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THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1924. JOURNAL PAOB TWO PLATTSJMOJDTXH Union Department Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. We Will Haul Your Cattle! You do not have to wait for a car. Just call us and we will be there blight and early. Our specialty, stock hauling to market. We also do livery. Call for us at Garage or our homes. Dowler Brothers UNION -:- -:- NEBRASKA The best vaDor stove made, the Wickless Red Star oil stove. Remem ! ber this stove gives forth two flames j of radiant- heat where other makes ! give one. We are also selling the Xt w Perfection, a very good stove 1 bu a wick stove. Joe Banning. j Henry H. Becker with a truck load the of machinery and accompanied by Don't Miss This Henry Becker departed for west Tuesday to farm his father's the family departed last Monday eve- land and expects to be gone about ning for Chapman where he will two weeks. larin for the comnig season, first Leo Finkle, Amos Anderson, Leo seeding a large area to oats and fol- and Hubert were attending the dance lowing that will put in a large num- given at the Peterson hall in Murray ber of acres of corn which he will last Saturday evening. i ultivate and then return to Lnion. I K. D. Clark of Weeping Water E. McCowan has purchased the was spending last Sunday in Union dairy of Mr. M. Lynde and assumed and a guest at the home of his eon, charge on last Sunday and will serve C. W. Clark and family. tlx people of Union in the future in R. E. Foster and Geo. Stites were this line. Mr. McCowan is surely a on the market on last Monday with working scamp and does not fear to a truck load of cattle which they .dis- labor and will give the people of Un posed of at' a good price. ion good service in this line as he W. L. Havenridge of Omaha an has always given them service in his wife were spending last Sunday at work at the railroad, the home of the parents of the lat- ' Two cars of dairy cattle arrived ter, A. L. Becker and family. in Union Inst Sunday morning de- L. J. Austin was looking after stined for Eagle and were unloaded some business matters in Murray last and fed here and again loaded and Saturday night and was attending sent forward on the passenger in the the dance given there as well. afternoon thus delivering the cattle Roy Yonker and the family accom- to their destination one day earlier panied by Mrs. H. H. Planck and than they would have been bad they ' - Victor Clarence were visiting the oil not have been taken via the passen- Mrs W L Loomis was a visitor at well near Nehawka last Sunday. ger train. This looks like the Mis- the home of relatives and friends in : County Commissioner C. F. Harris -ouri Pacific is endeavoring to give Aubusn last Sunday ' was looking after some matters for service when they can. Union Team to do the Work Arrangements made by the dis trict deputies of this portion of the state of the Modern Woodmen of America who are just now in a cam- I door Circus THREE BIG N'HTS! Eagles HaH, Uebrasl: City, Nebr. April 24th-25th-26th A good as new Ford touring can gee OUJ. new I)atterns of congole- the county at Plattsmouth last Mon- for sale at Lundberg garage. $275. um rugs, very selective and of much aay ariwng oer 10 me county seat An Excellent bargain. Lund oerg. beauty. Joe Banning. Garage. ...t VVM. F. RACE, M. D. f Sheriff E. P. Stewart was looking ( after some professional business in Union on last Monday. Mrs. H. H Planck was spending most of last week at the home of Mr. ' and Mrs. John Clarence. in his car. Miss Xola Banning has been trou bled for the past few days with an attack of tonsilitis but is much bet ter at this time, being victor over naign for increase in membership at Dancing from 8:00 to 9:00 Free Each Evening! Miss Alice Britton With Her Junior Performers Will Be Here! A $(73.00 Radio Will 3s fen Away! A GOeO TUBE GUARANTEED! the malady. R. B. Davis and family and moth er. Mrs Mary E. Davis and Mrs. Ma- Weeping Water and who will soon have a large class to instruct, have General practice. Special attetion given to deep seated diseases. Union. Nebraska. .Messrs. Leacn anu a. W. rropsi bei Reynolds were visiting in Oma were looking after some business at jia jast Sunday making the trip in Nehawka on last Monday morning. ; tno alo of Ralph. Dr. J. F. Brendel was looking af- R. E. Foster and family were vis ter some business matters in Union Itlng with relatives in Plattsmouth on lat Monday making a profession- for the day last Sunday where they arranged to have the work put on the direction of Mr. D. C. LaRue and counted one of the best teams for giving instruction in this por tion