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s?age roun 2LATTSMOTJTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1926 '1 ' 4 e a A & z ,i n ii fj Mrs. Frank Houghson. living east on the river is reported as being in very poor health at this time. ; Mrs. Joseph Liggett wa.; a visito: at the home of John Larsh ami guest of Miss Mary Larsh on last Thurs-j day. j Mr. and Mrs. Dewey True wire! enjoying a visit iast Sunday at Omaha , whore they spent the day at Krugi Park. Miss Vera Fptcn was Nebraska City for some a Visitor 111 three day the guest of lur friend, .Miss Laurent Livingsten. Miss Kvr Smith of Yuma. Colo, is visiting at the homo of her broth- er. Clifton U Smith, of In ion for a short time. State Sheriff Condi; was looking after some ters of a legal nature last Thursday. . of Lincoln business mat in Murray on :jiss Lthol Lctker the hank at this tim; excellent assistant in is assisting in and makes an the conducting of the business. .Joe Darning and the family were niofing a visit at Lincoln on last Sunday, they driving city in their car. Frank and Anna P. ing for the day 1' ' home of Mr. and Mrs. near Greenwood. Orandmother Mrs. who is making her over 10 the 'br ine r were visit -Sur.day at tl:,' Harold Nicklcs W. A home , Rrowne in Union Attebery Garage This is the Garage known for its Service, .Best work aiwavs. Full line cf Accessories and Supplies carried in stock. Ask fcr a demonstration cf the new Chevrolet, the rr.ort r.iv.erful and durable small car on the market. i:24 Ford Truck Excellon condi tion. wi;h extra tire for only 825t. BErgitns in Used Cars Service Our Watchword - , I Charles Atiebery Union, Nebr. Sone's Grocery Very Best cf Service Highest Grade Gccds Uing at money-saving in icos to our customers. IT PAYS US TO SEUVE BEST Grocery LiiiC Union ' rags1 a p GzFgwfif':? In Your Grocery Supplies Pure, fresh, reliable goods at money saving prices! Service to you is our special aim. Yvork clothes, or any goods you need. We cell ycu better goods at lower prices than the mail order house. Let us prove it to you. On the Corner Li ' V it--? w r l i i:. g. ( i. Cf- ?. Extra CI. C Iti Billoon . d ? O. ):! lO, X -i as And if 5?su vatit a wmm m ft n Union, & i PS Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. is having a siege of the whooping cough at this time. C. D. St. John the Nehawka mil ler was a visitor in Union on last Monday afternoon, called here, to look after some business matters. K. II. Schulhof of Plattsmouth was a visitor in Union on last Wed nesday and wa:? looking after some business matters for a short time. j L. It. Upton was making some re- I pairs un n.e iiuup .winn u ji . 1 1 t-a uic Fpton home with water from on the hill in the upper portion of town. The Lincoln Pure lietter company of that place have placed a new creamery station in Union, which lr being placed at the M. W. A. build i ing. i Frenk P. Corrick of Lincoln, can didate for nomination for congress of the first district on the republi can ticket was a visitor in Union en last Thursday. Henry Owinn of Lincoln, general passenger agent for the Mo. Pacific road was visiting east of Union at the heme of his daughter. Mrs. Henry Liscrtt spending his vacation there. John Stine has been assisting with the thrashing of the fanners in the vicinity cf I'nicn and working with the farmers who have been bavin? their thrashing done by Floyd Pax-; ton. I Mrs. Oeh'.i Noble Deal, for Clerk of t! e Pitr ict candidate court o' Kroehler wc ok and ec ?r.ptnied !y Mrs. Andy were visitir.'