi-lior in l iiloii or a .-.10: i ;
'ime la.-: Monday afternoon, v hile on j
hi-' way t,, ; 'f;i t ' r men t h . v. Iter- P.".
loohiirj auer some- Pti-u !.. m; t-
ti p;,
ii.-. t r. t.ct 1..
horrts a lew diivs ;igo, it oeing one
of tt.e he-1 ones he owned. He had
given it the hod of care and is at
to
ow what cause!
th- a:n-
to (:'.
ie-t.td - 1" i: VcJIugh of th
i..ie. , st . m i
M I s.-i i ; i i r i a i i .. l ai i .to-- ' '
Union for a .-iiort t iu.t
Monday
.ft' r -
noon wi.i!- ret urn in- lro-. a vi?i;
.. ; . i i. , , t 1 ! , t so., .'o )i i). . r
Sut:day.
!r. I'.arrit. h.o has bee-: cor. tine'!
to his home for several weens on ;,-
count of -ickn.es-, is rport-d as,
n.aking '.im proure tov.anl r-c v-'(
rv ami i: is hom-d thai he will s on i
ie aoi.. io h- on: again.
l:. r. I n ;, j.:.t -! th- :;i.
-r.ejr' ! '.. . e euntpin g r-t at .
a pa: .- :...i r last '.Ii'f'i i ::
f. ." h 11- Ci'y. v. k. re h c v
i i ! i I . - tuir't.-rs conreCtel .
irn i n g
on
i th,.-
a flair-, of ; he company -
(. H. Si.iliy. of Omaha a tr.'.v l
i'.g -; !,::'. w.-s a vi io r in Unsoo.
over Sutiday. th- g'ie.-t of his ntx b .
A t i t-ov i . C.r;.' . II- r-'urn-.l
Iioin.' SumhiV ee::ii:g to t; '-.- t:ji his
work on :!: ro;:d tire hr.-; o. the
Week.
Misses D-e Carrison and Kiith
Frans. who are attending sen....', at
Lincoln, arrived mm a i-w .'. :
ago for t !.--ir mid-v. in' r va;a;i a.
an., v ill :-pe;:d two we. : -e-.-'
In.,' . . ,. I to -:r pa ." n t - a :; 1 ot
iri-n 1- here.
Mi.- ii.lit l"o-ttr. who v. a-- -....ti::-i
r , . : .t ; om 1 1 t h i - ci'y' v - h a
v-r '. . at t .': of t on-ilit is. is
rrporred to h'-ivr in provfri to sticii ati
p: -;:f that th- rain-d nire who
was in ; 1 o-n dt. iret- is no ion-- !' me.l-
-J. This v in he
ILii.'V l'rieilrls of I J t 1 r-
il !,i Ws t ) t !o
yoiiui; lady.
oiiim ladv
ouut, i..o.
the tiathers
1
, t , a l-.L1.-
' .o.i
-i- n-v -el o. 1
'- " 11
f i'i- .In" or
.diss Crozicr. one of the tiathers
; .. rj : v s-i,o. !. as" w
.r in !. Method's;
an- s'ip-ri:.i emiejit i
It a,'1.". gn(l th- t'.;-:noers fd" that
.-.ocotv an er. jovg h.t .- ,"is;!i ml- o:
last W ed -.1 sd I V. N'eeul-.-s to say it
v-a.- i.i iicn annrociaie.i t!, ir.v
folks.
Wir.i'-r cf the Keo Six
.o - t Iit-.ri.irgo. of Wo ping Water,
v.-!:- was a contestant for the first
prir.e giv-n Ly !i:e State .Journal
i'.! lii.-hing co!;;. any in their suh
: t-ript 'fui contest f-r th- If-' T-i.;ts-seng'r
for.rii.g car. was hmcc- r 1 in
o:r distat'ciiiLi ail com pet i'orV hy a
good sate n:ar:-:itr ami won t,e ("v-ett-d
; rize. Mr. Ion;inpo had a total
of m. mi'iion lo-tr loin ire.! t te-'tisanil
vot"s atol as a result ;s the o-.viu-r of
the tine car.
V.':ll I.Iove to To An
ii.
M i l!-r. v ho some t
ago
'-chase, 1 i),. hoi:
formcrlv owned
hy lUmjamin Tillman, is having the
ti!.-' i,it in excellent condition and
will move from the farm some time
duritir th- winter and make ins home
in Fnio'i in the luttire. Karl Merrill,
the painter and d-cora'or. is retin
ishiti.g the iiisid- and putting th'.'
phi-e in shape for occu pa ncy hy
Mr. Miller and familv.
