The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 06, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THUESEAY. APRIL 6, 1922.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUENAL
PAGE THEEE
Union
Mont Robb was home for a por
tion of last and this week.
H. C. Ross was looking after some
business at the county seat last Sat
urday. Eugene Roddy is sure making a
different place of the Cromwell build
ing by his painting the same.
John Hatchett of near Murray was
caJled to Union last Monday after
noon to look after some business.
Fred Clark was a visitor at the
home of his son Clifton ar.d wife at
Omaha lat Monday and Tuesday.
Uncle Jesse L. Pell who has 'been
sick for some time at his home north
of Union, is still confined to his bed.
Mrs. A. Asche of near Murray was
looking after some business and at
tending the sale at E. E. Leach last
Fridav.
Harry Leach was looking after
some business for the day Monday
at Nebraska City, making the trip
on the train.
Everett Taylor of Weeping-Water
was in attendance at the funeral of
Aunt Barbara Taylor which occurred
last Saturday.
T. E. Hathaway and son from
near Murray were in Union last Mon
day looking after seme business and
visiting with friends.
Messrs. Geo. S. Ray and Glen
Thompson of near Murray were in
Union last Monday looking after
some business matters.
Henry Becker is keeping himself
busy these days when not shelling
corn, sawing lumber at the Becker
farm for farmers who haul the logs
in.
Mrs. Mary Taylor and her daugh
ter, Miss Rachel, who have been
spending a week at Union returned
to their home at University Place
last Sunday.
W. K. Fox of. Plattsmouth. who
has charge of. the Nebraska Gas &
Electric company lines, was a visi
tor in Union last Friday looking af
ter business.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lynn of
near Geneva were h-re a number of
days last week, called here by the
death of Mrs. Barbara Taylor, sis
ter of Mr. Lynn.
Mrs. J. S. Lewis, mother of Mrs.
Poland -Chinas!
25 Boars, 25 Gilts. Last winter's
farrowing, ready for service. Large
Type Poland China can have pa
pers on them for $25 per individnaL
Phone 5911
G. S. UPTON,
UNION -:- NEBRASKA
That
is
Our B
Sure it is our business to please the trade, and to
do this we are doing the very best work. Auto supplies
also standard and always the best. We are here to
succeed, and we can do it only by giving the best of
service in every instance.
A.
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The Auto Man
Business
Confidence and better things are coming back.
Farm products are again on the up grade in price. We
are glad of it, and would like to see it higher
We are selling our goods at prices in many cases
lower, and are carrying an excellent line of Groceries,
Shoes, Hardware, Work Clothes, Etc., and are always
ready to serve you.
Remember this is the store for the best service.
We are paying the highest prices for country pro
duce. Your patronage invited.
A. L. B
UNION
attery
We are giving the best possible service in the re
pairing of Storage Batteries. We carry an excellent line
of new storage batteries at very reasonable prices. Elec
tric light bulbs for residences and business houses as
well as for autos.
W. H. DuBOES,
PHONE NO. 40 -:- -:- UNION, NEBR.
Department
Prepared Exclusively for The Journal.
Earl Merritt, was a visitor at the
home of her daughter lor a number
of days last and this week from her
home near Murray.
Mrs. D. P. Keedy of Omaha, moth
er of Mr. E. W. Keedy, was a visi
tor at the home of her son, and at
tending the funeral of Mrs. Barbara
Taylor last Saturday.
Last Sunday Rev. W. A. Taylor
was a visitor at Wabash and con
ducted two very profitable sermons
at the Baptist church at that place
of which he is pastor.
Joseph Lynn who has made his
home for a number of years at Bloom
field, was a visitor In Union called
here by the death of his sister, Mrs.
E. A. Taylor last week.
Mrs. Peter Clarence of llarting
ton has been visiting here for a few
days lasit week, coming to be pres
ent at the funeral and burial of her
sister, Mrs. B. A. Taylor.
Louis Killy of Omaha, distributor
of the Nash automobile company,
and his cousin, J. II. Hatchett of
Murray were visiting at the home of
Geo. S. Ray last Sunday.
W. L. Taylor and family p. ad Al
mond Taylor and wife of Omaha,
were here to attend the funeral of
their mother and grandmother. Mrs.
Barbara Taylor last Saturday.
County Commit sinner C. F. Har
ris was a passenger to Plattsmouth
and Omaha la-t Monday whore he
was looking after some business for
the day, making the trip on the
green 'bus.
