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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1925)
PAOS TWO THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 1925. Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. 1 74 years ago last Saturday. There (were there a number of friends who came to assist In the proper observ- jance of the event of the anniversary r i m i i - l w. j i Rev. C. L. Elliott who Is the pastor, Bays he could preach" Just-as well u'Iidti it wna Hirlt nnrl illil it at that, ' His gestures could not be seen but his ! 'of his arrival. Many solemn and voice good and strong, told the truth other kind of changes have occurred tin a way that no one could mistake. S53 since that eventful sixth day of June! And they had the services light or Edward Slocum of near Murray was a business visitor In Union on last Monday afternoon. Business called Joseph Lidget to the county seat last Monday, he mak ing the trip via the automobile. Mrs. " Addle Amos of Alhambra California, was a visitor here with relatives and friends for the past week. Robert Troop of Plattsmouth was a visitor in Union last Saturday and was meeting many of his former friends. Edward Dowler and George BtlteB are both kept very busy hauling stock to the market at Nebraska City and Omaha. Talitha Smith was a visitor last Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Murray, south east of Union. Mrs. Frank Hughson and family j'way back near the .middle of the no light County Commissioner C. F. Harris last century. The merry crowd who was a visitor in Platt6mouth last were present enjoyed the reminls Tuesday where he was meeting wlthjcencea of the other days when this the board to look after some bus!- country was new and also of the ness for the couuty. more recent past when all enjoyed Miss Iva Mougey who is nursing fishing In the Weeping Water and the in Omaha was, a visitor with her par- ."Big Muddy." Mrs. Lynn who is an ents in Union for last Sunday but excellent cook, was assisted Mrs. Jo LOCAL NEWS Hotel ; Dr. SeliisnHra, Dentist, had to return to Omaha early on the seph Lidget In the preparing and J.Iain BIdg., Phone 527. j Dr. H. C. Leopold, Osteopathic . Office 531' HAIL HAIL INSURANCE! Why send your business to some other country? If you want HAIL INSURANCE come in and let us writs it for you. Bank of Union Union, Nebraska were V181ting latl ounaay si me Aiuauay iuuruiug n am. Dt-iuiB mo eiceiiein uiuic i o Ura TTn ty-y, onn I T. T TVf -n crotr TVofl Ma flrt In wn hart i-Mrlron 'nnvprthlne Thfl UUIUU JL 4X DIOLCI Ul veww, i A-- v. .uuucvJ v v " -. . - ' v - - CT . . nin noar. a,v- !tho nf pawliprrlpa nn last Saturdav dinner was so pood that it ia eald I PliyslOian ana fiUTfrcon. . 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" " -3 here today to attend me neaniig business at the stock yards and also driving over la.their car ror tne aay,Josepn. juiaget. Jonn L.iaget ana wire, ju the county coart in the estate of j attended the Ak-Sar-uen racea. Lycurgus McCarthy of Nehawka was a visitor in Union with his tie day; Joseph Lidget. John Lidget and wife, , the county cojrt jn tno cs much. ie6tley oodard Rev. C. L. Elliott, j h Clarence, deceased. :h waa Dr. W. J. Luxford, Charles E. Graves, . t e , o uon.., t aa rw " t trTi n c,i ,. ,f William Brambt of Union w brother. F. H. McCarthy for a few; guest at the home of his daughter, days during the first part of the 'Mrs. J. M. Patterson and the chil week. ;dren where all enjoyed a most pleas- Among tnose wno are aiienuing ; ant visit antr" enjoyed the occasion very Joseph Fetzer of Plattsmouth a visitor in Union last Sunday and n , Henry Lidget, Daniel Lynn and wife. summer school at Peru this year are Misa Eula Frans, Lavaughn Frans, Sarah McQuinn, Ollle May Ray and Winona Dysart Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our neighbors and friends Mrs. Luclnda Comer la very ill at who so wllHnsrlv assisted us during andou eP-tcr f-.- her home with her son, George W. the illness, death and burial of our Pnn. caay u Comer, northeast of Union, and "(beloved daughter and sister. Mar- being given the best of care and jorle: also for the beautiful floral of as here i Saturday for a few hours attending to : some matters of business and visit-1 ing with his many friends. I District Judge James T. Hegley Turpm were ng a. session of the district court there. Joe Lidget of near Union, admin Ore E. Copes, formerly a druggist i medical attention but still remain : fcrings. use of cars and the choir for istrator of the estate of William in Avoca and who has Just recently very sick. disposed of his business here, .was a Frank Freeberg and family of visitor in Union for a few hours last Bern, Kansas, arrived