-' in Union la Mrs. Deal was looking after icr poli- tieal fer.cs. A. R. Dowler was a visitor Union l:;-.t. Sunday and a guts the borne of K.l IV-wIer and the f in ilv. having c erne after Mrs. DowU-i who bus b en visiting 1 days last week. 1 1 ; for few -1 Louis Maugay i roadster of the hit which will giv? besi" .servif-e. The guaranteed by Co; l-.val distributer car. Jopenh Lidgett ; a :if,v Cliev t pattern a". i-olet one t ; nd . t":i" : i , : : -i an. I W.I: 1 1 srl'v of Attorher? this fX(i and ni ic a.:id is e :: - 1 11 (! Dewey True -were onj (client dinner and vi-it lying an with Mr. Mrs. Ceorge Indsay at the Lind say home west rf Union on last Mon day when all enjoyed the occasion very much. James M. Ro'-.ertsr.n and daughters. Miss Jessie M. Robertson and Mrs It. P. Westover, were visiting with friends in Union on List Saturday Miss Jessie being candidate for the position of Kecister of Deeds on the republican ticket. Mrs. Frank Freiergheus" arid two sens. Frank nd Wayre of l)t"-n. Kansas, have Veen visiting in 1'nb.T and guests at the homcft of Mrs. Fre: 1 .rghouse. Mr. ar. 1 Mrs. M. Lymle anti with her sister. Mrs. L. R. T'ptor for the pat few days. .1. H. Kuhmann was desiring to gc to Plattsmouth on last Monday for the purpose rf rdacing a bid on th booze car which was to be utercd for sale, but as the sheriff was en joined from selling the same, Mr Kuhmann did not go. While returning from Plattsmouth about a week since O. F. Sar.iulcy the barber, had the misfortune te have his light go out on the road and ran into another car in a similar fix. with the result that his rar was dam aged about seven dollais worth. Union, Nebraska Say r good h a 5!ie low prise class BOY . m mm w tmm fa biU W 20x.11 Fabric 9 .".0x3 i Cord .12x1 as Cord P..r3 2:x4.!0 Balloon- ll.UO 30x3L Tubrs 1.S5 V H C. ATIOM Nebraska mt mm The Bible school class which is presided over by Miss Ethel Decker as teacher and which is composed of an excellent bunch of girls, en joyed a very pleasant picnic at the Kanip Kill Kare on last Wednesday afternoon and evening. Joe Dukes is short one of his fine bronze turkeys, by reason of a young man who mistook it for a buzzard and applied a shot gun to the bird, with the results that it died. Now tne companions oi tne young man are having much fun at his expense. S. V. Copenhaver was thrashing and delivering wheat at the F. II. McCartney elevator and which pro duced ."0 bushels the acre. Charles Achison also has a fair return on his wheat field of an average of 4 5 bushels, and Charles is not kicking either. Masters Duster Mumm and Lonnie Mauer of Plattsmouth were in Union last Monday afternoon for a time distributing little bills telling of the big ten days sale at the county seat they covering the territory of My nard. Murray. Nehawka. Wyoming and Rock Bluffs. Jacob Amen and wife of Lincolr were visiting and looking after some business matters in Union on last Sundav. thev Lci:ig guests while ir Union with the uncle, of Mrs. Amen Attorney C. L. Craves. They then went to Platt5ni-uth wher; they vi.-i'ed. with roll tives and friends. Mt-s. J. F. Ciugey of Plattsmouth was a visitor ir. Union ard at the home of her fa. t her, Uncle Eli Katon J who has been qu: :o poorly for some j time pa.-t. She visited for over the week end and wa;. tak'-n to her hora on S'.'.uU'y evening by Hubert Da lor. where Bob and the family visited for a short time. Ira ; kt I. i Bruce are building a dii' k iheir river hunting, and artl:- !..",ve beo,. staged in the i. the s a i bin.! i,f t? the -mith :at '''s vork i Shop. VV!!?1 th er shipbuilder. asis;a-e O'is Koe very nicely iMid -its confidently expoeted the !N';it will be in rea:lii:es to be launeii oi ;n the very near future. While Tony S.i Iduth and the fam ily are visiting with the relative; of Mr. Suddiith in Missouri the for mer home of Mr. Sudduth. Mr. J. Ib Cross has been looking after the work at the cream station, and Frank Owings is looting after the line work for the telephone rom pan w in tbr stead of Mr. Cross, thus passing the employment around. The building v.'hieh has been oc eui :ed by W. A. Harding an-Ly as w-T r by him short'y. lias been en gaged f'ir the holding of revival cpi-'-icos which .re to besrin on August l.-.th and will be conducted for some time. The legation i an excellent one, a:ul the building is large enough to bold many p?erb. It is to b hopod that they will meet with good su ccess. S'me oi the erstwhile friendst?) of Fmil Retxleff the messenger on th Uiuon-Lincoln train, who believes in o(cu-iy:'ng the time to good advantage--, was putting to good us? the time which he has had on hb lu nds in the lay over of this end. bv rai ;ir.g a patch of cucumbers near t ie Y. Some of his' friends (?), for the c.t-estion arises, finding his p itch of cucumbers placed a sign there saying. "Free Cucumbers" and sign- p1 Tdsenrd O. O. O. This was invitation for people to help them selves and in but a short time the beautiful garden of the genial Emil was devastated. It pays to advertise even if it is against you. Some Eig- Fish. This is a fi.