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142 1 THTJB9DAY, MAY 26, 1921 PLATTSIIOUTH SE1I1-V7EEHLY 70UE2TAL I' AGE THP.ES i ! ; i i 1 (4 X 1 V 1 Um r3 Atm. JJl JJi w- 2X&' tTil 5 - Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. Think and Act for Yourself! Cj Some people are Methodists, and some are Presbyterians because their mothers were. "CjSone are republicans and some are democrats because their lalh- ers were. 7 But in opening a bank account think for yourself and make your own decision where you will transact your banking business. The bank with a reputation for careful, conservative dealing i-hould appeal to you. v CJ Your business will be appreci ated be it great or small. ank of Um UNION - - NEBRASKA blue line buss, and looking after some business matters at the metropolis. J. F. Hurkhurst ami son Forest, were looking alter some business mat ters in :t'ira--k:i t'ity last Friday, they making the trip via their auto. A Ford eoupe xvhieh was sohl in tiie streets a few days ago to jtisdy a mortgage which was held against it. was purchased by Karl Hathaway. It. H. From we;l and wife of Grant, and W. II. Sutton and wife of Lin ioin. wen- in Fnion ae day la-t week lor-Kfair after some lusiu.s tl!.-! tier-:. Mrs. J. I), Fros- gave a party at ner horn.' la-t Friday to he" S, : inlay : cho..i cla s. which was area' !y enjoy ed fcy every i::e:i!i; r a- x.all as their 1 eache r, Mrs. !:. V. Kecdy was a pas -ep.g r to Omaha !.. ; Saturdav takil:: the hu.-s i.'i as i h' mea t ra r.sport a -of :.i- Mrs. Wayne Lewis is visiting foi ' t ti rin ,1 home la.-i Saturday. the week in Omaha with her parent.:. Mr. and Mrs. Ihtvid Stuart. Robert Troop .f Nehawka. was looking after some business matw-rs in I'nion last Monday atteruoon. The ladies of the Baptist church will serve the Alumni banquet whi 'it will be given the coming Saturday. Mr. Fharles Osborne wa.i a visiter in Murray last week, where he was lnokins after some business in;iilus. W. A. Porter of the Fanner's Co Operative store was a business visitor in Plattsniouth for a short time Monday morning. Miss Klsie Tavlor was a visit r f r over Sunday at the home of her aunt Mrs. Mary Taylor, and cousin Kaehel Taylor. of I'niv eisity Place. Miss Aniide McFarrolI, who has been tea hing at Syracuse, concluded the school ear at that place and ra tion and faund ht- means vi "lience. Mr- . J. M. ratterson v. a1- a xis ; iior in ' i i ; i i -1 la-' Monday, making , flie 'rip via '. he hip. : Fhe. ;,..d f i;n! i 'in- .--!Vir- :. oil ; ad th'- tiaeli!i" v a y plea sa :) t . ) J.i!i a :. . 1, r ha- ! pla'U soil;--: i n'; --live ai re-; ;:' c-.rn the . '-cond ilrae on ae.,-o'iut t llli'av r.'hle . v-a s her whi- h p;--va:iei at til" :1m t a. first iItii : in ! Oe.rae !.ir ::ila-c of J'.il'an, an 'd : lime !! M tld of the i:, v. Miller, while "!. hi- w ,i v to l.inei'dn stopT-cl of! i at I'nion for .-. -aort visit I,-;, e,-i, , t ra i i;s one day i.i. : ,vi-!,. : Mrs. W. II. Mars w in. !.a- b. en i vi.-itiim .i! t ae i: me of ;:i-r d: u ;r. ' ier. Mrs. !i: ri v lirne .-. a' . ' ':ral ! t ' ' t . return. -J I i-f M-.nlav afie- hav- eajned .. .rv pi. a-ant v;-it. l.'Tov ' Miib r and Mi. C.vnc - i.