THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1927. PLATTS&IOTJTH SEM mJ&EESLf JOTJEIIIIJ U HE GDI Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. TWO GREAT AMERICAN'S Advise You to Save Washington and Lincoln whose birthday anniversaries are celebrated this month, each said that thrift would protect and prosper the saver, as well as the nation. To profit by their counsel, build an account with us. The Bank of Union UNION, NEBRASKA L. G. TODD, President W. G. JAMES, Vice President August Ost and F. H. McCarthy, Directors 1 W. B. BANNING, Cashier Mrs. L. R. Upton was a visitor in Lincoln on Monday of this week where she was the euest of her two daugh ters and Miss Harriet Cheney, all of whom are attending school in the capital city. Mr and Mrs. Ray Bollman are wrestiitiK with a large number of bar red plymouthrock chickens which are now about three weeks old and are looking fihe, and doing well not-witn- Btandinsr the snow. Ed Shumaker received on of the latest 1927 Chevrolet touring care during the later portion of last week which he will use for the transporta tion of himself and family, and is lik ing: the new car very well Afrs. Bessie Garrett had for her guest at her home in Omaha for the week-end last Sunday, Miss Kayse the principal of the Union school, they returning in time to take up their school work Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moore were enjoying a visit at Lushton and on last Sunday with the parents of each. they driving over in their car, and enjoying a Valentine day, with the parents and returned home in the eve ning. The reproduction of the Ulster County Gazette which appeared in the Sunday World-Herald, is also Just like a copy of the paper which is in the hands of Attorney C. L. Graves S. M. Gifford of Cedar Rapids, Ne- Charles Atterbery was looking after The paper which he has is even better braska. arrived in Union the first of some business matters in Flattsmouth looking than the reproduction in the tHj week for a visit with friends and on last Monday afternoon and was ac-: World-Herald. relatives for a number of days. t V. Harris was a visitor in Lin coln on Tuesday of last week where companied on his trip by Mrs. Atter- At the Union schools the ninth bery. "grade are taking instructions in news- Miss Alta Jarn. one of the teachers ; paper work, which will give them a hf wns called to look after some busi-jof the Union schools was the guest broader view of life and the eternal n-s for Cass county at the state cap-itol. Atteberry Garage Or Prices are Right and Our Work the Very Best. Let us charge your Batteries. Auto Supplies of the very best kind. We are distributors of the celebrated Chevrolet Cars See Us for a Demonstration! Chas. Attebery Union, Nebraska of her friends and fellow teacher, fitness of things, relative positions of Miss Margaret Ganz, at hv home at'one of society and government, as Dunbar for over the week-end. The Service Store We are here to serve you the best, and supply you with the best goods at the lowest price. Our endeavors in 1927 will be concentrated on giving you such efficient service you will become a regular walking adver tisement, speaking only good word3 for our store. Stine's Grocery Union, Nebraska SPECIAL FR!OE! We are offering some prices which will save you money on Congol erm Ergs. ?.Iaay very fine patterns of 1926 and 1927. Come, get yours before they are all gone. Clean-up prices on all Floor Cover ings and Iron Beds. We are making some very attractive prices on Mattresses while the felt is down. Better take advantage of this before the prices advance, as they are sure to do. Window Shades see cur line. Better have your Radio or Auto Battery filled with jTiice. We 11 it clear full. Atwater-Eent Radios best there is. UNION JOE -:- -:- NEBRASKA well as causes and effects which go to make the common lot of man. Charles Atterbery, the garage man, has secured the services of two men to assist in the garage. One a me chanic of much repute Mr. John De- j Ford coming from Nebraska city, and jthe other Mr. C. S. Homan of Weeping Water. They will help Mr. Atterbery look after the work at this busy shop. Mrs. George Johnson and son. George, who make their home at Bur well, and who have been visiting in Union for the past month, departed for their home on last Thursday morn ing, arriving at home at about five o'clock in the evening. Mrs. John son was visiting here at the home