The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 12, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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A?vY 12. 1920.
PLATTSMOtlTTT SEMI- WEEIU.Y JOTJUNAJ.
PAGE TEEU
Department
Prepared Exclusively for The Journal.
SEE VI CI
is ajwcrd you often see in advertising
with many it is only a word here it is
an actual'fact. Service means to us just
what it'rreans to you. Service is seme
thing we practiceas sincerely as we
preach.
UNION, NEB.
11. D. Stine wai feel ins vt-ry badly
during the fir:-t portion of the v.et-k
but was able to be down town fur a
s-hort time and then went home, hop
ing that v w.v:id sren he we!! a'rai;.
Clau Tains and A. ('. Jii!en (f
Nebraska City were in Union last
Monday as we!! as Neh'awka where
they were looking after seme busi
ness matters connected with tii" i.e
grot iating of some alfalfa mill stocks
for a mill which is being esf ahlished
at Nebraska City.
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a complete general line of
Staple
merchandise
When in need cf anything
call on
A. L. BECKER,
Union, Nebraska
It. Upton reported improvement
- condition of the wife and cliil-
d:.n at hi-. heme and looks with hope
to the da to come whore tiity :-balI
all be vt!l auln.
Jack rhaifant. who lias had a
liOii?e fuii ol sic!; folks for several
w e( k? p??t. reported the first of the
week that all wore p roarer-sine nice
ly :nd with hope- -t ;li being well
aii'::ln in du? ti:ue.
V't J. I". iirer.del of Murray was in
Union last Monday, coming to visit
rt ho:it' of Jam:- Keevc- where
he v as ma-ting in of the children
cf that family who had the influenza.
i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rentier of
K.iL'h? were visiting over Sunday in
J Union, they being rite irm-sts at the.
1 home of H. L. Swanscii atid wife, the
h'trer being their (!a'icl;ttr. They
!c:i!ie down lat Saturday, returning
i !;o:';. the first part if 'he week,
j lrugcit K. V. Kfi ily. thoueh
! fighting with an attack of the influ-ietv-.i.
lemaiSi.'d up a ureater portion
if the first week f his illness
P
and
scrit-tions for those
1 -;t for a ttttmber
to his bed. but has
been up r.r.w for several days and was
able to return to the -ure last Mon
day, though far from being strong.
I:o? !:n:
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to fil
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Coai and Pasnt!
Frans Bros .Lumber "Company,
Union, Nebraska
Hfss Niday is suffering the loss of
a valuable horse which died a few
days since.
Robert Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Wolfe, was confined to his '
home for a couple of days with an
attack of the .grippe.
T. H. Cromwell was a visitor for a
idiort time in I'nion last Mondav and
was looking: after some business mat
ters for a short time.
Jof e Dare, who was off for a num
ber of days with the influenza,
is attain on the job as the drayman
and is getting along very nicely.
W. H. Porter, president of the
Farmers Co-Operative 5tore of I'nion.
was a business visitor in Nebrifska
City for a few hours last Monday.
F. II. McCarthy, who has been
v.ith his wife, kept at home on ac
count of both having the influenza
for the oast two weeks, are both able
now to be out again.
Simon (J ruber of near I'nion was
a visitor in Nebraska City for over
Sunday where he visited with rela
tives and friends for a few days and
returned home last Monday.
' Professor A. K. Ward of the 1'nion
I s-hot,ls spent Saturday and Sunday
at the home of his parents at Platts
i mouth, returning: to his work here
tar Minuay evening.
County Commissioner C. F. Harris
was a passenger to Lincoln last Tues
day where he was assisting in check
ing up the accounts of the Farmers'
Mutual Insurance company.
The folks at the home of County
Commissioner C. F. Harris are get
ting along, in excellent shape at this
time, having recovered from the flu
and are progressing toward ultimate
recovery.
Frank Hauer. who has been kpt
frrm his business for the past two
weeks on account of the influenza.
v.; s able to return and take charge
of his business the first of the week.
Miss Dorothy Hall of Nebraska
City was a visitor in I'nion for a few
days, the guest of her sister. Mrs.
Derwood Lynde and husband, also
visiting with her many friends in and
about Union.
Mi-:s Bessie McCarthy, who has
been at the home of her brother. F.
IT. McCarthy of I'nion. and assisting
dnrinrr the illness of both Mr. and
Mrs. McCarthy, returned to her home
last Mondav morning.
Mi-s Edith Ost of Nehawka. who
has been nursing ct the home of F.
TI. McCarthy, where both Mr. and
Mis. McCarthy were confined to their
beds with the influenza for the past
two weeks, returned to her home last
Mondav.
L. G. Todd, the new manager of
.. ii. .-! i nion etevutor at i n
5ifl? ;iow been in charge of the
!";iie-s for the company for some
t:me and is getting used to the work,
carrying the work along like an old
tinier. f
S. C. Kecklpr a ad familv, wj-o have
all been sick with the influenza, arc
now on the road to recoverv and are
bor ing soon to be well aeain. They
o "i up:-.ri ior the west
iio- win make thiir home
r;.ar..