-h story and comes from Rock Bluffs, and is vouched for by jene wlio i;nows. inai mere are my fish in the Missouri river is believed jby all people. Th? river has been re-'ce-ediiig sorae of late and left some i fish marooned ir: pockets of water j In this instance Wm. Shtra saw 1 I commotion in the waters along the j river where a pocket had been left bv the ret ceding water, and thought I it was a calf which had gotten into jthe river and thought to rescue it ionly to find it was a big cat fish (and being unable to capture it witb out killing it did that, and when be i had gotten it out and weighed ii , fo'url it to weigh 310 pounds. That ! is all of the story. Many Visit the Ben. Isst Monfiay bring Cass and Otoe comity night at ti e Pen. large dele gations from all the towns were in evidence. fr-m 1'nion there was r goorl representation there to partici pate in the festivities and enjoy the fun. Among those were C. D. Aus tin. A. W. Propjt. E. E. L'-ach. B. D. Poller. Ira Clark. Fred Clark, Ed ward Dowler and W. B. Banning. Drunk and Dressed Up. Two -.-.en fieri Otoe county, who had been to Omaha last Sunday, where tlu y had obtained a quantity of hooch, a goodly portion of which they secret ed as bet they could under their hides, but not very effective for it manifested it'-clf in their action, tried to make the Washington High way from Union to Plattsmouth im possible to travel on until the car ried the matter to far in and met up with one John Fife, of Plattsmouth, who was out riding with C. F. Val lery and wife. After nearly having a collision the Otc-e county men went into a small ditch and in the re sulting conversation the men from the poiith deeidfl to trim Mr. Fyfej down a bit, but were Hion b.ors tie combat. The hooch guzxit ra sure got, their needings when they were knock-; oil down repeatedly until they rcrani bkd to their car and got out of the way. The matter of hooch, gasoiinc and bad tempered drivers dots cot niinsie well and -makes the highway This should be a lesson of outlaws at any rate. ilethodist Church Notes. Sunday school at 10:15. Morning worship at 11:30. Kpworth League at 7:15. Evening worship at 8:00. mi. i.i: s. . n X lit" p'l DliU IS lllVllfU LU Ull Htfl V- ices. Quite a number were absent from Sunday school last Sunday. We hope however to see everyone there next Sunday, a-s we are striving toward one hundred per cent attendance. There will be a debate next Sun day night at the evening services and several of the young people will take part and wil give interesting talks. Come and hear their discussion at S o'cloek next Sunday evening. Mrs. Kathryn Smith was leader of the Home Missionary lesson for the month and n verv interest ine uro gram was enjoyed last Friday after noon at the home ot Mrs. Hansen Union Mae De- fendant Louise W. Stoltenberg Sues Charles E. Hathaway Charging Break ing Up Home. Kr-.tri TiiosiImv's This morning in the office of the clerk of the district court an action was filed in whi.h Louis W. Stolten berg wa.s the plaintiff and Charlc:- E. Hathaway, the defendant, in which the plaintiff asked damages in the; the alienation Of I sum of $lu,000 ror the a.Teeiions ef the wife of the plain tiff. The petition of the i.daintiff filed by his attorney. Joseph A. Capwell of this city, sets forth that the plain tiff and wife were nvrrled Peeeinber 2 th. in tbf 1!)1G in Johnson co mi ller I. ra i , alb-.. y and that Lirpily ami - .1 I v id in the he pkiin- y have lived toga a e i-m fort able k: plain i iff. It is petition that the tiff became acouai fcndanl in the yt wife of aitd vith lb ;:r 1V27 Mid d -hat on May 11. 102 0. the tieed Mrr. ?te!tf nberg home. The plaintiff ; the result of the wi home that his home destroyed and that be n dunt :'-ay frn rn he: lieges tl:;-t a:' e leaving hi' life ha.