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THURSDAY, MAY 5. 1921
PLATTSMOUTH EEMI-WEEEXY JOUSKAI
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Prepared Exclusively for The Journal.
The Seri'i
e of
anks!
Banks provi
ejries for money,
of credit without
be maintained.
ie the
They
inch
w
only safe deposit
arc the merchants
business could not
trmers could not market tlieir crops,
merchants coma not
bay tl
xeir uoocls w
ith-
o-.it the banking system.
an.
f:e modern b
I civilization
nee
it enjoy .5
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is the product of an
U endures becaiict
ill and confidence of
serves.
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With Us
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rooterns
of
UNION
ysiin
NEBRASKA
Nd Mar;
:.-!!:-:-.- mat
in !i. ! :. fi-r ".-ome
f-rs i:: Omaha ':.' l
F
ant.
T. WiNon. the M'irnv nierch-
W. A. Lewi
:i.r Murray v
l.i-t lav ':
i:,.t-n Willi:
ii;re biisilli'ss '
anl hark-s IVck of
i-re visitors in Union
: was looking after
aatfcr.-t ir X-'-ra.-k-
as in '"iiion on business mat -
:s a rliort time Monday afternoon.
Il-v. W. A. Taylor was a visitor
Wabash last Sunday. where lie
iiveieil two .-ermons during the
ist
V,
M imi.iv alterii'Miu.
Valh-ry, t' i'kiltsi.n ut 1. .
i:inii af t-r so!u business
in Fnio:i ii-T Atek.
1 i.c.-y H;;rkhurt. who is i-n.-i.
:.i-.ihu. was a gust f n-r
r.:.-t .if t )V.l! V'"- Slir.i.luV.
. McCarthy, wife .
- in -' in Wviii.itir-'
"i- y hist .'.!'T: lay al l
"!.risvi.-er. of :
a; ?" !'ie !..l.:i
dav.
F. F. I. each v.-ds a
wood la-t Tlinr-dav,
aft e
to 1
visitor in Flm
d riving over in
some buim-s
Sundav and also visit ing with his
many friends.
Mi.-s .Mary F. Foster, of Omaha,
was a. visitor in Fnion over Sunday,
af the home of her parents, I). W.
Foster and wife.
Luther Hall arid Neil Hryan. of
Nebraska City, w-re looking after
'ojne business mattt-rs in Fnion last
Monday morning.
Lemuel Harrett was a vi-itor at
iiis home in Fnion over the week end.
bH:ig a passenger for the stat-- capi
tal Monday morning.
.Mont IJohb is having a couple of
coas of paint, applied to Lis home.
Karl .Merrit. the painter and decora -or.
is doing the work.
.V. H. Sutton, a Lincoln attorney.
-.".-.js called ro Fnion Monday mnrn
ing to look after some lii;-ire,s for
U;e Cromwell Land company.
Y
cigarette
Me
Lewi
;rs. Ira Clarke and Wayne
were looking af;r some bu.-i-
i.e.;- mat!r.-. in Omaha last Wednes
day, drivintr uv-r ia their car.
The hili"s of th W'omans Chris
tian T in pera nee Fnion v. ill meet on
Thursday afternoon of thi we k at
the homo if Mrs. Mont llobb.
.'.'is Olive Tir?ci(i!i ami Miss Ma-
I the most ploa:iTl! :,I
i fairs during th
n- Forsythe. students of the Fniver- j ;o were in attend
si'v of .'e;raska . spent the week-end j;l th-ir praise in t!
with Mi.-s KHen Cliapman. of Fnioii. j tjj ladies o Tin- Hap
Mi Thelnia Kaoii. wfio has l.e-n j ,i!e'l the r::a;r. r and
impmv-j to he surpr:
iy to en'ire re- ; rhe
Fmerv F.aiitr. who
tia several days last
to Fnion Saturday
!!d i.
ai-d
a i.y
N
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Mi.lidav
.a ff'Kn.
: mat-ain.'.
I. is car
mat ters.
'v. :::nl Mrs
vi-;t-d ;,i (Mi;a
week, returned
F. F. 1 each is conducting th"
daily business in Fnion and i.-. pre
pared Ti) f'.Uili ll the best of service
.1; !hi; line.
Luther .Mead was looking after
. n:e Inisi n-:-s matter-, in Omaha last
latisry Service Station!