--. :.-m! a. -. Mrs .!, !;;. , :.; ,-. all of I ere w.re isl:i:iu th.- ii aae of II. v. The ltev. .1. !!. Tax lor. li.rnu r i.: tor of th. !..piist chiin-h her.-. waMa!:.'. Mr-. S. Miller of Faion. !.;-: Sun a nlltr in Fniaii one day l.i.-t wee!;. day. driving up in Mr. MillefV car. xvliile on li is way to Neha-.xka. j Mal i: Wuiie of J. , A r.gei. s. and Mr.-. Dv-ll'--rt lrvin d-.-p.irie.l siior- I weli l-:iiov.n 1.x all ia tin- v : t : i ? . n.-ar F;ia": !'.-! i-ian;. i :na wii 'l old t lime ago for ,'.! M-ka Fitx. wh r. i having liv ha-- been xisitin" i'i fii. nd-'. ; i-ars. x. as i.i! Tue-dav and sa and relati.e- f r a short tim-. jfii.r.ds in Fn Miss l-Jtliel n-iiortf ileian.-d la -t U 'inesd iv. Sunday for .!urr.ty. wl. ere she i em- j Sheriff '. J). u i i. and f mil ployvd in the home of Mr. and .Mrs.! xx re vi.-i'.n ;n I Hif.a Ti-iir-(inv Kose living . (.f t xi. j day. c-Miir.a .box n n th. ;.- ear. th- 1). I:. I'orter and xvile were visit-I xife and familx c.kiu;: a.i -.r .a ; lug with friends in Flat t sm u t h last v. hi,. lh .-!i-M'iY was b-.K;rg a!' Sundav. lriing mi in their ar and! :a, i ':a! i.'i-:n-. returnini: home in the evei.iin',. IJud Willis, ;,nd sisier I. aura. v.cv. visiting for oxer Sun. lav at 'he tie ; home of t'ae parents near A'.epinu, Wafer, driving oxer in their aato. ' H. 1). Stir.e v. as a visitor in '.uaiin last week, making th.- trip on t li f Show Saturday Evening Do not forget that we are giving the same good service which was formerly furnished in the matter of the movie. The coming Saturday evening we have an ex cellent show, which will be appreciated by all. The prices are the same popular figure. Do not forget the matter. Come, bring the family and enjoy the evening. M. W. A. Hall -:- -:- Union, Nebr. W. I;. IJMiaii a. -a ho is ear.s-ni : 1 ; n g a I :. rn lor i.ou.s Un pp Miuta o! ! I' v a. !:as I lie I uu !: . i ... ' i. n now ,-oi..-Mie'.-.l a:u! has I.;-!-. . : ihe ca p.-i!-i ; a ir'-, whi' h is K-idi r ih :r-;. j . 1 .1 no 1 5 a u r. ! i. e a : p a ' i ;'. i Mr. and Mrs. .1. I . I'm-; and wo- ' were in attendance ;:t ;ha b.in.;::.' i,iv-n b the I .i u j. h 1 ers of ;h" .uier. a n kevo'.iit ion xx:: it x-as Iit.-!! a 1 'la ! '.smoin a la-T .Joa.lay ,-v, a:i!:.. driving over io the eoiin'y :aat. Lu;her Mead and family, aetom i..i;cl by Mrs. K. C Todd. dro, t Omaha in the big ''adila- of for. Mi-ad xvh'-re they ! ,. !vtd after .ome biisines.-. i.ialt'-;-- a :d vis::i.,t al... witii fiitnd-i for a .-'aort time. Mrs. K. .1. .Mouga;. a;:;i son Ij . i . drove o-ijt to 1. in -o.il ia--. due -day in their --. rt.) vi-it xvith Mi-.-Ivy Mougay. xxii.. i - v c.-iving trea; i u lit at a iio-pital th.-ie. and .x a . is making goa l pro.T.-ss i..xvarJs r.-inv y. Tiie Worthxxiii'e gii!-. the a-ti'. yaung jieop'..1- (lass v.f tiie liaptfs! S'in.'.ay svlio.d and x !io are alxvays .'iai.tg t 1 i i i i . s x.ortii wiiile. iil me.-; at tiie h a;e of Mr. and M ; . 1). F. KaKite tiiv o .ining S.i'aruay after- !" OOT1. At Siota last Sunday there xva ; I wo fhnrrh services, one during 'lie 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. w. h. Dubois, UNION NEBRASKA morning and one in the ev nlng, n well as the nil. le s.