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7AGE FOUR PIATTSXOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1927 k&P MM M Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. Oil em Glass Cloth at tte Frans Bros.! spent the day here Monday, tuning T-nVa r izn mtj land repairing some of the musical in- Lnmber Co. 35c per yard. I strument.s that required his attention Wiham Schoemaker moved into, T . a naviin1 nH hi istr this village last week, occupying the' Iisg Ida Iieynold3 were doWn from Omaha on Sunday to spend the day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. j Reynolds. I Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Gilmore, and their son, John Gilmore, of Murray, LOCAL NEWS Al Eaton res-idence Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Fran3 were1 Smith Sunday afternoon. Fred Wessell on last week pur-j chase J a new Universal coupe from the A. W. Prort agency in Union. Charles Green was a visitor in Mur ray for the day on Sunday of last; week, driving over in h!s car for the' day. J Sherman Austin, who has been vi:t:ng for some time in Omaha with his sisters, returned to Union on last Sunday. j Joan Christfei?ser and family; I were the guests at the home of Mr. ;and Mrs. D. R. Frans of Union for the i day last Sunday. -John Dunr.an and wife, residing southwest of Weeping Water, were in tov.n Saturday afternoon, visiting their friends and attending to some businet-s matters. Miss Ida Freeman was quite poorly for a number of days and while she is not as yet in her former state of ra.a io imou aua are health she is improving and is feeling Clarke hotel. Dr. Heinem&n, JJentist, Hotel Main Bldff., Phone 527. From Monday's Daily . . . . i . r 1 i in very bad health for some time past. lso Aur? , eD""u- ;v , ,i Tr who has been here visiting at the Tigner Herbert Nelson home, departed this John Livingston was down from morning for his home. Plattemouth and got the car which Attorney C. E. Tefft and Earl Towle Charles Atterbery has had, for deliv- of Weeping Water were here today cry to a patron and will return the for a few hours loking after some car when he ehall have received a matters of business and visiting with shipment. - friends. Wilbur Eaton, who has ben in the Harold Royal of Sterling, Colo., hospital some two weeks, is reported j3 nf.re to enjoy a visit at the home as convalescing nicely since his opera- Gf his uncle. B. C. Hyde and family tion for appendicitis. The parents ami enj0y the sights of this part of were able to return home early aur-.tne v;wt. ing tnis weeK. James M The isecKer Doys are naming iuks to another site, where they are ex pecting soon to move the saw mill, for the making of sufficient lumber for the completion of the barn which, they are building. j W. I. Banning and wife were home t . i. iouimit, .v ....v. -.v l. TVTK- l. c ! I . . 1. 1 1 l,o-,r a.TJUIU, iWUlilSIVil. iUI'llllIlK, trtlUC HI ' iito. linnin. o,,-. t0 r-Jt tw i.omn.inled bv Mr ' Saturday afternoon to look after some Genuine Glass Cloth for hotbeds. prectlns a tower on the roof of the! George Garrison, who was looking, matters of business for a short time . - . - ' . . . i sinn in viit nis ineni in rnia piiv. iring me eariy, -- m li-.t:, ArnlntP "rallntl.i Smith and 'business affairs and visiting some of j late Porotriv Foster were kept away from ! relatives and friends. school lurlng a greater portion of ; Thf . 3. v,'ne' ?ml operated by '-tt wrek hv illres .irs. .iauei iteynoiu nas iwo very ai- Teegarden, well known real estate man of Weeping Water, was. here today for a few hours look ing after some matters of business and visiting with friends. E. P. Stewart, former sheriff of this county, who is no located at 7J lull .4 II V ,'1. 