THURSDAY, JANUARY HO. 1020. rtATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL P10K FIX ! - W: ' V. d: !. i l 1 i -h;' :: :. ' ' ' few .r.da v. . H ;-. :io ...i i t he n k. C bi till Pri i0 acre farm northwest of 1 Will rent Do"' s i red. ere I; acre ; : ere. cha-i: corn urn o acn i : I ! tin- i ti '3Lt '4 w Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. r jr t h F'ZtT' 7 often fee in is only a v.' or is K word you with many it an actual fact. what it ir.eans to you thin j we practice a advertising : here it is Service means to us just crrvice is some sine t: rely as we preac h. k:4 yrsSomi Carter, of Union f.ir ; Weeping Water, i short time last it confined davri v. iili i Water. Mom'.a , ! .t . A ' wrs in .'.Idiliu.'V. .Miss I'va Uog:,s lias hoi ! to her home lor a few ' the iri i:. V. Fort or. of Wecpin w.-.s ; visitor in I'nion last , lookiiin nflcr si)!ii" busings. I .Mr. and Mr.-. Alex Union wit" I t :t li repot i ,-d as being sick with the '. irrippo. the foiv part of the week. 1 i - IMilh Frans. who is attend ' ing siihiu! at Lincoln, was a visi-'t"!- a! homo over .Sunday of la:-1 i .M i s W nia Hathaway, daughter ! of Al ! t.-u ha way, was report '! as be sit k at hi r Lome la.-t week with ' la grippe. i Ationit-y D. O. Dwy.r. of I'latts- isitor in 1'nioi! la.-t Sciota School Closed The Sciota school, which is locat ed southeast of Union, on tin bot tom, and is attended by about thirty scholars, was not opened on Monday as the teacher. Miss l.uoy Wilson. I whose home is in Uncoln, departed last Saturday for her home and did not return. Without :i teacher there could lie no school. :tor" wan In th" wile ehrirj-.e of -f- A. T..1L i.,-.l..n while the run tiai'.er, .1 . ll) 'io:s. v., i at home i i h v. i't lb" la grippe. Mi- liva n.illiMvvny. one the ;i( i oinmod.it inc. sale r.iri i vmio I ol j Enjoys Living at Soldiers' Hoir.e ( Miss Cetieviuve Kendall, who has been visiting in l':iiun for some time past, but who nmkes her home at the i old soldiers' home at Milford. re turned to that place last Siind.n. being accompanied by her friend. , Mrs. Mahle Keynolds. who returned here again on Monday morning. J.siiM-s Taylor and wife, who are spending the winter there. rant , greet in'-'s to their Union friends and say they are having an excellent time and enjoy the comforts of the home greatly. has been 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 -'. wnn 'tk m wo- store. wns alio cuiii pel h'l lo fMinin at l.ome from the arm- mahoiv. j; hoped the crippled , M (I i t i' tl will soon be over and things at Hi" tore again reMitm- normal. Wli'ii h" di-. covered the t lioriai-e or h Ip. .Mr. I'orlir promptly went to sori. and soon had thine.; running ,-moothlv with only Mr. Ta 1 1; i a v I on and him self to i uii I l.e Im -im - s CARNIVAL PROVED BIG SUGGES5 down to Ti'.o'.tl !i , w a:- a ! Mottd.-i v. ci'iiti !t!ie interests of his client in .I'.idg" I'.a lining's court. ' F. II. Met 'art hy and wife are numbered liinoin;' those Jiavii: !.i grippe, and while they ;i re , very s.cii. it is hoped they will Services at Baptist Church look after in a case also the still si 'on 1 ah' ( 'ol. ' n i. a ( :a: I! was : ! ' i r i- : 1 1 a i-ror :ii hen- lie was im-.-s m.iTt.r t:a- lt ! rr i. 1 ,- rt ti.ot Anm :- i I ' ' i "n-i :,1 n d.' ' . i- r. p' : i .-i: i; t:o!.is el tl . i. ; .hau.-n. one ol t:; l"nio:i .-;di-'"!s. in X bra-i:a it " t : d y y i vi Kay to eel ai-oiiad a.ain. W. K. Yon:;:; was a isilor in r a r-!i;rt time h'.st Monday .a.y to a-sist in cryinir a sale yin i'-on. si nit h v t of this He drove down in his auto. i 1 liarrett. who is ji student e .-i iie un iv.-.-it y, w as a visi t t!,.' horn.' of his parents. Dr. Mr- V. M. Karrett over Snn ret '.irnitr; to hi- studies Sun- 'r.ins j 1 here will lie tist church the morning sit 1 and yminit peop eeiiine;. Tlie e be a character j.eries beini;' deli and one that all w ho are not r of uttendinu' idn rcli el ami make it a P' itit to t!;is service. It ill do Liie Crowd in Attendnncc at JIo:-,t liXdJlei.t l'ro';t,'im o:l Lrtst Friday' Night. ervices at Hi'1 nap- Sunday, including ice, Ilihle school. 