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PAG1 TWO PLATTSMOUTH r- m iiiii i SEMI WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY. MAY 15, 1924. ! . I - Union Department Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. William Allgood was looking: after! eonie business matters in Nebraska ity last Monday. Geo. EL Shrader and J. M. Patter son were looking; after some business matters in Omaha last Saturday. County Commissioner C. F. Harris was looking; after some business mat ters in Plattsmouth last Monday. Joseph Lidgett the carpenter, has been doing some work for L.. G. Todd in the way of making some window boxes. L. G. Todt sold a very fine Ches- j ier w mie ooar UIM nis nem 10 Jir. O. T. Leyda of west of Murray last week. coin was a visitor at home for over last Sunday. Mrs. Nettie Stanton was a visitor in Nebraska City on last Monday called there to look after some busi ness matters for the day. Jack Kendal of Weeping Water ac companied by the family were spend ing last Sunday in Union and were guests at the Allgood hotel. Mrs. A. F. Allgood of Auburn was a visitor in L'nion last Sunday spend ing the day here as a guest of her son. William Allgood and family. Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Pearsley were visiting with the bovs who are farming at Rock Bluffs, driving over in their auto for the Miss Angie MeCarroil. who is afternoon, teaching in the citv schools of Lin-! Mrs. Arthur Copenhaver of Platts- Trucking Stock! Hauling Stock! I am prepared to do your trucking on short notice, hauling your stock to market or I will purchase what you have to sell in this line. Call me for service in either case. Edward A. Dowler Phone No. 54 Union, Nebraska Clean lip! You should give your premises a general cleaning up. Have all refuse hauled away and disinfect all places that might prove a breeding spot for flies. Flies carry disease germs. Look out for Foot and Mouth disease. Clean Up Means Paint Up and Brighten Up We sell Sherwin-Williams Paints and Disinfect ants. Help make your town and community better by using them. We Appreciate Your Patronage Frans Bros.' Lumber Company UNION NEBRASKA Hail Insurance! Hail destroys many crops. You had better be safe. !nsure your crops in the Hawkeye Securities Insurance Ccmpany, of Des Moines, Iowa. See W. A. n Losses paid in full when adjustment made. Farmers Elevator Union, Nebr. Dr. Thomas P. Cogan DENTIST 622 World-Herald Building Omaha, Nebraska I will be in Dr. Race's office, Union, Nebraska, on Saturday, May 24, 1924. 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. itTlN DR. RACE'S OFFICE UNION Tha Shradsr Service Sarags! 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 . . i Speaking: oi Fish, Keal lash ('. L. Graves, LL.D, Union, excel lent barrister, is not 3lov when it cones to landing good sirred fish. Many have gotten large fish on their hooks and lifted them out of the wa-j ter, those which would weigh many pounds only to have them wiggle,' BURSUM BILL FAILS TO PASS OVER THE 1 PRES1DEHTIM. VETO mouth was a visitor in i nion lasi nip their tail and diseng::ge them- Monday and was demonstrating cars selves from tne ilook. but the Union for her employer, the Plattsmouth attorney succi tded in landing from Enoueh Democrats Rally to Support the Weeping Water river one wliich tipped the scaies at 4 pounds and 9 ou.ices. Mr. Graves felt pretty good until I'ncle W. L. Hoback went and of th? Veto to Save it by One Vote in the Senate. Washington. May li -President spoiled it all by catching one which Coomge today won the first clash in welched just o pounds Well, they hu campaign to keep government ex- Motor company. Edward Dowler. who has been buying and hauling cattle to the markets VU a visitor in Omaha last Monday with a load of cattle whicn he had purchased. Mrs. Clarence Armstrong formerly Miss Lavaughn Frans with the end of the week will close a very success- town ful year teaching and was tne tcatn er of the Factoryville school. With this week Miss Fern Deles TtaoW Minn school and of employment by the closing of the ,415.000,000 for the first J en years ,lffi, th. nini.,sr of this successful ,K',lu.!,,u.e. u,t oenatov nursum. r. pu:.,ica; bo;h were good sized fish fo a small river and to be caught near a small Will Work Here For Present 3. E. Moore who was thrown out penditures within budget limit. The senate, by a margin of one vote, re fused to override