J. M. Patterson and family -were
visiting in Plattsmouth last Satur
day evening and Sunday, being
guests at the home of relatives and
where Mr. Patterson was looking
after some -business.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Todd made a
trip to Lincoln last Sunday taking
with them their daughter, Mss Alice
and Miss Naomi Maugay who were
returning to their studies after a
week's vacation on account of the
spring intermission.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rough of Ne
hawka where Mr. Rough is manager
of the Farmers' Cooperative Grain
company, changed cars here last
Monday morning, they returning
from a visit ::t the home of their
daughter at Emerson.
With the improvement of Mr. L.
R. Upton so he can look ofter the
business at the store uncle Dan Lynn
and wife made a trip Monday hut
to Lincoln where they were visit
ing with friends and alo looking af
ter sjmo business as well.
Attorney C. II. Taylor of Omaha
was a visitor in Union last Tuesday
a guest at the home of his sisters,
Mesdames E. ,W. Keedy and Joe Ban
ning, and Miss Elsie Taylor. He has
not been feeling the best lor some
time but is somewhat improved.
"Uncle Jake" A. H. Austin was
able to return to his duties as care
taker of the Union schools last Mon
day after a vacation of a numb r of
weeks on account of ill health. Mr.
I
usmess
Union, Neb.
is Better!
;cice
NEBRASKA
Service!
DOWLEr,
Austin who was very sick for some
time is now feeling pretty well again.
Mrs. Minnie Stafford of Nebraska
City came to Union on the early bus
last Monday and visited with, her
daughter, Mrs. Hugh Robb, for the
day, and in 1he evening both ladies
went to Omaha where they visited
with friends for over Monday and
Tuesday.
Will Eaise Gocd Hog
Our friend Good Tcdd has gone in
to the hog business .and will raise
good hogs. Last week he purchased
a trio of Chester White hogs from
Joseph LiJgett and will soon be a
breeder ot this excellent strain of
meat producers.
little Children Very Sick
A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Iel Cad well who live north of Un
ion, has been and is very sick at
their home but little hope was ' en
tertained for her recovery for a num
ber of days.
Bernard Hath?.way Very Sick
Bernard Hathaway the young son
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hathaway.
j who had been sick and recovered
somewhat, took suddenly worse again
J last Sunday and has been in a very
' precarious conditions for several
da vs.
Interest In Baseball
Last Thursday evening the base
ball fans met and discussed the mat
ter of a baseball team for Union the
coming season. The concensus of
cpinicn b'ing that Union must have
a good team. Wayne Propst, who is
j a ball enthusiast, was chosen com
' mander in chief of the team and the
keeper of the funds of the associa
tion. A corumitue of three, consist
ing of I). B. Lynde, D. B. Porter and
Earl Merritt. wa;i appointed to se
cure a park for the team's ue.
Has Located Here
Miss Eustire Walbridge. a sister cf
Mrs. Mont Robb. who has made her
home at South Bend, Indiana, arriv
ed in Union tome time since and af-
ter a very pleasant visit at the home
cf her sister, liked Union so well
that she concluded to make her home
! here. Accordingly she secured apar;-
reents at the home of Miss Jt-ssie
Todd, where she has furnished 'a
studio for her music school and be-
I ing an accomplished musician is well
qualified to give excellent instruc
i lions in a musical education.
Takes Daughter to Hospital
On account of the illness of the
little daughter Mary of Mr. and Mrs.
John Hobnck which proved to be a
case of appendicitis, the little cue
was taken to Omaha where she was
placed in a hospital for treatment
It is hoped that an operation may
be averted, but if uece.-sary, will he
resorted for her health.
Will Hold Easter Services
The Baptist church of which the
Rev. W. A. Taylor is the pastor, at
Wabash ar making preparations for
a very elaborate program and East
er service. The Bible school will be
t haracterized by the Easter senti
ment folowed by the Easter sermon.
Church Services Suridav
With the return of the Rev. "S.
Miller and .wife, who have been in
attendance at the Baptist state con
ference at Grand Island, the comple
ment of the church services at the
Baptist church during the entire
day.
At the Methodist Church
There will he the regular service
with the single exception of the
morning service which will be emit
ted as Rev. Warren will preach at
Wyoming a: the morning service.
! Little Child Lies
! The littlee baby daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry McCarroll who was
: just the sweetest little one and gorw
ing more interesting and lovable ev:
, ery day. sickened a short time since
and not withstanding all was done
that possibly could, died last Thurs
day. The hearts of the parents are
! sore torn "by the loss. The funeral
was held last. Friday and was con
pastor of the Methodist church of
; which the parents are members.
j Card cf Thanks
! We desire to express our appreci
ation for . the kindly acts and sym
pathy expressed at the time of the
passing of our beloved mother, Mrs.
