THURSDAY. MAY 12, 1921 PLATTSMOUTH SEI-n-TTEEELY JOIH1NAX PAGE TERM Uni on Meets the The service this bank offers to its customers and friends meets ail the demands of sound and conservative banking. We attribute our steady growth to the fact that the people of this com munity appreciate the banking service we render. To you we suggest -t WE ARE HERE TO SERVE arafc of o UNION The Kev. E. A. Fletcher was look ing after some business matters in Linoln last Saturday, driving over in his auto. James F. Wilson and wife were vis iting with fritnds in Nebraska City last Saturday making the trip via the Missouri Pacific. Joseph Beil of near Rock Bluffs wa a visitor in Union for a short time last Monday afternoon lokinsr aftet sme business matters. I'ncle U. F. Hoback of near NV hnwka, was a visitor in Fnian for the day on last Monday coming over from Xehawka on the train. . r , , , .. , .A. i.. ""ivri "'o ..urn.. -ft:. iiiiiS aim iimimiis aiifi soint' iiUMUfs 1 You Have the Right to expect your dollar to buy one hundred cents worth of goods. We are here to fur nish you the goods full value for your money. Here are a few samples picked at random from our stock: Corn, 2 cans for. . . .25c Peaches, apricots . . .30c Spring Line of White Keds is Now In Rubber Soles R. D. STINE, UNION -:- NEBR. The Reo The That is it the most substantial car on the market the Reo. Both the pleasure cars and the trucks. We have some used cars also in Overlands and Fords. See us for bargains in these. Our repair service absolutely the .best and charged very reasonable. We do auto livery and trucking hogs, cattle and grain to market; The Willis UNION -:- -:- o a What is coming? Summer, of course, and with it the usual rain storms and hot sun. If your house or barn needs' a new covering, now is the time to put it on. A car of shingles just in and at the right price. Remember, now is the time to paint. If you let the building take another season of rain or sun, it will require enough extra material to more than make up the difference in any decline in price next year. Be sides, you have no assurance of cheaper prices for years to come. See us for prices and estimates. We appreciate your patronage. Frans Bros'. UNION uensirtment Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. Demands! Union NEBRASKA matters in Omaha !at Wedne-day. dr.vlng n er in t heir car. Ir. C. M. wan wa- i-:'. or in (;aaha f .r the past f .v days, nair:. i::g h.-nie .Monday a: tern !..:: -..a tlyer of the Missruri '..c:t t. M:.-s Ancle "ui'arr.1'. w is on. cf the fari'hv f)f t S r:!.T.-e -!u.. .1- . - , i was a isitor at t:.e hotr.e : !.- . t: r- nts over Sat unlay and Suiiilay. ; P;.'d Sax ton wa a i--i:or iu innalia last .M-.ntiay v,:.-r- a locking after soni btwin. ss -a:.. . returning Ir rae n T'.u-.'.ay a:'.r r.oon. On ac-ount of tlic, !v nvy r.iin !o-t Sunday the Cosjn 1 Tea til v.ai-h v i to hr.ve he!.-n a' the I!a;- t-'iur -h M.ithtTr,- day. did 1! a rr: e fi an J,.r - lliro.rv Bauftr after spe;,: n r.e '. no a n 'iia r the f( end at homo ::. I"n pt. r ted for Omaha M -. h . where he is employ d at ca trade. . Mis. Charles Sj:t of Weepi-ii; J ' Water, was a brief v i -i : r in. I'tiian ! last Monday. wl;ile on her '..iv t Lal'Iatte to visit at the home if J. C. McCreary. Mises Vera II..rr;s and !