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THURSDAY, MAY 13. 192G. PAGE FOUR PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Union 'Ml Mt Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. of SO Union H. present their play llsvs" lassoay la? 4th Admission 40c and 25c No Seats Reserved! Curtain at 8:15 Mon-busi- nriffjit Timfithv. h ii v for snip ; was a visitor in inion on ia-.-i ir.mh v u-..rri,Mi 1'nicin day. coming to Iook alter some a22-4sv ncss matters for a short time. Little Marjorie Hoback was spend-! Last Monday J. A. Eater with his in- tl,o work end with hear erand- truck took the last of the goods of ir,t; t! !! and Mn W. A. Tav- Dr. Lux ford to Decatur, where irvr ' ' fan::! J. V. Woodard was called to Xc hraska City on Monday a ternoon, where he had some business matters to look after. Alba Dodson of north of Xehawka, was a visitor in Union on Monday of this week, coming to look after some "business in the city. At the last meeting of the village board of Union, they elected as chair man, which makes him the mayor of the city, C. F. Harris. Jchn Clarence a passenger to Nebraska City last Monday afternoon where he was lookig after some busi ness matters for a short time. V. S. Hart of north of Xehawka, the will reside in the future. E. E. Leach was called to Omaha on last Monday to look after seme business, driving over tn the big city to look after the matters. John Hoddy was a husin ss visitor in Tiattsmouth last Saturday and was visking as well with his numerous friends in the county scat while there. Mrs. Hattie Pickens was a visitor in Plattsmcuth for over the wc:l: end where she was the gu1?! at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Earl Hathaway. Charles Atkinson was a mi-iness visitor in Plattsmouth last Monday -lorning, driving over to the county scat In his car to look after some business. Frank Owings has been) doing some carpenter work and painting at the home of Miss Ida Freeman, and other wise making some needed repairs about the place. Moss McCarroll was a visitor in Nebraska City where he went to look after some business in connection with the store here as well as having some work done on his tec til. While Kay Frans and wife were in Lincoln attending the Shriner's con vention and visit ig with friends W. (A. Taylor was looking after the busi ness at the lumber yard. W. L. Kcnner and Mr. Ilcnnings of Cedar Creek were in Union last j Monday afterocn, coming to 'after some business matters driving over in their auto. I Charles Attcrberry was a visitor in' j Nebraska City on last Tuesday, go ing for one of the celebrated Chevrolet cars which he is handling and for, which he is getting a good sale. i A. L. Decker was called to Ne braska City last Monday afternoon where he went for a load of goods for the store which he h is in Union and where he says business is fine. ! James Marccll, the superintendent cf the Union schools for the coming school year, was a visitor for over Sunday at the home of his parents at their home at Highland. Ram:'.. A. L. Dicker, who is building a house and barn on the farm cast on "O" street, has the barn completed and wi'l in a short time begin on the house which is to grace the new farm. Mr. and Mrs. V. !!. Danning de parted one day this week fcr the west where thoy will visit at IJurlington. Colo., for some time and also will other communities, and thus insure the better health of the people as well 'as the stock, which have to drink from ' them. j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frans were visit . ing at Lincoln last Friday evening and were guests for the occasion with W. II. Frost and wife, while the men went to the Shriners convention the ladies attended a moving pictu show. All enjoyed the visit very much. i During the past week the A. W Propst distributing plant for the Uni versal (Ford) cars has delivered to Leo Dinter of near Murray, a coupe, and to Harrv Wright of Walthill. a roadster, to Clark Dalfour, a roadster. while Clarence Armstrong of Murray received a coupe. W. A. Harding and two sons, Niles and Vearle, were visiting in Bethany : for over Sunday, they going early Sunday morning, but not in time to miss all the rain, but as the road had look gotten so bad, the boys remained with and the car and Mr. Harding returned via the train to take charge of the store. Joe Banning, who is making a spe cial of the sale of Protexal, which subserves many purposes, as a disin fectant ami a protection against Hies and insects bothering animals. It is put in seed corn when planting and heeps animals from eating it and also the wireworms or other pests that eat corn. Uncle Dean Austin was made happy en Sunday by a visit at his home by li is daughter, Mrs. Parmer Applegate, and hubands and children from Oma ha. A most enjoyable time was had, and Uncle Dean reports he is getting much better and was able to be out and about and enjoying life better oiivo he is so improved. Mrs. Cora Pickett and daughter of the north portion of the state wire in P t we-: home of inn mon lor a number k, and were Pickett' M ; ol ;Hsts at brol her. 3 - t& a dry powdeVed hog d p for spraying your stock. Also mix it with