Visited rrionas Here
Mr. V. T. Art, and little son. Vern.
of ! l:i 1 1 smou 1 h . w r- visi'ors in
I'n ion last Monday, Mr. Am coming
(iii'.viix to jurcha-e seme turkeys,
dinks and gee.--, which he shipped
to tl. S. S. Chase murk'-! in the
con nt y ; e;i i . w h- r- he is t m ploy t-d.
Littje , rti came along to visit with
i a ud mot u : Atoier.-tiii lor th- day.
.Mr. Arn it- well known in I'liion.
having liccn engaged in luisiness at
I hi- place for some time, and has a
host of friends in this locality.
A Very E;:citir.r; Runaway
The ic.i-,11 of Kytu APnin. wl;ich I '
dr(' (- to tow ii hist Monday, whip
lo'tiiing soni' grmn to tne i-arrner
1 (levator, bt came frighten -d aioi ran'TsfmCrQ' MpTPSiltilP flmnpflV
'away with the bob sb-d to which ; IslBlbaHUIS UsilUGilJ
.they were hitched, making a lively
i chase up Mam .street and Continuing
j on to th-ir home northwest of town,
j It looked for i time as though a'mnx-
1 up would occur, but the frightened j
'animals threaded their way :-.foiy,
j through the labyrinth of sleds ami i
i men on the street ami when lest ob-j
(served had bidden good bye o th-'
city ami were on their way over tht
hill tor home.
Thankful for Year's Success
For th- many blessings which have
been visited Upon the Methodist
church of Fnion, being the blessing
of Almighty God. the pastor and
members of the church are exceed
ing" thankful and feel that the Christ
mas title may be .truly welcomed with
"Peace on earth, good will to men."
Tkey as a church have cause to be
.thankful and are now about to enter1
! uv-or. another year's work with re -
! newed vigor. The last Sabbath of
the year will see services at the
cnurdi as lollows: Mornint; worship
uu Mine sciiooi; junior i.eaue in
the afternoon: Senior League
ancl
preaching m the evening.
Celebrate Anniversaries
I JliTm.s Fr;ins and faniilv. Rav Ger-
kijf. fiin,Mv and K, v j I;- Tav.
. . ..... i.,ir,i ... i.,,,,
of the hitter in Union last Monday return of one of the best housekeep
cvtninu:. where they partook of a ers in Cass county.
erv deiiim; t in evening dinner. l lie
aiy.-.r arraneefl in llom,r (lf th(,
,ix,h anuivt.rsarv r Ih, marriage of
yr ;in( ,rs Rov Gt.rkins an1 1li0
u.1!h anllivt.rsary of ,the wedding of
Kt y T vlor aml wife- The evening
was vi ry pleasantly spent, and a
vcr delicious supper was enjoved by ;
all ))resent.
HIGH FRICED LAND
STILL PROFITABLE
Eanr.ir.jr Healies $3,100 from
Seven Acres of Orchard Land
Durir.q; Past Year.
V". I
ilo- biv
Ha'inii w ho has sen... i'
priceil I.:iid ('ass oounlv
i ami which .some j" ojo.- .-a. i- 0.11
fr.it in make tiiiv a return on the in
i .. l.r.i . ." .... :.
ve.- i.ient icmtnensurate with the
labor leuuired. reports that from
the seven acres which lie has in or -
chard he harvested ami soin appHs
; last sea.son to the amount of J .'1.1 d .
This makes the return nmre than the.nn so large a score. i lie personnel
r.ri ,f the l.-.i.il e.-i ai what ir, ot tin- hoys' teati' includes Clar. lie-
. considered a high p
ii per
act.- I o mu io.-e fai'ii in the pro
. (1 in i i v- - i d 1 of Cass Co a n t v.
!
-.-ni "MffMp"- Well AtteTuV-i
- rr n
;- ,nsay even n g t i.
I'.-ipt 1st ciiurci; v. er.
" t nde.i. Th" t In n
servic e-
! in 1 i y
- oi Hie
e i. : u - . il :
"T Se -i'
ll':-e v .-at l'l-at Ise ol
l '.gmer -." i pot-n of
: '..-. k of ilrve'.t ion .. K. v.