1 i i. v.a.ki tT ior umana wnere ne win V Herbert ard chicken trooders at the Frans banning building for an antenna, fori after some matters durii r,S. LUffijei tO. ' u, n tit ,k r,r tl-a a-L- Henrv From Tuesdays Dally Joe Hubor was over to the sale of - , , V, 1 r , 7 fV Inn! Frank W. Martin la Saturday, where . ,iU . i1 a'.r OI u"1. a lormer , xjeuut-r i - - "'".mornin ! TjUrO!j2?el POmO Illieen SnoaiS, . " . . ... . . ..i-. :rnfl n snnrt ttinu in tli-At citv lnr.lr III Kill WlilUlIU UU OUUUilV lUUhlllg UllCI i .laiiu:, la - . to be threshing but excellent " t.lv.c. "'"j1"' U1 uuolu:gu weather for the work. "WI,"B w" inenus. - Mrs. C. G. McCarthy and son, Don-; Mrs. Lawrence Sprecher ana mihs aid, were spending last Sunday at tne -Margaret bitzmann, wr.o are now em- g 'a .i: ; 1 , i i i I. ., r I. ..i., 1, m iff AT m.i lfiPo t" t 1 1 1 1 t -1 1 1 at I 1 1' rt I i - i i i 1 1 h tii Q nur Ltj Thrrsday Clifton B Sriithi winnows uresseu wnu me pt?i nuuie ji mc uiuiuri m jua. miiioi- j.ij.v ct u.i,.v. i r...n,il trt rlurk a fnrm c-ln TT, U11IK products aBl WHICH IS attracting tny, f.irs. Ainenina USl Ol rtfiuwua. Ytiimti iu mdh nt-itj uvn me uuuua, the mother and grandmother. Sam Gilmour came in this morn-! Elaine Smith gave a Valentine par-'jns from his farm home and depart-j tyat her home Friday, February 11th. eU on the early Burlington train for1 Thirty-two little tots were present and Qraaha where he was called to look ' had a merry time. ATter the games were played refreshments were serv ed, which were enjoyed by all. R. I). Stine was a visitor in Omaha c r-i i "i rays that :t was the clodest day thatjlHt i me puunc. he ha had for a sale this year. j Mont Robb was a business visitor Robert Willis, with the help cn the ; in Plattsmouth Wednesday of last farm, has bon making a number of week and was for a few days following p! r-5 with which he expects to do' not feeling very well but was down cc;r.M,!erab! fencing this spring. j to the store again on Monday. E. H. Schulhof of riattsmouth i L. G. Todd, who was for so long at the hospital, and who rince his return ; has been slowly convalescing, is get- jting around but is not feeling the best las yet nut is gaining steadily. business matters of Iro- after some porta nee. I George Hass departed Sunday for Rochester, Minnesota, where he was ' The Service S 4 mAt We are here to serve you the test, and supply you with the best goods at the lowest price. Our endeavors in. 1S27 will be concentrated on giving you such efficient service you will become a regular walking adver tisement, speaking only good words for our store. Stine's Grocery Union, Nebraska Atteberry Garage Our Prices are Eight and Our Wcrk the Very Best. let us charge your Batteries. Auto Supplies of the very best kind. We are distributors of the celebrated Cherrolet Car See Us for a Demonstration! Chas. Attebery Union, Nebraska Fred Tierner and family were over Blue Ribbon Cold Weather Special GASOLINE called by the very serious condition of his father who has been vedy poor ly for several days and whose recov ery is the matter of the gravest doubt. From Wednesday s Daiiy James Terryberry of the vicinity of Louisville, was in the city today aL- on Monday of this week and made the trip on the train. George was looking after the business matters at the store during the absence of the father. to Louisville where they went to visit George is well qualified to attend to with Mrs. John Tigner, who has been tj,e usincF.s. i After mature deliveration by the powers that be, it has been decided ,that Robert Hastings will be allowed ! smoked'since the French and Indian , tending to some matters of business. War. and not withstanding the fact Carl Meisinger, who was here from it is fairly good condition yet. 1 Havtlock over the holiday departed Word was received here some time this morning for his work at that ; since