of her brothers, R. D. and W. L. Stine. Wilbur Eaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Eaton, who has been having some trouble with repeated attacks of appendicitis, was taken with a severe attack and was taken to an Omaha hospital, where he was treated a3 un dergoing an operation for relief. It is hoped that Wilbur will find relief and also be able to return home in a short time entirely cured of the malady. Last Sunday evening, during the snow storm, as a car was coming from the south a number of animal3 ran in- ; to the road and were struck by the passing car, the impact breaking the legs of two mules, t-hey belonging to John L. Xiday and Julius Ruhmann, the latter of Xohawka. The snow was falling so heavily that it was not easy to see anything for a great distance. Hatching Eggs 0. W. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY 1715 Douglas St., Omaha We are in position to furnish you two popular strains of White Leghbrni English White Leghorn Eggs trice per 100 Eggs $4.00 American White Leghorn Eggs trice per 100 Eggs 3.50 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANT In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. To Mrs. Laura G. Marshall, whose place and residence Is unknown and upon whom personal service or sum mons cannot be had in the State of Nebraska: j Notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of December, 1926, The Standard Savings and Loan Associa Also White Leghorn Baby Chicks tion .of Omaha, Nebraska, filed its W. H. Leesley Greenwood the close of the hunt. Everybody en joyed the hunt and killed many Jack- rabbits as well as the wolves. Will Hold Show. There will be an auto and style! ,0,,Q,, aa n.nrt.rnrx tn a 7u r ,7u . . .. 'he plaintiff herein as mortgagee and the third of March, which will be the whi h dul reCorded on the 10th ccasaiiuu un. 111c ccaowil. lUdliy en trants are expected and entertain- day of May, 1923, in Book 51, at Page ment will be furnished for all who 3C9 of Mortgage Records of Cass come, which will consist of light re- beingven to seCure the payment of freshments. If you are interested in w,.-n r,-;0 nnt or nhlir,i- "Mtion in writing dated May 9, 1923, yourself from this event of events. UNION YOUNG PEOPLE WED The Walper B. F. Radio! The greatest Radio on the market for the money. Call, see and hear it. A real surprise in quality and price. Call and get prices on our Incubators and Brooders, also. Leave orders for Onion, Cabbage Plants and Field Seeds. A complete line of Chick Feed and Supplies. Your Batteries charged while you wait! Everything Else in Hardware L. R. UPTO UNION NEBRASKA j Spend Very Pleasant Evening, j Last Monday at the Becker hall I was held the banquet of the Epworth i League of the Methodist church, held in honor of St. Valentine. The hall was very nicely decorated and the young people enjoyed the occasion very much, as well as adding some thing to the treasury of the order. The members of the League have been very active in the work of the so ciety and have added many members to this active auxiliary of the church. and plaintiff alleges that there is now due plaintiff on said indebtedness the sum of $370.40 with interest thereon from and after the 15th day of De cember. 1926. at the rate of 8 per From Wednesday's Daily I annum Yesterday afternoon at the par-l Plaintiff prays that in default of sonage of the First Methodist church I navment by said defendant of the occurred the marriage of two of the amount due plaintiff as aforesaid, well known young people of the vi-said mortgaged premises may be de- ciiiity of Union. Miss Ellen Chapman Jereed to be sold according to law to and Mr. Clarence Willis. Isatisfv the sum found due with in- The bride and groom were accom- I terest and costs of suit and that said panied here by Mr. and Mrs. E. 15. 1 defendant and all persons claiming 'hapman, parents of the bride andl by, through or under her, or any of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willis, parents them, be excluded from and fore- of the groom as well as a number of I closed of any and all interest, right, the relatives and close friends . and title and equity of redemption or lien who witnessed the ceremony. jupon said mortgaged premises. The young people are among the! You are hereby required to answer most popular of the residents of the this petition on or before the 7th day southern part of the county and have of March. 