.. his t.amili- ..f ti.. sub-
showed thai he had given it
, !.o'!-:u and s!;,:!. ,.,! s trom
'i.udtioint of the iu'.de and from
1 1
th : ; the hist..rv of t he world.
v. ! -"in th. p-oj iiesi-s writt'n so
ina i - --ears ago have come and are
coming true. At this s-rvie- there
was aiso some excel!, nt music n m
iler. d by the chorus. Miss I less;;'
I.aKue sang a -p-cial t umb-r iti her
usrn cliarminc nmntor. that war
gr-atlv appreciated and eiijoved bv
!i i hose present.
Sick at Eomc Brother
. .
s . ; : . . , ,i . ; ( ;
h ' ah-.ta. w ho ha
.1 si.eariish.
-en here for
sen,
d. i
time, eadlej to. Union by the
!-. of her . mot Li r. Mrs.. John
Fhelfat.t. whose d-atn was recorded
, . .. ift-" i
a short tin.e-siuce. lu len conhn-d
. i , . u i iL 4-i i ,
to her l.d at the hon of tier hroth-
if. .lack Chalfiint. with a cast
pe. .Mrs. Jo!
- . -
some improvement t this writmg
. i 41 i i i i
am it is confident Iv hoped ) her
, ,i . . i . ..
Il;a:.v friends here th.t she nrav soon
. '. , . , , , ,
he aid- to he ahout again.
xlere from the West
id -mining; W. Rohh. of Hilling's. ! r5 l t 3 RCDHOT HT
M-t,tana. dropped into Fnion on last f b.f SI nrrl'fS I til
Snnday and visited for a short time'8 wl
with his parents. Mont Rohh and
wile for a few days, departing the
for- part of the week for Klmwood.
whore he went to join Mrs. Ilohh.
wh,. is vi.-iting at the home of
p:. reins, n. .. 1 yson ami' wne. i nev
will return to I "nion for a longer visit
expecting to remain until after the
holidays.
Family Will Enjoy 'Dinner
The Frans families, of Fnion. have
estahlished a nice practice of getting
K.irether on Christmas dav at the
home of some member thereof. amF
enjoying the fellowship of the rela- ;
fives, arranging to hold each succeed- .
ing dinner at the home of a different t
member. This vear the good fortune
-
to entertain the relatives falls to
Mrs. Ltdle I-'r;m.-. who will entertain
then: in a inns' joyous manner.
JACK TOR SALE.
F.ig young jack, a good foal getter,
al -o one black mate, eight years old.
weight 1.4oo pounds. One set of
heavy work harness in good shape.
Also some "White I'lyniouth Iioek j
rceist ers.
Ira F.ates. Cedar Creek. ,
en- x
Xebra-ka.
Farm for Sale!
So acre farm for sale. 4 C. miles
m.Mhv.od of Fnion well improved.
Will n;it 1M' tor live years n ue- wpok Th,. n,imals were hauled to
sired, corn ground, two-filths deliv- 1hjs pl;K.p wr,n ,he asis,.,Iirf. f,f ins
er. 1; IT. acres allalta at 510. (Mi pe r ,; ilt,ors- a!Ki u:uie(l here for ddiv-acr.-:
iT, acres pasture at $4.00 per ' ,rv .,t th(. gf)Uth side iimriet. Mr.
Call Phone No. 64
UNION. NEBRASKA
WE CMY
a complete general line of
SiapEe
EVJerchandEse
When in need of anything
call on
A. L. BECKER,
Union, Nebraska
- Returns froin Extended Visit
; Mrs G s Upton, who ha? been"
visitjnz for several 'weeks past at
ti,e home of her son. Karl Upton and
wife, of near liurxvell, returned home
ast wcek au1 sports everything in
excellent condition there," and the
folks getting along nicely, but that
the weather has been very told.
There was rejoicing; at the Upton
home on the return of Mrs Fpf m
as Unci- Simeon had grown rather
tired of ntukinsr and he weictmed the
UNION IISGH WINS
FROM EAGLEITES
Both High School Teams Take the
Eagleites into Camp 65 to
13 and 35 to 10.
Fast Uriday the two basket ball
teams of th Union High school went
to Kagle. where they contested with
the two teams of that town for the
honors in basket ball. Tl e young
' ladies tea-m ot I nion. which is com
posed of Misses li ssie Kaiine. Flora
(lairison. Verna Mortcui. Marie Hv.kes
and Kllen Chapman. with Marie
Fr.-itis as substitute, tinder the abb.
direct ioti of Miss Anna Alhousen.
dircotinted the Kale team to the
score of to or the ratio of live
to one. The vou
ladie- oi Union
Know now to pia goo..i uasiM . i-n.
as wi ll as how to ilo it in a lauy-iiKe
, manner.
o' "". nam u..-w .....
