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THTTllSDAY, APRIL 28, 1327. PLATTSHOTJTH SEMI - WEEKLY XOUBNAL S c Union DeparHmmenH Prepared Exclusively for The Journal, e Are Here To Co-Operafe! YOUR EVERY INTEREST, LARGE OR SMALL, WILL INTEREST US. UNION, NEBRASKA Y7. B. BANNING, Cashier Bert Parker, who spent his boyhood days in old Rock Bluff, -was here-Sat-j urday for a few hours visit with his , old schoolmates. Bert was on his way! to the I'acinc coast, mis Deing ma twelfth trip across to the coast coun try, traveling in his trusty old Ford. A well known Plattsmouth news paper man made a purchase of apples here last week, and having his mind centered upon other matters he forgot to take his purchase along, hence a special trip here Tuesday to get them. R. D. Stine is authority for the in formation, but Briggs knew it any way. The Missouri Pacific at this time is at work grading a section of their right of way south of the Union sta tion for the installation of a passing track for their trains. The facilities at Union have not been adequate for the business which has had to be transacted. Judge Dan Lynn and the good wife, and Mrs. John Lidgett and Robert Hastings hitched up the Ford car on last Monday and hied away to the grassy banks of the Weeping Water, where they tried their luck at fishing. Just how they came out with their initial attempt, we do not know forj we left town before they returned home. Mr. Charles Atterberry is quite proud of his new- equipment and in vites all motorists and radio fans or anyone else who is interested tc come in and see it work. One Day Ifi Mm r Union Scene of Wholesale Burglaries Night Raiders, However, Fail to Get Anything of Value in that Prosperous City. A Little Warm for Heavies- A Little Cool for B. V. D.'s The happy medium by the Old Reliable George C. Sheldon of Nehawka was; on last Saturday, driving over to the transacting business here Tuesday, county seat in his auto. Warren Munn of Nehawka, came Flossie McCarthy was setting out down Saturday to spend a few hour3;some trees on last Monday afternoon ratterv charging is recommended by looking after some business affairs. with the hope that he will be pnviled- loadRr car a"na battery manufactur- Henry H. uecker nas movt u bisicq i eaisuuieiruu iium iutui. ; ers and approved by the U. S. Bureau u. is. mnning ana wire, wno nave of Standard;;so there's no doubt been making their home in Lincoln about the safot and quality of tne during the legislative session returned work this new outfit wi do home on last Saturday evening. j Pollowilu? his custom of keeping c-.a asHoius msaiiai- hIs p, strictly up to date in the fa on last Monday afternoon and f pnnin?,1PT1t Mr rh.nrl At- while he was away Mrs. Dowler was terberry,proprietor of the Atterberry Garage, has just installed the most saw mill to Nebraska City where he is snwing a lot of lumber for M. R. Janson. Sheriff Bert Reed and Col W. R. Young were looking after some offi cial business in Union on last Sunday morniug. John D. Tigner and son, James, were here Friday, making a visit with Fritz Tigner and family and meeting their Union friends. Joseph Ellington, the Plattsmouth heavyweight, was here last Tuesday attending to business matters and visiting his friends. Floyd Saxton was shelling corn for Sherman Austin on last Monday, which was being delivered to the F. II. McCarthy elevator. A. Li. Decker was looking after some business matters in Plattsmouth FOR MEN solves your trouble! 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 words for our store. Stine's Grocery Union, Nebraska looking after the filling station. tannins a.? graying uia or- modorn system cf battery charging on cuaru. naving rraiiK Anacrson iook ,W4. jtn rn- rger he is now pre- ontnmnhilp t-n ri 1 n m. ii . ruc-iioiii ui near uuck .uu3 hattcrif.s ln the m0rning and haYe for their owners, fully the evening the selfsame day. i::.nu. nu.iiih i '.1" jjp mirket Witl after the work, and id endeavoring to pottery Chai keen the worms out of the orchard parC(1 tQ tft;e n & ji. it. t iicnorn 01 near ivock uiuus batteries in was visiting in Union on last Monday Jhem ready afternoon being a guest at the home charged jn of his daughter, Mrs. Harry McCor- , rell. At the medcine show which ob-! tained in Union last week. Miss Mil-j area uiarKe received xne silver service Laid to Rest. Rev. Meyers of the Methodist set, which was bestowed to the most church of Union conducted the funer nnnnhr rnnn? lad? a of tne late Mrs. Clara Taylor, and Lon and Bert Clarence, of Cedar the ones who officiated at the funeral county, spent a week here visiting rs Pal1 bearers were Joe Banning. thfir Tnnther Mr "Cancv Clarence ! rans rauer, r.imer w imrow, Linton and other relatives and friends, and .