of the state. Pleasant Birthday Party The birthday anniversary of little (Genevieve Becker was observed PACIFIC JUNCTION AFIRE al call. Hail Insurance! Hail destroys many crops. You had better be safe. Irsute your crops in the Hawkeye Securities Insurance Company, of Des Moines, Iowa. See W. A. HARDING Losses paid in full when adjustment made. Farmers Eievator Union, Nebr. All Dressed Up! If you were going to buy your wife a new dress, chances are you would choose something like Geor gette or some other fabric equally as nice. It is just as important for you to choose a good brand of paint when you give the buildings a new dress. This is the proper time to paint before the flies and bugs come. .Also you will avoid the summer dust. Remember we sell Sherwin-Williams Co's. Paints and Varnishes and have almost a complete stock on hands at all times. 'Nuf sed. WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE Frans Bros. Lumber Co. UNION -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA Dr. Thomas P. Cogan DENTIST 622 World-Herald Building Omaha, Nebraska I will be in Dr. Race's office, Union, Nebraska, on SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1924. and every two weeks thereafter prepared to give you the highest grade Dental Work, inducing Extractions, Fillings and the best of Plates at very reasonable prices. Your patronage is solicited. , IN DR. RACE'S OFFICE UNION The Shrader Service Garage! is true to its name and gvies the SERVICE. One point in our service is Trucking. We exercise the greatest care in the handling of your stock or goods. Calls answered night or day. Call the Garage for Service of Any Kind Just now we are offering at about first cost a num ber of Ford parts and other accessories. See us for a saving of money. Remember we stress service. Repairs, Livery and Trucking. THE SHRADER SERVICE GARAGE George H. Shrader, Proprietor UNION -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barkus. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church at Union will hold a food sale and Easter bazaar at the Farmers' rtore Saturday afternoon, pril 19th. Everybody welcome. Grandma Fitch who has been 'rending the past winter in Union, returned to Jjr home near Kenosha and will live for the present with her son James Fitch. Jesse Domingo was looking after some business matters in Union and the vicinity on last Mondav return- on From Tuesday's Dally " I . . - i, iula Thio n ftornnn n firf rTTvl.-r nut in by the Union team which is under , uesaay oy a gatue . r;.h; n.Jn . n l,, Hln, t Plfte menus wno assisieu mi .--. i.& - -- that the day was appropriately spent Junction, east of this city on the in games and other amusements that Iowa side of the Missouri river, and w.i.i ti.t. tpntinn of the little folks . in a very few moments the building ; cu-kmI musical numbers added was a mass of flames and fanned by io ihe delights of the members of the nsrtv Refreshments were later in the day. The little guest of honor is the daughter of Mr. and H. H. Recker and is six years of . . . mm m .... ... - . Won Over Nehawka The younger of the baseball fans have organized a ball team and on last Saturday were entangled with a iike team of Xehawka in which the Prion team won at Nehawka over th team of that town. 18 to 8. Catch Many Fish Scarcity of fish in the Weeping Water and portions of the Missouri river can well be accounted for from '. fact that the Union people have the high east wind blowing the blaze served spread into the Lindsay meat market and soon that building was also blaz ing quite strongly and the flames threatened the nearby buildings. There was nothing saved from either Upton Jane Patterson. Eiiie uutn uunaiug aim me mucks ui suuua ae Moore' Vera and Verna Caldwell, almost total losses. A call for help. Irene and Elizabeth Rogers, Odora j to Glenwood brought the fire de-; and Dell Shrader. Ipartment of that place to the scene! oi aciinn ano mane a nesperaie iigni i -DANCE!- The Symphonians of Hotel Fontenelle, of Omaha AL. FINCH, Director Better Dance Music! Union Theatre !to check the flames with the result Charles Ray in Go." supported by 'Two Minutes to Mary Anderson. that the checked. spread of the blaze was been catching such large quantities : See a real football game ing to his home in Weeping Water of the 'finnls tribe." Last Monday in the evening with his auto. Herman C. Ross shelled and deliv ered his last year's corn crop last Monday, a portion of it going to the being a fine day, Messrs. and Mes dames W. A. Taylor and Daniel f.ynn were out and being experts in rhc use of the rod and line of course For the glory of the college and for her! They called him a quitter