the executive veto nf the Hursum bill, which the treas ury declared would require the out lay or s . s.ouo.oou next yeur, oi PAC IFIC ST Bursum. renutdiean. New stay in Union and will work for Mexico, author of the measure, rein thoee who desire his services in thejtroduced it almost at once, but with building just east of the Pecker imnortanl modifications. Among week there building between there and the black- ( these were a reduction of $12 a sn mi Hiup, mil jusi now unit; vnu montn irom trie Dasc pension witicn remain here is at the present time was provided in the original bill. I uncertain. bringing the rate of $0 for veterans iof all wars, except the World war, Celebrate Mothers' Day Innd an average reduction of $5 a Mrs. L. O. Todd cn Tuesday of this month in the rate proposed for Wid-j week entertained at her home thejowa of veterans. members of the W. ('. T. U. on their' Henator Bursum wa3 said to have observance of Mothers' day when , met objections of several senators Mrs. J. C. Hansel as leader of Ike j when he provided in the amended Upton has been wiring the home of occasion wun tne memoert oi we ' w "i""""" J . . , .1.1.. ...,.1 - , T 1 ) Tllf lltl " . . f . " till , . 1 . , , i , . i 1 or : n i.'.i lion g:ive a inosi iiiiani" ami "'"chuiu . iwai -n.- ji.iv..r.i worthy program on Mothers' day. I on the same footing with other mili Tl.ere were a large number present i tary pensioner. and much interest in the meeting! The bill was referred to the pen was evinced. su ns committee, but it was the opin ion anion tr senate leaders that insuf ficient time remained in the present form for it to come to a vote- by the ... . . . .. . . . .. ... , , . : t -iti.ii u i i i iii ii rii ill t in in i'iiii I r. ion. All had a most enjoyaoie time, minister m trie Kapust cnurcn at " r . c- T oc tu .i I . A 4. V . 1 UIIU L. . . . i 1 ' . - M - .1 llll III . . " . . . .. ... V. V V. ..-.. . , , Mougev went on last Friday to Lin- the memorial address at the Wabash . daughters. Misses Alice Todd and both Wabash and Murdock and the r.roirnizable party divisions, thirty Naomi Mougey until Sunday when intervening and surrounding com they were joined by Mr. 1.. G. Todd m unity as a burial place. There is fr c w . . t 1 1 xr o 1 i rcwn rvr ivlui cri there with the recurrence of each'?PtPen democrats SJd twedverepub year's teaching will celebrate the occasion by a picnic with the schol ars. On Wednesday of this were some six hundred soldiers camp ing at Union who were on their way from the north to Fort Leavenworth. They entertained the people of Un ion by an excellent concert while here. J. F. Wilson the painter, has just completed the painting of his pwn house and is busy at this time on the home of L. K. Upton, while Mr Mr. Wilson in order that they may enjoy electric lights. R. W. Porter and the family of Plattsmouth were guests last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Copenhaver and with Grant Zim merer and family of Nebraska City and J. C. Snavely and family of Un- Will Deliver Memorial Address I his summe; .'Jt that Great Vacation you have so cften promised yourself and your family. Go to California. Enjoy its glorious climate, its matchless beauiy of sea and mountains. Then go on to the American W onderland the Pacific Northwest. Cee its great, new cities Portland, Tacoma, Seattle. Spokane. Motor over the famed Columbian Slyer Highway and make a sea voyage on Puget Sound. Visit the lovely Painier Park flowerland. The Burlington takes you to California via the only really great scenic route. It takes you through Denver, Coiorado Spring.;, the Pikes Peak region. Royal Gorge, scenic Colorado and Salt Lake City, and brings you back through the Pacific Northwest via Yellowstone or Glacier National Parks in perfect travel comiort all the way. SPECIAL REDUCED Summer Excursion Rates with the car and all returning home in the evening. Florence McCarthy, who has been year to do honor to the dead who re te override the presidential veto. th ''jnate nroKe away rrom all two republican? and two larmer-la- bor members joining with nineteen democrats to re-enact the bill, while Go via the having a sleeping porth constructed pose ther at his home has just completed the mcrn. new additions to the residence and is now ready for the hot nights whicl' m;:ke the corn grow feeling well as sured that he can rest at night, how ever hot the nights may get. A. R. Dowler