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THUXSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1S23. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO f 1 union Department Prepared Exclusively for The Journal, Thrills and comedy from beginning to end. If it hurts you to laugh, don't come. Also a 2 reel Century comedy "Sunny Gym." featuring Brownie the wonder dog. Coming Saturday night, Dec. 15, Mary Pickford in "Daddy Longlegs." AW li. Banning was looking after some business matters in Lr.coln for a Tortion of this week. Frank Eaton shelled and delivered a carload of corn to the Farmers' Elevator one day this week. Dr. W. F. Race was looking after some ' business matters in Nebraska City last Monday afternoon. Miss Rachel Kendall of northeast cf L'nio wans visiting with her friend. Miss Mary Roddy last Mon day afternoon and evening. A. L. Thacker and family who movod to Ogalalla last spring have moved to Denver where he is em ployed and where they are making their home. We found a very nice glove on the streets of Union during our last trip there which we left at the postoffice and the one who lost it may have the Fame by going after it. E. S. Cadwell of Promise City. Ia.. ir visiting1 here with his mother, Mrs. Camp better 'known as Grand mother Camp and with his brother, E, A. Cadwell and sister. Mrs. R. M. Taylor. County Commissioner C. F. Har ris was a business visitor in Plaits mouth last Tuesday where ho was Geo. Stites south of Union shelled and delivered to the Farmers' eleva tor at Union two cars of corn last week. Emery Bauer and family of South Omaha were visiting last Sunday at the home of Frank Bauer of Union and all enjoyed the occasion very much. Miss N'ellie ThomDson and S. A CELEBRATES 86TH BIRTHDAY W. II Porter and wife have moved j to Omaha where htey will make their home for the present. Mr. Porter From Tuesday's Oaily has a position in a wholesale hard-. Hon. w. II. Newell MRS. J. H. TAMS IS GALLED TO REWARD of this city After An Illness cf Several Months From Heart Trouble Passes Away Last Night. Stover were attending the snow ana mayer. i-ropsi ior over Auau.oSiv0 visitinjr with friends last Sunday returned home last Friday to find ware house In Omaha which he is yesterday observed the passing of his From Monday's Daily liking very much and tney win mane their home there. Mrs. A. V. Propst with the child ren who have been visiting at Ral ston at the home of Mr. and Mrs. eighty-sixth birthday at his home After an illness that has kept her in thi3 city and is receiving the con- bedfast for the greater part of the gratulatious of tho many friends ou ticue for several mouths past, Mrs. J. bavins reached this ripe old ags. .Mr. II. Tarns passed away last evening Newell has not been in the best of at 10 o'clock at the family home on health for some few days and was West Granite street, her death com- compelled to spend his birthday in ing as a very great shock to the rel- evening at Nebraska City. While the husband ana ratner preny hk u,e nonu, altho he is able to be up atives" and friends who have during there they also visited with Claude but are giving nici tne uesi oi ire- and around and keep ia close touch the long weeks been hoping that with the affairs of the world. natnr -in.! wifA ' Joseph Green ana a. u. uanKe me J. M. Patterson and family were former the agent of the Standard visiting with friends rn Omaha last Oil company of Murray and the lut Sunday making the trip In their auto ter the owner of the garage busi and enjoying the ride as well as ncss in that town, were looking af the visit with their friends. ter some business matters in Union Honrr 11 P.poker who has been on last Monday afternoon. picking corn at Central City, return- C. W. Clark who has been at Kan- ' .ri hnme last Saturday and reports sas City for some time past where that corn that vicinity is making he has been taking treatments ior . t,,t ,t mniHltl'lt his health, returned home the first rnmi vipld.o and that thev were near ly through with their picking. of the week feeling much improved M. Lynde