1 s' nieetintr in the eiiiiuc sermon will kidch one of the ered by t he past or , hoiild be heard by milarly in t he habit where. Try i prese n at ::id ' d w.i - oi t;(,( d oti will appreci: if lie;,riut; it. Enioved Visit in Union and a tef l!" ;. :;ion;' Ti i,t d T the p.-' ,1. son and daUKb- l'. 1 Hirris are numbered the many 1'v.ioii people con-, i their hotiics on account of' .,ib'nc of la grippe i:i th"j ned ,:.ik-; re e :rt; at and Mr. l'ear.-! a son of "'I ire. 1:-. to Sr.i- llcU.;!i"l'!li:i.'l. Mis- ')r:i Clark, who is at tend in;; : -el.oo'i of mn-df i- Lincoln, was a vi.-i! T at the home of her parents. C V. '.uk am! wife, of Union, for ti w k. returiiini; to her Mudies j U. II. Shrader i litt Ie daughter, i last Sunday fr ! leliry. N'ebras!;; I few days at t he of Mrs. Shrader. Talkinuton. It i wdieu we say t ! ' Visit - the .mievt hostess alike, a; were espi'fiallv mil wife, w ith t heir Kul.i. arid e l hi re m th'dr home at . and visited for a 'ome of tb" p i re a t s Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. is putting it mildly at al! etijoyed the and the l.o-t and 1 the !;ramlpan nts 'lighted i:i i lie co'n- I-irt'.e at Hi -rt a i te d at pied by the Union I 'rida y ' vi n I n i'.. pro;,t.im wlibli 1 for t lie oci a- ion I Thel-e V, '! ' a S t U 1 1 I S Will main event id I fashion. . h i ( h I i : : . ie.l V. i 1 tl i II jpba-eil crowd t he room ! orcu Hocial Hob last liv an excellent. ad Ie en nreiia red v tpe fommii'ee. I . . I : . . r oi ol !;cr i. oio s 30,000 Acres LINCOLN COUNTY, COLORADO LAND FOR SALE! We are making trips to Colorado every week. Come and make a trip and see the country. Special prices on farms to March 1, 1920. Prices $17.50 to $50 per acre, according to location and improve ments. One wheat crop will pay for the land. Land already sown in wheat. , Have 60 acres 3 miles west of Union for quick sale at $135.00 per acre. Good terms. Phone L. R. Upton, phone No. 39. CHAS. BOWDISH, Box 11. Union, Neb. II II in ! W ! t 1 1 of Hie I ' l id' : ' Mill-'-ai h ot i er ioliu p!a vre a- ! I ia : :, - i in.' Ilov. Tl,' einj: Dm i II v. : r-." ' on ' -.1 I Ollitl in the i to v In ol h e ' the ,s tl. f iii idej .'. rt oi n the nature of an ov-ster upper, to which all did full justice, 'hey (ertainly all enjoyed the oc- a ion. prin , Murra I n i - o !,h t P pi i - I, V i I , o panionship livened the of bull horn frre Ihila. it I v. who .' ; , M'liid iv morning. ''r lie p !.t i .rri-'.r. is Mill iNs Margaret Xiday, 1 1 ; r i i rt r 1 1: i i i . Iowa, d to dm: !: A l:i r- :1' aii r-i t; lo'- . S . . i i :-d .f e- :-d John y morn i i sliere t! e time . i lie r x- I !o lo W eck Tod !. . iiiiVi'."'. at i re . the ;ia i al ' i MPh x -J. - . . IS , '.U ifll vi.-.it ut and M:-s. iowa. Wayne t i ; t i i . w t he a vi -, ac eO'npar. I' d by : ii;:a.-:'. i at herim-, d-- y eeiiiii. lor a short! lome of iitr parents, Mr. John Miller of Hamburg v. lu is (iii- oed in Omaha- was a visitor at e of lo r piienis hero over and r i urni-d to her ork '.lor.-'.iv .mu'iiie"; o:: the Mi.--!'. "i:ic train. ( lark-, who is in.med in the n.'i misiness hi iimalia. w::s a over Sunday at the horn of "enis. ' w. c?ark and wife. ret urr.!'! Si:,)',:!.v nis'.it to resnme his wo; k in ! re city. I'rank 'aliery. of Murray, was a v i i 1 1 r in Union one day la-t week for a. f w hour.-, stopping to loo!; 1 1 r some busin-. -s for a short titin-. v.';.;1..' on lii- way to Texas, where he was toini; to look after seme 'a::-', matters. d. . Olson and kdii. YVilner. of Vai '. r-.sont !i, bnt formerly of Union, coining Haven't Call, d fcr the Flour i 1 n .'. i . i - i r i r - i'.a: ' urn: It is strongly . are two conpl . Union, who Ikim t!te past niii'i'icr not I'.enyine, tin they aMirminu i' t place bets or. fact still rcmai place some donl report, and tha: had promi.