The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 07, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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PLATTSItlOTTTH SZM-wTTXT.Y
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Union Department
Prepared Exclusively for The Journal.
numher rf his raising. He has be
come it member of t!:e County Live
Siork Breeders association, which
now nnmlin's nearl one l.undied
members.
UNION ITEMS.
M. It. Williams of Arlington was a
vi-iior in Union for a few days last
uf-k at the home of Jesse Iyr,art.
V.. K. I.each and family wpre vis
iiinp and looking after some business
at trit county sea: during: the early
days of this week.
Grant Martin of Lincoln, candidate
for upr-me justice, was a visitor in
Union last I'riday looking; after hi
jioliticai affairs.
Ti'k" Datis was in from W'yom
inp precinct, and v.u. a guest 01' his
liiany friends in T'liion. including at
tcjrney ('. L. Graves.
Roy Rullrnan departed las' Monday
morn in it for a few days visit at the
home of his mother. Mrs. Wm. UjII
man at Kails City.
A little blaze on the awninp at
the honie of J. M. Patterson a few
days ago caused some excitement,
hi.t did ery littl" damage.
Fred Dark was in attendance at
the hall parae at Percival la.st Sunday
where he enjoyed seeing the Iowa
hoys put up a pretty pood game.
Robert Roddy, who is attending
rreiLfon college, where lie is tak
ing a medical course, was a visitor
at his home east of Union last Sun
day. Mat McQuinn and daughter. Mrs.
Lillian Shephard. were visiting and
looking: after some business maPers
In Piausruouth last Saturday, driving:
up in their car.
Mr. Samuel P.arrert was a visitor
at the home of his parents in Uniu
over Sunday and last Monday morn
ing: returned to his studies at the
tate university.
Attorney C H. Taylor, son of Mrs.
Barbara Taylor, accompanied by his
on Calvin Taylor. Jr.. wer- visit inc
in Union for a few hours lat Sat
urday and Sunday.
James F. Wilson ha? just romplet-
Todd and when sufficiently dry. will 1 hni"e l,r.e
. v, r. v,i, .1! t din r. tin fc.arl . K
home in better condition.
Mont Robb and his son lluah Rohb
and wife, were visiting and looking
after some business matters in Plaits
mouth last Monday, driving up in
the car of Mr. Hugh Robb.
L J. Austin, who is en pa red in
the blacksmith business r.t Alanley.
vas a iitor in Union and also Ne
braska City last Saturday looking
after some business matters.
The Reverend J. P.. Kea rises of Un
iversi.y Place, was a visitor in T'nicn
over Sunday, delivering two very gimd
r-rmoris at the Methodist church, to
a very appreciative audience.
Miss Kdith Frans and Verna Har
ris, who are making their home in
Nehawka. were in Union for the week
end visiting with their folks, return
ing to their work Monday morning.
Miss Mable Hoback was a visitor
in this citv and at the home of her
parens. Mr. end Mr?. W. L. Hoback.
and also a gu.-t at the vedr'.ine of
Miss l--e GarK'ni and Mr. Glen Todd.
Harry Todd of near Murray, wan
a visitor in Union last Monday look
ing after some business matters and
also being the guest at the home of
hi" brother. L. G. Todd of Union.
Miss Fannie McCarroll. who has
been spending her vacation at the
home of relatives and friends at Ham
burg. Ia.. for the past wok or more.
1
returned to her work at the Dank of
Union last Monday.
1 W. P.. Panning is completing the
'foundation for a new house which
; lie is having erected in the east por
j tion of Union and which he expects
i to have completed for occupancy by
1 the end of the year,
j Robert Willis was a visitor in Om
j aha last Monday, driving up to look
I after some business matters and get
! some repairs for work which is being
done at his garage. Mr. Willis and
j wife were alo looking after some
business in Plattsmouth last Saturday.