-Garrison, Ray Bollman, and C. returned home Tuesday. Judge Daniel Lynn and Mrs. John; Lidgett, his daughter, were looking j after some business matters in Platts-' ; Snaveley. Doing Excellent Work The Constant Potential Bat tery Charger which I have just installed is a wonder for most effective work in battery charging. If you get your battery here by nine o'clock, you can have it that evening. Oar price for cne day ser vice for a Six Volt Battery is 75 Cents. Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our thanks for mouth on last Saturday, driving over the kindness of friends during the to the county seat in their auto. jlast illness of our beloved mother and Messrs.-J. A. Eaton and Cal. Snave-; at the time of her death and at the ley were looking after some business funeral, to those who sang, and for ftt Nebraska City on Monday of this the floral tokens we also wish to ex week, they taking a load of stock for tend our thanks for the kindness. Mr. Snaveley to the market there. Illher Children, Alda Taylor and Mrs. Guy Murray of Summerfield, Kan- Grace Hoback. sas, accompanied by the wife and fam ily, was visiting in Union at the home of David Murray, and was also visit ing with other relatives and friends. Louie C. Todd, who wa3 one of our county commissioners a number of years ago, was here Tuesday, making Atteb Gar erry u men rage Nebraska Has Nice Show Room. Charles Atterberry, the representa tive of the Chevrolet cars in Union, has made some changes at the garage which gives him more room for the di-?o!av of his cars which he keeDs for a visu wun ins Dromer j... tx. lonn Faie. and thus is able to display them end meeting some of his old-time to better advantage than formerly, friends. jjr, Atterberry is a hustler and has Robert M. Walling and wife, of Deen disposing of a goodly number of Plattsmouth, accompanied by their, these excellent cars, friend. Miss Gladys Liston of Oma-j ha. made a short visit with friends In vn re union on Friday, being on the way Xwnows a uooa uar. to Nebraska City to attend the Arbor, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Oav celebration in that city. Jw- Banning, the lumberman of Alvo, Will W. Metz of Nebraska City was were in Union and wcre visiting with here Saturdny on business, and had relatives and friends here, and alsc the pleasure of meeting some of the Purchased one of the beautiful and hoys who attended school when he most reliable Chevrolet coupes of the taught here many years ago. dealer Charles Atterberry. Mr. and Little Elaine Smith, daughter of Mrs- Banning are well pleased with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton B. Smith, who ihl excellent car. Well they may be has been so seriously ill with pneu- ffr 11 ertis to be the last word in a monia for so long, is reported as being , 1'Sht motor car. ;uite a bit better at this time, ' Editor E. N. Strahl and family, of 7 "$17 South Omaha, and E. J. Strahl and freiliOllt f tf OHISH wiie, or naiston, drove down sunaay arul spent several hours visiting with friends and attending to some busi ness matters. George Copenhaver and J. C. Snave-' ?onToftnlnnogn w l,0n Jnf m Josephine Stewart Elected Presi- .Monday afternoon, where they went tec m v n- for some furniture which Mr. and dent of State Clubs; Con- Mrs. Copenhaver purchased there on vention Closes. last Saturday. j Mr. 3nd Mrs. Philio F. Rhin were Fremont , Neb., April 27. Miss enjoying a vis't at Plattsmouth on Josephine Stewart, president of the last Sunday, they driving over to the j Fremont Business and Professional county s at in their car and visit- Woman's club and vice president ol ins at the home of Mrs. Thomas Fry, jtlie Nebraska Federation of Business Heads Federation who has been quite poorly of late. -Quality Store!- Still getting in new merchandise every day! We have a Few Boxes of Extra Nice Raisins 3 pounds for only 33c 25-Lb. Box for $2.50 45 to 50 size Prunes, 2 lbs. for 25c Dry Goods Department Just Arrived New Underwear Materials! White, per yard - 23c Maize Color, yard 33c rv nn nnn r?rt rasa na 5 nan Phone No. 29 3 Union, Neb. and Women's clubs, was elected state president at the annual state federa tion convention Tuesday. Other officers elected are first vice i president. Miss Frances Fikes, Lin coin: second vice president. Miss Florence Hathaway. Omaha; record ing secretary, Miss Ernestine Rhodes Columbus; corresponding secretary Miss Marie Longacre, Fremont, and treasurer, Mis3 Edith E. Gray, Osceo la. The convention, the largest ever held by the Nebraska Federation came to a close when Miss Lena Made- sin Phillips. New York, president of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's clubs, de lievered an address on federation mat ters at the annual