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THUHSDAY, MAUCH 17, 1921. PLATTSKOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOUENAL PAGE SEVEN 3 Union Department Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. Who Is Worrying? No the Systematic Saver! The systematic saver has been piling up a reserve account which comes in mighty handy when credit is tight. His banker has faith in him. He hasn't purchased any wild cat securities or bought a higher priced automobile than he could afford. Why not be a systematic saver and carry a reserve account? This bank pays 4'f on savings accounts. ank of y. mi do En UNION NEBRASKA SPRING HATS! Our excellent selection of spring hats for ladies h-ve arrived and are on display. Call and make your chcice before the line is broken. Also get in your ciclor for grass seed; better hurry about this. Excel-ic-u ginh-m of latest patterns, 18c per yd., cash. R. D. STB WE, UNION -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA Baifsry Service Station! in the reeded teries. prepared to loclc after your battery wants. : recharging, repairing and iurnishmg or pr.rt-3, as well as providing you with new bat A!I work has my personal care and will be given an the minutest attention. 3 H uBOIS, UMCN NEBRASKA S AL BAND When you have drank of a cup made from this ncv. and popular blending of the coffee bean, you will know what good coffee is. SPR1KG DRESS GOODS! Percales at per yd HV-jC Best prints calico, per yd loc Ginghams, absolutely the latest, per yd '. . 172C Sug-ar at $9.50 per 100 lbs; prunes, none better, per lb. :0c; best caisup at 15c and best Hieh Patent flour at $2.75. B.gh grade 1 J-inch brass mounted harness which formerly bcurht $125.00 can now be bought here at $80.00. This is getting down to the basis of the pres ent prices op. wheat, corn, hogs and cattle. UNION A. L. BECKER, NEBRASKA Dr. and Mrs. V. M. Burr it t were visiting in Omaha with friends and relatives last Thursday. Uev. and Mrs. Y. A. T:'yloT v. ere visitors in Omaha over Sunday, they making the trip in their car. Wayne Lewis and wife have moved to the Charles Dysart place and will farm there t he coming .stiison. Jarvis Lancaster and Ld Knin., cu Murray, were looking after some busi ness in Union la.-t Mniiin afternj"i. Dan Lynn is kept ve; y i,uy t li . :e days at ' carpvrtcrii:g am! looks Ur nmeh mere work as li.e reason :.tl vanefs. John Lh .i and i-.;Ti. Avulers t; Lloyd of Neh:sv!;a. v. -tv kkinr; af4e: some l)U: i;iest; !::atu rs in Union l;.s; Monday, j Miss Grace Dogeririef, who is i cf the ttarhers of i ru I nu n scln..'! . i El Ms LuKii", v. ho villi Art j s-on ah at u week ago went to Ar ; ri iia . C'oiorad:. remained four day?, ; ur.d wliilr there seen sumo, of the for jiu.r Vrio'i people, meeting with Del I bert Young and having a good visit j with him. Ellis tells of there being ! snow suirm there, but it was gone at ill - vr cf a few days. Ellis re- turned h(.nyo last week, while Art is st it y m g. having some cars to work en for tlc present. nde;- rlur daughter. Mis. Elsie. They, had in mind, work for the foreign fields, ' and all vere provide 1 vkh neediej and tlirt'od and low they worked :. a caution. The season for ;;ctivei work being faithfully put in, the la-i dies enjoyed t ! 3 remainder of the; session m a lighter vein, and then iitw they did enjoy th delightful luncheon which vas served. t: spent Sunday at the home of friimls j near Xi-hawka. ! Mr. Lemiel liarritt was a visitor j at home for over Sunday and re turn - ! cd to his studies at the state univer- 'sity last Monday morning. ! Charles iloback and family, and J Rev. and Mrs. Y A. Taylor visited ! at the home of W. L. Hobaek and j daughters last Wednesday. j Mrs. Kate Borne and four children i of Nebraska City, were visiting ovt r j Sunday at the home of Mrs. Dome's son Fred, and wife of Union. ' County Commissioner C. F. Har ris, was in I'lattsmouth and Cedar Creek last Saturday looking after some business matters for the coun ty. Stephen Taylor departed on the early train last Monday morning for Plattsm mth. being called there to serve as a juror for the. present term of court. Misses Elizabeth .Frans and Yc ma Harris v.