Mrs. H. A. GiTuire of Lincoln
daughter of A. H. Auitin and wile
who has been visiting in Union fc
llif. .r. c t f tt - .1 . . . - fi r, .4 1 , r. rr ti
v...,. .. -.i ,r. no stopping until
lf-r homrt in the capitol ci! last Mon
day. Last Sunday the Rev. V. A. Tavlor
and wife with their car. went tot Wa
bash, where the services were again
taken up at the church there, this
being the first since he has had his
vacation. The meetings there were
attended by many interested members
of the church.
A. L. Pecker is getting the mater
ial on the ground for the construc
tion of a new barn on his north place,
to replace the one which was burned
by ligiitning some two years ago.
The one which is to be constructed
will be 4" by 52 feet ard will make
a good structure.
K. L. Shumaker. who is making
his home in Omaha, where he has
charge of the Farmer's Co-operative
u-ji jti, held a sale at his home just
across in Otoe county, for the dispo
sition of the accumulation of agri
cultural implements and for which
he now has no use.
J. C. Snaveley departed last Tues
day for Virginia, where he is looking
after some business matters and will
visit for a short time also. He will
be the guest of his maiden aunt.
Miss Nannie Reedy while there and
on his return to the west will prob
ably be accompanied by this lady,
who. it is expected, will make her
Did Not Know "Whoa"
Yes. Ray Bramlet traded his Uni
versal car to the Whiteman boys near
Nehawka for their Overland and be
ing accustomed to the "universal"
(Ford) he assayed to take a joy ride,
and. finding something the matter
with the car. stopped on Main street
and adjusted the parts and when he
started, the "brute" took the bit in
its mouth, as the saying goes, and
Marted for the vacant lot just east
of Robert Willis' garage and as it
neared the walk, which is some dis
l taance higher than the surrounding
ground. Ray kindly admonished the
car to stop, but it did not and he
commanded in tones which could not
bf mistaken, "whoa!", but there was
i lie uvrnuiiu trawl
ed over the walk and into the vacant
ki. where it seemed satisfied and
stood as gt-ntle as a house cat.
Mrs. A. L. Becker Some Eetter.
Mrs. A. L. Pecker, who has b. . n
sick at her home northeast f Union
for some time is being c;ired for by
lK-r daughter Miss Mary pecker and
who has j. roved to be an excellent
nur.-e. Mrs. Pecker is recovering:
from her illness and it is hoped she
will soon he able to be about again.
Huring the time wlun Mis Mary
Pecker is kept at her home. Miss
Lelia Hoback has had mo.-t of th"
work of the sti-re (.11 h-j shoulders
and has prove:) hers If . ry able for
the work which the absence of M is:
Mary has thrown to her lot. Mi---Hoback
is a very eflicjent saleslady
and is capable of Inol-ing tter the
members of the neighhorh 'od. A
cordial invitation is extended to al
to be present at the.-e meetings, and
especially the evenin gservice, which
i being made of especial interest to
all. trie sermons and addresses beini'
on broad and liberal lines.
Will Spend Winter in Wet.t.
Mark White, who has r.ia.ie hi
home near Rock Plufl's tor a long
number of years :nd who disj.-ise-l
of bis land holdings a f-hort 1 tin
r. go, v.;:.- a visitor w it h friends i;t
Union last Sunday being- the guest a1
the home of C. W. chirk and family
for a while. Mr. White and wife
ttf.rted for California last Tuesday
where they will spend itie winter
in t!ie slauate so fair and enjoy 'he
resul'r, of their Yeats of hard work..
mi nut er,
man er.
of the wort. .11 the proj
Ford Was Obstreperous
While Kay Hathaway and s-
his boy friends were driving
the- road south rf town the
line of
til one
other
years
h im-work
Keedev. the popular drug
gist of Union, was a passenger to
Omaha last Monday morning, where
he was looking after some business
matters and also at the hospital at
that place he underwent an operation
for the removal of his tonsils, which
had been giving him much trouble
for some time.
j Lucian Panning who Is making
good progress towards recovery since
his return from the hospital at Oma
ha. is at this time able to get around
(without his crutches and gets along
Has Prospered Nicely.
