THE PiATTSaaDUTH EVElTOfG JOUBNAX THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925. FAQS TWO Union DepBrtmemt Prepared F'" Tksa JosmeL BAIRD MOVING PICTURE MACHINE Mrs. Joe Lldgett W8S a visitor, last Monday afternoon, at the home of her friend, Mrs. Daniel Lynn. Louis Stougtenburg has accepted a position with the Lower garage and is working there in the place of Herbert. Joe Dare was a visitor in 1'iatis- I have a complete outfit, all in; mouth last Saturday, called there to 11 j. . . i j. 'look after some business matters for excellent cunumuii, luwiuumg tne ay, screen, which I am oxtering at a very attractive price. This entire outfit will care for and one wanting to engage in the business. Call and see me for particulars. Union Phone 83 J. A. SIMMONS Union, Nebr. Bruce W olf e General Blacksmlthing Wagon Work Rerte Shoeing, Disc cad Po Work a Specialty TJL a X2a Old Stand Bruce Wolfe James A. Simmons was a visitor in Plattsmouth last Thursday, where he was looking after some business matters. Messrs. Steinmeier and Gravesberg were looking after some business matters in the county seat one day last week. Judge Daniel Lynn was holding court one day last week, and is making a good official, being very careful and concise in his work. J. D. Lewis of northwest of Mur ray, was a visitor in Union last Sun day and was a guest at the home of his daugther, Mrs. Earl Merritt. Ray Frans, who cannot be idle, has been employing his time building a thicken house for Mrs. Clifton, and has made a dandy and no mistake. Senator W. II. Banning and Frank L. Anderson were looking after some business matters in Falls City last Sunday, driving down in- their car. " Frank Bauer and ei6ter, Anna, were spending last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nickles, driving over in their car. They greatly en joyed the day and Frank says the roads are "tolerable" until one got tp the road which turned into Avoca, ELKS HOLD INITIATION LAST NIGHT but on the other side the roads were : day and returned to his work early ; very bad, as there was much more Monday morning. rain out that way, and the roads had George Snyder of near Mynard was not been dragged 6lnce. I a business visitor ia Union last Mon-S Theodore Overman has been at Class Received Into Lodge and the day morning for a ehort time and , Stella for the past week and during was looking after some business, matr the time Mr. It abb has been looking ters for the time. -after the Farmers' Mercantile store. Messrs. J. L. Barritt and Raymond It is reported that Mr. Overman has Fahrlander were looking after some . purchased an Interest in a store in business matters in Plattsmouth last Stella, and is associated with a man Friday, driving over to the county , by the name of Martin. The people seat in their car. of Union are glad to extend the wish A. W. Propst and wife, Mr. and for the success of Mr. Overman, and Mrs. Ellis LaRue, of Union and ( wish that . he may succeed beyond Robert Troop and wife of near My-; measure. nard, were all at Omaha last week to hear Harry Snadgrass play Robert Hastings, who ha3 been spending the winter in Florida, re- H. W. Crawford of Plattsmoutn, i numDer cf days in Union, a guest of was a visitor, last Monday, coming to hl3 motner, Mrs. C. W. Clarke, and visit with his many friends and also also visiting with other friends and to look after soma business matters. reiatives Joe Dare and Henry H. Becker i turned home last Thursday, and re were looking after some business mat- J ports a most pleasant time during ters In Murray last Tuesday, driving ' the winter. On his return, he came over to the neighboring town to in- via the east, stopping at his old home terview some of the citizens there. j town In Ohio, where he visited for Oliver Miller and wife of near a number of days. Mr. Hastings is Manley, were at the home of Harve ; building a garage for John LIdgett Miller most of last week and visited 1 and wife, who were the recipients of there, recounting olden times and : a very fine car last week from their enioved the entire week most pleas- i father, Daniel Lynn ,and his wife. antly. J. W. Woodward, who is always looking for work, has gone to farm ing and it is reported that Hans Christensen, is expecting to do the same thing. King Clarke of Omaha, where he Is an oDerator. has been spending a CITY SCHOOL GROUNDS TO BE BEAUTIFIED xwui ""'".' "J. A. Simmons and wife and Mr. last week where he been given LaRue H , charge of the road worn at that ,.., , n,. place In conjunction with Mr. Kreck- . nn,i Mr rsen T7E10JI KEBRAS2A Attorney C. L. Graves and Mer chant Prince R. D. Stine. were called to Plattsmouth last Friday and also Saturday to look after some legal business. The Frans Brothers' Lumber Co. were unloading a car load of brick last Monday, which was heing hand led by Messrs. John Erwin, and Wm. Schumaker. W. L. Crawford, who Is at this time making his home in Havelock, was a visitor In Union for last Sun- EXTRA FIN We are Heavy on Mail Order Work. Higgins of Stella, where all enjoyed the day greatly. U. K. Brandt, one