-crc visiting with thfir foiks in Union over Sunday and ! t -turned to their work at Nehawka last Monday morning. Mi;s Octa Au:-t.in. who is cmpl ;yi d in Omaha, was a visitor in Uni ;n over Sunday at the home of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Dian Austin and wife of this place. Albert Wi'lis is furnishing some ex cellent picture shows for Union, and the cne which to appear or. Sat urday "IJurning Daylight", is a hum mer that you should see. D. H. Dorter has disposed of hi : ear. the Case, which is one rf the let makes, to Mr. Fred Tinner. The purchaser will find that the ma chine is a vt ry .-erviceab'e rar. Fred Clark and wife .f n-nt'i cf town, accompanied !y Mr. Ira Clark th? barb'.'r. were looking after busi ness matters aTid vi.-itinc with friends :n Nebra-!.a City I:i't Monday. Mrs. C. F. 'liase. wlio has been making her home :-.t V': tor' jo, la., arrived in Union, where they will mak tcheir home :;i the future. Mcsda:iier- J-hn Lidgett and Dan j Lynn were visiting one day last week ! at the home cf their friends ;he w oruen sisters oi .; aaw Ka, navinr had a very ploa.-ant day .Miss .Mary Let i.er was a p to Omaha last Monday, win with friend "vVill Cere fcr the Chickens. .1 i;s C'jia Hathaway, daughter Mr. and Mrs. George Hathaway, rg r i .it of Un!cn. is g.)ing a iter pror-rritir a in the rignt way. She 1 :::: srm fine breeds, which is an esver.t:; 1 '.gure, hut borido- that she is t;:-i".a; her attention to the raising f i-.i--l:o;:s. both fcr the making of them t'i' be it table f-nvl. and egg lowers as wen. .miss liatnaway .Tntly purchased lumber at l-iat's Drot Iters yard t'uv the pur er constructing r hkken house modern in its ap. w here th.- .la.cp car. :ary. a well as light arm. We judge she d by i ai.-ing a verv i.'a til- Will H?ve Church Services. The members of the Methodist church have arranged 'for services at their church the coming Sunday. There will be service? both morning and evening and with the myelin-?! if the auxiliaries, such p. 3 the differ- ctt organizations of the Epworthi Lagu? and the bible school, the day j will t)o a busy one. ihe "ervtce at the Daptist chorea will p.!so inclitde two services, the meeting of the D. Y. P. V.. and the l.iblc- sc'.'col. Let Ihce interested in either church so ciety be in 'attendance. : 1 1 1 l'-!t . iniiiieri-. be t lie tiios t .-a a i ! and airy, and vv j will be rewardt j pn fitalle flock. Will Engage in Business. Y"th the inarringe of Miss Lyda Clark, there is being made a change i:i conducting the pnstcice. and she and her husband. Mr. Fred Borne, will put a confeciionerv store in one side ;:f the Irbby which will greatly' facilitate to accommodation of the j public, who are desirous of purchas ing small articles which are usually i trund in a stationay .-tore. They will cany confectionery and sta ti v.:-ry. The alterations of the of fice have been made and counters and shelving provided w hich will be carried. i lie icinuii' miuuiu ia iinjii nit,- icij j fir.,t. Returned to Her Work. Mi s Eva S.uk'ey. wh; is one of the force of tac)iers in the Union tchool b.as returned to her duties af ter an absence of a nuaibrr of days at her home in Syracuse, called there cm account of the illne-s and deuh of l'.er mother, who was laid away after t a long life of usefulnc.-.s to her! friends and familv. fcr the goods It looks like from the very Illness Prevents Teaching Miss Minnie Feters ,onc- of the teachers of the Union schools and who has been very successful i-nd a pop ular young woman with all, has been compelled on acconut nZ ill health to resign her position as teacher, which has been filled by a Miss Ellis of Weeping Water. !h Gave a Miscellaneous Shover i he members of the L. F. K. club wh'ch Mrs. Fred Home is a mem . ": c hvv a niircellaneous shower i l-otiie of Miss Oeraldine Ko.Idy is a!:-i a lueJiiber of the club, evening was very pleasantlv in games and a genersl goo! was had in whi.l! ail partici- A delightful luncheon was t the close cf the evening. be a T " i e time pat ed. Si-l ved Ti show er brought many beautiful j a"d useful articles for the new houe- i wife. ?!rs. Borne expressed her plea sore at the bountiflu gifts and mere e.