-M!tb Fran.-, who are with the Sheldon Manufacturing company at N'thawka. were guests with the home folks f .r Oi"or Sun Jay. 1 lie nine 1 .i,i.er ' i 1 ia o- 1 ... . I list or.urcn were :ah -ts at 'tie na a:- . table home of Mr. atal Mrs. John Lidgett last Ti ursda a. wii-re ti.. eve- ' r.ing was most pleasantly spent. j M. Lyn.de was a visitor in .Win.--- . l:a Ci'v List Krida v. 'vi-r-e he -,v..n I with a cCUpb- of com - whi a ' tia"ed ( v. sale at a special auction w hi ":: v.".iS conducted hy Me-srs. Hali ii l:ryan. Mr. V. Ib Haiuiing with a far- if 1 workmen, were busy the first of the t -- r-t l.-iiLPn-r :t ccint .-.' . 1 k a'-oii: t Sturdy Car! I ; 1 Garage, -:- NEBRASKA Lumber E5 NEBRASKA hi.-- h : iTi.I in f.'-n' '. ,r pro pert v which i- adding i:ni-.-h to its val- K". ' Miss F.rinie M ..-Carroll d-partod! II.:?: M or. -lav aferu.'. n for- N-brn -ha ! City ain: v.- :u to Hamburg, la., j : -.vhfiv she vi-;t -i for a si.'.rt ti:n . at the !::!! of a!, a'lii. .'If-.- ib-ihv j j I .Mont llol b. v. ; ; b.-a -ic-r.ding : I -i I '.--V U .! s I nhv.i. d'-purt- c ! ht- v -.1 -a hero h" I';.-- : Ivii, - f':-:.ia jiUrL'L a-:r.'-' .:"--v for i- r ;!" . : ( -r. 1 ! T:i'. lb v. S.:!'-.iJ.-l Mil !" '. re i i' .'. i: h frit :;o! ! .. Ci'v l.-.st !'.; 'i'.v. v anu " t- ! wit : t ..i o br iu'.i r". !r. la-:: Mi::! r. is '! :vt- i'i h k:. w;..- l'.fkin- af - - !,!.! t ( hi I" ii lot: ir :. . r (!! ; ' 'r: ! ':. a i (; ' .-::; !.:'-:-:x-- Ai'-n.iav. a .n a; .a:.t i : .ti of ; h' I ) i. ;-.:r' ! at (. I f i ll --I'I. .u v a; '.-. ! I - . . : r a- I ':.i vers' a " -! : !.t ir V :'. iwa f to M in i-.v iiiornin.'. : : ; "T w i : h i he r:-a-, v . I 1 ::. . r I'-.ion J Jij.?-e !.. Tool ar ! 'i.aaaur .:' ' 'he KartiiM-s Me' i ' cn;. v. ' .: h d.i ! 4 af : ( r ?. I u -i n :a ; t - -r- in Plat -taaii' a la Tatir-.i. v. I :.t I ving v. .-r to he 'tiity -e..' in; i?to of J ; T ld. ' ! The V.-r:h ', hile --Ir..- ..f ': .. 1! u- t u'p' -raoo:. ,::; 'i:-. : ;! : i." ha-i- .-f 'ir. at:.! Mr-. .i,-:::- s Fr.n. on t :: oinlt'g .viiir ! i y atri all w ho are ii'e'p;-: - are iecM-.-s: ih! t-i h,- t--and enj :y t !u- t;: ia Mr. and Mr-, i": rn t it ing ar Nehra-k 1 C"y la "t Sunn. ata1 .a a'-courit t I' t h 0 lo-ivy ran Sundav ven:ng did not u-' : ::!.'. on. y. day M ! -s Jt-.-ieT d v. .nductir.i the affair- of th. ;o- 1 'a' 'A'. Cob' a P "' t of!'. co in -p "'C " r. w:is :. visit '"" i .n. h;.v:i:g c, na- as far a tiie -.-niie-r :ng a it - I ere-i i, i, ?if.-s who were 'b'-tined to j T'-ef a---: pri- :n at .1 en . ! ;- j ar ' am -n 'r w-bfeh was on- w ha ha -1 j 1 ccn victed of rob' i r g : he in 1 '. . . j .-, .. - Th-v o ' i tin-, oh rr. ;.:T frh n i. ?!:-.- hi' a 1 1': 'e-.-ick . :' On. a' a. v-r-- -'" diau a v.vi '; :t the 'a tu of .Mr. ana ! : ; -. lirn- - A : ": s -'. f X"h iw- j a! r. h re.! Ae w a.- a v; .;!.) j 'h.ion la M-r.d.-y afiern.--- a. ' .- g bring The v. ' Jartie- to train. J. I). Bn-mblett d.'