who is selling cars for the A. W. Propst garage has been meeting with quite a success and last week was able to dispose of seven, which averaged one each ilay, in clnding Sunday while this week he has met with good success, though not disposing of quite so many. Sheriff Ryder of Nebraska Citv was 'a visitor in Union and by special In vitation one of the citizens of this vicinity returned with him as he had lorgotfen to pay his horird bill when leaving the southern city. He there fore had to return and board out what he had failed to pay, a strange arrangements of conditions. Nelson Meade, son of Mr. .u Mrs. Luther Mead, wbi uaM I perr'at t!i Lord Lister hospital for some time awaiting the resurrection Visited With Friends Last Week The family of the Rev. C. L. Bi ll t were last week guests at the t ntifW home of Mr. and Mrs. st Abl near Loulsvilie where licans voted to sustain in the veto Only a brief period was devoted to debate prior to "the vote. The case' for proponents of the bill was stated by Snator Bursum. who insisted the estimated cost had been exaggerated, and that, aside from this considera- miests at the tjon thp Vf,tes to be benefited were they hi ; , ij Everywhere West Let me help you plan this finest rail journey in the world. ft. W. CUMENT, Ticket Agent entitled to additional pension be- caase of t!1' advances in at-e and dis- entertaim I by this hospital 3)iMfv. He also estimated the pro- Coolidee Attends Circus rariilv where the guests with the ,.:. ,, ifll .,,...0 - uvuuKe rtuenui c,rcu . t irtuin u vu ( i ii nun n uitin o c-r Jt: . members of the Ahl family enjoyed nrisinr . lontr-nopded heln to that the occasion very much. class of nensioners. Senator T)iel. tlemocrat. South Car ilina. made the principal speech in sur.nort of th nrpsiflnt'y. RtanH rl- ths Mayo Brothers Hospital ' Oaring tv.-o increases had been grant- ed Civil war veterans since 1918. and I - i i. r,n -M,nrtv lilv .JitvainuB ias HC WIW9 EllUUgU in w i .,- ; i-..i ri,, ; scope to take care of 1 OH IUll il.'. .. .is I V 1 UUIUVI' ' ?.etarm from Sojourn at j : - i i r i til urw ii n i - . i " . Minnesota, where he has been for the ;ast several weeks recovering from the efic-cts of an operation at the Jayo Brothers hospita. r red is feel ing much bettef Tut is still far from .veil and il will be some time before he is aide to be aroun to any ex- vhnr hi lindorivent nn nncrntinn for rpliPf from .-mner,,lieitis M nt, uut in the pleasant surround to return home last Sunday and is feeling much improved though still feeling the effects of the ordeal thru which he has but recently passed. Edward Dowler and the family were last week spending the Sunday at the home f the parents of Mrs. ; Dg I of home it is thought that his improvement will be more rapid. KENSINGTON CLUB MEETS tor W; dsworth. republican. Xew Yo.-k. said they would be in favor of increasing pensions paid to Spanish American war veterans if this were covered in a separate bill. Last November Ferraz foretold great floods in this countrv. and the innn- Performance on Tuesday - March eertainiy ful- ! filled his predictions. The rivers 'Tagus. Douro and Monde-go have sub- merged whole districts and placed villages and towns under water. Cot : tage-s have been swept away, vine yards and crops ruined an.l many lives lost. No v Ferraz says this is nothing to what is to come. He predicts no peace in the world until 194.". This year more thrones will be over thrown, tremendous earthquakes will Washington. May 13. Trapese perfeirmers. tight rope walkers, trained elephants, horses, dogs and bears, and the other youthful de lights of the sawdust ring crowded f' exceptional itaxation- JaPanese exclusion and the ' ,i' o.,'. I bonus completely out ef the presi inii oMii- .... - . , , flfnli-'.I mivn rnr morn rnfin t dentin! mmti for more than two hours today while Calvin Coolidge enjoyed himself. It was "circus day" in Washington ! occur and storms at sea will sink and President Coolidge, who some-j many ships. There will be revolu- being a "lobbyist on legislative mat-j cireoses ananuoneet ins onice in ten." declaring: "the scene eif his ac-1 he white house and all attached to tlvitiee is the White House breakfast ' il an1 witn AIrs- v-oolidge drove out table and subjects are members of .to the edge of the city and took cor '- ress. From Wednesday's Dally The ESastera Star Kensington club Dowler. Mr. and and