The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 21, 1922, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    7IILT.SIAY. lECLTJUrr, 1. 1922.
SMOTTTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOTXRUAL
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Union Department
Prepared Exclusively for The Journal.
No dishes of food arc to he served 2
that will cost more than three cents
a serving. The pupils from the
country seem to enjoy these lunches
very much and thus far we have
fi
To
.1 X. ."iiA.O
served an average of twenty-two per
day.
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Bring Your Bonds Here!
We will be glad to assist you in collecting
Victory Bonds
of the Series of A, B, C, D, E or F
War Saving Stamps
Due January 1, 1923.
Registered Stamps must be Collected at
the Office of Registration.
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The Eank of Service'
Union,
Nebraska
; :;r llohatk marketed his wheat Word received from John Hansen
.! i : . l ' Uis family says that he is in Salt
p.'va S !ionnikT has been on the I.ake City.
list the last week. ! Mrs. H. H. Planck, who has been
Fraiik Finkie was a bus pas- feeling quite poorly is much better
cold weather has helped some in the
matter.
It. D. Stine and J. W. Lowther
made u trip to the county Beat last
Friday, driving over in the car of
Mr. Stine.
H. L. Swanson, the affable and cap
able agent of the Missouri Pacific at
Union, was a visitor in Lincoln last
Thursday.
C. S. Stone of Nehawka. accompan
ied by Mrs. Stone, were guests at the
Kay Frans home visiting Mr. Frans
and mother.
Lee Farris is rejoicing just now
because of his new wheel which has
i. , . , i m r t i i
oeeu louipieit'u uy ..lessia. r iuju aiiuj
John Wood
LINCOLN 'DADS'
DENY REFORMS
ARE BRYAN'S
Accept His Resignation but Credit
Him Only with the Municipal
Coal Yard Scheme.
a
M
erry liristmasi
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at this lime.
Hubert La line was caled to Om-
JPiia last wetk, where he hail some
VVl Mrs. Norm;l Robh and children are
t'teiidins a few days with relatives
and friends in Omaha.
William Doty has been on the sick
list for th last two weeks at the
home of Ed Sliomaker.
Lest r Sliomaker. the IS year old
son of I'd Sliomaker lias husked il.
"(tMi bushels of corn this year.
.Mrs. M. Lyndt and her brother.
;. r to Omaha on Saturday.
m, F. BADE. M.
!3iier3! Practice!
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Lincoln, Dec. 18. The four mem
bers of the Lincoln city commission.
in accepting the resignation today of
Loy and Victor Clarence departed Commissioner Charles W. Bryan, gov-
last Monday for Bloornfield, where Icrnor-elect of Nebraska spread on
thev are spending the week with the records a sipned statement de
iriends and relatives. r.ying Mr. Bryan's assertion in his
Miss Mary Becker was a visitor in j resolution that he had himself ac
Omaha last Friday purchasing goods ; (o-nplished the reforms he credited
for the store and also visiting with ! bimself with in bis resignation,
friends as well as seeing a show. The commissioners who accepted
Miss Jane llollister. who is a f' resignation were (Jeorge Dayton,
nurse in the I'axton Memorial hos-1 William Sohroeder. John Wright and
pital at Omaha, was a week end visi- ; Mayor F. C. Zehrung.'
tor with .Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lvnde. Tbcy denied that Mr. Bryan had
People in the vicinity of Union ' brought about tas rate reductions,
had turkevs and chickens at IMatts- : !'' v-as r member of the cnn
mouth which could not be taken on'"" 5"'!' when it voted to extend the
account of shortage of cars to ship n.uiiU-ipal liRht plant, or that he was
them in. 'elected mayor and denkd the may-
Saturday niht of this week there ora'.ty appointment by the eommis-'
will be a Christmas tree accompanied Rion. j
bv r.n excellent orogram at the '' Th y say the charter made no pro-,
Methodist church. Rev. George Wash virion for tha election of mayor, al-
Jv.ill conduct services in the morning t.iois-i!i - e ran on a siate max. cou
nt Wvomlng and in the evening at ttroplated his appointment in such
Cnion. jci'picity.