of the prominent farmers living but a few miles from Union, was a visitor at the Nebraska metropolis for a few days last week, being called to Omaha on account cf some business. Luther Meade and daughter, Ruby, were spending a number of days in Plana Being Carried Out That Will Make Them Objects of the Great est Beauty in the City The board of education are car rying out under the supervision of Frank A. Cloidt, one of the members of the board, a plan of landscape gardening that will make the school grounds real objects of beauty in stead of being the most unsightly places in the city. The high school and Central Build- . ,i ing grounds nave Deen grauen auu daced in fine shape that certainly the neighborhood of Beatrice, where add3 already to the general appear Mr. Meade has a farm, they wercla rf iho cot t i n fsj- n ll will h& fol - II UVV. V . fcjwvt.u9- looking after some business mere j iowed by the planting of shrubs ana .1 I V. H 1 ' "... ... J SEND THEM IN! FRED J. PETERS P. O. BOA 15 Nest Door to FW Office, Weeping Water, Neb. and also visiting with friends as wel. Will Carraher, who is making his home In Omaha at the present time. ! where he has been engaged in the : drug business until . recently, when I he sold out, was a visitor in Union ( for last Sunday, and was looking after some business matters. Mrs. Mollie Garrens, who has not been feeling the best for some time, departed a few days ago for Rochest er, Minn., where she went to have an openation for relief from appendicitis, and was accompanied by her daugh ter, who came from Kansas City to care for the mother. James C. Roddy, who bas been quite ' ill during the.. past, winter, troubled with appendicitis, is at this time reported as being somewhat better, and is hoping that he may .continue to improve.-as he has been ; troubled with this malady for a num i ber of years. Messrs. Paul Applegate, Joe Ban ; ning, Frank Armstrong and Eugene : Chapman were in Plattsmouth last j Wednesday, where they were attend I Ing the county convention of the Modern Woodmen of America, and ! where they assisted In the work cf the convention and were well pleased with the very kind reception tendered them. Not in an Awkward Way but in a Business Way This is the time of year to start your building pro gram. After the long cold winter, there are many re pairs that need to be made. Better make them before the hot weather comes. How about a screened-in porch, or a sleeping porch ? Beat the flies to it! We just received a nice shipment of screen doors.. -Put 'em up before the flies get here. We appreciate your patronage. Fra&s Bros. Lumber Co. UNION -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA g? for Hatching Rose' Comb R. L Red eras hatchini for ' . j m iiur uuaurou. ml-tfU U R. UPTOH. Hatching Egg For Sale Pure bred Plymouth Rock eggs for ! hatching, $3.00 a hundred. Culled and accredited flock. MR3L IVAN BALFOUR. Union, Nob. a? s inie to Clean Don't Forget About the Full Line of Congoleum and Armstrong Rugs Call and select one of the latest patterns, while you have an assortment to select from. -FULL LINE OF GARDEN SEEDS Frost Proof Cabbage Bermuda Onion Plants OPTO REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP BANK OF UNI of Union, Nebraska. Charter No. 1002 In the State of Ne braska at the Close of Business March 31, 1925. 0 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $189,9S0.8S Overdraft 75.16 Bonds, securities, judgments and claims (exclusive of cash reserve) 6,744.32 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 5,000.00 Other real estate 16.93H.57 Bankers' conservation lund. f SyCSti Iue from National and State hanks. S 44,0.r.0.SB ivsn in hank. . plants that will make the surround ings real places or artistic Deauiy. This plan will be carried out at all of the school buildings of the city and in the work the residents of the sur rounding territory of the school ahd a great deal of pleasure in boosting the good work" along. The plans for the beautifying of the grounds was made by a land scape engineer of the state university and which will give the city free of cost a series of fine up to date plans for the betterment of the surround ings of the schools. For many years the school build ings and their adjoining grounds were the most -dilapidated appearing places in the, city but this will not be so in the future and the residents of the city can find pleasure in point ing out the school grounds to visitors here as an example of a real progres sive city and one that has its public buildings kept up in the proper shape. JESSE R. JTVEY P00BXY From Monday's Daily The many friends over the county will regret to: learn that Jesse R. McVey, one of the old time residents or this locality, is quite ill at the Perkins hotel where he makes his lionie. Mr. McVey has been suffer ing with a very severe casa of the grippe, which at his advanced age of 88 years makes hi3 condition seri ous. A trained nurse- arrived here today to assist in caring for the aged man. Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? Bitter taste? Complexion sallow? Liver perhaps needs waking up. Doan'a Regulets for bilious attacks. 30c at all stores. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of The State of Nebraska, Casa coun. ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate David J. Pitman, deceased. To the cre'ditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the county court room In Plattsmouth in said county, on the 30th day of April. A. D. 1925, and on the 30th clay of July, A. D. 1925, at ten o'clock a. m., of each day to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 30th day of April, A. D. 1925, and the time limited for pavraent of debts is one year from said 30th day of April, 1925. Witness my hand and the seal of said county court, this 7th day or Newly Elected Officers Are Installed. Last evening Plattsmouth lodge No. 739, B. P. O. E., held a very fine meeting at their lodge rooma in the club house on North Sixth street which was largely attended by the members and which witnessed the initiation of a class of several candi dates into the order. The ceremonies were conducted by W. G. Kleck. exalted ruler, and the other chair officers, giving the the lessons of the fraternity to the new ly received members. Those com prising the class were Fred Tritsch, Dr. G. L. Tayior of Murray, E. H. Brady and Otto Wohlfarth. Following the initiation the newly elected officers were installed by Dr. J. S. Livingston, past exalted ruler, and duly inducted into the offices which they are to occupy for the en suing year. The officers installed were: L, L. Turpin, exalted ruler; A. II. Duxbury, leading knight; Dr. P. T. Heinemann, lecturing knight; Ilarley F. Cecil, loyal knight; . J. Ilild, secretary; MikeTritsch, treas urer; R. W. Clement, trustee; Fred Sydebotham, tyler. Following the Installation the members of the lodge enjoyed a very fine buffet luncheon that was very much appreciated by all of the large number present at the gathering. LEACH'S E3 Public Saturday, ApH! 11, 1925 Commencing at 10. 0'Clock UNION, NEBR. 25 head of cattle including several good Holstein covvs; 20 head of horses and mules. Several Duroc brood sows to farrow soon A good line of farm machinery. Some furniture. Seven tons baled hay, and Numerous other articles. REX YOUNG, Auctioneer. LOCAL NEWS Br, Hesnesaoa, Bewtast, Hotel KaSa Bldg., Plwue From Monday's Daily D. C. West, the Nehawka banker, was here today looking after some matters of business at the court house. Attorney C. E. Tefft of Weeping Water was among the visitors in the city today looking after some mat ters of importance at the court house. John II. Spangler, of Moville, Iowa, arrived here yesterday, called by the death of Mrs. Henry Spangler, and will remain over for the funeral ser vices. Philip Spangler and wife and Prank Spangler and wife, of near Weeping Water, came up this morn ing to attend the funeral Eervices of tha late Mrs. Henry Spangler. ' John. Stewart, of Pawnee City came up yesterday from his home to visit bere with his brother, Wayne Stewart and enjoy a short outing from his duties'-with ' the Tawnee Republican, one of the leading news papery of that section of Nebraska. STILL FEELING P00ELY From Tuesday's Dally Henry Stander of Louisville, one of the prominent residents of that city, was here today for a few hours looking after some matters of busi ness at the court house. George W. Snyder camo In this morning from his home west of Mynard and stopped here for a short time enroute to Omaha to look after some matters of business. Mrs. A. Dove Asch of Murray, who has Just recently returned from spending the winter in Florida, was here yesterday afternoon for a few hours and visiting with her friends In the county seat. George B. Mann, who is one of the leading antique collectors in this section of the state, was in Nebraska City today - where he spent a few hours attending the sale of the Hoi land household goods at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hell, Jr., and daughter, Edna, and son. Glen motored in from their home south of Louisvillo yesterday to spend a few hours here looking after some mat ters of business and visiting with friends. Prom Wodnesday's Dly The reports from the St. Cather ine's hospital in Omaha, state that Father M. A. Shine of the St. John's church of this city, who is there Viking treatment, as well as recover ing from the effects of his recent operation, is still in quite serious condition and suffers a great deal. The operation was one of a most delicate and serious nature and it is thought by the attending surgeons that the condition of the patient is progressing just as well as possible under the circumstances. The many friends of the distin guished rector are trusting that he may soon be able to start recuperat ing and be on the highway to com plete recovery. before he started north and that the cotton crop there is coming fine and gives every prospect of a fine crop this season. The bean crop in that locality is one of the big crops of the season and has given the best of re sults to the farmers of