. par tod !a-t j d f afterno-trt f r L-'ncr in. wii --re ha j : afending dur:ng tin maj - pa-voa of -h:s v.- (k the itrar. 1 lodgr of I j Am 'e:it O.ah.-r Fn :'. Vt.r-a .t a- J .Vb-gr.'e fr ! 1 T'rra h o.,e v.. i M r. i'ramh'eTr is aide ' " rep re s r :- i sr. 1- .-1 a v i n g h . 1 a ta . ra f . 1 . - . . 1 . . : . . . 1 ' 1 . - i 1 1 1 h ' l l.-i.. 1 --r--- t-?d in :ia. 1 1 i-r. 1,,. n. ,.iV f-n.', '- In ana Ti a- 1" M-. n-1 Mr-. Js. - .: ,'. iii j.h'a. t ' tin- ha? ." :i r". r .he .rriva! at hei- hom.e la S; nm!-'v (...- snd a aa'f pound ca ma ta I iih t-n abv b niaKe l::e w. rt:i waio . hi-' tti";ther are doim" ni. la - .l-T w. ars a -n iie ai llueh Irwin and w-fe vc re v:s ititig in rnic?:. fo- a. :-hor: time h t Sundav evening and Monda v rr.a.rn ing. h ing i he coed's ft tim h:-m-of th"ir s., i lelh-.-t r hnvin a ti d v.-it'e. ha viag i-ited in N'ei ra d:a ("i'.v 'a'u'.aiav ;:n 1 i'it.'" , hn.i n on. ! th. ir way ho;;;.-. v . (Ujn: of 'the he.ivy rain 1 a-; Sntiday ,.;itg j v. e on'polh d t re I. .a !! ; r ;';.';. ; . T.. S.' en., -.ii ;.:id a ife v." -: e vi i itintr in Kag'e last v. ee k w:t h ia-i . i ! i v . Mr. Sv,-n-oTi. wito-e ';r a ith h a s not been the b -t for some tine ' v '!! ni t W e'.,- dep-:i'f far S . !.. ".nis. ! v ;.. iie , ill tai:-' a "cUric" !"i t i e ' M :-.-. i:ri Paeif'c V "nh'ai a thai i nia.ee in -,rder to d. i-mmino v. i(o"Tce of fri-a'tlltm wiil !.; lee;ii:-,,l i to in-ure liini his ai-fi Teim-d i -a.i:',i. j Sure it rain- ! hi-' Sunday. S mn-h that a p. ad of water alma.- . pia-en,'-d the te'ople tjoin.g t.- or o. m- iug from the .Mi-.-ouri i'am'ic sTr.rion. i and Joa I ar. in tlia spirit of : ae J a- hi r. n ci .'i :i s;;a over ti: e iltir.- i aire lakh saying "r.o fi.-h-in a", :a.f- '. ith-'tamling tiie ad in am; ion. Tiiaii u ter suceet .; d in landin: era a - id. but on af.'ouar of !:is 1.. f-'t ' iiing not h in t .1 Tie''. was ,boia about ;! "YTissicnaiv If dies I-Iavo racfip-- T!m numbers of the Woioan' anie and Ki reign Mi-.-iomu;. Soc.eiy t'K- I'aplist (diurcii had a Very in renting meeting at the name of Mrs. nuie Fran.-- of this city last Thur--i.v. at wliich there was a large and t iinsiast if crowd in attendance. he topic for research and study was ! " Japan". :.nd one of ta.uali huer. -t. ; ' lie ladies discussed the topic and 'f it that they were ubundjn.tlv re maid for tlnir time and 'ork which tacy gave to the meeting. An e : callent int-cting wa- had and were j included by the serving a ?mst de ! 1'irhtful lunchecn. which wa- enjov ! c.i bv all. I Pre-jeiJced a Good Play. j T-te "Iron Ryder" which was givan i a t thf Modern Wood in hail last j Saturday, notwithstanding the b id i weather and roads, was v.-eij atiend- jcl and enjoyed ry the large crowd 'present. Mr. Willis -.vh a is careful 1:1 eie selection or the shows. 1a to Mr. Johnson is feeling somewhat im be congratulated on the excellence ' proved, hut net vet as strong as is cf the shows which he has been aide bis custom. ! to he present. ; 1 j . Have Listened in a Long W?ys ! installed by Masters Ilallis banning ln t nion and Mr. Uayuiond Fahr- V M hi X? V Cigarette Tc cor;l in the deiis-ous Eurfey tobacco flavor. . : .