1927. hraska. ae-ainst the flhnvfi named de- i S3 fendant, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain mort-j gage for rour Hundred t$4UU.uuj j Dollars on Lots nine (9) and ten (10), Block ninety-six (96), in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass county, Ne braska, as surveyed, platted and re corded, which mortgage was execut ed on the 9th day of May, 1923, by Laura G. Marshall and C. A. Mar-: I j Save iVioeiey IP grown to manhood and womanhood in that locality where their families are prominent and active in the life of the community there. The bride has been very active in church and school work at her home community and is a lady universal ly respected and esteemed by those who have the privilege of knowing' here. The groom is one of the fine younp men of his community and is engaged in the vocation of farming and num bered among the most industrious li the southern part of the county. Mr. and Mrs. Willis will reside or THE STANDARD SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF OMAHA. NEBRASKA. By O. W. JOHNSON, Its Attorney. SHERIFF'S SALE State of Nebraska, County of Cass, Of course you want to, whenever you can. Our ads point the way to real savings, and you stand a chance to lose every time you fail to read them. Note the following values. Comb Honey, 2 combs for . 35c Cass County Product Fresh and Pure. Flour, Page's No. 1, sack . $1.95 Strictly Guaranteed Try this New Brand Omar Wonder Flour, sack . $2.19 Manufactured by the Omaha Flour Mills Picnic Hams, oer lb. . . . 23c Average Weight 8 to 9 Pounds per Ham. Smoked Salt, 10-ib. can . . $1 Genuine Old Hickory Best There Is. Laundry Soap, 10 bars for 33c Choice of Electric Epni or Pearl White S3. By virtue of an Order of Sale Issued by Golda Noble Real, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 26th day of February A. D., 1927, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said the farm southwest of Union in the I day at the South Front Door of the future and in the new home they 1 Court House in the City of Platts- M will carry the well wishes of the I mouth, in said county, sell at public many friends. FSANK MARTIN SELLS FAEM TO W. NIXON WEDNESDAY Prom Monday's ralr Wednesday of this week one of the largest land deals was made that har taken place in ths community for some time. Frank Martin who owned the quarter section he lives on north and west of town, sold the place to Wellman Nixon who has been living on the N. Opp farm the past year. auction to the highest bidder for cash H the following described real estate, to-wit: I Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8), ! Block Twenty-eight (2S) in Young and Hays addition to the City of riattsmouth, as surveyed, platted, and recorded, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska the same being levied upon and taken as the property of Colmore R. Frans, Mary Frans, Robert II. Fitch and Elizabeth Fitch, defendants to satisfy a judgment of said court recovered The farm was sold for 5.J2.O0O or by Tne standard Savings and Loan ?2Q0 per acre. The farm is well im- Association, of Omaha, Nebraska, proved and nicely located and an rdairitiff acainst said defendants Win Both Games. The members of the basketball teams of the Union school are feeling pretty well, thank you, over the vie tory which perched on their banners on last Friday evening when they journeyed over to Dunbar to play with the teams of that town. The re sult of the games were very pleasing to not only the members of the teams and the school but also to the citizens of Union. The girls in their game won easily over their contestants, when they re ceived the larger end of a 62 to 7 I score. The boys team came thru with Ja score of Union 12. Dunbar 10. I They will play Weeping Water on this Friday, better get in on the game and enjoy another victory. Not Stretching It a Bit! When we say we have just received a new supply of elastic from y to 1-inch, in both black and white. We can supply your needs. OTHER NEW DRY GOODS ITEMS Blue and gray Cheviots for shirts (extra quality) ; Stevens' Linen Cra;h Toweling (unbleached); White and pink Krinkle Crepe; Print (Piza cloth), 3 new patterns for Spring sewing, We also have an Extra Quality Feather' Proof Ticking at a Right Price Ask Us to Show You the Famous Roberts-Johnson-Rand Work Shoes Just Received. Phone No. 29 . Union, Neb. Made an Unique Picture. On Monday morning of this