-ed a .Inspired thr.t there of youim prop'.o in been married for of weeks. They are report ; neit lie- a re Many ar w l'llir": either vide. lPn a s wliiih server To in the truth of the is that K. D. SMi.o :ck of flour to t h"in when they shonM be married, rr.d he says there has hour r.s yet. in", for th.e p; hih.er before : n no call for .ybe ?h'y are w c- f flour to 'lin:; for i;. i.i.".i a re j-ir :;d w U '. .t i! of I'l; t- iion. ir f- V 1 .1 for .-ale. :. 4'. miles ir.iprov d. lor i::.i' all. !: . f ' v ' 1 i :'. i ; t lll'e ' e n r r -,' i l at nlv to i' if de lit I i v - I 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 :-.i'U per rt y jmr- k U! Mo a '.v l if Ui.io to t:ni; tts- of I). i' i r :ii0 ("a: i acre Call Phone tract. ITc. G4 FARMERS MERCANTILE CO. UNION. NEBRASKA a complete general line of Staple ftJerchandise When in need of anything call on w amm itir ti t-aa vt y Union, Nebraska i r. i-t v. and returr.-d to their i. ;y eveiiiiii:. I We-.-ell ami Herbert Sir.il lir'i'r;!it I:.' r;ry Wc-sidl to U:;ion on la-1 .Mi;!idav ;o i-rralde him to n- to Omaha with Win. Uaier, who was injured by '.tiling in too close prox iinity te a irasdim- er.,",ine. I'rof. K. A. Ward, nliu was a visi tor at his home in I'ia-1 :iiou! h over Sundry, went to Nebraska City Sat urday afternoon where In- enjoyed nii:ht. On the basket ball name t! Mondav he had as his pues? one his Nebraska City friend.-, w ho came tip for a brief i.--it. Mrs. U. G. Todd and iauhtor. Miss Alice: .Misses Aimde McCarroll a!id Klsi" Taylor were all visitors in O n: in last wek, roinic up to at tend the recital ivi-n by the noted tenor sirner, John McCormick. Tto-y w r "i-eailv impressed with the e- cellt'Tifi' of the i'iii ertainment. fur- ni.-h.-d by this i;reit singer. Masters Uouis .Monday and John Kverett departeil last J-'riday for Lincoln, where they enter d the state university agricultural course at the state farm for the purpose of takin"; a short course in that useful line. The course will require about six weeks to complete and th"y ex pect to e(.f thronah in time to take up tlndr farm in st work the ci'iniiiK f ea :oi:. T' IftiWl k Cmdf uildsng Materia!! 9 Ooal and Paint! were in town last Monday, down on tin- train for the oi r.i Tomii!!:- t:ie sal" ot .Mr. Olson s i brother. Martin Olson. who lives west of Wyorninc. j -drs. Mabel Kt-y nobis was abI.- to return to inr work in the Union ".ro cry add meat market last Monday. her return ln-ina most l'orttmatelv 'limed, a- the proprietor, Mr. Car rii.. r. was scarcely uble to set down i to the store himself that day. ! While Mr-. Mable Reynolds was ! kept at h'T home on account of the I illness of her mother as well as of m-r.n i. .ns jiosie i.etcue acted as saleslady in th.e business house of W. C. Carraher a part of the time and proved very ( ilicient in the po sii ion. Mrs. Karl Merritt. who was to have entertained the Union Helpers, a club organized to work together for th better interests of the town, i was unable to do so on account of Ibfinu down sick with a case of la grippe, ami accordingly the meeting had to be postponed until a later ! date. Urank Dor.'-'s expects to befrin his ice harvest in a short time. He will store enough for his own use and to supply the people of Union as well. Those v. ho recall the terrible short age and inability to secure ice here last summer, will be pleased to note Mr. lions' intentions aloni; this line. Ralph Owens, of Omaha, who with his father was ensraued in the work' of grading the government aid road through this city last summer, nass- through Union last -Mondav on Gospel Te'iM Will he Here A (lospel team from We.-deyan uni versity, compose., of four young men students of that institution, are bill ed to hold a Fern of meetings at the Methodist church in I'nion on Uri- .?.... r ' . l . .. . . : , . i t - i purpose "a. c;iiu,uii) anu Biiuuay, reoruary Aliner.- ilb . lir Mil! - r. second M.ade. third pri ii-..,i, foiinh r l'l.i hu double; first prize, ?L' Mi; 'cond prize. S 1 In the whistling Charles Chirk maldx-d w hieh was $ I ..".