PAOZ TTTRE5 TKTTHSUAT, JZ7TL 23, 1921 rLATTSMOUTH SEIJI-WEEKLY JOURNAL rr 7T tment Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. Millions of persons have carried Travelers Cheques to every nook and cranny of the eartn. Inexperienced travelers as well as eteran cliche trot ters have found this form of sslf-icj-n! :fyu. 1 ravel funds essential to their comfort. When you buy Travelers Cheques at this convert your Iravel money into a form c which, is ready negotiable any v. here, and y can be spent by no one but yen. Travelers Cheques are popular with tourist? they positively safeguard travel' funds. They are nopular with hotels and railroad and .!r-:in shin coronates because: mev are noi uiiuir-- k;;j 1 bank you currency vr.i which ecau::e thieves lo li and because they eliminate embarrassmt and hazards incidental to cashing; peri-ona checks. We regard the sale of this international currency as i r one or the most important pnases oi banking service. It costs little to insure your funds arrainsl purchasing Travelers Cheques at ths bank. our Cvin?)l!e Bank ov Checking Accounts Ft ?' Safely Deposit Eoxe Lcai:3, Exchange and EorcL UNION - - NEBRASKA Mr:. YV. A. Tayicr ami other of her many friemis here. . Ljii Friday. Attorney ( L.. Graves wa :i vi-i'tir in I.iucain, a iied t !u i e I io'.ik a. ' r ?ime br.-i lit manors and alj n.- tht- ' l of his uuuj-h-tr.-. Mr-j.im; 5. 1 J . -r : Royal, and ,M. A. li -iirrip.. ami tlx: i hu: namls. : cemetery. The strar.ge car awaited Dane will teach in a summer school ; jr the car containing the Foster before going to Janesville. where they yaity li the corner of the bridge west will make their home and he at home J of to".vn ar.d at;aiu tried tu step the to their friends after August la. P car, hiu without tntcv. iiit man ' Farmers Timor TTr.M Mpetmi-. i ' ' The Farmers Union had a very in teresting mettinp at the M. V. A. hall last Wednesday, when they lis tened to a program furnished by the Union young ladies in which Miss N't! lie AlcCarrol rendered a solo, which was greatly enjoyed. Miss Alice Todd and N'aoma Maueav pave u.cn came to Union and stuppel for a short time here and di parted in ' j haste, as though the ma:. 1 cared lie would be arrer-ted. ll vas evident tiiat the man had intended to hold up the occupants of the car. Lut the ooim-ss aad quick thour.it of .Miss i'o: u-r fjiutrated his designs. The Bank of Cass County Established 1S81 at i i lO " ' v. i 1 a i si-::oj! a' 1 1 i'iui. . lie. - dozen of tin' young l.i- attend:!:.'' I lie sumnor i-i'ii, wore ii'iri.- foi t:i..' : hey L iag" M isse.s Kala i I .a l:u-. Annies 11;- Spend Pleasant evening'. Last Friday eenin? at tin p.t-asant : .:iic of Mr. W. L. Ho back, t h-re was ,a:htn-d a crowd of about thirty-live iritims ami r.:v uors oi who hail come together ! to tneir friends, -Mr. and art. t'arioii, .Margaret Svvan. Winona Uy- Vovvell, who h:t,ve hem ! : c; rii t : T li e ;it. the h :):iie i l.triiiu hk;!:ier l ntar 1'art- lo.. was a brief visitor in t'r. 10:1 !j. t Morday i.u.'Tii.ir. ft:d s;.::;: -i short t .ti.. ; t h a ;:ui:i'--r oi he;- Ci' s ' :f .11 Ti:e tat a er, ;ir!! eveaii cio.ijtutti v. : h lrit nt' !..it an ner in Wet;.' a': -1 !: 1 ;n:! .".! hf'iii a very i.e '".riaie tf i r. i rnr::; li. Fran.- ia-t Sat unl'i;. , s ill the I'iiape of a poteh i .' lu re a , en ; r t.a i i! :i: -"a- ni v-!'. as will as a nitv i i n tr : r " e d . Mr. W. i. I. y ho-: was vi ry ; pent with visiting and ' ,.ati'n ami not the lea of the events of ihe even:; 1 i!-Ii.