He pull ed through college on a milk cart. He didn't know when he was beaten. LER0T ST0HIMAN IMPROVING From Wednesday's Daily Andrew Stohhnan of feed lots of Mr. Hans Christiansen they secured a large number. We; and a portion to the Farmers' ele- W( re not informed just the number (vator but know it must have been quite ! Mrs. Nancy McNuraee who has a senerous taking. been for the past two years in the west living In California returned to Union last Sunday morning and was much rejoiced to see her many friends. J. M. Patterson is among the last to install a radio at his home. He purchased one which will reach out to the extremities of this continent Interest in the Union Good The interest of the Baptist Young People's Union of Union has been on the ascendency j for ; some time past and many are .now attending the meetings. On Thursday of this week they are meeting at the home of Miss A I man Frans where they will have a and will deliver the goods in a clean social time and also will hold their and intelligent manner. annual election. Miss Alpha Peterson, county su- perintendent of schools, was a visi- Efoct S. S. Officers tor at the Union schools during the ..t the last meeting of the Bible day last Monday driving down In school of the Baptist church of Un- Iier car and found things working ,;0n an election was held for officers nicely in this institution of instruc- for the coming year. The election , t,on- fof the position of superintendent has i Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Keedy were not at the time signified his inten- visiting with friends in Omaha last tion of accepting and it may be ncc- j Sunday making the trip in their car easary to elect another. The follow- 1 and found the roads excellent in the ing other officers were elected:: as- , oing but had a slight scare regard- sirant superintendent. Rev. H. H. ing the April showers on their re- Planck, secretary, Geo. Garrison, i turn trip. .pianist. Miss Laura Foster. I . . , , x'a mil ui .fviriuu, oio., and the good wife were visiting in Union for a number of days last week Lost Their Little One Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood are coming to look after some business mourning the Joss of their little 15 and also were guests at the home of days-Old son who died last .Sunday relatives visiting at the home of morning after an illness of but abort friends as well. .duration. This couple have the sym- Roy Yonker and the family, Mrs. pathy of their many friends here in H. H. Planck and Miss Moseman the their loss. The Rev. E. A. Fletcher teacher of the primary grade of the conducted the funeral service and Union schools, enjoyed a picnic at the interment was made in the Sci the river side last Monday and took , ota cemetery. their supper there all enjoying the ! occasion very much Leave For Long Visit ,, ; aIU Mr8- Mo.nt and Mr. and Mr8. M. Lvndo who have daughter Miss Gussie. entertained ,-re.sided in Union for a long period of at their home last Monday evening v ...rs departed last Tuesday for for supper and the evening Mr. and , nethany where they are to visit at rr wert" "epamng , the home of their daughter. Mrs. C. IOMOWlllg for Bethany for IT MpTntvrP m,rt familv fni- zm.- Composed of comedy, romance, thrills was here today looking and ictory. Wednesday, April 23rd EAGLES HALL Louisville Dance $1.10 Spectators 35c Also a 2 reel Dan Ma- work as traveling representative of ithe Marshall Nurseries of Arlington, son comedy. "Grass Widows." At the Union theatre Saturday night. FIRE FINALLY SUBDUED From Wednesday's Daily The fire which raged in Pacific Junction yesterday afternoon was finally gotten under control by the efforts of the Glenwood fire depart ment and the loss confined to the two buildings of the John Olson general store and the Lindsay meat market. The cause of the fire is still unde termined and was apparently well Nebraska, and while here stated to the Journal reporter that his son, Leroy, who Is at the hospital in Om aha, is doing very nicely now after more than six months at the hospital. It will be remembered that the young man waB suffering from an infection of the bone of the left leg which proved very serious and for a time threatened to make necessary the amputation of ten leg but thru the last few weeks of treatment the leg has so far improved that the young man is, able to be up in a wheel chair a part of the time and there is every hope that the leg will DeLuxe Dancing Club r " nrlt n j-T i i 11 I 1 ned by the wind soon made short .SJ -1 aru' Leroy be able to work of the frame structures. The lass will be considerable as the con tents of both the Olson store and the meat market were destroyed