-: hot-n has suri'ered ?. v. r li a. Zvxni- great mental anguish a; iliat'on ;n the re.-ult of The petition charges the aff;:ir. that the de fendant as the cause of the troubb -hould b? comotlled to pay ov. - ti' sum of $in,u0 ii damages together '!ih the rest-? of the art ion to repay the plaintiff 5t the trouble that h ciair.ij to have experienced. HUGH LOSS A fi.-e r.t r. r Fr i one d y burning nv-sour.t Frank E- which o"Currt il on the farm rvi w! h?: ere Willis E::'on lives, week resulted in the of the parr, with a large of machinery belonging to ton, who now resides in Den- ve: rome corn and : eight hundred bushels of large quantity of hay, be- - a number of sts of harness. A ion of one set of hi' rness was got o;:t. :-;p T!;.rr we? no insurance and Mr. Fr-vik Katon. who is in the west, bemuse of his wife's poor health, i3 the main, sufferer. JONAH OF WHALE FAME i;o jms,- says yaitks S::ida. Syria, July 20. Swimming near the place where Jonah ir. sup posed to have landed after his ad vtiitme with the whale is frowned upon by dwe'.le-rs in the vicinity. Only recently a party of Americans driving from Be i run to Pahla found a j-artlc.:!arly inviting stretch of snnd on the Me-iitf-rrrner.xi near Saida. "Lei's have a swim here,' proposed or' of the party. T he Syrian guide looked horrified. "Xo swimming is a'lowod here," iie i.i.b "l iiis is Xebi Ynis." he added villi finali'y. "This is the place where Noah landed." "We are not afraid of whales," came buck the chorus and peeling o f the pi'itv went in. The water was fine. RAIL77AY MERGER DELAYED New York. July 20. After re viewing the principal features of the revised Nickle Plate merger plan, di rectors of the Pcre Marquette railway Monday !c-fti'e.l articn on the new prop wil govern inr thi.t road's entry inio the Van Sweringen svatem until Ti:esi.:y. The compromise agreement on terms is understood to provide for the exchange cf Pere Marquette com mon and prior preferred Flock for an equal number of now Nickel Plate common anil preferred shares and to plate the Pere Marquette issue in a more attractive exchange. Have you anything: to buy or sell? Try a Journal Want Ad. Saturday Kig 1 . MM. U PHILPOT'S HALL xtt v 5 I VVeepmjJ Water, lNeor; Good LiUtic Come Have ; r, , rr. a (acod iimc. I W. H.s HOMAN, Mgr. very unsafe, for this pair l hmtrt LOCAL NEWS, j Dr. Heineman, Dentist, Hotel Main ; Bldg., Phone 527. j Br. II. C. Leopold, Osteopathic KliV5li!iTi QTid Snro'PnTi PVinno Oflfi "J .bvuu, ; From Monday's Jaily ' Mrs. npnnptt riii-isw-iccnr among those going to Omaha thisj morning to spend the day in that city icnna. British Columbia has attending to some matters of busi-.bcen selected as a league of unem ness. ployed here, calling itself the Ameri Ceorge Hall of Ilolton. Kansas, is here enjoying a visit at the home of hi.; In; rents. Air. and Mrs. Julius M. Hall and the old time friends here ill: this city. I Howard Capwell and family ofj Klmwood motord ovr yesterday i f rom their home to spend a few hours here at the home of Attorney P. A. Capwell and enjoying the pleasant ! days outing. f Mr. and Mrs. Aiiton Heintzelmann, j instance, that the young men who with their son, Alton and daugh-1 finally go to Canada must measure up tor. Lecta, motored up from Nebraska to certain high educational and phy City yesterday to visit at the W. P. sical standards and must have work-1 Sit:-:man home, Miss Leota remaining: ed a certain time on farms here -and over for a more extended visit. (pass an examination on what they Mrs. II. H. Woodward and children, j have learned before receiving their Robert and Marie and Mrs. Frank , final papers. Oliver of Jamesport Wisconsin, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Oliver, departed this morning for their homes. W. P. Kitzman and wife motored to Omaha vesterdav to eniov the lavi"""' ,fuul, "S" and en iheir return 1-ome were ae-i t onipaniod by Mrs. W. A. Price ofj Des Moines, and two children who will vi.