banquet Tuesday evening. More than 400 persons at tended. FILmrG FATHER'S DATES All arm and leg lengths all weights and a range of prices to suit $1.00-82.50 Say, You Farmers! I will furnish you good hard wood lumber al ready sawed, or will saw i for you from oak lumber or dimension, as you prefer and save you money. Let me figure with you! GROCERIES I am kept from my store by other work, but I am making very special prices on all goods as long as they last. You had better take advantage of these low prices and save money on staple items. FARM MACHINERY All New Goods I have a two-row low down lister cultivator and one high two-row lister cultivator, as well as a four-section harrow, which I will sell at actual cost. Also I will furnish you all the farming machinery you want at a very low figure. See me for'youx summer's needs! AD L. UNION onoiL SHOW SAFETY FILM From Wednesday s Dally The members of the local troops of the Boy Scouts were most pleasantly entertained on Monday evening at their regular meeting by a showing of safety films that demonstrated the many careless acts that result in loss of life and property and also the use of common sense measures to check these and to save the loss of life that frequently occurs. P. I. Rea, the man ager of the Nebraska Gas & Electric Co., of this city gave a very interest ing lecture in connection with the film and was assisted by Mr. Ilervey of the light company. The film held the closest attention of the Scouts and the event was one that was of the greatest interest to all of the Scouts as it showed many! phases that were in line with their work. From Tuesday's Dally Last night Union, the scene of tu- j mult and excitement in Cass county,' was again visited by a very daring plan of wholesale burglaries that, however has apparently won the party, pulling off the stunt very little in re-, turn. j The visitation was not discovered until this morning when the business houses opened as usual and it was found the department store of Rhin & ! Greene, the postoffice and the garage formerly operated by Wayne Propsti on the upper portion of Main street; had been visited. At the Rhin & Greene store as well j as at the postoffice the entrance had, been gained by forcing a window andj where the party or parties had made a thorough search for cash but which was unavailing. At the Rhin & Greene store today it was stated that a check of the place made very hur riedly had not revealed any loss from the stock as far as they could ascer- taMrs. Sadie Barett, the postmistress, I J. Heineman, Dentist, Hotel Main also reported that all of the stock Bldg., Phone 527. and property at the postoffice seem-jFrom Tuesday's Daily ed intact and nothing had been miss-. Mrs. Lola Leach of Fort Dodge, ing so far. 'Iowa, is here to enjoy a visit at the The rear door of the Propst garage home of her cousin, Mrs. Elizabeth was foundf open this morning, but Forbes and family for a few days, whether this was the work of the! w T rrziz was a visitor at Omaha burglars or had been left open y I today where he will spend the day b --W-J-W some or me employes 01 me fcaa6-with hjs gQn Elvin Craigi at the not known. I Methodist hospital where he is taking ! As soon as the burglaries was re-1 treatment preparatory to an opera-imported here acting deputy Rex oung; f eoitre ! NEBRASKA LOCAL NEWS SEED C0EN FOB, SAXE Seed corn for sale by S. O. Cole at $3.00 per bu. Germination test 95 to 98 per cent, Mynard, Nebr. a28-4tsw There is no slack business period for the merchant who advertises hit goods the year 'round. FOR RENT hurried to the scene of action but failed to find any trace of the parties who might have committed the dep redations. It is thought that the work was that of some passing hoboes who later made their escape on some passing freight train as Union is a junction for the Missouri Pacific and has a large number of trains through there at all hours of the night and on which the parties had been able to make their getaway. House, ten acre tract farm land on Chicago Avenue. See CUSTOM HATCHING Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Sheperdson and son, Donald, of Spokane, Washington, have been here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Mark, Mr. Mark being a nephew, and also visit- j , ing with the many old time friend3. j WVi-rri-i-i-VW Receiver, First Nat. Bank From Wednesday's Daily George Duerr and wife of Louis ville were in the city today for a few hours looking after some matters of business and visiting with friends. Y.'illiam Barker of Holdrege, Ne braska, who has been enjoying a . , ZT, wit. rZ'some time, departed this morning on incubator for the last hatch on May... . t-,..i: . s - . . 