by the flames. The sparks were blown by the high wind for some distance into the section of the town that was burned out some two years ago and as there was no building there no damage was done. Pacific Junction has been a great sufferer from fires in the past and on j several occasions the whole town has ' been threatened by destruction from the wrath of the flames and in 1895 i -i claUy there wa sa most destruct- J ive fire that wiped out several build- j ings and two years ago another fire destroyed a number of the buildings on the south side of the main street. The town has no fire protection and is constantly at the mercy of the demon. return home permanently relieved of the infection. Cheaper to Own Your Home Than to Move! Select a Brooder! the day t V o . M 4 ,' throe weeks after which they will J. A. Simmons and the wife in : rPturn here for a short time and then their new auto which they purehas- so to Kansas City and Excelsior ed from the A. W Propel garage a springs, Mo., where they will stop short time r.ince made a trip to Stella L the springs for a number of weeks last Sunday whore they enjoyed annd take treatment for rheumatism ymt with their relatives and Crienda j which has been troubling Mr. Lynde returning home 111 the evening I fcr somp finiP. Following this they I will pvnopt to no?irl fhn anmmDr nn- Eggs For Hatching til August after which they will go R. C. R. I. hatching crijs, $5 per I to the west and make their home 100. $1 setting. L. R. Upton. Un- with their foii Durwood for the win ion. Neb. atfw ter. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ELECT Made to Order Clothes! We have the agency of the popular tailoring house cf M. Born & Co., St. Louis tailors, and are showing their spring and summer styles at prices nearly as low as '-'Hand Me Downs." See us for your spring suit. Sec our line of new ginghams; extra fancy pat terns at right prices. We also call your attention to Pies, Cakes, etc. to be sold at food sale at our store Saturday, April 19, by Methodist ladies, and "Easter bazaar" in connection. UNION Farmers Store -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA From Tuesday's Daily Last evening the election of offi cers of Mt. Zion Commandery was held at the lodjre rooms in the Mason ic temple, with a large number of the Knights Templar in attendance at the meeting. The officers chosen were as follows: Commander Dr. R. P. West over. Generalissimo Wm. F. Evers. Captain General Glen Perry. Recorder John E. Schutz. Treasurer Philip Thierolf. The other officers of the comman dery will be appointed later by the new commander to serve during his term of office. Dr. Westover enjoys the distinc tion of occupying two very important places in the Masonic circles, as he is high priest of Nebraska chapter No. 3, R. A. M., as well as the new ly elected commander of the Knights Templar. Why experiment with unknown and untried brooding equipment? Buy a "National" at our risk. Sold on thirty days' trial, money-back guarantee. Made for Coal, Oil or Gas. Yes, I Will Hatch Your Eggs Mammoth Buckej-e Incubator. Re serve your trays early for 132, 264,' 396 or 528 eggs. Mrs. Irene Bengeit Murray Exchange, 1931 Are you one of those who rent and move and rent and move again? Wouldn't you rather buy or build a home? If your rent amounts to $40 monthly, you part with $4,800 in ten years $9,600 in twenty years. You haven't a thing to show for all that money. Under our home-ownership plan you could own your home in about ten years, on monthly payments of not much more than rent. Pay rent to yourself. Be your own landlord and run your home to suit yourself. We are organized to help you. Our terms are fair and convenient. We are always glad to talk it over with out obligation. Start with our 79th series right now! Plattsmouth Loan and Building Association FOR SALE One John Deere wide tread lister, new; one 2-row machine. Fred C. Beverage, Murray. a!4-2tw S. C. ANCONA HATCHING EGGS $5 per 100. Duck eggs, SI per 13. Baby chickens, any kind. 124 cents each in 100 lots. ALVIN RAMGE, m20-8sw. Plattsmouth. .,..?, .T,.T . ,T TT..yT. .T..T..V.T. j I 35 years Experience Office Coated Block DR. G, I. MARSHALL Dentist mJ. i 4- v Custom Hatching! With dependable equipment. Reserve space for 1 50 or 300 eggs. We charge Vi cents per egg. RHODE ISLAND WHITES The new popular double purpose fowl. Egg strain. Baby chicks, each lgc S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS New blood. Tancred strain. Highest official egg records. Hatching Eggs Day-Old Chicks $5 Per ! 9 $12.50 per 1 00 Pedigreed and Trapnested Pens W. F. NOLTE MYNARD -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA V m