-htr"ul iatifiic-n v.k.th A Kiiiriet uiid I-'ii;. Kohaei: tar:: ai:d wiiicii iti'IudtO ice ere. nil 1 1 s I a in iiv, pay hoanr j rs. Arthur ; -itin for ' Mr. . Vow - ! i 'lack, si: fr ' - i ;o,a i )' a :a:it ly , oci.il con-1 : pieasii:;1: ' :r was the I . - e. . ii-,: i ami ; ;: duet, which met with eijual favor. I'roreeded by ;iti instrumental num ber riven by Miss Alice Todd. Mr. J. O. Khrayer of Lincoln, made an ex tended address touching the interest of the fanner. Ice cream and cake was furnished and all had a most pleasant even in. sr. NEBRASKA EAGLES FOR OLD AGE PENSION '.:... Tb;n. : t tile (' i cotter, of : a few year' .' 1 i.a.' t 1 1 i i ,vi!t) was in well War - h. l ory.v : i ire s "no riy man aiiil inar as the :e .-ali'i- e.-', .K-d. v.i r' 1 s mat ters at :1 li M r.kin;r I'll iuii ! tl'e cur i k. Tl.ev li- :iit, intel-ested ca V '. e--. at V toiay .; nu r ii net . n S.li' o : ( I V e'i la- t . t:.i a 1 i in luet ; :.-' is i o :? i'.c: it!'. S :;'a whi.-h oc- ViTr W 11 at t t Il'l i lie r e , e una i le Tiie ii:'e.'St on eii i.' pt t:p, a'id a d..:-e .y t':i:!.'.e a": er the ser-'i-Ms i-alie. Mr. and Mrs. Yoweii, n uhcise ht a or the v. :: herinj-v va i ad. (O-pai-t-f tl on Monday afternoon i'-,r Xtl:rar !a !':t w here llo y "ill : ! m! ; few days, aj-t-r which they v. ii! l:o to 11 l::ioi t laake their holl.e. All Angr.st Chiipnr?.; Tree. Tile new ii: v :! ion. v.'iiieli tile I :i i ii."t h'liie.; are jut a tnis tiau- in ; ; -:::: at : i! rr. looks lik.' ir would be :i ry jirfilita hie and plea-art under-, t ! in? as v. - ii. The plan N t have, a l'hrisMi:as tre- in the in -nt of At: o i. the sn:;w and ice is c:pectel to a,se:it. but the rea I "iiri-tmas , i;t will tie :n evtilenee. IK-na- Conventioii Tills Afternoon Goes on Secord in Favor of Measure to Provide for Needy. De vh- : L. U. Up- ; 1 e . 'a rim r meet - Mr. l.in Lynn was !.a:aiwate More, and i v : v cn fa Me ma n e ;i!:,e T'r. W. li. : er t lie hii-iiM s.-. ;. t if! a a i - fa e; if. t ; :;s lor the oceasion a:, ii,-.. tree which will be s M : ssi; nary hi tiie.-- to a ho", mi at Indiana II arbor. ou wa 'it ' o ilo so: v.'ork, act behinii i :v: l! n a ry n '.. r of W iwii 1,-r the f i h is et lebra i r i tviTis for nt by the for chihi M ich iiran. e real n:i:. Jhis move .le in Ai!- ati- The ! a a.-:-rs A. W. I'ropst was looking aTter some business matters in Flat tsaiotith last Monday aftern.oii. A. V. I'ropst of the tirm of lToj. t & Burl ee. s;ild a Fora louring ur and a Ford coiipie last Siturday. J. L). Cross auil wife were visit intr with friends in Flat :: 'nan li last Mj.i dav. makinir the trip wi:!i their car. Lloyd Yonker was a l:usi!:e.--s vis itor in Flatisn.oUth lat .Mviotay. makinsr the trii on the Mis.-c uri i'ae if it- train. Mr.. G. S. Upton was a visitor in Omaha lat 1 nUay, wnere in- lotkinsr afler stime ousiiie-s mat! for the day. j I. C. Kliodeii of Murray. ws a Vsitor in Ui. i n la- t Tuesday, com- ; in? to bring a party to tiie train! going south. I Little Marjory lioback fro!n Otoe ; county, was the guest at tin.' home ; of her grand narenu. Rev. and W. A. Taylar. !ra Clark antl son Chatle; wer" vis iting with friends in Nebraska City, lcf'kins after some business niat'ers as well last Monday. Miss Mary K. I-ter was a vi-itor -at the home of her parents in Union last Sunday, returr.inir t- her work in Omaha. Monday morn in sr. L. Y. rr:iv I'v : d is huilaiittr a house rear Wyominir ti.r Mr. v'iisiy. wii !: is on the plaee where Iavid Stewart livtd for the past few years. The Uecker beys b"an tin- v.etk with seven tiams plowing com for the la: t time, and ;n Saturday, be gan the cuttint: of their win at. Mei-rs. K. Frans Fr.:::s lo thev vi.-i; I:ih dro i.ill. a i! fie I: ih i ! Mr;. !. W. ih.rret Ooe-lia las: Saturday frietiti'- of th .if plaee ly .. w ; 1 - at t i ami it t ami !". car of Mr. U III: '. V v. '.' e ..i:.i i'rit-iiiis. a : ' cr oiue i.