was with the wife very ana is in oeiter conauion 10 iuok ai Laying Hers Need Animal Feeds much pleased with the family one son ter the business of the hotel than (hm uurjns the winter months the liage. They located at Denison. Ia their loved one might gain strength and be able to withstand the attacks J!!. T...t or heart trouble with which she has Lien affected. Wilhelmina Hauhussen was born in scnieswig - Hoistein, Germany, July 25, 1854, and grew to woman hood in that locality and was mar ried in 1882 to Mr. J. II. Tarns. The newly wedded couple decided that j they would start their life in the new world and accordingly came to America the same year as their mar- CASS CO. FARM BUREAU NOTES from Kansas City and one from Tex- when he went away. as besides the relatives here who Miss Fannie McCarroll and Mrs. made a most enjoyable gathering at Louis Mougey and Iola Mougey went the Lynde home on Thanksgiving. to Lincoln last week where they Daniel Revnolds has been having met ana orougtu nome .Misses Alice Hock owner or attendant must repro- where they resided for a period of duce as nearly as possible those con- .seven years and then came to Cass ditions which exist at the season of . county, Nebraska, where they have heavy egg production, says the Uni- made their home for the past yearc, versity of Nebraska Agricultural Col- and have been among the best known lfo Pniiltrvmnn Ttor-n us nf tho rpsifients nf the county. For a num- legs which became infected from a attending the state university and ;;bUndance of bug3 and worms ducr ber of years Mr. and Mrs. Tama a very serious time with one of his Todd. Naomi Mougey who have been rtit of the county's business. Ro-. W. A. Taylor and wife. Mr. i r t t t : .i . .i nr Lynn were all shopping an I vi.siting . showing some improve- with friends in Nebraska City last J stin very 5sore. Monday afternoon driving oyer to . Me8grs Ciarence Willis and John the b.g city of Otoe county in the ( Hint(m were visltinK last Monday car or icev. lajior. arternoon at Murray and Plattsmouth Messrs. and Mesdames Henry Bornat the former place Mr. Ilinton went of Plattsmouth and Geo. Snell ofltfl f.nnsit hi family nhvsician. Dr. scratch but which caused some very who enjoyed the Thanksgiving holi- ins the spring months and the entire were in charge of the county farm nerious complications before it was day returning to their studies on ai,sence 0f them now it is absolutely west of this city and were most ef- NEW CASH a4 IMIarke a Everything in the Meat Lrne, Fresh Oysters, C?!-ry and Pickles! We Save You Money on She Cash Basis! Free Delivery Service! (Morning and Afternoon) We want good hogs and good young beeves in limited numbers. rofn Phone 95 South 6th Street Monday afternoon of this week While here they enjoyed the visit very much at home and with their friends. necessary that some substitute for ficient in caring for the best mter thein be provided. Such substitutes ests of the county and their charges sre known in poultry feedine as ani- there. Missouri avenue, the wheels of the tar cautrhf in the street car track -and the car very badly wrecked as FOB SALE 'mal feeds and include meat scraps,' Since quitting the charge of the .L"t , f! T i nth m, rrr j T . . , , .tankage, ground bone, etc. This dry farm, Mr. and Mrs. Tarns have made " "i"e" ' " when help Won and Lest at Murdock ,liash mixture should contain 15 to their home in this city where they "jurefl so severely .'""""J' Omaha and their families were spending last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr. L. G. Todd making the trip down In their autos and enjoyed the occasion 'with their host and hoste-s most pleasantly. G. II. Gilmore regarding an infec- DB. Yi1. F. RfiOE Genera! Praciioner Calls Answered Day or Night! Special attention given to acute and chronic diseases. UNION. NEBRASKA My Dog is Gore Lest a bob-tailed Airedale Answers to name of '"Ruff." I. R. Upton. Union. dog. Call me sins aim uujs leams ui me -y per cent meat scrap or nign grade uenueu 10 spenu ineir aecnmng ", j Mm,in.ii cn fnrupveral Union high school basketball de- tankage. If skimmed milk or butter- years but poor health has marred nscious and remained so for several partmcnt went to Murdock last Fri- milk is available the norcenta-e of the pleasantness of their last years n aI Inf , J ri, tion of one of his legs and at Tlatts- day evening folowing Thanksgiving rlher animal feeds may be decreased here. , - ( nf L 1 Z and he am'- mouth they were looking after some day and there battled with the Mur- "somewhat. ! To mourn the loss of this good ?"ried OI ine ".'