I am prepared to look after your battery wants,
in the way of recharging, repairing and furnishing of
needed parts, as well as providing you with new bat
teries. All work has my personal care and will be given
the minutest attention.
W. K. Du
UNION
NEBRASKA
-i(k at hr l:oin for some days past.ifui
is reported as being greatly
ed and m the hi-h
c every.
Fiiiery Bauer was a passenger to
t)maha Monday n:orniu;.. win re he
did some work during the wee',: at
the home of John Case, a former
resident here.
Mrs. C. F. Harris and daughter.
Miss Verna. who is taking a short
vacation from her duties at Nehaw
ka. were visitors in Nebraska City
'n last Saturday.
Among the biij etris John Becker
brought in one which measured six i
and five-eiehts inches around the!
iiiort way and ' even and three-J
-.d s lit lis inches tlie long w ay.
George Hastings. Mesdani"s F-.m I
ind John Lidgett ad Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Taylor an 1 granddaughter,
little Marjorie Holack were visitors
in Nebraska City last Thursday.
C. K. Si'vervn. superintendetit of
ihe Fnion sclmols. was a visitor in
IMattsmouth last Saturday, where he
wa calling on friends as well as
looking after soi.ie inattrs of busi
ness. John Lidgett and Kt-v. W. A. Tay
lor were visiting at Nehawka lat
evening, where they went to attend! "
the meeting of the M.i-nnie lodge oft
that place, in which they hold their '
membership.
Mi-ses lie Torgeson. Marie For
sythe. Kuth Wr-ih-.ee. Ftiiel Bower
snx and Poris Ma;ney. of the Fni
versity. and Maruaret Swan. of
eat
i.
were
td a:
Baptis: c-'iurca a:i
:r t.'-at mait'-r. a 1 v.-ashing
very tine when it
rl;e socle'- af
'.v eek . Those
r- v. ere i ud
manner thai
i.- church han
.: the dlighr
':vMed. Noth
'r the la 'ie c.
1 of all Fnion
- prov ide ome-
. in es t o e.i :s.
ladies Missicirary
The ladies mis.-ii r.-ir'
Baptist church will rn
Thursday afternoon
membeis. Mrs. Jtnc.ie i
inttrfs'ing afetrnoi.n
Will Meet.
;'.-iery ci" th'
"t the coming
h ,mt of thvir
'rar.s. A very
is proiuir-ed.
tttr 1 e there and enjoy the n:eet-
Thcy Found Some Fish.
Last Friday, (am', by the way. Fri
day is just as g .(ui a day as any for
sin Dan Lynn and vi!V. W. A. Tay
lor and wife and Co i. Hastings, '.vti,
was visiting here. .. nt d';vvn on tli:
Wttping Water cr near what is
fcm.wn a-, the F.eiett bridge and
?-pent a few h.uirs ri-hing. Luck wa.
with. them and tlieir eatch was iu-ar-Iv
two score. While the men wer
jut as still as any mouse and me'
th hest of bait, tiiev r-uld not win
ti.e -arp or trout, or ot even the buB
.ad- t
it own
.akiag
f iht
the
va
a n y
if llOor-S.
. Mrs. W
T!"e; i.-IiCf:
F'lion., were gin-- ts of Ellen Chap
man Sunday.
Ueorge Hastings, of Oh iowa. who
lias been visiting in Fnion for some
time past, a guest at the homes of
John Lidgett and Ban Lynn, left
Monday morning for his home out
in the state.
The Ladies Aid society oT the
Methodist church met at the home
of Mrs. Barbara Taylor on Thursday
of last week to look after the busi
ness affairs of the society and had a
very pleasant time.
J. I. Cross and wife. of Fnion.
attended the American legion's in
door carnival in FMattsniout h last
Fiiday night, where- they found one
)lc ami
:d while on
Tayl.-r no.
ome twentv
inhebiiaats of the VV. W
:":;e asking that she would lift them
it e. i ,irv land and This .-he did. On
! i',llov. a big t v: p 'and carp, change;!
i his mind ami jast as he was lining
t'inveyed to the bank, he floundered
and was able t release himself an;,
i -t back into the water. Mrs. Tay-
Vr can
in hor
c:.rp.
e near
efforts
to
? w i n
be
: th.-?
rdite
fish.