last week and Mondav afternoon 'are visiting wun relatives in iniou. Rex Y bung and wife of Platts- Mr; and Mrs M. Lynde being par- mouth, Robert Troop of near Mynard "tl; and Earl Troop of north of Nehawka I"- were spending last Sunday at home of E. E. Leach. the music rendered Mr. Jesse Crook and Family. and Mrs. Clarence, was nere touay auenuins the hearing in the county court. W. H. Shopp of Milan, Missouri, arrived here yesterday morning, to snend Sunday and today with his Summer Goods Needed! Many Have June Birthdays Afanv nvin1f wore horn In June and we are agreeing that this is a parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Shopp the . k- iryir: " 1U 2vuii Iborn and anything as to that for here Saturday for a few hours look . ing a ibit at ue iome 01 guimxiu- j j , th flneet of the year , ft matters of business 'X iThose to celebrate their birthday, llv- and while here called at the Journal - uwuuua nev. iuiui ouu iui.o6i.uu- . . ,Tnln vlHnltv and two Lffl on rrVt fnp 1Tii 1rY-rr TTho r Lr n-ora via. ' " I ,""tiV A extra are: Dan L5-nn' orn June Glen - Ruthledrre of the Nehawka Dan "Diamond Edge a quality pledge" Scythes, Hand Cycles, Pitchforks, &c. See me forprice3 on Manilla Rope any size. We bought before the raise and can sell less than wholesale now. Fine line of Oil Stoves and Refrigerators in stock.. U JOE BALING, mon, Nebraska T x-nn n-hn la on eTnort flanpr. ' . . " I Hinierurise Wiis m in; iuujj lonn, w no is an expert naner- i . C(-a . t?qi.kt r ct no hnm .Thua . . ,i. , has found an excellent Place ' :S"Vo-,,v;nV- h nrnmxhiA nstin, n n ri h n ' I0'. 1 8 63' Kn Nebraska, Mrs Henry ter of business and visiting with " - Jiihrnnnn nnrn .liinp l. 1S4 i. it. I .1 many good catches on the farm TTnfnn Tr hnrn . nninn. .inP !S. l,u:uu3, ph Lidgett at Rivervlew where T n imMn sr - Mr, L. A. Tyson of Limwoou, iormer man for imade of Jose a creek runs through the farm Elmer McCowen and the family drove down from Union last Satur- Biggest Sensation in History of Drug Trade Created by Sensational Med icine. NOTHING LIKE IT HAS EVER BEEN SEEN HERE BEFORE The bige3t thing in medicine today i3 Karnak. Nothing like it ha3 ever been eeen here before. Every where, crowds throng the Karnak drug stores, eager for the marvelous medicine that is producing such remarkable results. When asked to what he ascribes the tremendous popularity of Kar nak, L. M. Carroll, Special Karnak representative, answered: "Merit alone is responsible for the tremendous success of Karnak. "Karnak brinps about real arid substantial benefits in the way of health, strength and vior. It is a truly reconstructive tonic and body builder. And the prompt r.cticn of its ingredients is remarkable. You can tell after the first few doses that ycu are beinq: benefited ia a naturarBubstaatiai vcay. One or two teaspoonsful of Kar nak before meals corrects disorders of the c-tomacli, liver and kidneys, aids digestion, cleanses the system of impurities, builds up a natural appetite for wholesome food and stimulates and revitalizes the en tire system. As a result you soon begin to feci -lika yourfelf again, brimful of new life and energy. Karnak is sold in IMattsraouth exclusively by P. G. Fricko & Co.. md by tho leading druggi&t in t-v-?ry town. j a w Hccco Perfect and Quick Etaal! Did last week remind 70a of that Oil Stove I kave for you. Why sweat and worry over a cook store when you can keep cool by using a nice New Nesco Perfect or Quick Meal Oil Stove. Bring in your screen frames and them with new screen. I will cover them L. R. UPTONS 1 UNION Hardware F urniture Undertaking .1- NEBRASKA Fred Clark, born June 29. 1S75. in Nebraska: Lesla A. Derleer. born Tuna IK 1 CO'? in TTTilrn Hnmo nrw aay ior a isn oi over ouuuay auulf i,incoin: Glenn A. Rutledsre. of wneu reiuriiiiiK tu uieir uuiiit; in jN'ehawka. born June 29. 189 6. in county clerk, was here today tor a few hours visiting with the old time friends and while here dropped in to the Journal ofSce for a social call. Sheriff E. P. Stewart was at Vvcep Lincoln left little Helen, who is vie- Iowa; Wi'u c rtamsey, born June 30, ing Water and Avoca today to spend itinp hero with her girl friends Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Foster and their two daughters, Misa Mary E. Foster and Mrs. Nettle Stanton, wero visiting In Union last Sunday with friends here, driving over in their car and enjoying the visit very much. Mrs.. It. R. Austin and son and 1S84. In Plattsmouth, now living in Omaha. Enjoy Renuion at Syracuse In honor cf Uncle Gorman Copen- haver there v.aa held at the home of one of the family at Syracuse a fam- daushter who make their home at!11? reunion last Sunday at which a a few Hours mere aiieuning iu me serving