of the death cf Mrs. George place. : S'arader. at her home in Denver. It Dr. J. F. Erendel of Murray was in !The coldest weather holds no terrors ' wi 11 f remembered that Mts. Shrader the city today for a few hours at- t-wa c.;-,, iniA tttt, Avas the daughter of Mr. and Mrss D. tending to some matters of busing? ifor motorists using our Cold Weath- A Eaton of Arriba. Colo, and a niece ami visiting with friends, er Special Gasoline." One step on the of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Eaton of Union, j w H JIai.k of union was a visitor Tnrrer r-n The rr Meet mormTT onri i ne i;un terrier wnicii w as mt your motor will start off with "punch." Saves Your" Battery and Your Dis position This is a High Test Gasoline especial ly prepared for cold weather, and will be sold at all our Bulk and Ser vice Stations throughout the winter months. It will cost you no more than ordinary gas. Drain Your Tank and fill up with "Cold Weather Spec- ,iai.' xou will ce surprised at the I PEP and POWEIl of your 1I0T0R. I nuS lilt . u t tnr?ai- u lipro lio wa? rallprl special pet of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. ' ,.,ttn f K;Ja oii. , 7. . ,i.il "J i7VV 1 1 17 UUlltlO V'l. IIU'UU.IJ UU -Ml , j iavenriuge, in some creek during a very one root was trozen into tne ire way got into the ins, on ilis many friends in this city. r cold night and, c H r,arkl.ursl oi near keeping The .... . ... . ---.water was in tne city totiay lcr a idog had excellent care and was finally fow hnro rinvini, ufi Knrno m9Hp,v hospital in Omaha nj bu3iness and whiIe here a 'pleasant caller at the Journal office to renew his subscription to the ! taken to a do where It died. The Boy Scouts of Union Troop are shewing some real Scout stuff these days. They observed the Anniversary Week and some of them used this op portunity to pass some of the First Class tests. All bojs of the commun ity are cordially invited to join this splendid troop. Journal. FACES CONTEMPT CHARGES For Sale Pure bred Buff Orpington eggs for j hatching $5.00 per hundred. Mrs. 'John Lidgett, Union, Neb. tfw From Wednesday's railv Following the filing of the action of William X. McLenon, guardian of,v Charles R. Meetter, incompetent,. csainst Harvey H. Carroll, asking that the defendant be cited f or con-j fc teniDt of court, in failur to comply. with the order of court to turn back to Mr. Meetter certain personal prop erty, consisting of notes and mort- was gages, the court has issued the desired irrnikenbolz Oil Go J Seven Filling Stations in Cass County to Serve You Union at Peru. The boys basketball team down to Peru last week and in the-order. first game which they played in the I The order of Judge Begley cites tournament they were pitted against! Mr. Carroll to appear in the district Adams and lost to that team by a 'court in this city on March 7th to score cf 15 to 16. The next game they -answer for the failure to comply with won over the team from Otoe by a the court order and to show cause why score of 16 to 6, and on the whole , he should not be held for contempt of were not issatisfied. FOR SALE n't Forget that I sell the best Coal and Oil Canopy Booder the Buckeye. To try one. is to forget most of your little chick trouble.; Also glass cloth and screen glass for hot beds and chickens. Leave orders for onion and cabbage plants. Radio Supplies. , Everything Else in Hardware UMON NEBRASKA Purebred White Lanshang eggs for hatching. ?5 per hundred. Phono 2213. Win. Schneider, Cedar Creek, Nebr. court. HATCHING EGGS White Wyandott hatching eggs, $3.50 per hundred. Mrs. James Madi son, Phone 2102, Plattsmouth. f21-2tdltw ! Held a Good Service On laf;t Sunday there was a large and very appreciative audience at the! tervices of the Baptist church, and on the coming Sunday Rev. W. A.' Taylor