-'a .ol. which .- e atte'i b :1. avior cond'ji.U Til. Kev. W. A. the church ser- Free Sample! For 10c we will sell you a 15c brush and give you a 35c can of Sherwin-Williams Co. Floorlac FREE. If you have a chair or table or in fact any fur niture or wood work that needs touching up, this is your opportunity. This is clean-up and paint-up time, so why delay the improvements. Remember we sell Houses, Barns, Sheds, Chicken Houses, Built-in Furniture, Screened-in Porches any thing in the wood line that adds to the comfort and con venience of town or farm. See us for estimates and prices. e appreciate your patronage. Frans Bros'. Lumber Co,, UNION NEBRASKA vices. Smith Clark, s n of Mr. ami Mr. Will Fiark ot Oklahoma, who is mak ing his .home i:i Omaha, v. as a xisito: in Fnion. coming to attend the !mv iai of his mother. Mrs. Will F!ark. xv ho was laid to r, .-1 here !ast Wed nesday. Kay F.-.-ker and hi- mother. Mrs. A. I.. l'.a:-ker. were vi -it ing at N'e biaska Fity last Saturday, (irivinu down in the car of Kay. After looking alter, the matters which culled i hem there they returned heme in the afternoon. II." L. S'.v;iiao:i. who has been at Fie hospital at S;. l.ouia. xvhere he was undergoing an exhaust i ve dink-, returned home a few days ago and look up bis xvork a train as agent a' ! his piao. Mr. Swamoii w ill expect :o go again for a. shart treatment in he near future. "j Miss Mary K. Fosu-r, who is xxoil; ' ing in the Omaha schools, was a jj isitor in Fnion for i-v.-r Stit'd.ay. ami va - i.n.i n ai ine nx ner jart-ins. 1 1. : W. l-'os'er and wife, and : : -ter, Mrs. N'eFie S'anii :i, ai. l xv.-re aeco.ati m- '. d by Mr. K. K. F,:.,ier and faiiiily. -.11 -topping on their retuin to visit :( I'laMsmoiith. j The Kpworth ktague f the Meth idist church held a v.-ry pleasant pic nic at the home of Oeorge l-'veret.. .he:-e they played games in the shady ' ,;;sture and irepari-d and served sup- por under the trees. The boys of j;he league planned and rye.-uted the j'le'ails of tiie pi.nic, wliich in all ' xx ays was a success. Kev. Charles Aitkin, pastor of the Chiistian church at Hartlett. Iowa. I was in Fnion last week, coming to j oiliciate i:i the funeral of the late i Mrs. Wm. Clark, an account of which I was given in last week's paper. Mrs. j Clark was a member of the Christ ia a (church and of the congregation at Hart let t in the years g.ne by. A. K. I! 'cker id soon to have his h( use and barn near Fnian painted Ibotli inside and out. the decorating J to be done by tbrM efbeient and cxper j fenced painter. W. I!, liale of Xchaw- ka. Mr. Decker knowc xvcil the worth of keeping the farm buildings j In the l est condition and knows also I .hat building's well protected by good paint is a good insurance. Dan I,ynn and wife, who were vis iting in the western portion of tlu ' ct-il ;i iwl llller. tlw.e- 1 1 1 . n il ... I lit,. wedding of Mr. George Hastings, wlio i UNION ft ji-W (tx cific at this place. The people ol : j Union are wtlconiiiig this young; 1 couple