of a number of distress war rants for the county treasurer. Henry Klinger, the old reliable Sixth street poultry king, who na3 been enjoying a short vacation, ia back on the Job again and 1 joking after the purchase of poultry from For a very limited time we will sell for cash only Sherwin-Williams Co. Commonwealth Red Paint in 5 Gallon Lots at $1.80 per gallon 10 " " 1.75 " " We also have some very good Red Bain Paint, but not Sherwin-Williams for $1.55 in 5 gallon lots. We want to unload some woven wire. Get our prices. We Appreciate Your Patronage. Frans Bros. Lumber Co. UNION NEBRASKA Fergus Im Sale! I have for sale some choice farms, as follow: 160 acres 2 miles from Union ICO acres V2 miles from Union" 80 acres IV2 miles from Union 80 acres land miles from Union. 80 acres land miles from Union. This is all good farm land, some of it with improvements, and some without. Prices and terms right. If you are interested, call or write me at Bank of Union, Union, Neb. UNION & rv8 rq e nisi NEBRASKA Lob Angeles, arrived here and are visiting at the home of Mrs. Austin's mother, Mrs. Nancy McNamee and Eugene Austin and wife, parents of Mr. Austin. Ellis LaRue, who Is the efficient and clever salesman in the L. O. Todd store, was very sick last Sat urday and had to have the services of a physician but was able on, Sun day to be about again and is feeling much better at this time, . Mr. and Mrs. M. L McCleve and Mr. ana Mrs. c v. Huntington ana their little one, all of Omaha, were visiting and looking after some busi ness matters in Union last Monday afternoon. TheyN all driving down in the car of Mr. and Mrs. McCleve. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis LaRue, who have been living in the Baptist par sonage, moved the first of the week to the house which has Just been va cated by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Simmons when they went to Nebraska City. The residence belongs to the Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor. Mrs. D. C. LaRue and Ellis LaRue and wife were visiting last Sunday at Omaha where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garrett who have themselves a brand new home in Omaha in a division known as "Maplewood." The home Is very beautiful and well appointed and they were very glad to have the folks up from Union. ' Fleming Robb and family, living south of town, were enjoying a fam ily reunion of the family of Mrs. Robb, that of L. A. Tyson and family at Elmwood last Sunday, they driv ing over Sunday morning for the oc casion. There were many there and all enjoyed the occasion very much. Two brothers of Mrs. Robb had been visiting at the Robb home for a por tion of last week and returned home with the Robb family. L. G. Todd and family were at Lincoln last week where they went to enjoy the closing exercises of the state university at which Miss Alice Todd, their daughter, was one of the graduates. Miss Alice graduated with honors and returned home with the parents, having concluded her school. Mrs. H. M. Shumaker accompanied them and was rejoiced to witness the graduation not alone of Miss Alice, but also of Master Mathew Shumak er, her grandson, of Omaha, who is also one of the class of 1925. number of the citizens of Union were! bis patrons. In attendance. Undo Copenhaver was 86 years of age on June 4 and a hale and hearty gentleman well ad vanced in years. . There were from here S. TV. Copenhaver and family, County Clerk George R. Fayles was at Louisville and Weeping Water Sat urday eveing for a few hours attend ing to some matters in connection With tue special gravel bond elections FARMERS SACK VOLSTEAD ACT, OFFICIAL SAYS EECOVESS FEOM ACCIDENT C. F. Harris and family, Lee Farrlsjln these precincts. and family and also John Farrls and family of near Murray. Boy Scouts, Doing Work The Boy Scouts of Union who are a hustling bunch of lads are Just now receiving their new uniforms and as an evidence of their being en titled to the suits, they have Just cleaned up around the Baptist church and put the place in excellent condi tion and which is a credit to these excellent young men. Gustave E. Brubacher and bride who have been spending their honey moon in Chicago with relatives and friends, returned home yetterday and will 6oon take ud theirt new home here in the Coronado apartments. Gerald Dixcn. Operated On Gerald Dixon, eon of Mr. and Mrs Curtis Dickson of Fontenelle, has been in the hospital at Omaha where interests, arrived here yesterday and From Tuesday's Dally Mr. and Mrs. Noel U. Seney and little eon, of Herman, Nebraska, are here visiting with relatives and friends. They are en route for Peru where Mr. Seney, who is superin tendent of schools at Herman, will take summer