Mi.-s Elizabeth Rabe. one of the
te-ii-hers of th" Union schools, who
has been kept from her work for the
rst few days on account of an at
tack cf the grippe, was so fce cculd
re-urn to her work in the school room
la-t Monday.
Miss Nettie McCarthy, who has
been at Lincoln for some time nat
lore she was receiving trinsnt
hospital there affer having un
dergone an CiTeratir.n fnr nr.r.r,.;. t .
was Ji!'e to return to her home a
Wyoming the fore part of the week.
. T. J. Urendel of Murray was a bus-itrr-s
visitor in Union last Mondav.
having some business matters to look
aue. in tne line of automobile
Matthew McQuinn was "a business
visitor in Nebraska City the fore part
of the week, going down on the flyer
Monday afternoon and returning1
home the following day.
Rue Fans and his wife's mother,
Mrs. Rosa Kendall, who attended the
funeral of Ren RtMldy at Nebraska
City last Satmday. by reason of
Fomething which they are ate there,
were sick tor a numOer of days.
Ed Shaw, who was off duty for a
number of days with tne inrineza.
has returned and taken up his duties?
at the Missouri Pacific as general
helper and at which he makes a good
man.
Miss Octa Austin, who is making
her home in Omaha, was a visitor at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Austin, for over Saturday
and Sunday, and returned to her
work in the metropolis last Monday
evening.
T. F. Jamison, former. y of Weep
ing Water, but who has been making
his heme in Lincoln for a number of
years, was a visitor in .Murray for
over Sunday, the guest at the home
of his daughter. Mrs. J. P. Urendel
and the doctor, and while on his way
home visited and looked after some
business in I'nion.
and after a number of days in which
time the disease ran into pneumonia
the patient died at her home last
Monday. Miss Plybon was a very
estimable young lady and had many
friends in Union who, with her par
ents and the relatives in and alout
Nthawka. mourn her departure. The
funeral occurred on Wednesday.
Garrison Family Sick
While Charles Garrison, who has
been sick for some time was able to
be out for a short time at the fun
ral of his son-in-law. Hen Roddy,
and attended the funeral he wa com
pelled to return home for another
few days rest before going to work.
Mrs. Garrison, who is still sick with
the influenza, is considered as being
very sick. Her daughter. Miss Ruth,
who also has had the malady, is much
better.
Perform Operation cn
Dr. J. F. I! re del of
D. I.auchrie of Omaha
to Union last Monday
v-here they performed' a
o'n the 12-vear-old son of
rortheast of I'nion. Cb t
v'ho has been ill at hi
some time with pneumoi.
the removal of a pus- sack,
formed cn the bov's lur.c-
h is been very ill for a
d.ys and it is hoped tha
tion will effect a cure.
Young
ra v
Man
a tub
were called
anei noon
: operation
los-ph Hi'l
irles Hill.
home for
ia. and for
which had.
The bov
nnmber of
the opera-
TJnrterwent Operation at Hospital
A few days cince Car' Frans was
-ken to the St. Joseph hospital at
Omaha where h underw, i;t an opor
bhhi for relief from appendicitis and
nrer having bet n proerr -sing nicely
v iij have some time to remain at the
f-sl'tution but he will expect a ran
M and nermant recovery, as he ir
d' i-'g very well.
Dies at Home Monday
Miss Ruth Plvbon of i-ear Nehaw
V. who for a while vis in T'nion as
c!,'ting in the care -f M- .t yj pt
t"rron. who was -iek with the i"fln-e-za.
returned to br home nilv to
Ic stricken with the f-'tr.e malady
No Church Services
On account of the prevailing: spell
of influenza and many cases of
rneumonia and exceedingly hat roads
there were no services at the Rapiist
church but arrangements are to the
effect that all services will he re
Fumed on next Sunday. At the Meth
odist church for some reason there
were no services with the exception
of the bible school in the morning
and the Epworth League in the even
ing which was conducted by Super
intendent McDonald of the city j
5-chools. There will be services in all j
department of the church on next ;
Sundav. '
30,000 Acres
LINCOLN CQUNTY, 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 went
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.
BOX SOCIAL
There will be a box social Friday I
evening. February 13, at the La-j
Platte school. A program is being j
arranged and everybody is cordially
invited. Ladies please bring boxes
and the gentlemen their pockethooks.
Josephine Weber and Anna Mor
gan, teachers.
80 ACRES FOR SALE
Eighty acres. 3 nines northeast
of Union, known as the Wm. Alhin
farm, offered for sale if taken with
in the next four weeks; large brick
house. For further particulars call
on J. E. Shrader. Nehawka, Nebr.
Things Good to Eat!
I am selling Staple and Fancy Groceries. Come in and we
will help you solve the problem of the high cost of living. We
have everything in the grocery line in season, and b&11 at the
lowest price, consistent with reliable lines of merchandise. Give
us a trial.