-rci tHyl was she pleased with the j bring favor of her friends in the j pr: entaticn. : Having TToutle With His Eye. W. L. Hobaek has been having considerable trouble with one of his eyes which had become affected and was a visitor at Murray last Thurs- ! day, where she was having the mem- j I er treated by Drs. Brendcl & Bren- ! del. Mr. Iloback was accompanied! by his two daughters and his son j John. ! Mrs. Mont Eobb Better. ' Mrs. Mont Kobh. w ho has been ii! j at her home for some time, is re- j ported as being much improved. The ! D. r. O. E. of Plat: --mouth of which i Mr. Robb is a member, rent some i very beautiful rosr?s. a bouquet I which Mr. Robb very much enjoyed and appreciated. She is extending her thanks therefor. vi. mn: will also :n Social Thursday L?.st. The younger members of the Dap '. church and which had its' nu- tisin the Baptist Young People i on. held a very interesting ter at the home of their pastor, the . Samuel M'l'.er and wife, last : iisday, is what th v chose to call a rng socb'l. A mot- pleasant eve-ii.'i-g was had. the prevailing fea ture of the plays being that they v.h; all in sons;. One was reminded u t to of-Saakespt'Pre ana were n r.t .re enjcyable. S me :!eli-".it-Ptits capped the climax of the v pleasant evening. ti cb V 1 v i' T): attend the atr. show wliich is bedim staged in tbt me'rrpoMs t ; is w eek. James Fitch wis a visit-.;- at t in borne of ITU Lewis ar.i! with lrkr-d.-iu Union last rJonday, b.oHng after tome business mr-tte-s a-,d returjiing to his home in Murray in the eve ninpr. Mrs. Yv". L. St inc. who has Iwen at a hospital in Omaha for sotue tim where sb.e underwent an oprravion for apnendicitis. is r't'-tfd ,-.s leirm niirovea a a!lc to re or Will Ho-d a Sak. T: has been as id that W. 1! tfr bo appointed at; administrator f the estate of the late M. G. McQuim. and affrr consultation vith theinei: bT3 r-t the family it was decided bet ter to dispose cf some of the surplus st rf!;. rntl accordingly there wi'l be hebl a sale at the home rn next Fri dav for the purpo---? of disposing of t! ! Kdi an Exccllect Sale. Col. W. K. Yonug. who just return ed frrm the northwestern portion of . tlie state, where b.e crieii a farm rale wliich amounted to some $5, SCO j d( liars, had an excellent sale and : with his characteristic force in sell : ing. was able to sell some spotted jpr'and china hogs which this man i U::d. with the other stock, they bring- irg on an average for the herd. 1 ?207.D0 each for the sows, while the beats, wbich were small, all brought i $100 each. The proprietor. Mr. W. S P.. Wykert. was well pleased with the iieturns. It is an assured fact that Ct.?. Young is a salesman, whether it be an ordinary tarni sale or whetn-- he is h-mdiv.g pSre bred hog cr (attlr. Si(tttxl noland china hogs :e fine i;'s. but when it is consid , erc-I that they were only sold at an , orornary l.-irm sale. th returns are , in:.: t grat:fying. and much is due to I the ability of tho salesman. urplus property. A nc our room Unicn School Primary rcom .v ptipl:3 bas been ZTctes. sr me i; w i'l be t' is botir-ti si" e i ome in a tort ; me. W. II. P,a to assist tv r income ti:: for nninc. win - fv. r r k i r.rr n t urns on hi" friends, ar.d a-; the Tor r. -visist bu?y of for Li I t St: 1 at in t Had a Very Pic? rant Tine. Murdav the O-der Eastern at their session at Nebraska City an interest in. s: cbs tj instruci :e masteries c.f the order. Anion:; rti.eiiiree.ion of their gu: r-: sriTUuous fcanqi,ft trom rrion were Iiss Mary ;eorer. the camp- Mesdames Jessie Lidgett. Belle Frans. s of I n:on if d a bane sal? at . L. .:. Upton. Joe Bannine, Owen Bal ;to.T;ce .ol .