school. A. S. Will, who has been spending some time in Mexico where he has he has Just undergone an operation for relief from appendicitis. Gerald 13 a lad of only four years and with stood the operation finely and is get ting along nicely. His grandmother. Mrs. J. C. Roddy and two of his Is spending some time here visiting with his daughter. Mrs. Chris Spang ler, and his son, Robert 13. Will, at the farm north of this city. John F. Gorder and sons, Harlan and Frederick, depart today for ILv"6?" Colorado, where they wil iu ecu niiu. nils, uiiuu huu iue inu other children are at the home of their grandfather, J. C. Roddy while the young lad is convalescing. spend the summer on the large farm of Mr. Gorder near that place, the boys assisting in the work on the farm during their vacation. Tliey Should Know How to Farm Dick Davis has farmed all his life From Wednesday's Pall; S" 1" ju""" ."Joying a short visit with the rela- T. ":0 ruu raVt Hives and friends In His Friends Assist Dan Dan Lynn never regretted that he selected the month of June in which to be born and is rather well pleased that he was born June 6, 1851, Just reap and the proper time to plant both oats and potatoes, but evidently this city. Mrs. G. H. Gilmore and son, John, vhi- nn tho farm ho mnat hnw nulof Murray, were among the visitors lowed someone else to look after the in tne clty today to pend a few hours earden for this snrinir he nut out a looicng alter some mauers oi ousi garden while winter nestled In thelness lap of spring and it was nipped off I Joseph Kanka departed this morn three times and be Is now waiting ling for Rochester, Minnesota, where for It to recover from the last freeze! be goes to undergo an examination although he has resolved to await land treatment at the Mayo hospital hereafter until the frost is out of the in that city. ground before he shall attempt gar-I Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Davis and Mrs. dening. Anyway, you may know he Ed S. Tutt of Murrav were here yes has tho best of advfee in the person I terdav afternoon for a few hours at- of Mont Robb. who has observed how Itendinsr to some matters of business other people farm. Todd's Grocery Union, Neb. Carries only the best in Staple and Fancy Groceries always fresh at Seasonable Prices ! Fresh Meats Cured Meats Choice Fruits Canoed Goods An excellent line of Shoes at less than city stores charge! L. G. Todd & Co. Union, Nebraska and visiting with friend3. Gus Hyers, former state sheriff, now real estate dealer or Lincoln, was here this morning for a few hours, making the trip through via auto from his home to look after some matters of business. C. H. Taylor, former county attor ney of Cass county, with Mrs. Tay lor, who have been visiting with rel- Cars Collide South of Town Jatives while on a trip east from Long A large Omaha car and another I Beach, California, were hero toda lone whose whereabouts was unknown j visiting with friends, motoring up collided south of Union last Sunday jfrom Union, their old home. wun me reeun mat nom me cars re- i c. II. Peden, who Is now spending .ceived very severe damages and the! his vacation at Dawson, was here occupants were very badly shaken 1 yesterday for a few hours, enroute . Will Present Pageant The exercises of Children's day will be held at the Methodist "church in Union the coming Sunday evening and will consist of a pageant which is being prepared under the direction of the ladies of the church. up but not otherwise injured. Experts to Ene-aee in Bnsiness A. L. Becker went west during the present week and will look after the the harvesting of one hundred and fifty acres of hay and grain which home from Omaha where he was in conference with Fred J. Davie, re No. 8, and who has Just recently taken over the w i"rk in this district. John Gauer the vicinity From Wedncsiiny's lially This morning Mrs. Martha Weton kamp, one of the well known resi dents of this city, was able to walk down town for tho first time in a period of several months as she has been confinod to her home since early la the winter is the result of a Taber, in Interview, Also Declares .'fractured 3 nklc that gave her a great a jt-xQ -ryn ' . . -r, , .deal of pain and suffering. Mrs. Advocate Development Of Bet- Wetenkamp has been down several ter Marketing Methods. j times in a car but this U tho first jtime she has been able to walk 'down and is feeling very haopy over Kearney. Neb., Development of ; the fact that the injured limb is now better marketing methods and the i in such shape that sho can u.