Charles Schwab, who a few
ago embarked in business for
self as a farmer, has bv hard
and good management, succeeded in
acquiring for himself a competency. '
by his persistance in industry and
giving his labor the co-operation of
earnest thought.
Sometime ago he purchased an 8(1
acre tract which he farmed for three
years and secured an income each
year of one thousand dollars, and
then in the end dl-posed of the place
at a profit of five thousand dollars,
which in the three years made him
a profit of eight thousand dollars.
He then purhaseu" same land in Otoe
county and now has some three hun
dred and s'Veti:y acre of extra good
Nebraska soil and over sixteen hund
red acres of good land in the eastern
Kortici of t lie state, making in all
his li-oldings something over two
thousand acres of land and all of
good valu. This practically would
place Mr. Schwab on c-asy street, but
he dc-es not tl.ink of ceasing- to work
and work hard at that, for he is in
the prime of manhood.
Elect New Officers.
At the home of Mrs. L. C. Todd on
last Tuesday the Ladies Aid Society
of the Methodist church, met to lo-d.
'lifter t be Iiiisiluss of the s-ii :.-lv rmil
for such other business as might
come before it. Among the othtr
things which demanded their atten
tion, was the election of the o'hVers
i for the coining year, the selection be
ing made placed -.I'-s'tames K. J.
Mtrugay in the presidents chair. L. 1
'.. Fitch, vice president; J. C. Han-I
sel. secretary and L. G. Todd, trea
surer. The hostess served a delight
ful luncheon which was greatly ap
preciated by all in attendance.
night they- had 1 heir car ren into b
a swaiiger. who made his pet-away
lie-fore they could discern w ao he was
or the number of the car. The car
driven l. Mr. Hathaway vas over
turtle;! ;j.rHl considerable- damage dt;
to it. The boys were al--o consider
ably
his
th-
r . 1.-
d
up.
nose cut by
wind-hield."
Mr. Hathaway b
the broken glass
Iova Four, Nebraska One.
In the gam" which was played at
Percival las' Sunday in which a team
I from that place and one from Union
j disc-ussed The best manner of playing
the iiati--nr.l game, the team for P r
jeival made four runs and the Union
I earn. on".
Slolasses
Has Excellent
R. I) Stine raiser! cane that
sorghum, and had the .;;-nie made i:
k. lasses at the evaporaf i:
(the home of Winfield Yn:i!
1 excellent quality a that.
1 not take our word for
Mo the store and last"
i.
to at
:t n
'g pans
( r. and
You need
'ep around
S V.ee t t:f-
Registered Poland Cliinas
For sale, reg. pure "nred. Poland
China hogs, male and female. re;:dy
for service. G. S. Upton. Union. Neb.
o 7 at T's kw
for vourself.
t
Union Man's Kos Win.
Poth at the state fair and 1
pure bred stock show which
held in Weeping Water last week. ' 'eg the evening. All present
prizes for the best Chester White -' delight d with the excellent
the
was
Gave Paster and Wife Reception
The members of the Kpworth
Ivcague of the Methodist church met
at the home of Miss Kl.-ie Tayi r.
Monday evening and enj.iv ed a 11; s
deliglitful time, in exteniing a fare
well recepMon to the d; parting min
ister and his god v !fe. who are mov
ing to Palmyra, w her thfy r.re ac
cepting work. The evening wfs spent
by a musical progr;.:n anvl games .,:
refivshments v.hii'n were served di'r-
t ime
RETURNS HOME FROM
HOSPITAL IN OMAHA
Husking Gloves
and Mittens
PRICED RIGHT!