-.y last Saturday - fn,,r olnev Eastert I(ia Appletrate. Lumb moer rnces Drop! 1 he present market on lumber is now at a pre war level (considering the increase in freight rates.) Our seliing price is governed on a replacement .basis, and not what the material cost us. Our loss is our loss that's all. From all indications and reliable sources, there will be no further decline in lumber prices this year. Lumber is the cheapest commodity being offered the public at present, so why not start that building you have been postponing the construction of for three or four years? You may need a Kbuse, barn, hay-barn, hog shed, implement shed or hen house, so why delay? Come in and get prices and specifications. We appreciate 3'our patronage. Frans Bros5. LUfiifje UNION NEBRASKA i that in fiiv way which he c j them, hr.s been kept pretty ! late making out returns ! friends. j T nder the direction of the dian. Mis fire girl the post winch netteel th"r. a t'dy rum cf money and ls.- gave them . "ine bu.-i-Fc-s exc-rier.ee. Mont Robb departed last Mondjv evenintr for PlaUrmouth and ft-m there the fo'lowirg meirninrr for .the wcct. looking after the intorpsts ef the Hynos Oram 'oinpj.y ei Omaha, in ptirchajirg g-ain. If is leported that th" Rev. J. B. Taylor fo Nebrn-' -i City, who fe r merly ministered ti fbe congregation in Union, is jut at tins time enTged in eppductinrr a very successful re vival for his church there. While they are not busy at other ihings Mr. Robert Willis and son Al bert, are kep' buy building a Ford spe-edster. which is to be rome car when completed. Do rot fail to see the craft when finished. Last Friday evening there dance given at the W. which was well fned j'ru one enjoyed thernse'vs tc the limit. The inuic was f'nni hid by the Un ion e r-hetra. d- icb. i fully capable cf furnishing tbe best of musir. Joseph R;y. former'y ef Atchi-on. arrived in Union. !avt Monday to take up bis work a", section foreman for the Missouri Pacific, while the for mer foreman, Mr. W. 3. Sidwell. has been transferred te Portal, where he will continue for the Missouri Pacific. Mrs. Joe Bauer is report -d as be ing very ill at ho- home in Union and while ?he is bavin.- the very best cf nursing and medical care?, her condition has imf grown better, as desired. It is be. peel that before long there may bo a change for the better ard that she may bo able to b'j tip again. W. H. Pu-;er has been busy during the past v.-re"; in putting t he property of the M. E. parsonage in gr.od con dition, which bas recently been oc cupied by Mr. C. F. Chase, who is em ployed with the Sheldon Manufac turing eompanv at Nehawka. Mr. Porter wa making renrv'rs on the cistern and other portions of the premises. j the class was Mrs. Derwond Lyr.fle. : A 111:1st enjoyable time was bad. the ! festivities continuing until an early boi". Those to attenei and enjoy the ore: sion and participate in the ar.il Mrs. Charles Mclntvre of Lin coln, who is visiting with friends in I' on. S'JiTrise leir Friends lie ne ;r.Htors eu .Mr. and lia"..l :urriise:". them op eiav v.iior tbev arrived in s. J. C and their ! celebrate ' the annivenary of ' ma--?.ir;e. just one yc;' r short of ; c,:tarrr of a century am. This v as iifcleed a surprise, although, the harpy ;c"it!e had an inkling of the hapry . event and were in a manner prepared ! for the occasion. The season wa" j very pleasantly snent and with the j congratulations, the very nice pres- emnrg the decade and a quarter ' and the bountiful feed, the time was me r. . joyousyl spent. this Mre:i a. ter have begun dec rations w'trking for our enrolled in week, being Ralph awford. The cbi on tiie E re cm. The county superintendent. Miss I'l'lofcn.eva.