' in defeating their opponents but not
, . , . , ,
I'o.v'es. lianas i.anniii-. iiei eei i i.a-
:'arry t'earsity aim i iiitoti ioir-
I r:
Idie score cif tlieir game play-
I ed with the Kaele "Ifraves' was ::"
i to 1". wliif li was a very good win
' nir sr. e-:eeia!!y from so strong an
, an..reat ion.
.
Savr. Ecsd ir tad 3'ia-e
' t::y 5 avles.- wa.. ri '1 c 1 1 y a
: '"" days ago. .nd when ar-i-.ed 'oo
th roads- wire. gave im th- horse
'laugh, saying. 'There i a bridge
u,: le'wee:. me and town w liich
cause: r,e to drive .some three or
t''r ndies out oi the way to ct t te
town, and I have helped haul 1
bu hf Is of grain that much farther,
Trond has he-ti in this condition
loi same four years, with no hopes
of iing immediate r.dk f." lie said
he thought the road should h- va
cat-- or put in condition lor 'ravel,
St iii the taxes' go on.
Extends Xrr.p.s Grct;;!it:s
Iraving been a resident of Union
for i lie nn-t vrar ami liavinir h-comt
t- - , , . .
,,l,arei! to the people ot this -.-.y.
tKitn as memiiers to ine ciiiii-n ot.
wnich it is my pleasure to preside
.... ,-t r ..,..1 1 1. ..iti-.. ..,s flf a.
, V
liiv ti ec ncral v. ai.tl leeling it a
11 - .
p h :tsure to have known thorn. I am
. . .
t- ; .1 t. j 1 1 s, i ii ir-. . ' ' .i"i'.' ' ' v . v .
gr-'c t l n.gs ann iesi w isnes ior in . i:
iiri nt ann tuinre wenartn ami ;e-
f. i r i
ftrr to wish all th- meinhcrs of tht
, , ,, , , ,-
church and all people ot T nion ;
' ,. .'. '
.mo t Merrv i hri.-nnas am: a nappy
i , .,
Ei'..' Cro.-peroiis New ear.
..,.,-1 ,,t, ,v.. I. r,i rill. .O.
KKV. J. If. TAYLOR.
UNION RED GROSS
i ,
! Kp idsome Sum cf $1,380.50 Turret!
ill to County Tre?.rurer at the
Wind-Up fcf Chapter.
The Fnion Red Cross dhhancied on
N'ovemher 2 J. 1919. with Sl.34ti.94
in th' treasury.
I The following Red Cross articles
, , . i , i . i. ,. . .i -i .
"ave 'n som ami me mone; auueu
to funds already in the treasury:
1" r"!5s al- fottoti at 4:.c..$4.at'
Small amount of yarn d:
R-'-' ''f wrapping- paper 1 . .
sewing machine ::o.tn
Total amount realized 01
KXRKN'l 1TFRKS
Hall rent. Nov. meeting ?L(o
Fn;. on box of hit over articles
sent Red Cross hosp.. Ieiiver l.n"
Total amount (xpemled ?:'..(o"
F.'lance cleared $ :::.. r.C
An t. in treasury 1 , f. t . !' 4
iotal
1 .:; o r, o
be-n sent tt the
up ich amount ha
ount y Ireasurer lor national work
of the Red Cross.
.ors. i.. ii. j odii. i nairman
Mrs. C. AY. Cheney. Sec'y
Mrs. K. AY. Keetly. Treas.
Shirs Hess to Market
William Ost. living near .Vehawka.
, shipped from Fnion a ear of hogs to
t,K, 0n)aha ll)iirkH f ,v, of
Ost accompanied the shirunent. re
maining over Tuesday, when they
were soul. He tells ot paving lost
tw" h,e'rs recent ly. . and after
havill. pcrforn.e.l a post mor'.-m. he
was convinced that the death of th
j animals was due to the cornstalk dis
, ease which seems to Le so prevalent
just now.
Clarence Mason and Robert Brew
er were among those going to Oma
ha this morning to spend the day in
that city visiting with friends.
Unicn Postoffice Mail Schedule.