-dt here for a time. Mrs. Price is a sisier of Mrs. S'itznian. j L. O. Minor, wife and children..1 Herbert and Carter, departed today' f.. Arn.iboe NVbrnsV:. . wIipvh tliev' will spend a short lime visiting with; Charles Patterson and wife for a' short time and enjoymg an outing in that pleasant little city. I'ruin Tin'sday's I : Mauri. -e McIIuj Kansas was hen; ii i ! jh of Osawatomie. yesterday and to I tlay as a guest at the home of Mr. here the and Mrs. Robert M. Walling. J. V. Burton of Elmwood was las'. eve::i:-g .'cr a short visit at Hdv.v.vi Craves home, driving 1 here it. Omahr Attor.-.ey C for the Ak-Sar-Ben. E. Tc-fft of Weeping Water was' in the city for a few hours tlu.s m-'iiiing attending to some mat ters t)f business ant 1! visiting with friends. Mr.-. . J. Snyder was a visitor y to spend a few hours Keilh. at the hospital drev tear :cll, in O wit a 1 "c- !".e v:s o:. rale i en a few days j to tt r:ct the crippled condition j ie of hi.-- et. The- young man i :: in -vhrt-I c-,"ir but viil be: orM a lur so : a 1 i o r ii':;e yet. 1 Noel and Fretl 1 are here to c n- JrA Haw! of Lev.-isti and sons MoT.tr r.-i. jov a visk at the ho: :.::. to. Mr. ard M; OT Mr. Raw's' C. A. Rawls. :r.d ibis lorning the visitors motored a oaiabu wrn .ir v. This is t: e 1 l!iivls ti fiii'vd T'.i( fi: visi : hoi e of Joel c. tie for 1. 1.: :w.; m 1 is 01.0 oi 1 of the f: fx yer. r: the gre;i milv. and the oc-te-:t pleasure V.'. . iv m1i y s M : 1 1 Fre Iowa., visit Harry d Osburn and wife of Perry arrived here yesterday for a at the home cf Mr. ami Mrs. Leosis. William Ktchlie: ht re today fcr a f : o some r.,ai t ers tit 1 r. ot Louisville was 'v; hours ;:t!f : business and i-iing j Visit- ing v.iih friends. J Adam Mt isinger of Cedar Creek j was here today for a few iiours visit-; ing hi? many friends and securing the services of a well digger to sink; a wil on his place at the Platte, river town. j Mrs. F. J. Ilennings :rnd daughter j Mrs. Adlie Meisinger, departed this morning for Omaha where they wilF spend a short time there visiting with! friends ;md looking after some mat-J ters of business. 1 Editor Lee J. Mavfield of the Cour-1 , t r. 1 hi-, nnd .1: .'..ay ik d : nil no a ored few- down hours morning tu i pe w's i! b-re Mrs. Mavfield c-njoy- 1 a visit with her friends. Mrs. F. D. Lehnhoff and .Miss Tillie Lhenholf. William F. Warga and wife of Den ver are here to enjoy a visit for the week at the homes of relatives here, returning Sunday tt Denver where Mr. Warga will spend the remainder to his vacation visiting points in the mountains. Ccerge Schuldice, who has been making his home at Grant Nebraska, f with here I; i s sister and family, arrived city five times the normal amount. j am a candidate for the nomina ysterday for a visit here with The water during the day was being f rvinntv Register of Deeds. relatives and friends. Leaving here ; used faster than it could be supplied Bu,ject to tne voters of the repub as a young boy C.eoigc is now a full land citizens were asked to stop using H Darty at the primaries on Aug- grown man ana many 01 111s menus : had dimcultv in recoirnizine him as file lad of a few years back. ACTOR FAVERSHAM IS DROPPED FROM FLAY Los Angeb FaM'rfiia n, tl portraying th in this se-ason' -. Julv 20.- -V'illiam :e actor, who has been e role of The Christus s presentation of Holly - woods annual religious play, was dropped from the cast following last nights preformane. The play man agement charged that Faversham broke his contract by refusing to at-: tend rehearsals. In addition the actor nutlets strucu tne Heart wan, as ur. ana soncn your support lor tne re is alleged to havej made several unau-j Friedlaender explained, at the instant publican nomination for Register of tborized changes in his lines, substi-ithe heart was contracted. Had the Deeds, tuting "thee'' for "thou" in one pas-! bullet ntruck when heart muscles Sincerely, rage rnd using "who" instead of "which" in a prayer. Faversham an nounced he iiad instructed his at torneys to bring suit against the play management for completion of his contract. uisirict jucige James T. i'.egiey County Attorney W. O. Kietk and H. A. Schneider motored to Papillion today where they will attend the funeral of the late I. D. Clark. Business forns of all kinds printed et the-Journal-office. Canada's Farms Draw Ausirians