New Shipment of Army
3IHIES2
with a cane only. This is good and
!he will, it is expected get along with
out the cane in the near future. He
entered the school last Monday morn
ing and will again take up his stud
ies. Ellis LcRue has accepted a posi
tion as salesman in the Union Market
during the illness of W. C. Carraher.
who has been confined to his bed by
a siege of the ".summer flu". Will
is getting some better but is very
i-ick yet. but Lopes to be able to re
turn to work again in a short time.
Mr. LaRue is proving an excellent
salesman and has demonstrated that
he is in no way afraid 1o work.
Jud McClerg of Chicago, who has
been visiting in Union and the guest
at the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. S.
Taylor, departed last Monday for Om
aha where he visited for a short time
before starting for Denver, where he
will visit for a short time before go
ing to the coast where he will ypend
the winter. He took dinner last Sun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V.
L. Hoback before departing.
R. D. STINE,
UNION
NEBRASKA
hogs came to Joseph Lidgett. wh ;
a breeder and raiser of that excellent ;
brand of porkers. At the stale fair j
he secured six premiums, and while :
at the county fair at Weeping Ya' r j
lie secured some eight prizes. One
was for sweepstakes, three first priz- I
es two second and two third prizes. !
When it comes to raising hogs. Mr j
Lidgett knows the game. He has a ;
tine heard of this excellent breed. ; a! -o the
and also sold while at the fair, a j - rv i.-es
which was had a:.d extended to
departing friend- their best w ;.
for their work in their new held.
the
he.-
Prom Monflav's r!ty.
Mrs. Edward O. Ofe. who has been
at Or.iah-.i for several days past hav
ing underwent an operation for tht
removal of her tonsils ami adenoids,
returned home Saturday evening.
Mrs. Ofe has not been in the best
of health for some time and the op
eration was found necessary to rive
her relief from her ailment. She i
feeling much improved but is still
sneering somewhat from the effects
(f the operntinn.
REDUCTION SALE
The Invitation is to You.
The people r i' the vicinity of S'i
ota. are meeting vi'h an abundant
success and are enj yi:;i: a good in
terest in t ire tnee iiis The morning
t:ie tings are f.ili lv all attended, as i-
Pible
ale
sch 1'
large;
The eve
rttehdvd.
. inu
h
1 am offering' for sale. 1 mule well
brok T. years old. " spotted Shetland
P'-iiie-. one 1 years (.1:1. one ."-year-old,
or.e -1 -year-old black mr re. ir.00
pounds. Uordsoti tractor and Oliver
t low. e;s d to plow 7r acres. 1 will
tVrm ! ss vear, reason for sell-
in-.':, tf svv.
LOUIS KEIL
Returns From the West.
Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen
who were married at Omaha on Sep
tember la. and went to the west on.
a trip, where they enjoyed the beau-
tiful scenery and traveled over much ,
of the enchanting west, returned
home last week and will make their
home here. They are at this time
making their home at that of Hans
Christensen. Mrs. Christensen is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans!
Hansen. Miss Myrtle Hansen and is ',
well and favorably known by a host
of admitting friends. The groom. Mr.
J;hn Christensen is a very popular j
young man and with the many
friends of this young couple the Jour- '
rial is extending congrg'-'tat ions and
best wishes for a long, useful, happy
and prosperous life. i
Paoot Up
v
Now is the time to give your building a fresh
coat of paint. Think how much more paint it will
take if you postpone the job until spring, to say
nothing of the damage to the building during the
storms between now and warm weather again.
We sell the Sherwin-Williams Co. products,
which covers more space per gallon and lasts longer
than most others.
We appreciate your patronage.
Special
We are making a special offering owners of
cars, large and small. We are going to give you
motorists the privilege of securing the well
known, well thought of, Firestone Fabric Cas
ing with non-skid tread and 6000 mile adjust
ment basis at a price inducemejit you can't resist.
And Her
e is
the
Reason
discontinuance of the present
cross and square treads.
the
Frans Bros'. Lumber Co.,
The Firestone Factory has announced the
non-skid tread ?.nd the adoption of the driving and
That means a readjustment of every dealer's stock to have it conform with the
company's latest move. You autoists are to receive the benefit. The tires in
cluded in this offering are not seconds, but first grade casings taken direct from
stock. This offer holds good for a limited time only, so act tomorrow.