NORTH.
Arrival . Departure
6:0o a. m. .- tl:00 p. m.
2:35 p. m. n . 2:35 p. ai.
9:30 p. .m. . 9:30. a. ni.
. . Lincoln Branch
0:35 a. m.
3 : 1.5 p. bi j
LTD A CLARK P. M.
ienty of Funds
rompt Service
r arm
en the Co-ctralive Plan
We r' jire ent T!ie Fe.lt rul Laud i .anl. o' i t,,:i). , .N'.-'ora-ka
The oniv i t. -t it ti; ion v.-hi-, h males Farm L-n-r- ; i t 'i t'A L C'.-'i'
. r. 1 on a FliOFiT SHAFIXG hash in tins da,-.
This hank h' i-'.-rs i xciirivt
1 .- -.
-.,'t' f.'i ;:,-r t-id.'e r
I'.ivii'er. is a .ol t h- w - : -a.vin :
t!.rr.!':!i t!:..- co-i-p r.i'iv '. i-ysn in.
S -e '. r uddreS: li; I"! HI ft he!'
DALE S.
A!."". Ni
No Rensv.-als
ro Worry
1
,'ei:-
Etra-.ght
I"3 lis flTT. OVJlfCr;-
3" --'d' ;.; :
-X 1. J .
The ',:i'-"
c: -i- . : i- r:
las; Sa ' u : day
nun !" r of n:
-d clal- g-.tv
.iii-.i ::: ' ;
h i . ' i
. t i d h
of .-. h-d, w a- th.- b. '; f r ;.. :i '
of two hoys ; i Mr Romd. id -..a
a drav. each ret- ivinn an e -ui' t!iv
; o i of t j ' . 1 1
';'!: e v-ti 1 if t '. c i '. '' i : g ' -v.
ri-Miii.K i.i:.; h I a i n (,'(-
ol ! ni'rii. and Jo- i rr..-r.
loi.il. I.'W. il. The conie.-t n I
are t wo .. N-c'ivoi yo:ni i .
in th- pink of pby- n ;ii ( - i. i
entered the rin: f-. !ir.g fi:
Ml -
m'
in
thf- bt ; of h'l'r.of. ei' il . ' ' 1 '. 1 g '.'
a'oi.'e b a fair tst of ureni 'h ui
skill. '
Throiig-iont th- tia- thfv v . re
engagctl iii the con'e-;. i! -xi 'b
ited the uit-o.-t c,i , !.':.. -at . ami
Courtesy toward each ot!.-r. a'v.'.f. -smiling
titrd submiiiinu iu l in- o-. i
sion of ;he r-f- r---. Mr. i r-u '' if!-.
Tl.e nrst . v.-or. bv d be -.7 '
man, Mrs. ,ei.:. in -i minutes a
w as gra.ciot: iy gknowlt cgcl hy Mr. SIAilT T.-v
1' irker. '1 !i- -i cond fa!
man. Mr. Q-e in :' i
tites. and a; graciously at
.a- a . -o
:-- at;n
a : k r.
Roth men s: -iningy j di forth their'
utmost streni'.t h and d. il! at 1 t hi
match was r-onsid-red hy th ..-e :i-
l!-.s-,i;; it
fair den
.f
eac!: man's ability,
forum? 1 v lived n :::
now m :ik.- s Fnion
host of frit nils her
Mr. Parker, alt-m-
i;-.ie-.i. v no
Cfio:. v.! o
t.; u . . Las a
1 ; is 'ifi'iii. n.t .
'h he can:-' I;rr;
a y w'i t h t he n "r-
a strati
r. went
frh. ntliv fe-!ir.g: of cve rvsne whom
he
met or who vitne--st.il th" route-1.
Th-re were a iv-r-.l uurnber jt r f In
dies pre-ent to wit;. ess the ecuit-- t
ami they were all loud in th ir c
tuendntkn of th' good "'('.r a n-l t in
cleanliness of th.e r-.-nttsi.
The t'-e.i' hi ing for the b( st t've
out c.f li.ree fails, th.e referee. Fred
Clark, at tl.e end of the so. on 1 fall,
awarded th- victory to Mr. (Jo-em
The prenotio-, -f such contest!' is
a good thing for th. town and the
lew SocmjI c'rl is o be ' ;ir:iue;ide i
upon the firrt public i ;.t ertai; t-.ie.o.
they have arrange 1. 1) til'tie.-s oth
ers will follow fl nring- the course cf
the winter.