and will make their stay here ; j ciu o: mucli pieasiu e. GENUINE ! Is Making; the Home Smile. ( Earl M -rriit. the painter and deco- latui. this week as bu-iiy e..s,a.ge-J ill paint'iig the residence of f.lrs. li. A. Tavloi. ; ii.l is makit,g the already I beautiful home look much better, and i is aisa plac;ng an insurance in the i home xvith the coat of paint, for it j i-- being protected from the on sioaahts of tiie elements from the j Id i m ring sun a r.d t he pU? B H 8 r m h 3 A aking rains ni l is pi t-venting the df tcriation. j wi;i--!i comes to ail homes v. du re they - o-l nainting are not pr..t ;-:..d Iy a o.-casionally. DURHAM tobacco makes 50 good cigarettes for Cash Te!!s the Story! Besides the large reductions wliich have been made already in tires, we are giving an extra five 'per cent off for cash with the purchase. We carry a large stock cf supplies, accessories and repairs; d o acetylene; welding and all kinds of first class repair work. We are here to solve your auto troubles and give you I he best of service;. j Makes Long- Trip. j kittle ke.ma Sroll, the eieven-vea r ' oid (iaiiL-'hr-r of Mr. and Mrs. Albert ! -i!l r,r W:, i 1,1 . .... ' ;.-r of T. K. Fultan and wife and il. j j !i. Stol! -f e ia-.-.- ka . made the trip j troin :i:e a. ri !i western portion of tiie j ; -."a:e last week l y hare!f and Chang- ! j j t-i! fara ;,t I nion lor .Nehaxvka. I lie I e ; and j-.. r nt s were ureatlv nloased as x dl as tiie little one and is assured . very pleasant visit. A. R. DOWLES, Proprietor Willis Old Stand -:- -:- Union, Nebr. has visited In re a rii.,..' .-: d Mr-. Anna Chid- -:..a d " b ii ' me in a . 4:1:10. it 1 i!.-:i -d hot..'.' a ;' iiavina made t iu- trip :: Tin y r-'p: r : he ro;. . ii r. tb"v have b- en. W. k. llohack and Haiti,- and l.eiia. v. er : ! he .T I!!.- 1 f H "M1 i Tayl-.a- last Satunb.y a : if; rnaon t )... ail x. - ! b. XVi: ft e T i : .. i : . ' Are Selling; Rapidly. Tiie ci nsignmen of shoes which .(-r.' i'-i-i :i;ly purehased :y .Mia A. lb ; !. and rK-.ivei but a short O; l.ai' ! 1 time : ;-). are b.-ing absorbed very ; : a v il . tbev la-ing spv.-ial price, verv h-dr auto. I 1. .1..,,. 1.. .;lr,. :!:,.,- lain:; tin 1 !:a ilg U ' -. - f, lies is dr.-. W. A. diiriru t! to I'b.ti.-- 1 lie f!- !'. - - all g- ! ; e I e - xv 'i i.-h h :: ve in '!) mad-.- in t f e r rounds of tiie Mas.)?-- !;.". ii. -I'ln-.ir.a the p-.rty s'oaiid at Mi.'--r,-y. xx !i .-r.. Mr. iiol.-..--' . . - ; ' , ', i!-. "... 1. 11; end-! ivga n'o.ig his e,-s. Ti e Mission :,: ' !.; if the .''th.-dis' ehureii in-,.: Vi rv in'er - :ia- 11:. .: -. a' .-, .,f Mrs. .1. i '. Har.-e!. vi)( re 1 :; ' di-'i e':jo-..-l -. i!T. '' -. K. .1 . Mol:- : . x- was i h ad. : -a' : . . rv he, r s i - ':-.-, ard w or! h .' a i ! pre:-1 a.; ;. Th i .-el i rig -v.:- e: . a el a ha a . , r ! ' -,ioa of ,'!' ,-rs v i.i a x i-rv a:propri a ' l;i !ic! vhi-'s .-.ii t :i j v.-.l. Tii- . : . :-s el.-.-., a : Mi-. J. i . ' o-s. pro-hp at : V r- F. .i. Moug.,-. . x : ol--p: , .-.hi - ;! : '.! v.--. a F. ! ! - u- a. : i i a : '. and Mi- . : ; . 1 ' ''a .a ': . a . a ea- iir-r. Tai'iti.:-; All the r:::l-.!ings. i ..: . Id t i: .": '. . xv i 1 - T i .