(. K came out second had a sack of p n .it s, but uot to net th'-m lor sal is.'U-d ju a t he sai,o The board of judges test w-re A. II. Au-tin. and N. i:. Mar; in. 'i ! excellent team. D'l I ' 'in; D of , t ! a uto a sh Min near was Prist Monday, to look rt time. a visitor in driving up in ifter some business i, i : l ceil! r an I n and Lot h'-r Meade, Duke . i. c t ! V.. bee ! s- om him. n' e ,t e f.r.-t little prize Jilll, Who prom iei iiody for-il- was COL, W. R. YOUNG'S FUTURE SALE DATES at tne con l: id" Uif h v mad-- a,; Internal Collector Coming interna': revenue coi n lo Union for t i- fore part ol Feljru- ii';! and uive assisrance in tne ;f unianuling difiicult situations mav arisi- Com" i:; when h Deiiutv The depn'v b et or w i . I I' ll .vs durinu t :try and will n nder assistance to all who have income tax schedules to ma ;' w a v that is h re on i'tliruary ::ri and 4th. as i;e will be only too glad to assi-t Vim. While Inre his or'!C head iiiarters will be in the rear room :;t the blank of Union. This will af ford I he peoplo who have schedules to till out opportunity to get what information thev desire. Popular Southeastern Nebraska Auc tioneer Has Large Demands Made on His Time. ilih. 7th and Sth. i ncv win noiu evening services on Friday and Saturday, while on l,n day. the la.-t day. there will be nn rn insr. afternoon ami evening services They are excellent singers and mm i cians as well and are till good speakers. It is expected the ir.eet- inirs will be well attended and much interest shown in the work of the.-t young men. i ry aim gel oiu to 'v- ery one of them if possible; if :m . t 1 possiuie. come to as many as von possibly can Girls Lose Game to Neb. City The girls of the Union school who nave ino:i winning every gann oi nasKet nail thus lar. miscalculat ed their opponents at Nebraska Citv eellently played game on both sidi id ine .Mi). n y organization, 1 !t to 2-". The local girls are sure enuf iasi rriuay evening. losing in an ex- good players however, and thn is the first game for them to drop: perhaps in the return game they thay take the Neb. City girls into camp. Those who played last Friday wen .Misses i-nen hapman, Margaret Swan. crna Morton. Minnie Dukes and ISessio ha Kim. who plaved in place of Miss Klo Garrison who i sick with the grippe. Frans Bros,' Lumber Company, Union, Nebraska t; r.9 ed his way to Wyoming, near where the grading camp winters its tennis, going to see how the stock has fared and to attend the sale of Martin Olson, which occurred that day. The school faculty of Union was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cross last "Wed nesday when they gathered for uii'ir weeKiy- get togetiier ami con situation for the best interests of the school. They were guests of Misses C'rozier ami Anderson, who make their home there, as well as of Mr. and Mrs. Cross. At the homes of John Ldggett Matt McQuinn and Dan Lynn, most of the members of the families are sick with the la grippe. At the home of Mr. Lynn, in addition to immediate members of the house hold, Mrs. George Hastings, who is a sister of Mrs. Lynn, is also num bered among the sick. It is hoped all will recover rapidly from their illness. Joseph Dukes, of Minersville, was a visitor in Union last week for a short time, where lie was the guest of I'erry Dukes, and also participat ed in the Fiddlers' contest which was given at the rooms of the Union Social club. And by the way, he is some tiddler, too, for he pulled down the first rrize single handed and made a good hit with the music lover-;. Work Going Nicely l-or a number of years. Rev. V. A. Taylor, of Union, has held the pas torate of the I'.aptist church at Wabash, where he has ministered and X f -f.. .l m -ors. liiymr nas worneu everv other Sunday. hast week being their Sunday at that place, the people of Wabash turned out in large num bers, the house being comfortablv lil led. In the evening at the meeting of the Christian Kndeavor, which is coin posed jointly of young people of the Kaptist and Methodist churches of that place, there were upwards of forty out to participate in the ex ercises. It is pleasing indeed to note that, the work is going alon so nicely. We should like to hear of the young people of I'nion doing a little better, which would help to inspire all to a greater work. Loses Portion of His Hand While working with a ga?oline en-rim- last Saturday. Wm. 1'aier, who resides between Nehawka and Avoca, had tne misfortune to get the mitten which be was wearing on his right in lid eau"!;t in 'be ::rchaii:..