Shake Hands With These Prices
SIZE THEAD SITCIAL PRICE SIZE TREAD SPECIAL PRICE
30x3 Plain $14.30 33x4 Non Skid $31.40
30x3 Non Skid 18.80 34x4 Non Skid 32.10
32x3 y2 Non Skid 22.40 34x4' 4 Non Skid 42.60
31x4 Non Skid 26.25 35x4 J' Non Skid 44.55
32x4 Non Skid 29.95
Yes, it's true a Firestone Non-Skid Casing with a
ft
6000 mile adjustment basis.
! i tzrs. ijsv wv r
Willi
THERE'S NOT A MAN IN THIS COM
MUNITY WHO DOESN'T NEED THE
SERVICE A GOOD, STRONG BANK
HAS TO OFFER.
This
tion.
is
diia we
strong,
riavir
conservative lnstjtu
un cariipst desiic to
t-erve you.
Call
prob;
on vis
ins.
help you
at any l;n.e With your
and it will L
fojve tnc
fi
e a pleasure
i
mancial
to try
A Friendly, Seiicebie Bank
Union
Bank
UNION
NEBRASKA
C'sirtfM- A Hi in
ion. ktp in t!:
- ii rt tiiuf a'.i'
Iit'.-.S II!Ut!tTs ;,t
atid w !fe of :! ar I'r. -"
ciiy yesterday i-jr
i.-i'or in Ouuiha totiay for a fr-w
!inm. or; il.o :.ii!y i.mrii i :i :;;
li.irli ?.;'' in 'r:ii!i.
ou Can Save Wioney
BY COMING TO OUR STORE
For Groceries, Husking Gloves and Mitts, Salt and
General Hardware. Now is the time to do that Painting.
DO NOT LET WINTER CATCH YOU
OUT OF COAL
We have it now. Better take advantage of the oppor
tunity. You know what it may mean to be without.
k 8099 STOCK CF BOOTS AND SHOES
Orr Sto.-e Will "e YOU Money
A. L. BECKER,
UNION
NEBRASKA
ielow Wholesale Prices!
We have decided to sell our entire stock of goods
at and even below wholesale prices. As other business
is calling for our attention and demanding our time, we
will close cut cur entire stock cf oods at a sacrifice.
The eirly purchaser will have the best of the se
lection, and at a price which is surely worth while.
Remember, the entire stock goes! Nothing will be
reserved or held bec!:! This includes clothing, hard
ware and groceries. New is your time to save some
money and gt some genuine bargains.
SALE BEGINS AT ONCE AND CONTINUES
UNTIL ENTIRE STOCK IS MOVED.
LiT--' L2
UNION
a Ha
NEBRASKA
0.000
Act
es
LINCOLN
COUNTY,
FOR
COLORADO
SALE!
LAND
We are harvesting an excellent crop of wheat in
Lincoln County, Colorado, at this time. Come, see
land, where in many instances one crop will pay for
the land. We are making trips every Saturday. Call
and see L. R. Upton for arrangements and particulars.
The best land and at a price where any one can pur
chase and at prices where ane one can pay.
CHAS. BOWDiSH,
Box No. 11 - - - Union, Nebr.
That Baby Overland
97
We Lave accepted tlie apc-ncy in Union and viriimy for the
"Baby Overland." which you must see and ride in to appreciate.
We also carry OJdsomohilc Cars and Trucks and Iieo t ars and
Trucks. We have a number of pood mechanics ready for any work
tiiat mav he nffp-e.i in the renair line. We also carrv a full stock
tires and uccesones lor an manes 01 cars.
of
repair work
Se us for cars or
r
BRT W2LLBS,
-:- -:- NEBRASKA
Union,
Nebraska
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Union, Nebraska
UNION
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