Mrs. C. C. Bald- met yesterday afternoon at the par- win and also visited at the home of 'ors in the Masonic temple and a Mr. Dowler's parents as well. They most delightful time was enjoyed by return the report of the progress of.'H of the members of this very in Mr. Oscar Dowler who is at Excel-' tferestihg organization and the afUr sior Springs, Mo., and report him as noon was spent in the usual sewing getting along very nicely and after I end general good time derived in so having taken about a dozen baths jcial conversation and visiting among was able to take a run. -It seems the members. At a suitable hour, that that is a portion of the regi-jthe hostesses, Mesdames James Mc- men through which the patients are compelled to pass. Douglas McLean and Margaret Loomis in Bride, C. A. Rosencrans. Waldoniar Soennicbsen and W. E. Rosencrans, i rved a very tempting luncheon that was very much enjoyed by all of the party. Democrats Warn Against Drastic Tax Bill Change BELL BOY NO. 13 'Clansmen Visit Church; Bring Handsome Donation Union Theatre Saturday Night Friends, this is a "humdinger" com edy from beginning to end. We be lieve this is the best show we have ever had here. A merry mixup of love and laughter. More laughs than a bell boy has button.-. The story of a green bell hop. a pretty actress and an irate uncle. This will be a treat for the entire family. Also good Carter De Haven two-reel Comedy Hasting.;. Neb.. May 12. A dozen (clansmen, robed and hooded so that their faces could not be seen, march ed into the First Baptist church on Sunday and presented the Rev. A. P. Renn with an envelope containing 175. as a mark of their apprecia tion of the special services which came to a close last night. One woman in the congregation fainted when she saw the robed figures. The evangelist is a klans man and it was against his coming that the deacons voted, being at vari ance with the pastor, the Rev. K. Shoffler. Later both the pastor and hoard of deacons resigned. Washington. May 13. The tax re duction bill was entrusted today to a conference with a republican ma jority, but under a threat from dem ocratic leaders that if reported with radical changes from the measure as passed by the senate it would be re modeled. Senate republican organization leaders turned down a suggestion frcm the democrats that they be given a majority on the senate con fer nee committee, since the measure carried most of the provisions ad vanced by the minority party. The conference, which has been called to meet tomorrow, is now composed of three republicans and two democrats each from the house and senate. his place "under the big top." UNVEIL TEN BUSTS IN HALL OF FAME Soldiers Proceed Southward After Over Night Visit Here New York. May 13. -The colon nade of the Hall of Fame, overlook ing the Harlem river from the New York university campus was the scene of impressive ceremonies late today at the unveiling of the busts of ten Americans nine men and a woman who achieved fame in fields ranging from literature to statesman ship. The ten were: John Adams. Phil lips Brooks. Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain), Peter Cooper, James Ruehanan Eads, Joseph Henry, An drew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson. William Thomas Green Morton and Alice Freeman Palmer. site of the principal occurrences. Ed S. Tutt of Murray was here today for a few hours attending to some matters of business and visit ing with friends. Henry A. Tool and Henry Klemme of Murdock were here today for a few hours looking after some matters of business at the court house. PORTUGUESE PROPHET SAYS NO WORLD PEACE FOR YEARS Lisbon. May 12. Joao Ferraz, who poses as a prophet, predicts ter rifying events for Portugal and the rest of the world during the present year and for the next twenty years. LOST! Somewhere in the city, a strand of pearls with clasp and diamond chip setting. Return to this Office for reward. Fancy Groceries! Always fresh and a complefs line to select from and priced always right. Excellent cuts of fresh meats -Beef and Pork and at the very best prices. A fine line of Ginghams, Per cales and Dress Prints. Special for Saturday, April 26th on v a 10c loaf and a 1 5c loaf i the granting of the said discharge. i i i . j .... i-.... ..,' . . : mm itifn, .min ten uu a ua-i &ii ici . i BANKRUPT. - NOTICE In the District Court of the Unit ed States for the District of Nebras ka, Lincoln Division. In the matter of Walter E. Sans, Bankrupt. Case No. 869 in Bank ruptcy. On this 2nd day of April, A. D. 1 924. on filing and reading the peti tion of the above named bankrupt for his discharge herein; It is ordered that the 19th day of June, A. I). 