Barbara Taylor, also for the floral
tokens and to those who so kindly
isar.sr at the funeral. The Taylor
. family.
j In Poultry Business.
! Miss Fern Barkhurst -who has
j been making her home in Denver for
I some time past, where she was an
'auditor, has entered into the chicken
business and has two incubators go
ing at this time. The former em
ploye? cf Miss Fern were so well
nlensed with her services lhit ihev
j called her by long distance telephone
j asking her to again enter their ser-
Here for Best Service!
See me for your wants in the implement line. I am dis
tributor for the Moline Plow Company line. The prices are
much lower than last season. Garden Tools for all kinds of
work at prices that are right. Are you need any New Furni
ture this Spring. We can save you money.
JOE BANNING,
Union,
vice but as Miss Barkhurst had come
home and engaged in the chicken
business to regain her health she re
fused the proffer of employment.
Misses Angie and Nettip McCarroll
who are of the faculty of t!:e Syra
cuse schools, were visiting at home
over Sunday.
Miss Mary E. Foster, of the Omaha
schools wns a guest at the home of
her parents over the week-end.
Consults a Specialist
Last Monday evening V. I Sheldon
and son Charles of Nehawka changed
cars at Union fcr Omaha, where they
went to consult a specialist regard
ing the enlargement of th glands in
the neck of Mr. Charles Sheldon.
THE DEATH ANGEL
GALLS MRS, TAYLOR
Pioneer cf Nebraska and Cass County
Passes Away Last Wednesday
at the Noon Hour.
Mrs. Barbara A. Taylor was born
in Fulton county. Pa.. August 24th.
1S49. and answered the call cf the
Master March 2!. 192J. after an ill
ness extending over several months.
Mrs. Taylor, nee Miss Barbara Lynn,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joshua
Lynn, came to Nebraska and Cass
county in 1S57, when she was eight
years of age, settling near where the
village of Union now stands, and has
since made her home here up until
the time of her death.
Mrs. Taylor was one of the most
lovable cf women, being a devoted
Christian and n life long member of
the Methodist church. She wa united
in marriage with Mr. Henry L. Tay
lor on October 23. 1SG4 which union
was blessed by a large family of ex
cellent children. They are Meisdanies
Emma Morton. Eva Becker, Mary
Pell. Minnie Banning. Hattie Keedy
ptu! Mis Elsie Taylor, all of Union;
Messrs W. L. Taylor and O. hi. Tay
lor, of Omaha and Mrs. Luella Wood-
Iruff, of Los Angeles. California. The
deceased ' children are Louise Mickle
and Andrew Taylor, also four in-
fants.
There are three sisters, Mrs;. John
Cemrbell. of Murray. Mrs. Ale:: John
son of Weeping Water and Mrs. Peter
Clarence of Bloomfield, and three
i brothers Daniel Lynn and Andrew
Lynn, of Geneva and Joseph Lynn of
Hartington. The funeral service was
held at the M. E. church in Union,
conducted by the Rev. George E.
Warren, pastor of the church, and
assisted by the Rev. W. A. Taylor.
Mrs. Taylor was one of the best
women we have knof.n. always with
a smile and a kindly disposition
meetinz and solving the problems of
every day life in a way which was a
benediction to all who were fortu
nate enough to know her a friend
to all who needed ? ' friend. One
could not go from her presence with
out a better view of life and its du
ties. A pioneer who helped to make
Nebraska and Cass county, at the
time of her coming here, a wild west
frontier, the garden spot of the great
Missouri valley it is at this time.
In her departure the family have
had taken from them one of Cod's
jev.e
but whose benign influence
(or good will never die; the village
of Union an excellent citizen and all
humanity a friend. .
The remains of Grandmother Tay
lor now repose in the quiet church
yard at East Union cemetery, await
ing the trump of the Angel on the
Resurrection, when she shall sing
glad Hosannas to the King of King
and Lord of Lords.
School Notes
Miss Hall is still unable to teach
and Miss Whelan of Plattsmouth is
substituting for her.
The rth and fith grades have fin
ished the study of the Unitel States.
Tbev made booklets to illustrate
thMr work.
Tiie 4th grade has finished book
lets on Africa ar.l on Corn.
Mary Donr.ely Robb is still absent
from school because of sickness.