."l tHo ... . U W IV 1 1 1 1 .3 1,11.11 O I V I. . .1 Ull I Ml. I ' ' KrtlTff' CUM 1.11'!" I 'in h 11, lr i 11 lllilUll IIIIIC IClliUiiJO 1 iiU dRCU HUd Mr. and Mrs. Alex Eaton took their of the Union boys while the girls of q-,,e ine o tn"9 home ecoibaud and four children. Mrs. Fred Rezner of Omaha, Mrs. II. II. Kar- II. ! Tarns of Omaha. The funeral services will be held . mm m W . . 1 1. .1 1 a ..1. uaugnter, eima. wno nas Deen mat- iiuraoiK mgu schooj wtre iuu mucu ,,,.. ,i-,r-t,.yt ,.r r.r,nv,A,i ing her home in Plattsmouth last of players for the lassies ot Union. "?" 1inv tr.ioi .. hr-.t i,,n,.h ni..n stens of Breda, Iowa, and John week to the hospital at Rochester the results being as follows: Girls. ; ., re doing e.omo fine work They are i Minn., where she Is having an op- Murdock, 40 Union Girls, 10. I'n-;' ...in 'i...t "j.-j. ",' n i eration and treatmefn for a growth ion boys 26 Murdock boys 9. . i;0vs and rir!s. Tuesday November :n We(lnesaay afternoon at 1:30 in her nose. Mrs. Eaton remained) !?" til;,ri' tu j ', i fro-n the home and at 2 o'clock from wun iier uaugnier ai me nospnai WU1 mi On a bilOW ,ay the girls served 40 wniie Mr. h.aton returneu to iook Tht oririoc nf tho I'ninn sihnnis a,,.., t i.-., after his work here. . . , wui on December 19 put on a oper- ! f this club, has 'had two years train- ; the lonff 'ears lhat &he na ma(,e her n. li. Lrnde who hass lived many etta which will be known as Christ- in" in r-lnh wrtrlt in flu rcrcacn nnh years in Union with hisfamily where mas with the old lady who lived in schools. The girls and instructor' accident and Mr. Marsh taken to the St. Joseph hospital but unknown to the members of the family here and it required some time before they could locate him. The car was brot back to Plattsmouth and is about as near a complete wreck as possible. . v. i . . l T.i 1 : . 1 . 1. i . a u"j a aim - .v. nr. . i c lfader ' 1 i mo wan a uiciiiueis iui i I. MARRIED AT GLENW00D ' home here. goods loaded and will go forward at J play and all may look for an excel- once, but someoDt will have to drive the car tho by hand. r, Thomas P. Cogan DENTIST ' 622 World-Herald Building Omaha, Nebraska - I will be in Dr. Race s office, Union, Nebraska, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1923. and every two weeks thereafter . prepared to give you the highest grade Dental Work, including Extractions, Fillings and the best of Plates at very reasonable prices. Your patronage is solicited. IN DR. RACE'S OFFICEUNION lent evening on that date. TWO HOLD UP MEN Enjoyed Thanksgiving: ' The Rev. W. A. Taylor and wife were at Murray on Thanksgiving day w;here Rev. Taylgrlms. roadean addrea-at a like' g'a littering for "12 years. .missing . last, year when - the weather was very bad. ' He 'was -well pleased to be with his friends of Murray and there was welcomed most cordially. " Frrnn Wednesday's Iaily The Glenwood Tribune of this eek contains the announcement or marriage of two Cass county i young people, who. seeking to avoid i the delays of the freak Nebraska marriage law, hastened to the state where the tall corn grows to have their happiness consumated and um-ii rK. iiw immeranu n WntMP -rw. nl , f where in the city of Glenwood, Jus- :uiils are much interested in the However Robbers Only Get $6 of 4 tc-e. Day pronouced the word3 that made Mr. John S. Chambers of Plattsmouth and Miss Nina S. Dukes of Union, man and wife in the sight of the law. The young people were accompanied ""by'-MT??s- Verna-'Morton and. George- . Lopp of . Unionc The both he and wife are highly respect- . a shoe." There will be some 85 in ;,how splendid to-operation and we 51 ?EIITl! 