- ; .V. piug ! !a- bail'oi'- i-a !'. 'Mm : ! e.t i ! a r. i . jn- a ; this time il. . '! a i !'e fit'!. 1 '1 i 1 i i I' - s all 5 i)':n-i:-'- -'Kill i'i ti:-- b - ".u;.! i' ioa to x i'h.-ta lid th ravage- of !!;. : ate- Elect Ntvv ICarager lazt Week The Farmer's ( -( )pera t i ve Mer- :..ndi-e i "iiiii.iiiy of Fnion at a 'iag which was held lasi Mondavi I "-veiling, eiecied Mr. W. II. I'orter as j j 'heir maii.iae!-, vvho immtdia' ely took j ; fharge of ihe su re and will in the j li re io dv after the matter for the, a.f-iaii n. Mi '.s Mahl" Reynolds is j in. r. aincd as a :.' .woman, arid ! Willi t!ie two the business should re: o!,.-d afi.-r. With the lit' vinanage-j m.-n!. a nuaibtr id' c'mnges in tbei j.'-iis of condu-iing the bu-aness !1-h-. .'n.i a;, urated. Heretofore there! lias been no publicity made of the i a-iness. l,ii! in the future they will j la some advert i.-ir.g, and e-pecia'iv i i.en syn ial biruaias are t.; be of- j f. r d. -is liit-x will be a; t 'ie bu.,iness xvil! be expected to bt golldilcteil fin a : o oa ' e.-si v a pla .a . 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 for the land. We are making trips every Sat urday. Call and see L. R. Upton for arrangements and particulars. The best bnd in the west and at a price which anyone can afford to pay. CHAS. BQVtfblSH, Box No. 11 Union, Nebr. lie has Ii material an. the pin- -has nain: of F t in-- ootheis. and thiv ia tired thi . : -. i i e r i a i -: beiiig us.-d. s tlu'x ar.-ear- r irr H-.e naiv.-rs.il .e--.ii i .d brani of tu- "i pai it. I hut of Sherxviu y Willia:-i-. Will Kolcl I.Iemcii'.l Services The Jl !!!'!; .1 :a rv;.-es will 1 at the !.;hoais! .-iiurcb next Sn!--!a .i: x iiieii th.-- Rev. R. F. '.: n a -m wiil otli -i..te. Tb.-r- xx ill i al - i -;,)-, i( s jn every branc!; :f the 'MitLin-'. auxMiarits of t'ae ehureh The '5 ipt it chvreh iil also ha'd "ivir regular service?. large Nuir.ber K??r Able Address A i ar lie in! d -airi?:g i d Mii' ah i v i ! a it aa I.:.-1 -co -mn ik ; of tiie mosr in- t'ae !lv. Sam- .i.-ti til .!t!C!-. Union loses to Eagle. Th.- Fnion !. s jaurnexed ,. liab ":! n; and thre plaxed xxith the . r.'e F.Ie's. a very fa--i aal snappy, : ib:--. in wiih!; ihe l.-vs fiom thi:'; !;(- - aiTered di feat, not xvithstand-' ing bo:ii Sid-'. j,u: nj, :l fault ie--: 4-i:iie during the tirst ei-ht inning-'. ; '.ut a hoi hi- in (!ie linal pla'S b:o'i.!li! vi -lory io tiie Kagie team an ! did not allow the Fnian boys an ; i .:.;ior: mi i i y t.. Ining bonn" the ba.-on. ' Next S jndiay'r Game. ' A gime is scheilllled Tor (!;-' earning 'tiday at Fnion. in which they xvil I i try I -sues xx i t h the team fia.ni 1'er- ; .