will preach from a portion of j the second verse of the third diaper; of Genesis, using this portion of the verse: "God said, behold the man has j become as one of us to know good t and evil. Better get out and near this discourse. All local news is in the Journal. TWO GREAT ft; Advise You to Save Washington and Lincoln who3s 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. L. G. The Bank of Union union, Nebraska TODD, President W. G. JAXES, Vice President August Ost and F. H. McCarthy, Directors W. B. BANNING, Cashier i Band Concert Postponed. There was considerable dis appornt ! ment on account of the Union band not giving a street concert last Sat-; , urc'.ay afternoon, but an unavoidable' accident prevented part of the baud being present, hence the postpone-! meut. If the weather permits, the concert will be given on the-street Saturday, February 26, at 3 p. m. Thei band boys regret that they had to' j disappoint the people, but it was un-j (program of music arranged for next' Saturday afternoon. Celebrate Birthday Anniversary On last Monday at the home of her son. JMrs. Winnie crowrora ana wiie were celebrating the birthday anni versary of Mrs. W. L. Crowford, when a most pleasant afternoon was spent.' There were there for the occasion and ! to assist in completing the pleasant' afternoon, Mrs. W. L. Croford, the guest of honor, and Mesdame3 Winnie Crowford, Ray Crowford, Lena Comer, I TsHtha. Smith, W. A. Taylor, Will Shumaker, Edgar Fletcher. A very delightful luncheon was served and the many guests extended the wish that Mrs. Crowford might enjoy many mora happy birthdays. WORK WANTED Married man work on farm, office. with family wishes Inquire at Journal V d&w Blank books at the Journal ofice. Don't Buy a Yqu See This .NEWTOWN It'll pay you to come in and look at this Newtown before you buy a coal-burninff hrooder. New town is a sensation. It has given poultry-raisers a new idea rrtirlr.raicinrT nnrfrtrnianr'O. It holds an extra largs amount of coal. It doesn't require constant attention. Ycu can to bed at night knowing yecr chicks will ba warm and thriving the next morning. But coma in and let U3 tell you all about this brooder. We invite you to ta'k over yor.r poultry plans with us. The valuaole informa tion we have is yours for the asking. of It fJSLTE, Mynar J, Nebraska An Occasion for Rejoicing T-:u..i yv. .i- . mm f ... v.: t. r A l.'-i ' V. .;: J If5 Tltii .-.i i. nf. . -v-. ;, J. i our P?oney Go Farther i r. f-nl-v? vr-.-:-':-. :vv3r' W-, a ; 'J ".... v. - '$.--''"l-'3-:V-r T ri fw jra rxsM 3- K SS Since l!ie inauguration of our low everyday "3tore-vids" cizh prices, the first of January, we have held two very successful "DcIIrj Day" c-r.123, indicatinrj a desire on the part of our patrons to share in grouped DoL?:.r purchases, where tli3 oppor tunity to save is even greater than usual. Accordingly, we are offering many desir able "Dollar Day" values for Friday, Saturday and Monday, February 25, 26, 23th. Group No. 1 7 cans Campbell's Soup, any variety, and V2-ll- Caddy of Krispy Crackers, all for Group No. 2 tall cans Milk (choice of brands, and pounds of Granulated Sugar, all for 7T. cans Campbell's Pork and L-eans and diis fancy Otoe 2aby Eeat.s, all for i FLOUR Page's Best. You'll like this Q"i SUGAR Eest . : alated. Uyz t r.ew gnaranteed brand, 24-lb. sack $ JL pounds Trilay, Sarurday cr. Iloniay fcr ipl WELCH'S GEAPELADE Four jars, F2U1TS Piiveapple, Peaches, Apricots, Q-J of this delicious spread for bread for V Plue ?Icn4r. ITo. I, yrnp pack. Z1X cans V WHOLE SKINLESS FIGS Fancy (J CCrFZEHio Speci-1. A good qua!- 2 pack. Four jars for 1 1 ity at a lew price. r2l?JL'Z pour. is for cpl FAEM HOUSE PEAS You know PEL MG2TTE Peaches cr Pineapple. f this brand well. SIX cans for P1 large L'o. 2V2 cizc cp.es, THEEE for 1 PEARL WHITE SOAP 31 bars "S nOY?iL Arf?T "KEPIES Fancy Fiiday, Saturday or Monday for $1 syrup pavk. "'CE cf.ns for $i ICKATOES, CORN, PEAS Stand. PINEAPI IJ .