-: ; : : V i ' il.'IUe o :t:. leoK 'atler.-. a L. i: e ae' ellt 1 .- o c- f: i-t-r. w ho :' I ; i l ! I I . . . '. t I ' V. v i i ' e e f I ; irk aas for laortu - ;ai- t'.ii.itTs wi:o )..;.-.ihss. as w.-il .-a of ha viiti1 a ;r t ii em pi--y ' lias installed ..u addinu nm.-h : t 1 1 a ms ,1T'( ? '. ( : . Soaday. bv ;: s;1 played ! the Uni.i'i :.-i,l Murdoek ; roy . I f-. V.ow s. trie' : no- a : I o:; " he i'l: 'in team !." ? six. 'i lo y i'-r.: :;ame. The , w . 11 to ay wit It r--:inds. i 'l l"'i;i 1 w ;, i rt re ef an e.( 'V Union i'l'i'P i at ihi- ,iii- 11. l.'tv. .1. ii. I'll T.-v. a. a mi a l.in ; I'i v. ki m in ! !::: lue par.'.onam for ir;."; t o r Si.ii-i.iy. Mr . ; '!-- " y :ni . 'V. v'tO !: o i ' :' a i!a v t il! m' -.. c. 1: Un ii i! some r.d Me l a : a-; .ii.m;ay days, at the Uial.ie-e .lo!'i' f; im.iy w i lay t : 1 e V ide I r .Mr. .;:: eaj- :. arrived aiot visit d f home of Mes-r Lidireft and Dan Lynn. li. II. F.ecker and t heir hands at '. -hiin; a f and with : hi- it-iii! : th: Mr; many li-ii ior lue ta!ii-j. I .-p orr of cat chin1; th.em. '.. II. I'lOter tf tiie Far;mrs Nier cantiie Ce,iiipan. was caii'-d -o Cm aha las- Friday t !oo after some business maners lor toe cucpa: nu.kiii"; th trip up and back on t nu.-s li:;e. Ihtrrt ne Ko-Jdv. manager of ; i led lo i:. They , ' lo" I' wit: ii.::; It a t ;. I i ' l aiiw. y :;ioi. htsf i.e.':1 t he -a r. Att.-rr.'-y ' ;.;:; Tue 'i :; t - m.e.i: , v, !:t ;-( re'a t : ', and frit a Per ?!: bur-ai j,!:..- n 1 I !1 ,0 Liil It'iit lo! s I a' ion. .l.i:al. v i :i- . mis. Will Eilmr T' I a-; wet k ! ). ( '. ; i '; iti ; iieir liMO1 1 .- ' Hrr and P'loilv , r ' Unanimous adoption of a resolution j fa-. orins' yovernmental old age pen- ; sions was made at the business ses- : sion of the Fraternal Order of Fairies I i j in their state convention this atter noon. The resolution calls for an invitation to similar action by state ceries to unite with the Indiana aerie in recjuestnjr the rrrand acre of Fa ' ties to take "sueh action as will awaken public sentiment to the wis dom of slate and federal provision that shall remove from the minds of the laborers of the land the haunt- in tr fear of want and pauperism in ' old ay.e." ; Text of Eesolution i The old a .'.ro pension adopted by the state convention Monday afer n o:i follows: ; "Whereas: Modern industry with i its intricate, swiftly moving machin- cry and ruh for produc'ion requires the ste:wlv- "(-rit T-e-o'v iTi'tiMtivp .-.ml exhaustless energy of youth and tlaces the elderly workman ta a serious disadvantage even if it doe-? it, debar him from emplavmcnt, a-ol "Where-s: Fxnerirnee nas pr v rd that the renumeration rc-eived d::rin:- li s jtrotluct ive years is, in m: iiy e-;ses. t iirotuvii no fauit of hi 1 v n. ".tt("-y inadeii'.iate tti enable the . orkinsrman to "!;ivl-v" suilicient to Has stood the financial storms of the past forty years. It has been instrumental in the upbuilding of Cass county. It has assisted more Farmers than any other financial institution in Cass county; know the Farmers' need today. We appreciate the co-operation ou have given us; it is responsible for oar success. We invite your busi ness, upon our merits. Deposits in this bank are protected by the Guaran tee Law of the State of Nebraska, and our total re sou rceg, over Six Hundred Thousand Dollars. T. H. POLLOCK, G. L McOLEnK!?, R. F. PATTERS OK, President Vice President Cashier BOYS TAKING CAR ARE SENTENCED Two Plattsmotith Youiirr TJen Ar raigned at Nebraska City and Are Given Light Sentence ly sorry for their offense. County Attorney lleinke changed the com plaint so as to make it taking the car for joy ridinr purposes instead of stealing: it and the court then gave the boys a tine of $100 each and three months in the Otoec ounty jail instead of the penitentiary sen tence which they would have secured under the original complaint. Mitchell. I . w h. re her of ' ta b-iri: :: th.