- a visitor in our room, as well as the ri -st cf the school, last week. Miss Ellis cf Weeping Water, is the new teacher in the 'nd primary room. Fifth and Sixth Grader Emma and Leonard Crawford are two newt pupils in cur room. , Miss Saek'ev v as called home by the death cf her grandmother last week. Several cf the senior girls taught in her room during her ab rcnee. High School Note Winona Dysart and Eula Frans A-xc their reports on "The Growth of the It. S.". and "Japan and Her ";vplc' rerpce! i veiy, last week. l'oliis Banning was absent from rchool Friday, attending the basket b;il tournament at Lincoln. A new electric bell has been in- in the assemblv was a . hail ! everv Ecth Auxiliaries Ifles-:. Th ladies aid cf the Metb: dist church of Union and the Woman's Heme Mi-sionary society of the sane church, both met in join session at the home of Mrs. B. A. Taylor and rtaiteil in tfe assemblv room The Domestic Science girls closed their course in cooking last week and w ill spend the remainder of the year j lert pies and bread lart week. New song books have been ordered for the assembly room. The practice cf pa'rlimcntary law was taken up Tuesday morning. The Vi-trola was brought up to the assembly room on Wednesday ! morning so that the high school and the 7th -and 8th grades might have a chance to enjoy the new records. Head the Journal -Rrs.Et-ads. Laugh and Grow Fat! This is the hunch! You sure will laugh till your zid.es ache when you see "BUR-8?JG. DAYLIGHT!" . , POPULAR PRICES M. W. A. HALL , SATURDAY WIGHT, MARCH 19th EJirssors Picture Show o., Albert Willis, Proprietor UNiON -:- -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA y Are! We have several gooei used Fords and also new ones as weli, for immediate delivery. Three good used truck?. Better get thuce ca. s aitended to before the rush of Spring work. Ve Do Aceleiine Welding! UNION -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA Sriiih Cream Station! We are paying the highest prices in cash for cream, butter fat, chickens, eggs and ail country produce. See us for prices. Located in the M. W. A. build ing; room formerly occupied by telephone company. Smith Cream Station, H. A. Srrrith, Manager UNICN -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA You Bonne! Wast Longer!. Sprmg is here! You are needing machinery, repair--, c.c. With t-locki of lever harrows, plows, cul tivators, mowers, rake?, etc., in the International and all other lines which were placed before the advance, we are able to protect our patrons with a material sav ing. We are, on the other hand, abls to save you 30 on mattresses and all upholstered goods, while on all furniture and rugs, we are making a very material re duction. See us; wc are able to save you a nice piece of money on what you need. The advanced railroad rates are not in the goods we are offering. J BANNING. UNION NEBRASKA ;J h - ,7 1 Ws Have the Ford Agoncy We are ihs regular representatives of the Ford Motor Co., in Union, and have in stock all kind of cars for sale the Sedan, Coupe, Touring and Roadster. We also carry tha Ford truck. Our phone number is 20, and ve urge you to cali us for a demonstration. We can sell and make immediate of any of the models of Fords, as we are carrying them all in stock. See us for anything in this line. Pre pet 8t Phone No. 20 urbee, Union, Nebr. uuuu icres LINCOLN COUNTY, COLORADO, LAND FOR SALE! Lincoln county, Colorado, farmers harvested an excellent crop of wheat the past season. Come, see land where in many instances one crop will pay for the. land. We are making trips every Sat urday. Call and see L. R. Upton for arrangements and particulars. The best land in the west and at a price which anyone can afford to pay. CHAS Box No. 11 BOWDISH, Union, Nebr. Fistula-Pay When Cured A ir.Ild yi'mi of treatment that cures Pile. Fistula and. othar Ketal I'Imiwi In Bhort tlmi. without m. i.Tirn Kurrirai oDeratlotl. N Chloroform. Ether or other ceneral anetht tue4. A cxir gTiBJ'-r'tee'l In erery ruo accepted for -eatme"t. anl no morey to b pa.d until cured. Write for liook on r.ertal Unease . It! e- and temtmomal of Cirre thiin l.of0 protnirent reorle who hve :i r""i"" "Jr "ird. U2. E. U. TA'iHY, gnnaloriiun, Iter Trnit Blrlf. (iiee Bldg.), OMAILk. EH . Ur. K. S. JoliUktun. iiedioU Uirector.