Hip
! S
The peoph
i.'ta. have :
jr- at fa"
rvics and
Services Tliis Sunurer
ii the neighborhood
rran sr
s'-V'.-'i
there will be services
;1 to provide m-ue
iioife-" for church
al
The Reo The Sturdy Car!
That is it the most substantial car on the market
the Reo. Beth the pleasure cars and the trucks.
We have some used cars also in Overlands and
Fords. See us for bargains in these.
Our repair service absolutely the best and charged
very reasonable. We do auto liver- and trucking hogs,
cattle and grain to market.
The Willis Garage,
UNION -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
of the largest crowds lmagin
evervone enjoying himself.
Misses Vi.da Willis and Win or. a
By art and Messrs Bert Willis :u.d
Beh Lindsay visited in Omaha last
Sunday with Mi.-s Beloras Dysarr.
who recently underwent an opera
tion at the St. Joseph hospital.
V. B. Banning, who is the treas
urer of the Nebraska State Fair as-
e ry t wo
Tile Rev.
w lu-n he h
wee
W.
: md
11 be
s during the summer
A. Taylor prear-hiiu
nt;!!'nl at Waba-h.
ITave Had Services.
The Latter Bay Saint : have beer
holding services at the Sciota schoel
during the p.-: " week and have had
much interest and a gaod at tendance
the service?.
jsociation. was a passenger to Lincoln! i;ig. The
last Monday morning, being called church
(tin re to look after some business j
I matters claiming the attention of the
I state fair board. j
Ym. Clarence. Jr.. who va? kick-i
I ei tiy a iractous norse last weeK. was
in town last Monday and reports
;that while he is still feeling pretty
j sore from the tune the horse s heels
J played on his chest, ribs and shoul
j tier, not to mention his chin, he is
j getting along nicely.
Messrs. I'ropst and F.urbee were
visitors in Omaha last Monday, go
ing up to bring down a Ford touring
far and a Ford roadster to supplv
Fcr the Ccming Sunday.
There will be the regular services
at the Baptist churrh. tiie morning
service will be devr.ted to Mother's
day. and the discoiir.-es will i.e de-
j livered by the pastor, the Rev. Sam-
ti 1 Miller, and will be most interest-
other societies oi tne
1 hold their regular Fer
tile Methodist church the
.col and Fpw'.rth Leagrte
their regular servicer-,
be r.o services during the
wi
vices. At
Sundav sr":
will hold
There will
morning, as Rev. Bonh.am will preach
at Wyoming during the morning. In
the evening there will be services
dediacted to the mothers cf the land.
Will Play Next Sunday.
The game of ball which was to be
had at Manley between th" boys of
that place and the Fnion team was
railed or' on account of dampness.
A game has been arranged for Fnion
in
o n
ml
th
X liat is coming? Summer, of course, and with it
usual rain storms and hot sun.
If your house or barn needs a new covering, now
is the time to put it on.
A car of shingles j'ust in and at the right price.
Remember, now is the time to paint. If you let
the building take another season of rain or sun, it will
require enough extra material to more than make up
trie difference in any decline in price next year. Be
sides, you have no assurance of cheaner nrices for vears
i x j
See us for prices and estimates.
e appreciate your patronage.
to come.
Frans Bros'. Lumber Co,,
UNION
NEBRASKA
the demand for Universal cars. These! the coming Sunday when the Julian
will try and wrest a victory
the local boys, but they are
ing without their lies', for th?y
be defeated and the Fnion boys
win.
t ea m
from
ccunt
will
will
counts the theorv that the thert
pulled off bv Omaha veggs and
lead to the ultimate di covery of the
guilty parties. As ii is. the loss to
Pie government has been materially
reduced with ihe findine of the pil
fered property.
i
lo
Traasferied to Air Service
A letter from Frank M. Bark hurst
to Ins irieinl W . C. Carraher of ibis
plaee. written from Corrigidor, V. I .
contained the following clipping:
"Frank M.
was i on liiusf care fur the nornm! fuic-
Tnavi lions of vour in'est ines. If the j i om
cch is in good order, the e-t:ro (.! -
has ihe ilecesary s-1 r; ::;rt !i an i
1 c n t o I.., t Tiul.h'lllM I r i r s l
Bitter Wine is invaluable t r ti.i
P' irpr.se. it eieans I'm- irnv;.., :.:.i icoOG'j.
r-estai.iis!:es normal condition:. 1
the bo. IV. Keep Trilo-r's I'.Mi hi ;
You Have the Sigh!
f xpct your dollar to buy
r f i ..1 . r
lone nur.creu cents worm oi
li. W' are liere to fur-
mVh you the goods full v:lue
Barkhurst ,
(' mpan- A.
rigid'. r. has
air service,
field for da!