-I ti". 1 : o. iea v. t n t ii x . :. .- r ; r -. a 70 1 . - .-. til! i r a " la.-Iio 1 ia. '. I.S V, ! t.ol i.e:-' !i r. : a - '.'.'o'keli 'l of V, !, . . v .ja mg I'lue'i : va r ' i 1: r r.;:! d !' i a ".:'! aad ti.i'i-no: Ti-ev have ;,..!:'! ; a- ' on h.;Ta t he Atlat: ' -a - 'a. bu t m at eoum v : ; a v, "; ieii t lior.-.- 1 f-'r- ili.a'i!e to st-Ltir. vv.. ; ra ; - ;a i : d. All Arkd to em-.in. At a Vi-' ir. t ' :ng .' tae 1 oard K.hfa a.a. ii; t : tfacae: s Cnaai s.-.-.o v-ore a-ktd ' . le- ! in ' oil' l !'lit::i -e'tuo:.- f T til'. ait. z y,: r. A short t into is given. t he ;r-c .. :: and i: is !,, ., ,: ; i.e la -ar.l a .. t he " : t i j a - that t !i, ' " in i - .-niir wiil conaltid. .vain as :: :mh,..t.- in the 1'nior 1 : f i - ' lake- n .te Prf !ivnf' .a- ; a :o!i lias ii,-, I.I The ; r. a :!lTO ai-d Ci. ".viii he : ta-:- i- :-iae - :! ion li'l peri' ntage t. :h ati ailow ler exp- ii-. -.. least Si.tUO .trne lias beet'. st ;n. :-tr-s.s in a -alarii'd I--: :'..r 1 en "ho saiarv v ;..r y,a:-. Mi . , 1 . .0 ,a . an i! b. iv n .0 as a ir.a-riea '.v.a;..ii. an.! a-:.? as deputy. Er-ttr-aincd at Omaha. Mr. I.--i;-.:j--1 iar-itt was a vi-itar ;.:!:!- fa:- Sunday, having ? p.nn last t vn days befare at Omaha, r: . n i'ri lay ho"1 was thorn as the v'-: 15:1 - ' ' ' of Omaha, i- being Ihinoo'.n . ar 1 0:1 S,.K".;day was one of the .- r.t a hanati-i ami enrer-aln-m. a -hett 'ha phy- h-i n of Omaha - ii:-j ImsTessos t i h . medical ibtit of the univ'Tsi'v. 1 1 a viti. ' .1: U.-S he 1." 1 a;,! c:yii:l a -ol-md-.d ana, Fever Un i Fish. - ''. L. ' -rav - v. a- r.nz last a kirtg affr t "ne wa If. -re of in the Mimiri iv.-r and - -a die'tl'' ' ) 'oni a place A- f ai I T '':- iaa (.-..Id r-u an i mal;e ara! : -. k of th-' y i s v" ! :; as . a iv h; 'h'-! in t '.: - .'-.e st r an:, hut 'hen " vi-i ::'". f Hock idoff-. but the 1 that . u ! no' r-o-.-.. ": -k. at his e'nan-1 and aft- r ha vin.g trim! in dn f ! r. ri'oei .-r c.f h mrs. lo"- gave ra..--- af tiie h'-h up and r -tui no 1 n fe. ":ng like he had d me a is work. -His Hor. V Jaclr- I. G. Tcdi Y-. s. that ii the f.'ct. Tiie cmn- ('n.nii- i -tiers v an;adn-e l Mr. O. Yodd to the p.-.-ition of Jn.-- he r- . and he ha ra p ami fibl h t he bond al v.a.s sworn in to p- -m t he du - to :h- ohiae in he b- :T '-n.n--.' :i'd ir. a cordanc w' 1. t'ae c--r-it:-i'o:i of the Thnit-ad States and of Nebraska. . ; sure ir J.i. -ge T.dd wiil tiie c!I:c . li'ab'v aTi-1 wortlii'v. Will Play Dunbar Sur.Iay. T'.o. re. is ta '" n report of the m-n e of. 'mil which the bays did not I 1-iy last Sunday on account f the rathn. hut tlmy say they v if; have a : o.l mime for the- en mine Sunday, v .-''en thry will cross bat- with the ii am f;- -:i I'turumr. ' ai- preparfd i ,v t n e s : i ne of '. ,--t gnnies of th s.a-om (thus f.i-i. Jh'picaeh Goes Out. Ti'e apt roach to t'e pridge near the fa;m of Mr. Ibirk'aurst northeast (f 'ov.n. went out (he otlir night vii'i the h'oi . rain and will receive the a;fen'i n of the ran.', overseer at r. a ' Will P.ahe Fine Hogs. .co Farris. living norf h.east of t.'vn. has decided to engage in the fi le hog rais'n." V.usiness. He just i irchased from YVh Ij. Ftine a verv fine Duroc Jersey boar, wh'ch he t:k to his fa.rm' last Monday and will expect to engage in breeding ?nd raising pure blond hogs in the future. ' Feeiinff Seme Setter Now. 