- . ;: iity perfect. Erok- pi pack. 4 cans each or choice, per dozen cn slices 1 ?::r large cana for PRUNES Large 40-50 Santa Clara 1 PUP.E COUNTRY S0HGHUM Per pack. EIGHT pounds for I gall:): can ' $ I A GOOD medium size Prune Very 1 OitFEV PEACHES A very fine f fine cooker. TEN pounds for yl peach. Med. syrup. POUR No. ?.yz cans 4A RAISINS Genuine Thompson Seed- j KELLCGG'S..C0SN FLAKES Large 1 less. Large size. TEN pounds for ckc. EIGHT packages-for 1") i PI0NEY Be-t, new crop, strained. APPLE PUTTER Large uart jars. (f EIGHT poands for ca G-ali'y above fivercjje. I0UR jars for epl BUTTER NUT PANCAKE FLOUR MATCHES A whole year's supply. Three 4-lb. packages for V-- Five cartons (30 boxes) for vl Al! Our Previously Anncunccd "Store Wide" Lov Prices Continue to Hold Good Trade v.rith Uc and Save! TSVt yWl ' rC Lt T Is. h 4 I V-W.ri-.'-il 37 Ifears of Service We deliver Phone 5 4 mmmtmmmmmm i . , i " - -m . rm w.-.i mm .tmwji - i. J .y-nTf, SURPRISE TEACHER From Wednesday's Daily Yesterday vas the hirlhtlay anni versary of J.rrs. G. IS. Drubuker teacher in the city schools, as well as that cf George Washington and the occasion was made a very de lightful one for the teached when the lightful one for the teacher when the grade in the Central CtJilding, with the aid of their mothers cariied rut a very pleasant surprise on the teach er. The little folks had Ie'nrned of the date of the birthday and the plans' Tor the Kiirpri.se was kept a clone se cret until 3 o'clock when the moth ers of the little folks arrived to spring the surprise on Mrs. Brubacker. Sev eral of the mothers, JTr3. Charles Peterson, Mrs. John L. Tidball, Jr. and Mrs. William Highfield had pre pared cakes and others secured the ice cream that 'formed the treat for the children and the teacher in hon or of the birthday anniversary and which was very much enjoyed. The little foVks had secured funclr and purchased "An Old English Gar den" a very attractive picture that was presented to the teacher as a re minder of the anniversary from the little folks. The refreshments were served by MeBdames Peterson, Highnerd. Tid ball, C. A. Roaencrans and W. A. Robertson. i FOR SALE - CARD OF THANKS men ami conmunity of Plattsmouth. i'-'1" "i i' v . w. oi mcmucrFuin. As we are not able- to thank each on: in person, we, the finance commit tee of the C. D. of A., wi?h to express our sincere thanks to the bufiines Mrs. Frank Mm!e; A. G. Paca. Mrs. J. Mrs. Joe LibersTinl. . chairman, Mr3. C. Peterson, Jr., Journal Want Ads brini results. Buff Orpington eggs for hatching. Telephone 2221. fl4-d Advertise your wants in the Jour nal Want Ad Dept., for results. Combination Hog - aruICaitle Sale PURE-BRED HAMPSHIRE HOGS PURE-BRED AYRSHIRE CATTLE 30 Head of Gilts Bred to a Son cf Yankee King 50 Head of Stock Hogs Am offering; my herd hull and two hull calves? Two covrs 7 vears old, two cows 4 years old, and two heifers, 2 years old. All re;stered Am offering; two grade heifers, one 4 years and one 2 years old! Herd Accredited by State and Government FARM MACHINERY, ETC. .One 10-20 Case tractor; one P. & 0. three-bottom plow; one Eriuff r ' w . ",v-i-v i'"4itr; one inree-pdst wijidmill tanks kite ing: two Sale Starts at 10 O'CIcck A. M., Marci 4 mtr D'Ti. 3 . r ML ' . . w m. umiu o udie i aviiiion, INehawka 'Ernest Wl. Pollard,. Owner " RexYouns, Auctioneer Nehawka Banlc, Clerk u ticti waeci va :on3 anfl tr.v.-r coci :hen sink: one diairc tahle: thr v-n. .vi,,. , ' one . . - . . i:ues wood hBPt- stoves; twenty-five steel teds with leddir.-. ,,n,Si:t . baby beds and other articles too numerous to ZVJ i '4 1 A l-i y M V .'-I N m m w M k A 3 6 li 3