i . r.i T 1 1 TflTo ! Thev did credit him with the mu-
An elegant Center Table. Buffet , ,,.,.,,,; f.oaI van, llUt (!eniod that
Kitchen Cabinet or in fact one ct rt.CPTU reduction of si a ton in
our fine Kitchen Ranges would make ihe rjil price was ..warranted by a
a lasting as veil as most useful re luc t ion at the mine.
nl, t ..r j j i Mr. Bryan in his resignation has
Christmas present, and ou a. e need- , f rtr?f;t a-n active part ,n thp Aprj,
ing uiem as weu. joc jaiiuiJij:r ;citv election in the inte:e?t of the
Lest Saturday Harry M. Frans continuation
and L. J. Austin were in Omaha and forms,
v.l.iie there Mr. Frans purchased a
Christmas, the seaso" fcr the r:p.r.".w.i
friendships, for the fcrpeitir: of cilTerer.toG,
expression cf rood vii! and kinaness, is heic.
cf
May your Chris. rnas be fiV-v.d with hr.ppinrs
pleasure and continue through the Klw i ear, i;
most sincere v'ish.
o!d
th.e
and
PSatismontb
to
LUTHE2AK CHURCH
Light Milo 'rove Preeinet
of his municipal re-
Annoumem- nls for Sunday, Dec.
2 th. Christmas eve:
At 9:30 Sunday school. Teaching
subject: "The Birth of Jcsu5;."
At 5:30 p. m. Chri.-tmas Vesper
service. This servbe will b entirely
in the charge of the Sunday school.
A silver oft "ring will be taken.
Ani'.ouiicf -ments f-ir Mo:r.l iy, Dec.
2 ."tli. Christmas:
At li):3o Divine service (CermanL
Tt xt: rdin 1:-14. ? rtnon subject:
Th" Homecoming of Jesus.
F.vtrvbcdv is cordially welcome.
"iL-O. UHODK, Bastor.
Special attention -ivcn to deep. 0!I.:i.Kl ,us, rhurs-lav a:
?i?w OiiL-iiiobil! auto. He has had
c visiting in cue of this muke which has given
i' I'tu'iv lii'i riKvl sfrvio nntl now t:ikes llll-
seatt-d diseases of Lungs. Kidneys, j Mr. Fred Clark was isiting with otlitr. He traded his old one in on
friends Mid e.lso looking aft.r iusi- tlie uew one which lie pot.
n'jss in Nebraska ' i t y last Monday. S. S. Chaise, the market man of
Messrs and Mesdames J. C. Niday Plattsrr.outh. and V. T. Am. who
ant: j . i. .M.iay were all in .Neoras- v.orka witn mm, were in i.nioa i'ie
jk-i City tor t!ie afternoon lafct Mon- f:rst of the week, looking after fc
iilav. curintr turkevs. reese. ducks and
Littlp Marjorie Uobatk. who wac chickens for their Christmas trade
:-ick last week, is feeling much im- They secured w? at their trade lie-
, pvovid thin w eek and at school nmndtd and ( f ext tlieiit quality.
ag.nn. H(S'.varl : :er I'.'s Dion Kepi
Both the carafes in I'nion are do- rustling hau'ii.i this week. Last
inu a good bu.-lnes:- at this time. The Monday be had tlire o:.ds to Nebras-
i ka City an ! on Tuosl iy tv : loads to
w the a"!-.' ?'.vce. while on Wednes
day he hid k-:i to Oni'iiu'. Seems
r. tliongh t!;e railroads have been
losing some bus iness to the ti uck- ,
men. i
W. A. Tavirr nnd wife were visit-,
ing and booking after some shopping,
in Nebraska City l?:-t Monday af-
tc -moon and rhanred to pick up an'
opportun'tv tr. do fie iJood Samari-'
tan act as Mesd"m"s Belle Frans and t
Karl Merrift a--! Mis Mrie Frans.'
i were a!:i t';' rc ;nd had misled
their train rrd r.crptk.d the proffer i
TOR SALE
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Stortiacii. Liver, Intestines. Kec
iuin. Etc. All latest Serums and
Lymphs used when indicated.