seed corn to keep away the wire worms, squirrels, &.c. Standard hog regulator and stock dip on hand. New air pressure and hand sprays to have you try. J Union, 51 Nebraska look after some business matters while there. Judge J. T. Degley and Court He-' porter L. L. Turpi n of Plattsmouth were brief visitors Union last Mon day afternoon whilo on their way home from holding court at Ne braska City. I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tollman, V. A. Taylor and wife and Mrs. Jay Austin ' were visiting and doing some shop-; ping in Nebraska City last Satur lay. j they all making the trip in the car of; Mr. BoHiran. : John and Ilay Pecker wore in ' Omiha on last Monday, they taking J a load of hogs in thir true!:, an-1 : vere II. J. r-ister on the return trip hrouuM a lo;u' cf farm machinery for their impli mer.t store here. John Dukes has purchased him self a vacuum cistern and well cleaner with which he is expecting to go after the foul and feted wells of this and w. i!5t &nm me iscs F Si J K i tZza Keeps our goods in best condition. W e serve Harding's Ice Cream cona, dish or any quantity. Also brick cream and cold drinks. Always cool and refreshing. Our Motto The best service and best goods! At the Drug Store UNION in izv x l5 3 C NEBRASKA We have means cf sharpening yenr discs rithout the frames. Just bring the discs them rclves and you can do this in your car, and get then, ready fcr the Spring work for Win ter is hurrying away. M. Lynde, while here. They c.ili-'d here by Hi" death of Mr Miller, Mrs. Miil-r being a of Mrs. Piekrt; and Mr. M. Yyade. Mts. J. H. Smnlley was a visitor in riattsmouth during a portion of ; iw. t wr i k. wlmrp she was a rttet at horn.'- of V-r methe'-. Mrj. J. II. I liet'.Vf-derf. and on Gandav Mr. r!;a i"!y was n and also visited with ' c !oi!-s. r: turning Jlondav nuirnms -I'iv.ui i:p after the fimily. Tii' ;r li: tie baby was taken with the v. Lc-i.ing cough ami was left there a. ;!.: morning was b.td and rainin w!:i a they returned. One of Higgins' trucks, which have t v.-en: y-four heir schedule, and .!.:'?'! -..aes it rather trying on the '"r:v( r;. wlio are prtting in many V. v.nt into t!.e ditch nesr the !.o ..; of Fred Clark at three o'clock f "turd:1:- morning when the driver wer.t to sleep. Another truck h ad to come froai Nebra-ka City to take the lo.';l ps. this truck was overt rune-d. and ar vng the eaigo were some boxes of printers metal weighing some four hundred pounds which one man could not handle. WHY NEBRASKANS PREFER RED CROWN. S What some motorists haVe said J3 "Always sure Kemember, we carry a full line of Rock Island!"' M Farm Machinery. See! jour two rowers and two'J: row cultivators. We can 'save you some money. Unicn Nebraska r R. C. Wood, Propr. Cpen day and night! Short Orders served at all hours! Ice Cream and Cold Drinks! Fresh every day, an excellent line of Robb Candies always in stock. There A none better. Try some. Where You Feel at Heme Must Cbey the Law The people of Union are insisting that ('rivers of automobiles obey the law. and that Main street has been ni:i!"-.' a rate course long enough. The speeding has got to step and a reign of safety for the people put in force. The jail has been gotten rendy ar.d given a new eoat of white wash, but the speeding maniac who tries to put it over on the town will be looked after by City Marshal Bruce jV.'olTe. and turned over to the tender n: reu s ot eitlier Justice Daniel Lynn iyor C. V. Harris, who are de termined to make the drivers of cars t ! 1 't cm:ifi ri-nrf? .ti1 rrcnor-t fr t V a The way people have sped thru own has endangered the lives of people, as was instanced but a short time siace when little Anna Lux ford was injured. Signs are being pre pircd which will be placed at the top of the hill ca-t of Union and on the bottom west of town, warning drivers to observe the law. Tiii-: should be done and then they should be eompclled to rosprrt the lav ai;d m:ike living in Union on ..T; in strict safe. Co to it boys, make them chey the law. We are for you. Attebes-y G a r a g 1 Yours for Service! We are here to give you the very best service, provide you vith the very best goods at the most reas onable prices. We carry staple and fancy groceries, work clothes and can supply all you need. FARM MACHINERY LINE Thi is the Garage known for its Service. Ecst wcrk always. Full line of Accessories and Supplies carried in sleek. Ask fcr a demonstration of the new Chevrolet, the most powerful and durable small car on the market. Bargains in Used Cars Scrvic; Cur Watchword Union, Nebr. Northwall and Emerson line of Farming Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and Listers. Bain wagons. Rumley Tractors, the On the Corner Machinery Newton and best made ! 9 l:See Our Low P P;Wc are selling groceries a I and all things to eat at prices that will save you money. Let us prove it. Lj Cane Sujar, the very Lest $7.00; fj Beet Suirar, extra fine 6.75 I ! Union7 Nebraska 10 n 8L' .1 n.rfrir ror T.Insic D.uiniiment of the mm it Nsfs. fi v. 4, '.1 a 1 1 k si same qtsickstartin! Mi iiomical gasoline 'ever I go jf tmXi Pi 1 .Miiml ssSgbb f; ' " i. r-'-v t.i ' .'wane The Red Crorvn Pump is a Nebraska Institution. The Red Crown Pump is everywhere in Nebraska. Everywhere it gives full measure of high grade gasoline that more Nebraskans regularly use than any other brand. Where Red Crown is sold, buy Polarine Oils that give protective lubrication. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA Main Office.- Cmalia BrancH Offices.- Lincoln, Hastings, North Platte' 'rssa ewi?. Vriic Cf ask for a Reo Crow? Road Map STRIKES A FLOWING WELL HAS NEW EQUIPMENT Last Saturday whilo dissir1-?? a '.veil; on the farn of A. L. I'ocker, near the From WeilnoFrj.-iy's l.Tily s:3t Wcrthj' Enterprise TlK' I'I;ittsriiouth Woman's club has ;,i r'"i"f 1 to present tbc Men's N-C C'::rr:il 1 : l T . of Xel raska City, rom t;o?( '1 f t' forty or PMire male singers, in r. (cr.tcrt at the Tlih school autli iotitun Tuesday evc.iincr. IIay 18th. i t s o'llrnk. TI.ere will be several f :v Sal feature numbers included on (:;e rro;"'. rn. Tin; l'rcx eeds from this concert will I o ivcn to the High school Mu sic U partiuent. Come out and help boost for your : .chool. Adiiiissiou, 50 cents. CARD OF THANKS We are taking this pressing to our dear means of cx fiiends and n! 25 lbs of Corn Sugar for 1.00 We Will Save Ycu Money on Ycur Eats S tine's Grocery Union ih :)()i-.s the deep appreciation that we feel for the many acts of kind ness in the last illness of our be loved mother and for the expressions of sympathy and assistance in our deep bereavement. Also wo wish to thank the minister and choir for their services at the last rites. The friends who sent the beautiful floral remembrances will receive lour deepest thanks. The Family of Mrs. Frances A. Sayles. FAEM FOR SALE Missouri river, northea.-t of Union. J. M. C'artnce, when getting down about eighty feet was surprised to ; e the watt r raise and eonie out of the top of the well, and when he i'.rrtened to get the auger out, the water gushed out and continued run ning down into a creek, and on to the river in a largo stream. Milt V . i; -: nod to town and informed Mr. Hooker, whu with a number of peo ple went to the plnce and inspected tii'- well and its mysterious How of waUr, which wore impregnated with :i rtronx s:;ioll of gas, and which was s-tiil flowing strong. The well con tinued to run during .The afternoon, and at the end of the day it stood full of water. It was thought at first that a .!s jio- ket had been found and tiiat there was a probability of find ing oil. for it is but a short dis tance from the well which was sunk some time since, and on the anticline, which indicates a deposit of oil. The excitement caused at first by the dis covery soon subsided as it was finally thought to be a rcsorvicr of water which was propelled upward by the force of the water at a higher level The Plrtt&mouth Motor Co. has in stalled us part of their equipment in the repair department a now hoist and crane that will be very appreciat ed in the handling of repair work and make it a convenience in hauling in damaged cars or tho.-e that may re quire being hauled into the garage for repair-;. Tin? new device that has been added to the repair department is the, hoist mounted on a ton Ford truck and which has demonstrated that it i3 leap; ble of real work as it has a lifting j power of three tons. The hoist mounted on the Ford ton I truck chassis i- operated by means of a Ford starting motor and a storage ibi ttcry and lias in the trial that has been givtn it shown that it is a real lime and labor saver for the company and its employes. " . i The rev: hoist is manufactured by i the Bonder Hoist Co., of Omaha and is getting to bo one of the best of its line on the market today and one that ! will result in a great saving to the . g::rages and repair stations. Phone us the news. A HEAL LIVE WOMAN'S CLUB The Dovey section. Will sell in one piece or will divHo to suit purchaser. See or write O. II. ALLEN. Nebraska 2 1 Howard Street. Without a doubt Oiendalo. sev eral miles west of Plattsmouth, can boost of the smallest in member ship and of the most progressive in j up and doing things, of any Woman's Club in the state. They have only eleven members, j but hold their meeting regular and, accomplish all their undertakings.) They hold their meeting in old (Slen-j dale church, where they have just . recently added a fine new piano, j Their achievement day will be held; Friday of this week. T.Irs. Privettj is president; Mrs. N. F. lleiining's, j secretary; and Mrs. Lawrence Moi-j singer, leader. One of the other j ladies is also leader, which composes i their odicers for the present year. The ladies are always at work i for the best interests of their or- j ganization, and this united support i is the seerst oT the success of the. organisation. li DUCED SUMMER RATES ) i 1 i ? if .-i v.. ; Jt Effective May 15 to CALIFORNIA and PACIFIC NORTHWEST AND EVERYWHERE EAST Effective June 1 to YELLOWSTONE, GLACIER PARK ROCKY MOUNTAIN (Estes) PARK COLORADO Make the most of your summer vacation trip by planning it early. Let Me HELP R. W. CLEMENT Ticket Agent Special 'Rates to Scsciui-centcnnial Exposition Philadelphia. International Eucharistic Congress Chicago. MTTT-ITW r,mu - 1