Frank will
ii':; advanee
private ui j
S"datie for eold.s a!id Trii.er'
pufrin l ir t h r..-! i n !ut ina t ion.-;
(as Triuer's Liniment p:r ne
ia'id r.'iee ma' ir pains ii -..ii"
l! these remedies v I: !; y-.
becri transferred to the
He reported at Clark
The manv friends .r
let at
I medici.
ii.g th
ail druggists
s may I.e
; ui' -it !:.
in! kaler.-
- All'i
IS V. e!
l.oa.e
u can
it.
f
r your money.
i
H
he pi;
liHll.
el to know ;:'
Union
The senior
School Notes
Mav ".ir nival
will
be!'
he!i! f. t the Fiiioii high school Fri-
evening, ai.iv ton at n:j'i o cioi-k
harp. Kvf-rv.odv invited to n:.-.
stun t t
f : -o t ioi
prices ;
La s i
nnua !
: eol in the
MV reeept i
nished r. n I
"lass colors.
il'gel the dale. See all the I -s.
A line time. Moderate
:nl all kinds of fun.
Friday night. April L'fuh
J uiiior-S'-n ior lianfpiet
Auto CIl
One .',2x1 auto
i-hawka ai.d F
i:d. Notify !U
awka for rew
Win. S. Hart's
Mount pictuie a'
?;ul Satjrdav.
p. Lost
( bain i'-i -
'a ion on '
ay Klanre
d.
b-O"
di
i v.
nicked
lock:
Corn,
few sample.-?
nt random from our
ere are a
2 cans
fi
or ,
Pe
.25c
.3()c
latest big Par.i
?are-:eo
:ches, apricots
j! Spring Line of Vhite Keds is
-! Now In Rubber Soles
I is I Cll 9m
NEBR.
Fri.Uy' . .ytriV
t ne
was 1
Baptist church. A very,
in room hud been fui-j
di'Corate.l it! the Senior.
.'elhi'.v and white flow
ts ;:r.d yellow eamlles made both
the recepii ,n room and the table pre
sent a beautiful appearance. 1'lates
were laid at the table for fourteen
guests am! a very tempting three-i-.iurse
m.ene. prepared by the ladies
of ihe Baptist church, was served by
; ne Sophomore siirls. who wer dain
tily dressed in yellow and white.
Miss Minnie peters, formerly the
second primary teacher here, visited
in the grades and high school last
Thursday and Friday.
County eighth grade examinations
will be given at the school building
on May 5th and Gth. About eighteen
pupils from the surrounding coun
try expect to write here. This will
be the last chance this spring and)
.' ill determine whether eighth grade'
work is taken up next year or ninth.
The three senior girls. Fern Deles,
Bernier. Winona Dysart and Eula !
Frans. who have been taking ex
aminations for teachers' certificates
during the preceding months, have
according to the latest reports from
the countv superintendent. pasing
grades in all the reo ui red subjects.!
fter attending summer school, each i
(,ne of ihe three will be entitled to'
i county second grade certificate. i
Patrons" day will be observed at ;
;-hool tm Friday. May 1-th. All pa-:
fi;r.s ,!ri osperiallv invited on that '
day. ' i
30,000 Acres
LINCOLN COUNTY, COLORADO, LAND
FOR SALE!
Lincoln county, Colorado, farmers harvested an
excellent crop of wheat the past season.
Ccrne, see land where in many instances one crop
will pay for the land. We are making trips every Sat
urday. Call and see L. R. Upton for arrangements and
particulars. The best land in the west and at a price
which anyone can afford to pay.
CHAS. BOWDISH,
Box No. 11 - - - Union, Nebr.