Union, Kebras!ca
Teisphone 31
it. C. Rhode Island R-d and White
Wyandotte cor-kr Is. ?!.50 each.
Mrs. Reinke. South Bend. dll-Sw
o." yenrs
Kxperieiice
Oflice
Coates Block
The early Christmas tag and seal
purchaser vill find the v.sual big line
.vt the Journal office.
or. c. fi. imm
Dentist
5c
SLAiL
oans
-' without commission. Five or ten ycaro time or
i y.vstx. An.-.ual interest if preferred. Also have cus
oirier deslriotis of rurcha.sinr? good first mortgages on
: .Nebraska iarms.
UNION
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NEBRASKA
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EAGLES HALL MONDAY, DEC. 25
SFEtM AUGMENTED BSORESIRA
Special Favors end Prizes fcr Everyone Don't Miss U
Admission Gents, 68c, War Tax, 7c Total 73 cents.
Spectators, 32c, War Tax, 3c Total 35c
Ladies i RILi.
of
ride l;n!.;c with U.-v. Taylor andi,
The Unsurpassed Dori
e r.uve taiceu tne acrencv
Lilc vliich is a great car fcr but a small amount of
money. The Dort is showing conii wonderful records
nr:rl is well worth many more dollars than it costs.
We are selling ihr Dort Touring delivered
at $355.00, and the Dort Coupe delivered at
$1,195.00.
Ccme Sea Us for a Demonstration and We Will Prove
the Worth of 7Lis Wonderful Car
for the Dort automo-
sw r r rw&a f - sr,
The A'jlo Man -:- -:-
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Union, Neb.
In the line of CzIpv Chests. Rock-1
ers and a r.unber cf other articles of,
furniture, we have some very sug
gestive and useful Christmas pres
ents. Come in and look over our
line. Jce Banning;. -
The Light Eternal
The cantata which the chorus of
t!:e Bapti?t church have heen pre-'
pr'riiiK lor several weeks past, will he
presented at the morning service of
flat ehurcli Sunday mornir.ir at 11
o'clock. The children's exercises,
which f very worth while program,
wili he ?.riven in the evening. A
very cordial invitation is extended
! tfi to come and enjoy both oi
these services.
For Sale
Thoroughbred Diiroc male, cholcm
i'umuncd. heap if taken soon. Ta
pers furnishoil. II. r'. Warden, Un
ion. Neb.
House Nearing Completion
W. B. Banning. contractor for
B.iuer and W. L. Crawford are Ret
ting the carpenter '.vork on the Fred
Woolsey homo south of T'nion nearly
completed. Mr. Karl Merritt is doinp:
the painting and varnishing and
when done this will be an ideal
home.
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Life's friendships are irue, they last through the
years. Our wish is lasting friendi-hipa, health that
abides the years and prosperity that indureth.
w. c
John
rabiil
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otocic iteauction
h. order to get ready for the inventory which we
.'cc '.. the first of the jrear, we are going to offer all
i-.rt r,v:cs in our store at cost and some of them below
, ; figure, as we want to make the inventory just as
l.yht as possible.
1 hi-j will enable all who have been looking for this
P;x.riur;ky a char.ee to make their purchases at a price
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save them some money. We have included
tnis caie list shoes of all kinds, work clothing, stoves,
'. -vcware and all the staples which we are carrying. Do
' rj - :ct tlie opportunity slip by and not get just what
want, fcr we have it at your price.
1. L. BECKB
NEBRASKA
Union School Notes :
j The Christmas vacation this year
:vill he one week and New Years
!day.
t All school hooks were repaired
l ist We ek, desks w ere cleaned and in
.general thing- were tidied up.