-ix.il. Ia.. which has a iiood snappy ;-am and those who shall attend the .raaie at Fnion the conFng Sunday xvil I .be a-ssured their f:ill moneys, x orth. : Has Moved to the Farm. Rfberi Willis and family have dur ing the past xx . ek moxed to the farm Cash Tells the Story! Say, you who have Leen going to other towns to make purchase?, did you know that people from other towns are coming to our store, because they can get bet ter goods for lower prices, than in their own town. Come and get the prices and you will see we can serve you better than you ever dreamed of. Shoes? Why we can beat them all in prices and quality. A large consignment just arrived. See them. Four cakes Crystal White Soap for 25c. Harness which sold for$ 100, now are down to $60. Our business is increasing all the time on account of the low prices and good goods we are selling. A. 5 if UNION NEBRASKA ..aich be traded for a short tim. Fontinued on Ran,- s ago Subscribe for The Journal ir. F'lM-n for M-me Fme when be a abed ir Ihe yumg people xvho are jug now lea vimi the schools oi Fnii.n to g) out in'o the world and .- in i' -r il!C!!; he- a place in the xvorhl ar.d to osss thos.' v.h com. in contact with tVse young people to a better and a higher life. Th-' ''lurch xvas crowded to its eapaeiiy and all xven- xve'l p'--:s-..,l with the hb' address wi:!. h was d-liv, red. j i i i i ii ' i !!.' . . -.. . 1 S VJ 1 S I 1 1 M . THE. UNIVLIiSAL CA!J 6 Alfalfa and Timothy Kay. I have a ouantKy of excellent ni hil fa and. FnioFax- ;.".- for sale aliE Hi p-r fn. Fa!! piicne !..).".. !i. K.I I Warden. Fnion. Neb. L'xv.;j II ieccrtly. A :iini'.ons have It Happily Wedded Recently. Mr. and M'-s. J. A just returned from an extended wed- iu ng irio wincn liK-iu.. ai mi as t ny j and Ranis, and ieurning t : An-j l.tirn bist Ha.tiirday t'aey were rnJ a . the statian of the father of Mrs. Sim- j i.ioa.s. Mr. O. K. T I : g i n s . tjUy going i to me parent? noir.e at the undo I jgA xv lie re thi'v r.-mai'ied over nis;h! audita I :illli' to Fri-'oTi T. ei:.Ue tin ip Mom i 11 : ! riving here Tue- 1 - morning. TbOjKij w.-ddinc ceremonv xv::s ju onoiinccd by,r!Ji :lie eounty ju'lge at Auburn on tb'-i ta.irning Ma 12. xvhich united ti e hart-; and Fixes of Miss Rilaii : iligvrins. on,, of th... ni:i;i eharniin.-r i of youa.g xv e men. and Mr. J. A. f-'im- nons. wall ar.d fivorably known to tiie people of Fnion as one of the' 'lev.r cpe'a'ors who lo: 's after the' lai ine-s matter: of the Missouri Pa-. - -1 r-2r vJ li i ier Ycu Have Shs Right to expect 3'our dollar to buy one hundred cents worth of tfjl rroods. We are here to fur- Vk nish you the goods full value for your money. " Here are a few samples -A picKea at ranaom .irom our. stock: : Corn, 2 cans for. . . .25c Peaches," apricots . . ,30c Spring Line of White Keds is i Now In Rubber Soles R. D. ST1P3E, 1 -:- NEBR. $440 f. o. b. Detroit We represent the most thorough and up-to-date motor car factory in the world, turning out the best all-round car on the market today the most adapt able to every need of every class of people. The Ford Service organization, of which we are a branch, is the most extensive as well as the most intensive organization of its kind in existence, consisting of over 18,000 Service Stations in the United States. It is our duty to uphold the high ideals of the Ford organization in this territory, to deliver cars as promptly as possible, to give quick and thorough repair service and courteous treatment to all customers. Union, : : : 3 9 Nebraska c ..JM"1' J 'iff i .mi J r.i .'w i '' '1 r 1