'J-., bee n s ioumiag for some time a ! rnrclsirr Springs. Mo.. ie turned from 4 there last week, arriving in Omaha - m ?aturdav morning and coming to I'nion on Sa'urdav afternoon, and 1 las been visiting since at the home jef his daughter. Mrs. A. V. Propst. ... iTi0th?TS 7av Service. 1 Tho V f T T al I lo.f i;t roo-- ... ... ...u ....... n...- Mont Robb. last week were greeted by a large number of very enthusias- ti? members of the society. Mrs. Hobh entertained the ladies and was , tiie leader of the program which exiihn.ced. Mothers' .lay, there were! a number of pieces of special music, soin- readings and discussions which 1 ."ti.t to make witii the kindly hos- tji:aiitv. 'viiicii i;e4icia:td a social . pirit to make a very pleasant after nai a. The meeting was bri.ught to a climax by one of the mo.-.t pleas ing if luncheons. whieTI was served hv Mrs. 11 ihb. her daughter Miss! C.r,.--:e llobb. and Mrs. Hugh Robb. as-"i--t!ng. Tiie more than tv.tn.y i!e iio'aihers ( f the society 1'eU tiuiii-tive esp'Oiar.y repaid for the arunuing of this ueiigbtful occasion. Want Lcwcr Light Rates. T!"' p- iple of Union are feeling 1:1; they are being reiuir'd to pay r rate for (b-rtric lights than a i - :r.a:1-' V- the ca-rali' iens which re at this t iin ? prevailing. They a-k:ng that the lights b- redifed to t!.e points which is specified by tio- ". ntr.o-r whiaii a- made some 1 . ". --:r ;! kilowatt. They have a a ' it ion asking for this reduction. Senior Class Carnival. The senior dims 1 the I'nion high -r'iod lasj Fridav jre-ented a very ani'iue are', pleasant c-iUTtai:iiirt o ti-- t ! '. a -' a i'e loving public of this town i.) a cat nival which was staged the high -chad and where the !."ibiing was de-orated very beauti-i-iiiy. .am T ; 1 hooths arranged with i;!ayht. .wizzards. and fortune Tell in.', an 1 ot her popular diversions whi h not. tiie smiles and dimes and .in;, ri'-r- T those who attended. All d-dared that tiiey hal an exception ally gimd time and tio- senior class r'alized soraething over ? 1 1 for ihe evening's effort. Death Calls Aged Aunt. The cide of itme has reaped a full schenf in the calling of Aunt Caro iitie Harris, the last of the surviv ing toothers and sisters of the fath of Messrs. V. ! 1 . and IUair I'or tcr. and Mrs. C. J. Suavely, and. also 1:1 aunt to the (V.penhavt rs. Mrs Marri- had f r the past half a cen tury made her home in Sidney, la., n.i was premded by her husband to :he 1 tiier world. She was the sister f t lie fattier of Mr. 1'orter and Miss -nave'v. and was making her home v. ;th Mrs. Wm. Elliott of Sidney. T'-o funeral was held at Sidney last inday and preparations were made fr the attending of the last sad itrs hy Messrs. V. TI. and Bla-.ir t'orter and families, (h J. Suavely nd family and the family of S. Cop- "haver, hut on account of the almost incessant downpour of rain they