R. D. STONE,
UNION
NEBRASKA
Cedar Creek box supper will be
postponed indefinitely on acoount of
the influenza. . trd-ltw
PREPARE YOUR INCOME TAX
' The deputy collector of internal
revenue for income tax will be at
the court house in Plattsmouth at
the equity court room to meet all
taxpayers frcm February 1 to Feb
ruary 13 inclusive. tfd-w
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W. A. ROBERTSON,
Lawyer.
Et or Riley HotaL
Coatee Elock,
Second Floor.
If it's in
the Journal
the book
office.
line, call at
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in Colo-
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I have paper books from three different firms, with
very beautiful and tasteful patterns contained therein.
I am prepared to do your interior decorating and out
side painting. Call at my home and see samples, or
phone me and I will call on you.
EARL MERRITT, Painter and Decorator
Phone No. S3 :- - Union, Nebr.
surance. Me departed in the after
norn for Nebraska City where he also
had some matters to look after.
George Stones cf Plattsmouth was
a business visitor in Union last Mon
day and Tuesday, coming to look af
ter the renting of a farm. He also
made a trip to Weeping Water where
be went to see the owner of one of
the places which he has in view.
Messrs. Alda and Elza Tavlor. sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tavlor.
!oung men who have been sick at
j their home with a touch of the
I grip and were able to be ,up and
j about last Monday, but had riot ben
allowed to be by their Dhysician.
L. F. McCarthy of Alliance, whn
4J has bf-en visiting in the citv for the
j pt lew days, a guest at the home
of his brother. F. H. McCarthy, and
j visiting with the many friends of his
this nonion of the county, return
. ed to his home in the northwest the
j fore part of the week,
i Mrs. Ida Applegafe, who is making
. her home in Lincoln was a visitor in
j Union for a hort time a few davs
I fince while on her way to Qniaha
where she is staying: with her daugh
ter ."Mrs. Wayne Dickson who is verv i)
n'tk. having been kept to her bed for:
a number cf weeks.
Miss Edith -Fran?, who' is attend- jQ
ins." a business cnlloi'e at r.inr-.tn m o 3 ! iQM
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HENyou buy a tractor you want
SH first, the most efficient, dependable
and economical tractor on the market.
Second, you want to be sure of a per
sonal service from your dealer that
means something. For what good is
the best tractor to you if you don't thor
oughly know how it works and how to
keep it working.
I went to the Advance-Rumely
Dealers School at LaPorte, Indiana,
where the famous OilPull Tractor is
built for the express purpose of putting
myself in a position to give you such
service. I was privileged to attend this
two weeks course in company, with
some 250 other dealers selected by the
Advance-Rumely Thresher Company.
During the two weeks we worked,
and worked hard. We learned the
tractor thoroughly not from books
but by stripping it down and assembl
ing it again. We worked on the motor,
transmission the cooling, ignition and
Iubric?tion systems in fact every part
of the machine.
And they put the "cards on the thing to you.
table" there at LaPorte. We were al
lowed, and urged, to look into every
branch of the factory no department
was closed to us nothing was kept
from us. We saw the whole inside
workings. The bigness of it impressed
me the machine shop alone is 800
feet long but more than that was the
systematic way things are organized
and the thoroughness with which the
goods are manufactured, inspected and
tested. One of the machines, a cylinder
grinder, is the only machine of its kind
in the country. The OilPull cylinders
and pistons, you know, are ground to
within 1-1000 of an inch.
I was pretty well satisfied before I
went down to LaPorte that the mater
ials and workmanship that went into
the OilPull were the best that went in-;
to any tractor now I am SURE of it.
In the Rumely OilPull Tractor, I
am not only selling absolutely the most
efficient, dependable and economical
tractor on the market and guaranteed,
remember but I am backing it with
a personal service that means some-
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We have accepted the agency m
..f ,v- nrr-rl-n,!." which you must see
We al'o carry Oldsomr.hile
Trucks. We have a number
offered in tee
ac(isorirs lor all maKes c
that may be
of tires and
repair work.
Union and vicinity Tor the
and ride in to appreciate.
Cars ami Trucks and Reo Cars and
of good mechanics ready for any work
repair Hue
all makes
We alro carry a full stock
'. cars. See us for cars or
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UNION
LL3S,
NEBRASKA
a Msnor at nome uuring tne pas
ween and attended the funeral of
lien Roddy, who died a. short time
piuce with pneumonia, and on her
return .to the school stopped for a
short visit with friends at Nehawka.
Miss Frans will have completed her
course at the school in about six
weeks and will then return with an
excellent business training. ' Miss
Frans is a clever business woman and
before, taking the term at the insti
tution in Lincoln was a very valua
ble saleswoman.
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Union,
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Card of Thanks
We wish to express our heartifelt
thanks nod apDreciaion for te
thoughtful deeds of kindness and for
tbe sympathy shown us during the
?ickne"s and death of our beloved hus
band, s.n and brother, aho for the
beautiful floral . offerfns. - - Vr.
"uth Roddy and son. Mr. ind Mrs.
Wn K. Roddv and family Mr. and
Trs. Charles W. Garrison ind family.
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