-m and in an instant the hand was drawn into the liiachir.erv with the result that it was t ru.-ked it so severely was found lacerated and necessary to ivt the two front lingers and th-? ; thumb amputated. Drs. Close and J. W. hrendel, of Avoca. and lr. McGinn, of Omaha, were called and amputated the mangled members and dressed the wound. They recommended that the patient be removed to the hospital at O-mha. where he could be given the best of care and accordingly on Monday evening he was taken to that place, accompanied bv Henrv We.-seil. If is hoped that he will experience a speedy recovery, hut at last reports he was suffering excruciating pain from the injured member. Col. W. K. Young, the popular auctioneer of southeastern Nebraska promises to be a busy man as will be noted from the following schedule of future sale dates he already has booked : FEnnuAitv 2 Y. II. Young's saie of pure ured Ilolstein cattle and Spotted Po land Cnina hogs I'lattsmouth ?, Grover Will Mynard 4 Karnes! Schnitzker Nebr. City :, h. II. Heil Mynard Fliilip Hirz, DurocIMattsniouth Fred Haft'ke IMattsmouth W. K. Kosencrans, 422 acres real estate at his off x at :? p. m. Otto Schafer. DurocCedar Creek John Schoeman Louisville Fred Young " Union A. P. Johnson Avoca Frank Mrasek Murray John Wunuerlich Nehawka Pen Wiles Murray Kay Pollard, Hampshire, Nehawka Adam Schafer Mynard Dave Katon ' Union J. D. Cross & Sons Union CALIFORNIANS CHEER PERSHING ft 10 n 12 i:; 14 10 17 IS 19 20 21 24 25 2 6 27 2S Major Hall Pacific Junction Herman Burns Avoca C. . Corbett Elm wood Ed Gansemer Mynard Mrs. J. G. Easter Nehawka F. G. Hull Plattsmouth Everett Sexon Grant MARCH Ed Nelson Brule, Neb. Los Angeles. Jan. 26. General John J. Pershing's visit here today was a continuous ovation. Cheering crowds were everywhere the general was, from the time or iiis arrival, shortly after fJ o'clock this morning until midnight when he left for San Diego. Thousands greeted him at the station and other thousands cheered tumultously his progress through the streets to and from Ar cadia, where he inspected the army balloon school at Russ field. . The nine mile trip in from Aicadia was made through solid lines of chil dren and grownups, the former wav ing flags and throwing flowers in his path. Time after time the general halted the procession to step from his automobile and mingle with the chil dren. Entering the city, lie again stopped when he J-aw a banner held aloft bearing the inscription "Wel come, General Pershing We are named for you." Surrounding the banner were a dozen laughing or crying infants, each having John J. Pershing as bt given name. The general ki.-sed th em wav. all before continuing on his W. B. Ri.-hc-l was a passenger this afternoon for Omaha where he will look after some matters for the Woodmen of the World for a few-hours. Jess F. Warga, Frank M. Best or and J. Y. Holmes were among those going to Omaha this afternoon to vis it for a few hours looking after M ine matters of business. FOR SALE Two Jacks for Sale I have two large jacks, one 6 years and the other S vears old. which I 'am offering for sale. The younger i one esncciallv larp-P Thpir rolfu r-A-n 4 be seen here. Address or telephone Union, Neb. M. E. Sunday School Elects Last Sunday at the regular meet ing of the Bible school of the Metho dist church, after the study of the lesson had been concluded, there was held the annual election of oil; cers for the coming year. The se lection of the ollicers took up but a very brief time, the result being as follows: W. II. Porter, superintendent. Fannie McCarroll, assistant super intendent. Mrs. L. G. Todd, secretary-treasurer. Mis3 Millie Todd and Raymond ISrwin, librarians. Miss Alice Todd, organist. Miss Elsie Taylor, assistant organist. Mail Route to be Changed On account of the roads being so bad over a portion of the route be ing traversed by Carrier Derwood hynde. the inspector who was sent by the postal department to look over the situation, reported on the case, and during the time allowed for improvement of the roads, those residing on that portion of the route where they wore the worst, did not take the necessary steps to remedy the existing evil, and the time has been set for abandoning two miles oi i ne route. serving some seven families, as Februarv 1st. But with he changing of the route three ad ditional families will be served, al though the change reduces the length of the route by two miles. as well as the annual salarv of the carrier by $1S.00. i ne government is verv particu lar about the kind of roads its car riers should ho lorced to travel over and if. after insnert ion. tint natrons esiding along I he hiahw av do not akt- steps to remedy the sit n.it h.n is not a bit slow in curt ai line, the mail service. Read the Journal. A choice f acres close in. Modern house of 6 rooms, furnace, electric lights, well, cistern, chicken house, barn, some fruit. This property is' a bargain. Will be off the market February 1st. Inquire of A. A. Alex ander; phone 2."1. jl2-lwdaw For tasty printing ATong in having the turn out your Job. you cbn'l ga Journal ofSce Things Good to Eat! I am selling Staple and Fancy Groceries. Come in and will help you solve the problem of the high cost of living, have everything in the grocery line in season, and s 11 at lowest price, us a trial. UNION we We the consistent with reliable lines of merchandise. Give R. D. STINE, NEBRASKA Farmers' Salesmen Sick At the farmers' co-operative store horo Vina heen noted an annarpnt 1nlr nf holn Mnnlfiv morninsr when climax of the r-vetlliiM Banquetted Last Saturday Last Saturday evening at the Mod ern Woodmen hall, the member.- of the Farmers Union Co operative Co., of Union, wore entertained U a do light ful program, in which the two Misses Cross sang a laimliei- of en beautiful selections. All.-ihe.-. Ander son and CroZier of the te.uhitoi inio of the Union schools: ftiuilalio.tt fine music in the duet lino, all .i w hich w as grout I v a niu t i, I ni Following this putt ni ti.o pt, gram, was given a ntont ut.Ki .uut yet concise address bv llm pi i.U t.l i of the company. Mr. VV It i',.ii.i. I who hut recently ii tin nod lu u. few days spent In Ouothit w hi in hi; was looking nfloi' Hut tupu uiio.. ot the Farmers Union t out ul Lot . Nebraska, w hich vtia In I.i i lo i n btd week. No one who heaid Mr. iVv tCT could help but uii.U i t,l ,wut Ilia working of the union beiioc ,iiit to had concluded. Following t ti i n, and comitis iQ , W iiQ ti liiUUltrl ti That Baby Overland' We have ncceptod Ihn A&rm t Uui.'n r,.l x Sfir.it y for th.e "Baby Overland." whu-h xou . -,. r-,?- in t. rtvproviate. Wo also otirrv OhUeuiobilo Co iv.t Vro.Vv Un Cars and Trucks. Wo h;o rt tnnuts-v o( s.t; vovJ-.r.i.-s io-:.; hr :.ii work, that nuv bo olloiod in tr-,v (sr..- V s!,i a fall Mock of llt'ori ind rtoooioi t.'V taVi" of x-jrv Sv us (or cars or repair w oi K ROBERT WILI.es, UNION m s NEBRASKA Drs Winch & IViach, The Dentists ..il- s"-.pM dental offices in Omaha ii ii i i it i icsv ti xwMk. ixoy aiirnuant. luoa- ft -lt- ft I m Hm hllnrs jum like looth. Inslru- Vx x t'4"x- flct UMng '4 .iftim ft. ft a. k w-kf n M irii? m'UK, l AAiun dluuix. umaha czbsxzzsu the president came down town the which had been im iMinl bv (liv . Fistula-Pay WheifCured K U,l Ttpm nt lntiiiitit that cur TiW. Fiatula and MhftH Ks IMmihi lu hnrt Umr, without a aevrre lur i, rsMit.vn. Nn I'hkmWorm, Eihrr or other griirral h., l.Hft, jhiH ,, , Mir, v rit for N.k on K-ta 1 OliMftasV. with mo-ei jM.Miim.uut ihiiit.xtiw'intiHdwbobax'tw 340 D Dulldlnr OMAHA, NEBRASKA