8CCTv IWlTLi ed. has begun preparations for mov-, number In the stage setting and per- , lieve they will put acroas a big ll iUl OSill I r! niLL I O If I I II ing oi ine siae oi vtasningion wnere i tormance wnicn win maKe a very j iece or work, they are expecting to make their spectacular presentation. They are! South Bend Hot Lunch Club home in the future. They have the now practicing on the parts for the) vi, ,i, i,i i, i,i, ii. f rganized for the third year cf hot lunch work. Miss Hunter and her Announcement! I wish to announce that I have purchased the garage business formerly owned by the Dowler Broth ers, and will appreciate a continuance of the business that has come to this place. I assure all that the most courteous service will be extended to you and that you will get the best work at reasonable charges. We will keep the best workmen, with Mr. E. E. Moore in charge a man who 'all know due to his integrity and good work. eo. Hi. Shrader UNION Formerly Dowler Bros. NEBRASKA " Elect Officers Xast Sunday Last Sunday at the regular ses sion of "the Methodist bible school there was held an election of officers for the ensuing year and at "which time the following officers were chos en for the coming year: Miss Fan nie McCarroll. superintendent; Miss Ivy Mougey. assistant: Mr. L. G. Todd, treasurer; Mrs. L. 13. Mougey, pianist. The selections for the en tire list was excellent and will make a success of. the school for the com ing year. itcuiiu irnuna fiitru an ine iitrw yi uu- i?ms. Every boy and girl has been weighed and measured, three were found underweight, two only a trifle.- -Thgy-ra'H trying to follow the food habits score card which en able them to score, -themselves and keep up high health and nutrition standards. Murdcck Girls Clothing Club -The girls in Miss Lulu Hartman's room have organized a clothing club. November 27th the club held a meet ing and took up the first problem and made plans for buying materials and also drafted patterns for a sew ing bag. His Money Hold op Occurred on Washington Avenue. Methodist Church Services For the coming Sunday in Union the services of the Methodist church will be as follows: Bible School at 10:00 a. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Evening services ,7 : 30 p. m. i A cordial invitation is given to all not worshipping elsewhere to , coino and enjoy the services. Will Play Weeping Water The two basketball teams of the Union high school one team of young tedies and one of the boys will try the proposition with like teams of tho Weeping Water high school at the city of Weeping Water on-Friday of this week. Look out ,for seme pretty smart playing on both sides, but with Union going with a determination to win and we sup pose that Weeping Water will do the same. W. G, T. U. HOLDS PLEASANT MEETING Mcsdames C. A. Troop and M. S. Briggs are Hostesses at Troop Home Yesterday. Kror.i Tuesday's Daily The members of the V. C. T. U. society were very pleasantly enter tained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. A. Troop, who was Barred Rock accredited flock, before Jan. 1st. Alvo, . Nebr. Cockerels from mv $2.00 each if tak'.-n Mrs. W. L. Coj.plt-. d o 1 1 w Attorney Fred Wright of Omahn was here todaylooklng after tome matters of business at the court house at the preliminary hearing of Charles C. Parmele. Mrs. II. II. Gehrett and littlr daughter, Melba, and Mrs. C. C. Shockert were among the passengers this morning for Omaha to spend th" day where little Melba Gehrett will undergo an operation for the remov al of her tonsils.. Many Sales Mow Booked! Frcin Monday's Ually The community was rather start led last evening shortly after ' o'clock when a holdup occurred on 1 bride is a member of a well known Washington avenue between Eighth and Ninth streets, a few minutes af ter 7 o'clock and as the result of which W. D. Smith was relieved of some f 6 in cash by two bandits. Mr. Smith, who Is employed in Omaha, had been here