1924. be and the same Is hereby fixeel as the date on or be fore which all creditors of. and all ether persons interested in said es tate and the matter of the discharge In The Seventeenth infantry, which campe.t for the night on the grounds at the T. E. Parmele place in the south part of this city, departetl early this morning for the south, en mute to Fort Leavenworth, to take up their work as instructors at the ni.eiis Military Training chmn I here. The members of the organization officers and men are very fine gen tlemen and the soldiers in the time that they were here were perfect gentleman in every way and it was a real pleasure to nave them as raesta of the citv. hep the troons return it is honed Crop leaf kitchen table 7.50 that they will again stop here to be Mahogany bed. full size 17.50 guests ot the I'lattsmouth people The troops, consisting of the first and third battalions of the 17th in fantry, with their supply and wagon train will stop tonight at Union anel Thursday morning move on into Ne braska City, where they will be very pleasantly entertained during their stay. Furniture for Sale ODD PIECES 3 rug3 9 $7.50 to $20.00 Large oak Princess dresser French plate mirror 22.50 Oak dressing table French plate mirror 14.50 Gate leg table 7.75 f - n ENJOY PLEASANT MEETING of bread both, for 1 5c. From Wednesday's Daily I Yesterday afternoon the ladies of I the St. Mary's and St. Luke's guilds Iof the Episcopal church were very : pleasantly entertaineel at the home 'of Miss Dora Fricke on North Sixth ,..u.i,v. id h.nVr.mt street and the occasion was one of shall, if they desire to oppose theth utmost enjoyment to the ladies s,me. file in my office in Lincoln, who spent the time in the plying of ; Hi.t,-!,. thir nn. the busy needle and also in the dis- pearance in writing, in opposition toicil8sion of thep lans for the coming i.i ,uahrcn 'season of church work. At a suitable hour very dainty refreshments were fue in my said office specifications of fved that added to the delights of ; Kite ut,tacibu. R. D. STINE Union, Nebraska the grounds of said opposition. office in Lincoln, Nebraska, the day Polled Barnaul Bull For bale and date first above written. i 1 have a good polled Durham bull DANIEL II. McCLENAHAN. for sale. Call Union phone 4704. Referee in Bankruptcy. Hans Christenseu. ni8-3tw Phone No. 645 Mahogany settee 12.50 Mahogany writing desk 15.00 Lg. overstuffed leather rocker 22.50 Leather upholsterd davenport 20.00 54-in heavy plank top table-- 29.50 Floor lamp 12.50 Kitchen table 2.50 Porch swing 3.75 2 oak rockers, each 3.50 Large oak chifferobe 24.50 One new Victrola 35.00 One new Steger and Sons pi ano on terms, at 150.00 One mahogany case piano on terms at 75.00 Good used coal range 25.00 Extra good used coal range 35.00 Our prices are the lowest; Quality the Highest GHRIST & GHRIST 1 18-122 S. 6th St. Flattsinouta JAKE, 12751 Jake is a black jack with white points. Was foaled May 28, 1912. Is 15 hands high, weight 1,150. Sired bv Big Jake and his dam was Lady Elgin. He is an excellent jack, and has a good reputation as a foal getter. TEDOY R. 97686 Teddy R. is a fine Percheron Stal lion, black with white hind feet and right front foot also white. He was foaled March 30. 1912, and weighs 1.900 pounds. His sire was Morton, 67203: by Epateur, 51836. (64389) by Boliver. 40111 (46462) ; by AmiL car, (19979) ; by Sultan, (4713) bv Bayard, (9495). by Estraba. 187 (736); by son of Jean le Blanc (739). ' Senator Neelev. democrat. West I wnat proudly admits he comes from t Ions and civil and international?? Virginia, charged the president with 11 family of "inveterate attenders of 1 wars, northern Europe being the ' Teddy It. and Jake will mnk ,., season of 1924 at my home, six miles . west of Murray and six miles east of Manley, every day in the week Terms for Teddy I? si! r.n ... sure colt to stand up and suck miTfe f5 Jake' 115 00 to sure colt to stand up and suck When parties dispose of remove from the localitv service fee becomes due and muKt hp nat. ,11 diately. All care win "taken to prevent accidents, but owner w in not be held responsible should any occur A. J. SCNAFFfl