' La Von Frans had charge of the
I program given by the Seniors luring
J opening exercise period last Thurs
jday. I Tiie Parent-Teachers association
meeting was held last Friday even
ing in tlie assembly rocra in the
high school.
I A. M. Voss. inspector of accredited
'schools for the University of Ne
braska, visited tho high schools on
December 11th.
Harold James and Ronald Dysart
are the lunch room monitors for this
week. The duties of the monitors
are to sweep the room and clean the
desks.
Miss Sullivan, state worker for the
W. C. T. U. spoke at school Thursday
upon the subject, "The Effects of
Alcohol and Tobacco Upon the Hu
man System."
I The girls of the Home Economics
(class completed their buck towels
with hemstitching and embroidered
designs. They are now working: on
an apron and cap. In food work
they have completed the study of
leavenine agents.
-The Home t'couotnica girls are
again serving hot lunches at noon.
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If m
ay qjreeongs
to AH!
Our friends, we arc wishing you -prosperity and
health throughout the coming year.
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mer isrotsiers
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our c
c restive
Lhi; Yul'Jde Ec&ccn .should be com-
fihes from friends
veil v
eomciiicci witlt-
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J. o .e v e r m u c r. c i
or ma; not enjoy
your treaansnt ct Je hc.r.ds of Santa Claus,
rcrnnini : can't rro vithout eat-
'.!;e fact
ir,'f arc
the
There isii'i crvlhir.rr in
prepared, c?.petil':; Chri'ti
v.c come in Strong.
';roc;.-y line for thit well
lis dn.r.er, you're planning
. : cn, wmcli
can t s'j:
T
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i'uri' fro::; a ', p
io rnenlic:? our r.
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rii:. 3 the "scale" or as one
n few days ao "everv-
Oh. ycr. Tvtt cdmos!: forgot
m hvistm-iG candies.
M Ui:r ,T"--.e' Ycu Will Compare
Jon Viil Mijvcr Buy Ehewhere
The Live Wire Grocers
Soudi SixU: Street Phone No. 23
" i'rorr'pt delivery service Xna3 morning.
CHIEF SITEGEON CF A. E. F.
PASSES AWAY IN ALA BAT 'A
d of ! hf A:1: r; ; d
v. . . ! .; i: . fr t h
', as a colonel.
ii for v.
ari.iy in
Chicago, Pef 17.
Br.iOly, v.-ieran ;
( hiet' i nrgi on of th.-
Col. Alfred N.
my j-liys!"ian.
Ati.'-ri-'an f:;ir-
uicionary forces, and to whom tie-s'j---
ess of tho Airerifin army m.li
i ai wci'k wr.s largely attritbv.ted. died
; t Mo nt.ro tilery. Ala., from a linger
it'.g illness, dating In el; to tl'.e time
he was invalided home freni i'ran.e
in .Itine. ll IS.
Cel. Br.dl'y war; j-.illitary "bfrv -r
with th - Fvi n- h Mid British forers
r-in May. 1'M, o .Ivne. 1!'17. v ': n
'"i- v.-;-; r:i:s. 1 to !: iv.;i n.illii (i
brigadier -e'KTa! ar.d idae 1 in c'':i-
A C: li!orr.ia ph iIoso;il: r cxiti'.-.-i;;
tl.r. hope that in hi r.ext in.ari.a
i'on h- shall he half Iri.-h and bait"
H.Lri-'.v. - For.'' he says, the Irish
man happy as long as he has a dol
lar and the Hebrew always has it."
It is F.linost time to think cf rre-7-ilng
yctir Christinas nackaej. Get
ycur loxfi. seals end tajz at the
"r-:!n"ii office.
N A. SEAL W. .Zr
( l &"nTm:N r,r. rMvirrD ffl, V
I worm l A V r
wliatwe
needed ?
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There's nothing that adds more to ths
attractiveness of the home nothing that
saves more of the drudgery of housework
no other inexpensive gift that will give such
unalloyed and lasting pleasure as a Gold
Seal Congoleuin Art-Rug.
We have all the popular rug sizes, in aH
the latest patterns, a reai economy prices.
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