week, when the fantastic appearance of all out of doors was made so beautiful by the snow storm. Frank L. Anderson had his picture taken while standing in the snow dressed in his bathing suit. The contrast was very pro nounced and kind of gives on the shivers as the scene looked cold enough for anyone. Union Woman's Club Uotice! Regular meeting at the home of Mrs. A. W. Propat, February 22, at 2 o'clock. Come! Celebrate Valentine Party. Last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Itue Frans, was held & very pleasant gathering when Grand mother Fitch, Grandmother Jennio Frans and Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Frans, enjoyed the day on the farm, not withstanding the enow storm which prevailed and also enjoyed a very fine dinner and Valentine gathering. ideal farm. air. rwxon who owned a farm near Wellington, West Virginia traded it to Mr. Martin in making the deal. Nehawka Enterprise Plattsmouth. 22 A. D., 1927. Nebraska, January H FAIRVIEW SCHOOL pbfls.fl BERT REED Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska. You are invited to the program at Fairview school, six miles west of Mynard. February 18, at 8 o'clock. p. m. Everybody welcome. fl4-2tw EVELYN JACKMAN. ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administrator. mj in Enjoyed a Wolf Hunt. Leslie Everett and Howard Taylor Journeyed to Avoca where they par ticipated In a wolf bunt which was stage between Aaoca and Syracuse, and wag taken part In by a number, of farmers. The day was superb for th! hunt. There were able to get thre wolve which had secreted thetnelve -in a drove, of hoga and which were routed out and shot at -Stetson Hats- Styled for Spring $8.00 Ask to see The Emerson $5.00 HAT The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Re becca A. Murray, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Albert Murray praying that ad ministration of said estate may be granted to W. G. Kieck, as Administrator; Ordered, that March 10th, A. D. 1927, at ten o'clock a. m., is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a County Court to be held U in and for said county, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that no tice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing. Dated February 11th, 1927. A. H. DUXRURY, (Seal) fl4-3w. County Judge. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE In the district Court of the United States for the District of Nebraska, Lincoln Division, Case No. 1397, in bankruptcy. j In the matter of Wayne Ackley, j bankrupt. j To the creditors of the above bankrupt of Union, in the County of Cass in the district aforesaid, a bank-j rupt: Notice is hereby given that on the' 9th day of February, A. D. 1927, the said bankrupt was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held in the Federal Court Room in Lincoln, Ne braska, on the 2nd day of March A. 1 D. 1927, at 10 o'clock in the fore hoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, ex-j amine the bankrupt, appoint a trus- tee, and transact such other busi-' ness as may properly come before such meeting. Dated Februar 14, 1927. DANIEL H. McCLENAHAN. Referee in Bankruptcy. Pineapple, large No. 21 can . Broken Slices Heavy Syrup Pack Curfew Peaches, No. 7k can . Sliced or Halved A Hegular 33c Value Anywhere No. 1 sizo cr is, 2 for 35c. Crackers, 2IL cjdy . . . Tom Thumb Caddy Fresh and Crisp. Riimf ord Bak. Powder, can . 25c Size of This Popular Brand Prunes, 3 pounds for . . . Genuine Santa Claras iledium Size Com Syrup, per gallon . . White Syrup, per gallon, 52c Cranberries, 2 quarts Last of the Season Fancy Quality Fresh Cocoanuts, each . . Large Size Full of Bich Milk Cauliflower, per head . . . Fresh from Southland Large Heads Celery, per stock . 10c and 15c Extra Large Jumbo Stocks, 20c each Head Lettuce, head . 12c and 10c Fancy Iceberg Large Solid Heads Rutabagoes, per lb. . . . 25c 25c 30c 19c 25c 45c 25c 10c 25c 5c ft You should Eat More of This Kind of Food Fresh Carrots, 2 bunches . 15c Far Superior to Carried Over Stock. New Cabbage, 4 pounds . . 25c Solid Heads New Shipment Just Received Delicious Apples, 4 for . . 25c Large Fancy Eating Variety Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. . . 25c Fancy Southern Grown Very Smooth Stand, pack Vegetables, can . 9c Peas, Corn, Tomatoes No. 2 cans Winesap Apples - Ben Davis Apples Fancy Green Onions mmm w 37 "tears of Service We deliver Phoned J 1 II - T 11