FOR TRAD
Ten shoals, a .' . s fr-'ta ei-lo
weeks. Will trade for eem.
M. 15. Allen, telephone LMS-J.
Call
Things to Eat!
I am selling Staple and Fancy Groceries. Come
in and we "wiU help you solve the problem of th high
cost cf living. We everything in the grocery line in
season, and sell at the lowest price, consistent with re
liable lines of merchandise. Give us a trial.
2 R "iiV B
"That Baby
a
Vv'c have accepted the agency in Union and vi
cinity for the "Baby Overland' which you muct see
and ride in to appreciate. We are aho carrying Old
smobiles and Trucks and Reo Cars and Trucks. We
have a good quota of excellent mechanics for any
work which may be .offered. We also carry a full
stock of tires and supplies, for all kinds of cars. See
us for cars and work.
L Kyi? ikJ Lzsa ta li ?U b jra Ess li W j-
UNION, NEBRASKA
Lonrst Ra'.cs
Liberal Options
' -t Li
ly to
rro-.v . r.
w.. !.;:.- a loan v i: n a on! iii-
an 1 h-m-t.ts v ':i- h p.. . ri
iai"t llitii h.'fi.
BOYLES
loiASKA
i ro.nt-i'.-zsrinrj
. . -s .
7n "".l i? A)j.-;tiMxe cf r.Tort:;
by r'i(;er3 ir..i Friends
rj?:f:sr P.-rt Ycir.
1
! if .- .':-. ;n
ol l,nieii a a d
' ; n ' i e ;; r-t-f
a!i in the
I l.e jr.T.ii- al.d
"m r.M-ni ot
! It
I
to . y t t ha-'i .- for thir
' d a . ; ; . t " mat e t ! e
n. :. :. i t --w ie.-t p.ihl r-;i .
j. 1 Io sta'e. Wit h
'ear. w. ' t till - .v
i" 1 1
i. -;!!'!: i'. Io t en i io..-d to l '..
-I ' a I. i i : u ' h ( i i : ! - ti n or
:,. .. - i ha n r. L- t ti.-. a'i w ork tt
g -tivrt r the I -- int. rt - - -of th-
oi-inuni'.' and you' -ill find m-t-.tt
.ad t( e.di-ii'i a helpin- hatid to all
!-iiiig t !. i - aim in i-w .
At 'hi- paiid-hir line., .ye wu-h you
:. M--rry ( !i : ;sl r. as atol he-peak
for '' '! ;. t ro.-p-rit - t-:i gre:"-r
in !"!'(. fnn that of the prist n.ir.
'YUlZ J.OLRXAL..
.: .v yeah 7-v:tii
H'.'C
: 1 1
trouble,, p.o.idjn Ji
' v ' -rrv a ml rob it
oi .ill h.apj i'n-. s. Put an tad to this
.e.:t -io.: ':.! ' nr: t !, m , r v itti
; ed ' m, to ' : ill t' r -
d : ' or1 . to . lf.a-1 t h- f v on
in --: ' w- . t. -a-. I i . 1 :o !.
i'-incr's Amtrii'in Kliir of I'.'Mt
''. : ' w i the hi'-hf-t jir.ii.-e.
-.! .dfe was a!v.-ay. ti-;. tl.e lo id-
i'1- n-jrd.y evt r 1 ft h r. Lad
m. in.-, 1 lioit her Tt incr's .n.o ri -i-I'ir
of Pitfer Wiio. she took
.' r-.-. u i.: r'y. r. :i,l tot'.-y ! is h'-a' -th'-r
r-b-- lrt-a v. in year-
Ti dhsc
. a .
1
!
'irm-i's
nil. too.
in: . Ait--bl'v
aif
. it-ri ;t n lilixir '' ii I
raits- it never dd-
i f you r '''' i :: t ii'
f r ::..: h n i. i
.. . ; r oe ili-r f T. it. ( ;'.- .A t -. 1 i -; i
p.; r ''" "ie lie has :.! -m a beaut t
; j-i Wa '. ! .i-.tnr f c r y ,-u Ire t;-r
! - .. :. at t ?': .:. lj nm i' f--r
ie. Jo nil Trin r ' , ivpany. 1 -f
.1 .". A-hlat'.'l A . Chie;i'-o. IP.
I 0:V;. Snpiies ? 'i l:n s where we
'chie The Journal Frintery.
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Overland"