2nd to 7th. We wish to thank our many customers for the fine business we have enjoyed this season and so licit a continuation of your valued patronage next year. Evergreen Poultry Farm. a28-ldltw W. F. NOLTE, All local news is rn the Journal. ; the early Burlington train for his home. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thygescn r Nebraska City motored up yesttiil from their home and in company with A. W. White, father of Mrs. Tliye son and Mrs. J. A. Donelan, a sister of Mrs. Thygeson attended the thea tre in Omaha last evening. -American billing Co.- OMAHA, NEB. 100 lbs. Chick Starter. .$3.50 100 lbs. Egg Mash 2.75 25 lbs. Chick Starter. . 1.00 100 lbs. Oyster Shell . . 1.35 Geo. W. Olson Cash Paid for Cream, Eggs, Hides PHONE 74 Mrs. R. W. Clement, who has been enjoying a six weeks visit ai ti. Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago, re turned home this morning after r most pleasant visit. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Application for Discharge and Order to Show Cause. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Nebraska, Lincoln Division. In the matter of Vera Ackley, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 1.J9S. To the creditors of the above named bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the ISfh dav of Anril. 1927. the above named bankrupt filed her petition j for discharge in bankruptcy, and It is Ordered, that the 7th day of June, 1927, be and the same is hereby fixed as the date on or be fore which all creditors of said bank rupt and all persons interested in said estate and in the matter of the discharge in bankruptcy of the said bankrupt shall, if they desire to op pose the same, file in my office in Lincoln, Nebraska, in said district, their appearance in writing in oppo sition to the granting of said dis charge, and also, within ten days thereafter, file in my said office spec ifications of the grounds of said opposition. Dated at Lincoln, Nebraska, this 27th day of April, 1927. DANIEL H. McCLENAIIAN, Referee in Bankruptcy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Application for Discharge and Order to Show Cause. New York, April 24. Isabel Mac Donald, who as mistress of 10 Down ing street shared the burdens of her In the District Court of the United States for the District of Nebraska, i Lincoln Division. In the matter of Wayne Ackley, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 1397. To the creditors of the above. named bankrupt: , i Notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of April, 1927, the above named bankrupt filed his petition for discharge in bankruptcy, and I It Is Ordered, that the 7th day of June, 1927, be and the same is here by fixed as the date on or before which all creditors of said bankrupt and all persons interested in said es tate and in the matter of the dis charge in bankruptcy of the said bankrupt shall, if they desire to oppose the same, file in my office in Lincoln, Nebraska, In said district, .their appearance in writing fn oppo- father, J. Ramsay MacDonald. as first labor prime minister of England, hast-! sition to the granting of said dis ened to New York today to keep his ( charge, and also, within ten days engagements for him as he lay 111 thereafter, file in my said office spec with a severe cold in Philadelphia 'ifications of the grounds of said op hospital. Speaking before a mass position. meeting in the Century theater, she Dated at Lincoln, Nebraska, this predicted that "the cause of labor in 27th day of April, 1927. En?land will enrr.a intn it fttrn ! nANTTTI. W XT.fT.TT'V A TT A X". again." Referee in Bankruptcy. 1 We have taken over the Buick Automobile Agency in Plattsmouth and vicinity, and it will be our aim to look after the Buick interests in this locality to the very best of our ability. s We have had considerable experience in the Automobile business, both in the selling end as well as the repair and accessory line, also service and repair line. One mem ber of the firm has had a great deal of experience on re pairs and parts, and we will be ever ready to render you the very best service in the shortest possible time. In fact, if you are having any Buick trouble at all, we want to know it. We want to become acquainted with every Buick owner in this section of Cass county, whether you are in line for a new car, repairs or service or not. We want to know just what your Buick is doing for you. We expect to carry a good line of cars on hand, and will be ready at all times to give you a demonstration and show you just why we think Buick builds the best car for the money on the market today. Drop In and See Us Hit to Main Street, directly opposite! Court House in old M. E. Smith Bldg. Look for the Buick Sign WHERE THE BEST BUICK SERVICE W'LL BE AT YOUR COMMAND f V V