-o it support of the eighteenth amendment j without' danger and discomfort. The by farmers was advocated hero to- f -lends over tho county -a ill be day by L. J. Taber, master of the Na- pleased to learn that sho i now able tional Grange, in an interview be- to be around 03 of old and to moro tween trams. Mr. Taber was en j fully enjoy life. route to fct. iJaui to address the in ternational convention of Kiwania clubs, and to San Francisco, where he will address the National Electric Light association. j "Agriculture is slowly coming) back," said Mr. Taber. "A return-; ing purchase power for the farmer . will, in the not far distant future, be ! reflected in the industrial life of the nation. i "The farmers' problems will be i solved largely by the farmers them selves, working thrqugh their own : organizations. ; "The farmers most important' problem is the developing of better j marketing methods. "Agriculture i3 interested in strict ' enforcement of law. Everything that j the farmer produces is capable of substitution, adulteration and imita- j tion. Consequently, agriculture views with alarm the violation of the eigh- J teenth amendment." Regs wanted al the nal office. ENJOY THE CAENIVAL Last evening Commander W. R. Holly of the local Legion post, with James F. Doyle and J. B. Parker. advance man of the Isler Greater Shows, visited Red Oak, Iowa, where the shows are this week, being offered 1 there under the auspices of the Amer- . lean Legion of that place. I The Isler shows are to be offered ! here for one week commencing on next Monday, June 15th, and as at lied Oak will be under the manage- , ment of the local American Legion : arum and ougle corp3. The Plattsmouth visitors return with many warm words of praise for the big high class carnival company and their fine array of high class at tractions that make them one of the best carnival companies on the road. While at Red Oak the party had the opportunity of viewing two of the raro members of the reptile king dom in "Annie" and "Nero," two of the Pipen family of snakes, being natives of the south of India and where they were secured for shipment to the United States. These two snakes weigh some 500 pounds and are well trained and attractive feat ures of the many special attractions of the carnival company. The carnival company has also with their animal tent a two year old monkey, "Arbor Lodge" who de fies both Darwin and Rryan and was born in Nebraska, on the occasion of the visit of tho carnival company to Nebraska City two years ago. WHY WAIT AND WORRY? INSURE AGAINST HAIL WINDSTORM FIRE AUTO ACCIDENT SEE OR CALL SEfiRL S. BfiVIS Plattsmouth, Neb. Moye Produce Co. PAYS CASH FOR PaaSir?, Eggs, Gream i Sells Chix Feeds and Oyster She!!. WELL KNOWN WRITER HERE From Monday's Dally This morning, Harry Lewis, of Chicago, well known writer for the er. the exnert shooter of Saturday Evening Post, vai in the of Cedar Creek, and alao'city for a few hours, being en route "Prompt and Courteous Ser vice Our Motto!" Opposite Tidbail Lumber Co. PHONE 391 Piattsmouth, Nebraska one of the most genial and whole will take him with the time put injsouled gentlemen in the country, was threshing and marketing the grain Ihere today for a few hours and while considerable time. He expects to be here was a caller at the Journal -to away for some time. Following this renew his subscription to the weekly he will return and engage in busi- edition of the paper, ness in Union but Just the kind he Mrs. J. W. Hendricks of near Mur is not ready to say at this time. How- ray was hera yesterday afternoon for ever he is having the building paint-la few hours looking aa'ter some mat ed and put in condition for use on Iters of business and visiting with his return. Carl Snavely, Jr., is j friends. Her son, Vern Hendricks, wielding the paint brush and will! who has been Ettendintr the state 'soon have things looking much bet-1 university, ia how remaining there ter. for the summer school work. with his family for a tour over the west in the interests of hi3 paper and to secure some local color for the etorles that he offers to the read ing public eacii week. Mr. Lewis and family speijt last night at Omaha and this morning started on their auto trip to Kansas, making stops at a number of places to gather up data for his sketches and stories. V V Red Bird Poultry . Yards FOS SALE There is every shade of paper and many beautiful special designs of the Lennison company to be found at the Eatss Book and Gift SIjot). Now is ths time to inspect these lines if you The Light Went Out n wild .uit; ngnis at me -ueiaoQisi I . . ... 4t, church went out last Sunday the ser-f Pure bred Shorthorn bull. Ivan Wish, anything in tut line 01 crepe vices went on Juat the same and tbe'De Les Dernier, Murray, Xebr. - 'paper or crepe paper napkins. Eggs and Fancy Poul try Dressed or Live .1 f V E. F. GRYBSKY 1018 N.llth St. Phone 309-J, Plattsmouth