that locality. OUT AFTER SEVERE ILLNESS EETUBN3 FROM TEXAS Prom WilaMter'i Dlly Virgel Perry, who has been spend ing the winter in south Texas with his brother, Rusell Perry and family at their home in the Rio Grande valley, has returned "home and will remain here for the Eumm?r at least with his parents, Mr. and Mre, Glenn Perry, and assisting them in their farm work. Mr. Perry left Harr lington on Wednesday noon and ar rived here Sunday afternoon, having a most enjoyable trip to the north. He states that he and his brother laid by the corn at the Perry farm on the Rio Grande Just a few days From Wednesday's Dally L. W. Lorenz, the North Sixth street grocery and meat dealer, was out yesterday for the first time in several days, having been confined to his home as the result of a severe case of the grippe and cold that has had him in very serious shape. Mrs. Lorenz also has not been in the best of shape as the result of a cold and her work in caring for the other members of the family. The sickness seems to have been general in the Lorenz family as E. A. Lorenz and wife are both suffering from the epidemic of grippe or flu and are kept at home as the re sult and suffering quite a good deal from the effects of the malady. Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers, rely on Dr. nomas' Eclectic Oil. Fine for cuts, burns, bruises. Should be kept In every home. 30c and 60c. EGGS FOR HATCHING White Plymouth Rock eggs for tcning, 50c per setting. Call phone A8-2tw ha 116-w A. II. DUXBURY, NOTICE TO CREDITORS in hank 4 .330 xft IT : i. reserve 2,100.00 50.5 1 1.6S i Aprl1' 1J" TOTAL J2C9.67S.4S ( cn n Q-4u-Vc aur Omntv Judee i ; . ' ( LIABILITIES Capital sto k paid in $ l.r..000.0n Surplus fund 11,000.00 , Undivided irottt.s (Net) 3,307.62 ; Dividends unpaid, dep. re- j serve , .. 2.2S0.00 iimivinuai a e posit . HubJect to check. 1146,378.23 Time certificates of f cK posit . 76.6S1.61 Kavintrs deposits. . 9.323.05 J Cashier's clieckn outstanding .... 3,062.72 235,415.61 Depositor puarantv fund 1,545.22 Demand C. D. for bonds 1,100.00 TOTAL ...$269,678.15 State of Nebraska County of Cass I, W. S3. The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. j In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Frank Hughson, deceased. ' To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the county court room in City of Plattsmouth in said county, on the first day of June, 1925, and the third day of August 1925, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of Jsaid days to receive and examine all MHs Malinder Clymer and sons, Ralph and Perle, of near Greenwood, were here today attending to some matters in the county court. O. A. Davis of Murray was a visitor in tho city yesterday afternoon, look ing after some matters at the county court in which he was interested. Clarence Busche, the Louisville auctioneer, was here yesterday after noon for a few hours looking after some matters of business and visiting with his many old time friends. Ralph Meisingcr of near Cedar Creek was hero yesterday looking after some matters with the board o- of county commissioners, ho being the road overseer of Eight Mile Grove prcinct. W. M. Richards of South Bend, was in the city Tuesday for a few hours looking after some matters' of busi ness and while here was a culler at the Journal office and entered his name as a reader of the semi-weekly. ! w ! y .jfy.S $ FOR SALE S. C. R. I. Red eggs for hatching from the best reds I ever raised, $4 per hundred. MRS. JEFF SALBERG, a9-2tsw Cedar Creek, Neb. Y0R SALE Pure bred White Plymouth Rock claims against said estate, with a S u'VV ouf,! " view to their adjustment and allow- Call phone S71S. Plattemouth. The time limited for the pre- Hardware Furniture UNION -Undertaking -:- NEBRASKA a . uu iiuii:. i,;isiupr III I 1H I n n nk. : "n ,,1 sentation of claims against said correct copy of the report made to the 'estate is three months from the first Department of Trade and Commerce. rfow nt TVfov - a t- io5 an tho timo v,. B. banning. u ",f ta nr,a that city on the early morning liur Mrs. Emuu Pease was i-.tnong the day of May, -A. D. 1925. and the time visitors in Omaha today, going to Attest: I.. O. TOnn. Director F. H. M'CAltTHY, Director. Cashier. The year from said first day of May, ! lingtoa train 1925. c, v,.iV a ... i witness mv hand ana tne seal oi IIICU Ellli M IV 111 1 1 III !- Iliru lilt . m this 6th day of Aru. 1925. - said county court, this 7th day of aeno (Soa!) : - NotarTPuMIc. t "V' A H. DUXBURY, (Seal) a9-4wks,ew County Judge. (My commission expires Jan. 13, 1931.) name Doan's inspires confi--Doan's Pills for kidney ills. Doan's Ointment for skin itching. Doan's Regulets for a mild laxative. Sold at all drug stores. . 1- x For Easter and the other 364 days! Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are smart and fine enough for the special occasons; and they're made so well that they keep sty lish thru the everyday wear and tear. There are many new colors to show you; new style lines and new values $40 $50 5 . 1. Uesraffs 1 ON THE CORNER" c