- no ! e-: f r Kite t v wen t to Visit V. t ! Mr. l.tiKi'". r w it !i 1 1. . in oher of Mr. : i O a nod family, i- i their rc l.eiine. who a :;iir-' !i r time o. r ho. nd fa:1 it r ( i t : ' i r.d -.'.ill in -- wi':; her iv here. : e the ri vi'!,- for t;-e ron-pro-ductiA' years ' f later li'o st; i i --tier shov, inr; tha t ' ti th T'r.ited State--, alone, there are i ' 1 I OflO v!iii-li obi ae.-. t! e-i"Tid..nt ! ! ;.u roiblic mid priv.'.te charity ; and "Y.'herca--: Stie'i rhari-v with its j ! rand of jiauperi-'in inflcts an unjust i '. "!:::iii;i upon those un fort una e vi---j ! t i 's of or industrial sv-reii'. who I h'.ve enttided the energy of their From Wetlnestlav s Iiaily. Yesterday afternonn in the district court at Nebraska City. George I'ries ind James limbeck, both of this city were brought before Judir Herrley charged with having stolen an auto from Diller Deniing of .Veir:is' a City, a few weeks ago. The complaint as filed by County Attorney lleinke charged the young man with steal ing the car and which is a most ser ious offense. Judge 1-iegley talked! i the matter over with the two boys i and pointed out their wrong doing j and to the court the boys told their i story, claiming that they had no idea j of stealing the oar beyond the fart i that llity wanted a joy ride nr.d hadi ; not ep"Cted to try and retain '!), car Jon ire r than tney were out ruling. On the suggestion of the court as! the two bovs were evidently i-incere-. E2TIEETAINED at glenwood : Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lyon of this ! city, were the guests the last part of tiie jast week at 'Hen wood, where they were guests at the home of Mrs. J. I). Ironmonger, mother of Mr. t I. yon. While there they were very 1 j leasantly entertained at the first an j niversair of their marriage and a number of the young friends in that city were guests tit a porch party giv en by Mrs. Ironmonger. Musical n umbels and games served to pass the time delightfully antl the lios t esses comjtle'ed t lit jileasant obser vance of the anhi ersary with the erving of a dainty and delicious 1 unci; eon. Lose anything? Find anything? Tr a Journal want-ad. ! r. 1 1 .pi t ; !.'! lias . 'i.e p.:' -nr. nicely ;. y of . to have t: u.iy.ti. ' . i i -. i i s 1 '. :- i i wii r . :". :r l-.-.-n .; ".-. i:a a t , un der .i. r. v c s .rk P a l u y . i e 11 ion ma i r.et . was City last .-'n::. Lo ci! a go dgaiin : t v. e.-n the tt am . and Calls City. Mrs. X. J. Kt yser of : it.j v. he- of b:ui Of Vt in !:ie i ."ebra . ' lit ' . .i lot -OHO' t men. t t!i !-. and tie I' Nt h.. wl '.'it' Will k v. il! i ia I'ti eu. ll li ;el M.ll isting vviiir-!; i. the super ! -o:i. Ti.t .- i .npiete.i t ht n g t i'rot an s. . h' 1 e t iu V for t la-e Vi'ite: Ft it I'd.-, Ker. Krios: !!;:';!;;,!:!. r.-'-v -f 11 tir. Ie,i i:e in--urane' bn-ines-. was a Vts r in Cnim and a ouest of hi haon Crui-t ;. with whom comrade in th-camp at Ne w when Camp Cody was ia its ay-. He is w-11 acfjUair. te.l . . .eft!, was " T.ieo . !m;. oay-. j K '. a many t ! t i' . .o: ii who v ,-re i: an e- i: 'iiv fr! ii.v t h t' nulv i : h .w n. tile ..f lio' wiio is e.jtill! v Joti: ti a i . in t ae jt w - eat . rv.ct w ith a to! Irv ! Cla!': tl.; :-e. Frank M. I .! sines: I'err-ival. Ia.. ha - been .vi.-itina w ith Iri- nd- in Cii ion for tiie pa-t e-k anil v iiil- here bad been th.