To tt i j -di... . I r J " tablish a Colony in British ! Columbia. can I' arm Help and acting under the patronage of the Chancellor. Dr. Rudolf Ramek, as a future center for colonization. It is believed that British Colum bia offers a somewhat similar climate and geographical surroundings to austria. Nevertheless, the hardships of emigrants who have to adapt themselves to a new country are in no way minimized but appear to be streesed. It has been decided, for During the time of preparatory j training on selected farms in Austria j the prospective emigrants will be I given the usual salaries paid for that : Kratle of larrn work- They a,e alsc .1 . . . i . . . . 7 1 , . : ; reuired ! cultural subjects and to study Eng lish. The first group of young farmerr for Canada will leave here in August, to be followed by a larger body in January of next year. The plan at present is that jobs will -be obtained for these men to start in Alberta. Saskatchewan, or Manitoba, until they have become accustomed to the farm life of that country. Later, they will move on to British Columbia where they will settle down and es tablish a colony to which it is ex pected they will afterward attract several thousand of their country men. INVITATION TO NEBRASKA The state railway commission has aectpfetl an invitation to Fit in with the interstate commerce commission tin ibe hearing cf a complaint filed by the Oklahoma corporation com-veisi-inn with resnect to jrrain rates. j jf cnlv one federal commissioner takes I rharge of the investigation, he will be a.-ked to hold it at a central point, j If r. tke part it will be necessary : to go to Washington. The trouble started with an ef-j . fort of Atchison, St. Joseph and Kan- or ohenff. -:s Fit v to hava all grain from north- I hereby announce my candidacy em roints bound for Texas and Okla- for nomination for county sheriff sub hor.ia pass tb.ru the river markets, Ject to the votes of the democratic and to have tariffs amended in ac- party at the primary to be held eor-b nrc. Now comes the Oklahoma August 10, 1926. I was born in Cass conmis'-ion with a complaint asking county, living here all my life, am for a general investigation of these 41 years old and have never held or grai-.i rates, claiming, among other asked for an office before. I shall things that they are higher in that appreciate all assistance which can :-tate than in Kansas and that the be given me. rates between Iowa and Nebraska are i:;ir: orably hi: h. The complaint goes of rates rather than to l( ationship I to th ir levels. i TJic federal commission asks i Nebraska te represented at the i ference. that con- EIGHT IIILE GROVE CHURCH Rev. A. Lenz, Pastor. fundiy school 9:30 ar m. English service at 10:30 a. ni. Text, Luke 7:11-17. Subject, "Rumors of the Re deemer." The ladies aid Foeicty will meet at the home of Mrs. L. Puis on Wed nesday, July 2Sth. Sunday, August 1st. Annual meeting of the church congregation. All members are urged to tome as there is business of im-J portrnee to be transacted, j On Sunday evening. August 1st the Luther League will Kive an enter- i 0 n t.,m. i.'noroi, Qf fi ovim-k Everybody is cordially invited. NORFOLK SAVE WATER Norfolk. Neb.. July 20. With the worst heat wave here in twenty-five years continuing today, steps have been taken to water supply. conserve the city s With the thermometer yesterday registering 106 degrees, the hottest dav since July 22. 1901, 2.500.000 g?l!ons of water was consumed in the water uiuu ine canns couiu u unru. Corn in this vicinity is yet un damaged but able to stand of the heat. farmers say that cr.lv a few more it is days BULLET HITS HEAT WALL ! BUT MAN WILL RECOVER j I ' Detroit, July 20. The heart of j Patrick Klein, a pugilist, was moved aside today by Dr. Rernhard Fried- ; laender at Highland park general 'hospital, while a bullet lodged in the heart wall was removed. Klein was shot four times July 6. One of the were expanded, death woulu nave been instantaneous. Klein probably will recover, the hospital reported. NOTICE AUTO OWNERS Having leased the new Repair Shop and Dodge 'Service Station of Frank E. Vallery, one-half block south of Main on 5th street. I am prepared to taRe care of all auto troubled, radiator repairing, tire patching and car washing. Get my tut rate prices. Con Tbchakert. Res. phone 664. Office phone 23. N ?m?,i,m.,i..H.,!..I,.i,.?,ii,.;..?..H. 4 POLITICAL AN NOUNCEMENTS 1 4- V . . 