visiting over Sunday with his family and last eve ning was returning to Omaha on the family of Union and the groom is one oi the employes of the Burlington in the shops here. BAXKUPTCY NOTICE In the District Court of the United States for the District of Nebraska. Lincoln Division. In the matter of Walter E. Sans, 7:35 Missouri Pacific train anrl whilf i Bankrupt. Case No. S69 in Bank- en route from the main part of the ruptcy. city to the station met up with the To "editors of the above Walter holdup men. As Mr. Smith was ap-! E- Sans' of Plattsmouth. in the preaching the vicinity of Ninth i CountT of Cass the district afore- street he saw three men standing j sa1'- a Danxrupt: under a tree but did not nay any particular attention to the incident until, as he was passing, two of the men stepped out and invited him to throw up his hands and also to do nate to them. The third man had gone on and the police learned later that this man had also been a vic tim of the holdups, but had not had any money with him and escaped. Mr. Smith, when requested to "contribute" by the two straneers. assisted by Mrs. M. S. Briggs and the 1 th?. f ?J ?th armed with revolvers, occasion proved ne of the greatest! " ? .l1' u d.own: and . e" (f enjoyment for all of the ladies who ' TB, Vi , fs , T were in attendance. I eJia 1 Jn Pcket and the high- Following the business session 1 "tJ !L 1" . wluoul a iwuiu uc iiclu uiner sums on Mr. Smith 4 1. i. t 1 OCClilU " , r:r :z uri ibis person at the time consisting of readings by Miss Lucy r k ' t e auu i ,,.v,ji ii, ... i. ; i ""o uic mu msunav uieu aisaD- Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of November. A. D. 1923, the said bankrupt was duly adjudi cated bankrupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held in the Federal Court room in Lincoln, Nebraska, on the 17th day of De cember, A. D. 1923, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, ap point a trustee, and transact such other business as may properly come before such meeting. Dated December 4, 1923. DANIEL H. McCLENAHAN, eferee in Bankruptcy. I have many sales booked and some open dates. "Those. wanting dates had better see me before choice dates are all gone. REXVOUfJB, AucUoneer t v OS. H. C. LEOPOLD Osteopathic Physician v Ryef Tested and GlaBsea v Fitted Union Block Phone 208 PLATTSMOUTH ,.. .'..TuTjjTj ,tt....t. ' -- 11 1 1 L t i i lm 2 i . t MRS. T. C. H'GARTY Hemstitching and v Picot Edging N. 4th St., Plattsmouth PHONE 100-J Announcement! Ve desire to announce that we have disposed of the garage business which we have had in Union to Mr. George H. Shrader, but have retained the Trucking Business and will continue that line, while Mr. Shrader has taken over the garage business. We wish to thank our patrons in both lines for their lo5-alty and for their excellent business. We shall endeavor to give absolutely the best of service and will have our headquarters at the garage where we have been located, and will respond to all calls fcr work in our line. STOCK AND MERCHANDISE HAULING OUR SPECIALTIES Dewier Brothers UNION NEBRASKA j First Sale a Success ! The sale which was held at the home of Mr. E. K. Leach last week ; proved a success and was attended by a large crowd of people. Mr. Leach was well pleased with the forest ven ture. He was very much pleased with the good work of Col. Rex. Young in the selling ring. Arnold. Mrs. George A. Dod f f Vo14 . II t selections by Miss Genevieve Whelan. j 1Jtur , 'VU " K,?eSSa- . , On reaching the station. Mr. Smith ouimuie uuur iiie lauies were ,1,. - .. , , , ervcd with very dainty and delicious i.tle,?h-n!2-ln.ewf 1 the. duP ' kAw-oo imin. iu me iny anii umcer wiuiam refreshments by the hostesses. SENTENCED TO PENITENTIARY Heinnchsen and Chief of Police Jones hastened to the scene of the ! holdup but by the time the message ' nan neen received there was ample time for the men to have made their getaway. Mr. Smith describes the men as he- Will Serve Supper The ladies aid of the Methodist church will serve a chicken pis din ner and supper in the M. W. A. hall on Dec. 13th and duiing the afternoon will hold a bazaar at which itme they expect to have a good time as well as turn a few dimes into the church. Anyone wishing to donate my article please leave with Mrs. Todd. I'min TuesJav's Daily Joseph Davis, the man arrested at Greenwood Saturday evening on a charge of forgery, has had a very, ing of medium height and apparent swift process of justice and in his ; ly weighing between 170 and ISO case the machinery has moved with .pounds and each man was dressed in aptrcu mu ii.