- gtie' of t lie Kev. and aflerv Service Station! I am prepared to look after your battery wants, in the way of rech.arginfj, repairing and furnishinp: 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 9 UNION NEBRASKA j c-tl ur.:!ay in Cmr.ha. . Hoy ;ol .i is--- Mary l','(! r. . Ka ::iid Maty I'v.-reti. and Leslie i:erttt. Mie.- Clara and (lobelia an. ;':! wi'.h l heir lia.--weii iiiitd. and v.ii'i their motor in the b'-: t of cotolii ion. 1 f 1" i :: wi: ii ii-'iit hear:-. I. r a d..v .,!" iha.ti't- ii, lio j:irks of Omaha and ; La'.ie .Man:, v. a. T't- n -'fry party Nii: d t!:- jirineipa! piaees of inter '. : in (Unaha. and dinner at jo-.-iur-t ,oe Ki erviev i.ith. They Stir-i'-tiij"vetl tin day to the tu!l"st and r.- tu:iieil h( Hie ia the eve'.line, rl -ai-i.-tied with t h. e enjoyment of the iLv. ..I i .Mr. ' , -. . I t , 1. ( a : !:ih Steady Hand There. Brother. Oiie tif the best of inventions i.o- bringing the prison; day into pace of inventions in other lines wa tiie automobile. I'robabiy the liest d-viee for safety on all appliances therein i the sT.ering whcl. This j v. i eh must be used with cair fukies.-,. and rea.aui if ono is to get the be.-,: and ! sidered t he ii Siou! Look and Paint! Have 3-0U examined your buildings recently? Do they need paint? If so, and you are waiting for lower prices, you are only adding expense later on. The extra paint required for the same job will more than offset any decline that might come, as paint prices are very reasonable at present. Buildings allowed to go unpainted naturally de terioate very rapidly. Those rusty streaks down the cides are from nails, and as nails rust the building be comes loose and is apt to become greatly weakened. Now is a good time to Paint 'em up. We sell the famous Sherwin-Williams Co. products. Best by test. We appreciate your patronage. Frans Bros'. Lumber Co,, UNION NEBRASKA results. A good thing lor all driv-' ei ti do is to keep your ey e on thei roadway and a lirm hoid ou the wheel. We are ioh! of a man. who' v.as not laag ago passing a swimming : i ol where a crowd of bathers, dies.-- . I in tiie gay bathing suits, made a i ery pretty spertacle. we would be .illing lo admit, ami it might be-' ; mrerous for one t: try to driCe an .:;;) past such a set ne. Neverthe-! ss. it is said that one of the people ' ving not a rhou-niul miU-s from I n-: ' n, made the attempt ami lured ly i.e merry crawd of bathers, tiie eye andered from the roadway to the i -tilling pool and at tl'.o same time. ;e car left the beaten track, sougiit ! le roadside, then took the ditch at ai ' omul, and then tiie fence and fin-I lly loflged fast am mg some trees' .1 the pasture. Well, that was all: here hat i re: rjorv. was of it with the exception cost nearly one hundred liuck tore the car to its primitive Cc:'.'bratps Ninth Birth-lay. Little le.ltlls-' Fo-'er, daughter of Mr. a::d and Mr.-. K. K. Fo.-ter. near t ii'ion. itlehr: ,. .! h r tiinMi birthday a n n i i rsarv and had a large crown i f her friends and r. laS :ve resen j ! the oceas:' :i. l!ot n h-r srraiid- a rent.-- of boih siti-- ware present ai'd a-si-ied in the celebration. Mr. aod Mrs. L. C. I, arson from I'latts iiiouth. grandparents, wt-re present and enjoyed the occasion. Hold All Day Meeting'. The mtmbership of the i'aptist ihurch last Sunaay ht id at their church building an all day meeting which was w 11 attended and con- I'ible scioi )1 in the niorn- in flu- beginning, followed bv th- morning service, which cons!