4 ! P. L. HALL Democratic candidate for State Treas urer. Stands for a progressive and economic administration of farmer and producer. in support For County Treasurer I hereby announce my candidacy for nomfnation for the office of Coun ty Treasurer, subject to the vote ot the republican party at the primary election August 10, 1926. I am a graduate of the Elmwood high school, a student of the state university, but did not complete course, as I stopped to serve in the World war. Since re turning, I have been manager for the Farmers Elevator Co., at Elmwood. I shall appreciate your considera tion of my candidacy for this place. JOHN E. TURNER, Elmwood, Nebr. County Sheriff. I am a candidate for the demo cratic nomination for county sheriff. I was born and reared in Cass county and received my education here. If the voters of Cass county select me as sheriff I will make it my highest ambition to enforce the law Justly and impartially. Your support will be heartily appreciated. E. H. MEISINGER. For County Sheriff I hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination for County Sheriff, subject to the voters of tho republican party at the primaries on August 10, 1926. Should I be selected for this posi tion, I shall endeavor to enforce the laws without fear or partiality. II this suits you, will be pleased for your support. Should you not want the laws enforced, better not vote for me. I have lived in Cass county since I was 14 years of age. BERT REED. For Sheriff I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Sheriff of Cass county, subject to the will of republican voters at the primaries August 10. Your support will be appreciated. If nominated and elected, I will certainly prove faithful to the entire population of Cass county. II. M. BURDICK. LOUIS KEIL. For Sheriff I I wish to announce myself as a candidate for the nomination to the office of sheriff on the Democratic . ticket. I have resided in Plattsmouth ! and Cass county for nine years. I am a property owner In Plattsmouth ! and a tax payer. I am thirty-two j years old. I am now serving my sec 1 ond year as Chief of Police for the City of Plattsmouth and I think my I record in office speaks for itself. If ) nominated and elected I shall en deavor to enforce the law with Justice and impartiality. I have always been a democrat and believe in supporting my ticket regularly .and I 6hall ap 1 preciate the support of the members of the party at the primaries to be held August 10th. Sincerely, A. R. JOHNSON. For Sheriff. My name will be found on the bal- lot as a candidate for the republican nomination for sheriffj I have been 'a lifelong resident of Cass county resided at Cedar Creek and engaged in the mercan tile business there. Have been in business in Plattsmouth since 1920. If nominated and elected I will strive to give a just and impartial admin istration of the office of sheriff. Your eupport will be very much apprec- f ated. JOIIN F, WOLFF. TVir Ttpcristpr tt TVeds. ust 10. 1926. I was born and reared In Cass county. I received my edu cation here. I have had 5 years ex perience with law subjects and also actual office experience. Your sup port will be appreciated. JESSIE M. ROBERTSON. To the Public We trust that the conscientious service in the past in the office of Register of Deeds will merit your support at the primary on August 10th. 1928. We want to express our appreeia- tion of your confidence in the past EDNA D. SHANNON. 1 SUCCESSOR NAMED TO FILL D ALTON'S PLACE Washington, July 21. Appoint- ment of Arthur W. Yates, as briga- dier general and assistant to the quar- termaster general of the army, buc- cceding Brig. Gen. A. C. Dalton, who retired to assume the presidency of the emergency fleet corporation, was announced bv the War rienartmpnt Tuesday. The appoiutmeut has been firmed by President Coolidge. con- n I ... -. i I'll