Tiie ; rees
the school g
"reni to be sj
the Welfher
iitions. has
factor.
w hich
ron iid
Were
a few-
planted on
v. eeks ago
rowing n
with it.; fav
been a verv
lv. l,r"oliab!v
Table con
import ant
THE LAST REAR-GUARD
Baring the Crimean War the
French and Fnglish troops before
Stbasiopol were decimated by cold
;ind diea.-e. The Czar Nicholas,
gazing at the lines of his enfeebled
fees, said: "Two more generals are
yet to fi-ht for no. Cleneral -Janvier
a Tid Kevrier (January and Febru
ary. I" The Crar Winter is a si ill
bi.'erer fighter. Kvui when his doom
is sealed, h" calls his last rear-guard,
icy winds, fogs and frost, and lights
his .May battle.-. If you want
to pass such days without damage.
Prices doing Lower!
y or
4a W
3s3
. . .55c
LOOK HERE!
48-lb. sack of "Letter Roll" (Invv
2 cans ot sweet com for
3-lb. can of sliced pineapple lor
Good bulk coffee at, per !b
2 packages of raisins for
A nice line of shoes, en which we are making some
very attractive prices.
New ginghams and percale?, the very finest and
prices reasonable.
Many excellent burgpins in men's work clothes,
hardware and groceries.
UNION
NEBRASKA
!e5r "
ie?
T7T
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
gentlemen are doing a very nice bus
'uess and are kept busy getting cars
."ist enough for the trade.
(George Kdson was a caller here
: .st Monday while on his way to
" furray for a visit with friends. Mr.
IMson was a resident here in the
ays of long ago, having left this
omniunity 2C, years ago. lie will
' e remembered as having run for
:heriff on the democratic ticket
. . years ago.
H. A. Smith and w ife left last ; c ther of the relatives, w here ihey eel-
veek for Lincoln, w here Mr. Smith i t brated in proper style the passing of
goes to accept a more lucreative po-jthe Slst anniversary of Mr. K. D. j
rition with the company by whom he Clark. Mr. Clark, who has leen a
Pas been employed as manager of resident of Nebraska for the .past
the cream station here. The local
cream business will be handled in the
luture ny 1-ratiK tioggs wno win engaged in farming before taking ai
Celebrated Birthday.
La.-t Sunday being the anniver
sary of the birthday of K. 1). Clark
cf Weeping Water, he and his wife
some j were the guests at the home of Mr.
C. W. Clark of Fnion. as were all the
I v 1 1 1 l . L ui ..v i'. .-rvii ili oic . ('J." k
thirty years came from Fremont coun-jr
! ty. Icwa. to this place where he wasjf
iook atier tnai as wen as the con
duct of his restaurant business.
Will Givr; Entertainment,
j The Gospel Team of the Y. M. C. A.
' at Peru, in connection with the
state normal, will be in Fniin the
I coming Sunday evening to give an
i entertainment at the First E5aptist
!P1
life of business and also at Nehawka
and Weeping Water he is engaged
in business looking after the store
notwithstanding his advanced age.
and is well preserved and looks after
the h us in ess in the best manner. We
with his many friens,are extending t
congratulations and best wishes for
many more happy, healthful and pro-
church of this place. The entertain- ' stable years. j
ment will be composed mostly of j
musical numbers and will be a treat I Most of Loot Recovered
for all who attend the services Sunday ! Some school boys while at play in
evening. There will be no charge for the wooded pasture near the home
admission, but an offering will be of T. W. Swan last Saturday, dis-
received.
Banquet i Success.
The junior-senior banquet, the
function which the juniors always
furnish for the seniors, was one of
covered hidden under a stump most
of the loot taken from the Union
postoffice at the time of the recent
robbery. This was turned over to
one of the neighbors who brought it
to town. The timely discovery dis-
e . f .' -i- j ev, - - - f -1
. i ...-'"jr-v
ir. -sLs-'i
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$440 f. o. b. Detroit
We represent the most thorough and up-to-date
motor car factory in the world, turning out the best
all-round car on the market today the most adapt
able to every need of every class of people.
The Ford Service organization, of which we are a branch, is
the most extensive as well as the most intensive organization of
its kind in existence, consisting of over 18,000 Service Stations in
trie United States. It is our duty to uphold the high ideals of the
Ford organization in this territory, to deliver cars as promptly as
possible, to give quick and thorough repair service and courteous
treatment to all customers.
Propst
ft
Union, Nebraska
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