could not attend. WE SHOULD WORRY A prominent bushier. expert wrote h following sentence: "In the vintage of time, all men whose bu-d-11 ss methods injure others must bow o th.e law of compensation and take '.he iiitior -ith the. sweet this law i.duvs no favorites." It is a great tr'.i:h! We know it always, and that is why we had only grinned and -ai l. "We should worry." when dur ing the 1 o-t three decade here and there some "Crown." "Inamond." or otherwise baptized Bitter Wine was urge! unto the public with great chimc-r and noise. We knew that the "crowns" v oi;ld fall and the "dia monds" would prove fals-e. Our pro luci. Triner's Hitter Wine, will soon have its thirty-first birthday and -.viii see muny more, undisturbed and invincible. The public knows its merits. Triner's Hitter Wine is the very remedy you need if you want o clear your body of poisons accumu lated in the intestines and to compel the sluggish bowels To the normal -.ct ion. You can get it at all drug-gi-ts :nd dealers in medicines. Jo - enh Triner Company. 1 :!:': -4. " S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. GIFT CORN FOU THE STARVING Huron. S. 1).. May S. Farmers in ten states contributed 4el carloads of gift corn for the relief of starving people in Europe and the near cast, J according to the report of Carl Vroa nmm general director 01 the gift corn project for the American farm bur eau federation. Although no accur ate check is yet available, it is esti mated by Mr. Vrocman tlvat these 43 1 carloads will approximate 600. "'t'O bushels. The number of cars from each of the ten states enntri hu'ing is given as follows: South Dakota. i!l; Illinois. 147; Ohio. U7; Indiana. 44; Minnesota. 44; Irfwa, ') ; Missouri. 22; Nebraska. 20; Kan sas, if,, and Colorado 4. Mr. Vrocman, in his report, esti mates the value of this corn when processed and delivered across the water Avill he at the rates of $12, a, htishe. At that rate the shipment will have a valuation at its destina tion of $7,200,000. This state's gift will have an approximate worth of $4r,o.oii. WINS PAMAGES OF TEN CENTS AGAINST BANK Line in, .Neb., May C A bank customer is entitled to damages for failure of a state bank to fulfill its contract on a promised loan even though the lr,an is in excess of the 20 pr tent of the capital stock aJlawed to a single customer hy the state law. the supreme court decided today in the case of the Bank of College View against J. F. Nelson, garage owner. Nelson had contracted to borrow the monev and the hank refused la ter to lend it on the ground that it was illegal because the total amount of tle loan exceeded the 20 per cent of the hank's capital stock allowed by law. Nelson had already borrowed S2.050.27. He refused ta repay this, t Claiming it as daunages. He sued for damages and the bank for the money. I The court allowed him $2,050.37 and' the bank $2.0"6,27, leaving Nelson 10 cents clear damages. 