Arthur Nicholas was a visitor in
the Intermediate room Friday. -
The 7th and 8th graders are busy
reviewing for the state examinations
which will be held April Cth and 7th
in the H. S. assembly room.
Alice Propst visited the Grammar
You Have to Eai!
Remember -we are carrying in
stock fresh meats of all kinds and
fresh every day.
"Bob" Caps for men and boys,
just the proper thing.
Ladies' Spring Hats, the latest
styles at a great saving.
Fresh Groceries and Canned
Goods of all varities.
BEST SERVICE!
Union, Nebraska
Nebraska
room Thursday afternoon.
The Physics class has been study
ing light. We at least hope that was
the use to which the mirrors found
in the Physics laboratory were put.
A contest in long division was held
in the High school last week. The
two captains were Mildred Clark and
Virginia Harris. Mildred's side won.
The reports were given out Thurs
day of last week. These cards are
sent to the parents or guardians so
that they may see what their child
ren are doing in school.
The Solid Geometry class has been
studying simple puzzles nd recrea
tions of Geometry.
Deris Frans gave an oral review
f James Fenimore Cooper's book
'The Deerslayer," before the assem
bly Thursday.
Miss Ida Wilkins, county home
agent, will be at the school building
Friday, afternoon. April 7th. to orga
nize Garment clubs for work this
coming summer. They will be simi
lar to ttie one in operation last
summer.
The sewing class has finished an
other project. They have only one
more project to complete In order to
close their sewing work for the
year.
Following is the attendance re
port for the past month ending on
March 24. 1922: Primary, 33 enroll
ed; 2S present; 20.3 average daily
attendance; 3 with perfect attend
ance. Intermediate, 35 enrolled, 32
present; 2S.75 average daily attend
ance; 21 with perfect attendance.
Grammar, 29 enrolled; 27 present;
2 4.75 average daily attendance; IS
with perfect attendance. H. S., 4 6
enrolled; 43 present; 40.52 average
daily attendance; 29 with perfect
attendance.
WM. F. RACE, M. 0.
Specializing in Deep
Seated Diseases
All serums, animal extracts
and lvniDhs used where in
dicated. Telephone No. 31
OFFICE
Opposite Farmers Store
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Murray Community Club
WILL PRESENT AT
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from Japan"
Wednesday, April 12th
ADMISSION 20 and 35c
COLE ORCHESTRA
UNIVERSITY PLAGE
BEATS ANNEXATION
Vote Strongly Against Becoming a
Part of Lincoln Bethany is
Barred on This Account
Lincoln, April 4. The suburhan
tov n of University Place, seat of Ne
braska Wesleyan university, voted
decisively today against annexation
to Lincoln. Nearly complete, but un
official returns show the ratio to be
nearly two-to one. The city of Lin
coln took no part in the contest. The
town of Bethany where is located
Cotner college, voted stronedy in fa
vor of annexation, but will be de
barred from consolidation with the
city because it is not contiguous ter
ritory. University Place lying tie
tween Lincoln and Eethany.
Municipal elections were held
thruout the state today, tut in few
instances were there any issues.
Some of the results follow:
Nebraska City Re-elected Frank
Thomas as mayor. He ran on a plat
Fordson Plowing
With a Sulky
SOME Fordson farmers find it an advantage
to use a single bottom sulky instead of a
gang. There's a sulky made specially for the
Fordson. It's made by Oliver, too, and in design
is similar to the famous No. 7 gang.
Equipped with turning bottom, or with a
special brush bottom and standing coulter, the
Oliver No. 3 sulky operates efficiently with the
Fordson.
We can show you one on our display floor.
Orer 200,000 Fordson Farmers Ue Oliver Tillage Implements
PLATTSRflOUTH tVJOTOR CO.
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Onion, FJeb.
form of opposition to the I. W. W.
element.
Seward J. E. Swanson. cashier of
the First National bank, elected may
or with practically no opposition.
Milford A new school board se
lected which is committed to a strong
athletic policy in the hi?h school.
Hickman A nonpartisan board of
village trustees chosen.
Golden Millet Seed
Golden millet seed for sale, one
dollar per bushel. H. E. Warden. Un
ioa. Phone 4503. m30-3sw
TEAM MULES FOP- SALE
I have a good team well broken
mules, four and six years old, for
sale. Call phone 2704.
m:
4d,4sw
F. A. PARKKN1NG.
WILL GIVE PLAY AT UNION
The Murray Community club will
present their play. "My Uncle from
Japan" at Union on Wednesday even
ing, April 12th.