-mhi.ii iiuu me ueiaja overalls ana wore dark colored coats oi ine law mat we near so mucn about meant nothing in the young life of this offender. Davis was ar rested Saturday afternoon by County Attorney Cole and Frank Detlef, LOCATE INJURED MAN From Tuesday's Laily All SntllrHov airAiijnir . . .1 i.. . . J brought here a,.(l given a hearing at Une tiyZ wllliam Mh of thil !PMgiripij! on MA u ul vl uuiruuia " ' city were very anxiously searching fore Justice William Weber on Sat- th,h i hi..!. J unlay evening and this morning the fiml the husbaU(, 4an(1 father oVas young man was arraigned in he dis- !nJured in an auto acc!dent at tnct 4-mirt before Judge Degley and stroet and Missouri avenue on Sat entered a plea 01 guilty and was glv- urJav afternoon. It was not until en a sentence f from one to two vesterday that the locati on of the in years in the sta-e penitentiary. He lured man wa MCerta!ned and he is still confined jn the county jailJwas foumi to Improving fr0nJ te here until Sher.ff Quinton can ar-; pfrfft nf bJa iHof s range for his b.-ing taken in at the state penitentiary. TOR SALE 0;ie 6 hole Sandwich sheller in good shape. Price $100. Herman lirunkow, Elmwood. Nebr. d6-3ty effects of his accident. It seems, froru the reports received here, that Mr. Marsh with one of his sons had driven to Omaha to look af ter some business ana while the car was turning into 13th street from Express Appreciation We wish to thank each aud every one who so kindly helped us make our Thanksgiving dinner anil supper a success. Especially do wp wishto express our gratitude to Mr. Tom McQuinn for furnishing as a dona tion a dressed pig. BAPTIST LADIES AID. Union Theatre Saturday night at the Union the atre Hoot Gibson will be seen in about a field vmn that will nav lT,un,ftl MedK"!,,e. Tonic, which acts Th Gentleman Frm a,-.i aoo"c . ne'a r0"' 'J1 , "i P 'through the Blood on th llucoun Bur- uDnortPd h i n.i I ? Anierlca. good interest o $300.00 land. A faces and asslets in ridding your System supported by Louise Lorraine and croo that builds un vour soil. Wr t of Catarrh. Carmen rhillips. A . story of an today. M. A. L:irnn. Central Citv. - Sold by dniKRistii for over 4A Tears. FARMERS, ATTENTION CATARRH Seed Catarrh is a Local disease frreatly in fluenced by Constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con sists of. an Ointment which gives Quick 25 cents for a booklet, all t Relief by 1ol1 application, and the American Doughboy " In France. Nebr. d6-3tw Jp. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. $2.00 Per Dozen! Stock Limited to 134 Dozen You --Will Have to Hurry, Foiks We have on hand 1 34 dozen folders that formerlv sold at from $6 to $12 per dozen, to be closed out at the unheard-of price of . $2 per dozen. Now is the time for you to have those pictures taken which you have been promising yourself you'd ' have taken some time : You will never have the opportunity to get photo graphs at this price again. Remember, we have only U4 dozen to sell at this price, so come soon if vou want any taken. You can now have pictures taken of the whole family and pay back all 'the pictures vou owe your friends. f ' We take them by electric sky lightso can make them for you in any kind of weather; also open even ings until nine o clock to take pictures. Better HURRY while you have several styles to select from. Open every day and evening, including Sundays until they are all gone. REMEMBER A DOZEN PHOTOGRAPHS MAKE TWELVE XMAS PRESENTS Olson Electric Studio Lower Main Street - , Plattsmouth, Nebr. V