'hone the Journal office when you 1 1 J- cr ir -nppn ni inn Tinman- m nnv - " W X J KlEtL Best equipped shop m SOUth- eastern webrasiia. "Sudan Buy home grown seed. You cannot expect the best results with Texas or any southern grown .serd. This seed tests strong in germination. Price Qzc Per sac free. MURRAY CHANGE IN COMMANDERS OF U. S. FLEETS PLANNED Washington. May 7. Changes in the commanders-in-chief of the Al-h-ntio anil J'atitic division of the L'nited States H--et 'are to be an :. .11 need shortly 1 v the Navy depari n es t. Both Admiral llmry !;. Wil--"oii, c; niiiiandi ng in the Atlantia and Admiral Hugh Rodman in the 1'aciiii-. have aboiiT completed tlo-ir lours .;" duty w i ti the i i - -t - and ,:ie siated lor shore .-er ice. No decision as o their succe. i-ors !. - l eeri reached, it was said today a" the Navy l)'p.irtno at. b it S-cT' -tary l)-uby lias th" nano's of ligih!" officers under consideration and i expecTecf to make a decision within a few days. It was report-.! at the Navy department that Admiral Wil son would become superintendent of he naval academy at Annapolis, but tin's was not confirmed. Admiral Kod r.ian also was said to be slated for dulv on the east coast. Elank Books at the Journal Office. Here is Fun for You! There will be given an exceedingly enjoyable photo play at the hall Saturday evening, entitled From which will be supplimented by a comedy, featuring "Fat ty" Arbuckle. Also the Fox News, making a show well worth while. ALBERT WILLIS, Manager Uni nion, Battery Service Station! I am prepared to look after your battery wants, in the way of recharging, repairing and furnishing of needed parts, as well as providing you with new bat teries. All work has my personal care and will be given the minutest attention. UNION 30,000 Acres 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 fcr 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. BOWDISH, Box No. 11 - - - . Union, Nebr. Prices Going Lower! LOOK 48-lb. sack of "Letter Roll" flour $2.25 2 cans of sweet com tor 25c 3-Ib. can of sliced pineapple for. . 35c Good bulk coffee at, per lb 15c 2 packages of raisins for 55c A nice line of shoes, on which we are making some very attractive prices. New ginghams and percales, the very finest and prices reasonable. Many excellent bargains in men's work clothes, hardware and groceries. A. L. BEOitE UNION Grass!" NEBRASKA WOMAN WINS AWARD AGAINST LUMBERMAN Lincoln, Nd... May 0. Mr". Flor ence ui'Ter of Omaha is allowed the erli t or jll.i'i'i) almuei) iier by a jiuv in the ouIjs county 1 i ' j i t ton it a-', a result of damages Mif-fei.-d wh ti -hie was 'ruck by an au' ) driv.n 1 Mrs. Florence lloag lan.l. '.if- of William V. Iloagia nd. w lfhy Omaha lumber man, at Thiity-third and I'arnam treets in March, litltb '1 io- judguu at wa-' charged aitaiu.- f Mrs. Iloaglai.l and Samuel Caili-l" jointly. Mrs. Ietcr wa- cru.-sirig the str-i.-l wlo n i!i- iloimland and Carli.-!e ."Utos collhb-d. th lloagland .iuto striking Mrs. Ie-fer. The jury found lanh dri.ers jointly liahb . The ca.-e was appeah-d to the su preme court and the finding of the listrict court was atliimed today. For any pain, burn, scald or hruise. -apply lr. Thomas' Keb'ctric Oil--the hou b'dd r"l!i'ly. Two sizes. ::e and 'iOc at all drug stores. Now On, Nebraska NEBRASKA HERE! NEBRASKA