--! od -f a number of addresses will worth heating. There were nine from Lin e,!n at the meeting, four being in ti:e (larteite which rendered very j.itas.ng music. Miss Minai:: l'e.k us of Indiana Harbor. Mich., made a very pleasing a (Id res:-, while M. It. IJucklin of Lincoln, made a very cap able address. Then followed the din ner, after which a number of meet ings touching the missionary work of :hc church, the I'ible school, and the Ilaptist young people meetings and work was had. The ladies had a nie ting in the evening which was for v.; nun only and an illustrated lec ture in the basement by M. II. I'.uck i:u. in the live subject or "America For the Foy." in which the stereop :;o::i was u-od. In the evening the Kev. J. H. Dahacy prearhed in the auditorium, making in all a'very pro fitable all-day service. Will Koltl Services Sunday. Moth the Methodist and Baptir-t churches there will be services dur ing all the appointed time for the igorotts ".-car-; in pri dilution for the (. fir. of society: and I "Whereas: Among civilized na-I tions. the United Slates is the only! ' r 'mincnt C"1 t !:;: 'm not in s-iioe i frrm r other rrcogrzel th" ohlifi- ' tir-ti of the state to the humble toil-j err. who"c labors are the basis of its: pro-teritv; and i i " Wlie'-e-tc : Tiiti Fraternal Order i i r Tlagl4- Tp r' icMia rl v jr'ereted i'i ; litis cMiertiou: not only because of the "eonoiuic stnt-.is of a large portion or its meinhr-rsb i p. but also because ' f its fundamental principle of up holding iustice. Therefore. le it KcsoRed : llv the Nebraska State i-rie of T-'ar-lcs that we are in favor j ; goernmeni.ii oi l tige pensions, i j and hat we invite our sifter state I ini-i-jj -.na till. i.-iiIiArd iri fi t D -lur'fic if I the order to unite with us in request ing that grand aerie of I!i21 to take ouh action as will awaken public sentiment to the wisdom : f state and federal provision that shall remove from the minds of the laborers of' the land the haunting fear of want and pauperism in old aee." a v. r.nscnoRN'ER, JKUKY CAKKlf!. a. n. sfiirnF.KT. iliiv. The IJible peoples meetings Attempts a Hold Up. Some time ago. while Miss Marv C Foster was in I'nion. with the! ie'.ks she went to Nebrasnk City.' where they were looking after some bii'-iness and with the number of things which required looking after.' the famPy were detained in Nebraska j City until nearly 9 o'clock, when they started home and had gotten a few- mi school, the young and the m orr i n g end evening services of both churches. Have Interesting: Tweeting. The Woman's Homo Missionary So ciety ef the Methodist church" met last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Todd. Mrs. Todd be ing the leader for the occasion. A very profitable day was enjoyed and a very pieasant program rendered ilos not of tnw-n --.ben .hPv m.o,H I Hefrf s!imen,s wpre served at the Com. of Kes. WTLL VOTE ON DISSOLUTION Prom Wednesday's Iiaily. Yesterday, Miss Alpha Petersen, county superintendent, was out in the locality of Wabash to ost notices there of the coming election that will be held there for the purpose of the dissolution of consolidated school district C-lo which is embraced in that locality-. The special election will be held in the evening of July 11. and the polls in the district re main (men from 7: '50 to S:30 p. ni. so that all may have an opportunity to attend. The dissolution of a consolidated district requires two-thirds majority i f the votes cast at the election, so that a heavy vote looked for at the special election. FANCY CALLTOPJylA APRICOTS 1 Case $2. OH 2 Case lots fa. 00 RIPPLES FRUIT STORE, 4t-d lt-w 2nd door south P. O. Blank Books at the Journal Office. Worthwhile Beraains!- Cash TeHs the Story! Say, you who have heen i;oing 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 price?, than in their own town. Come and get the prices and you will see we can serve ou 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 Snap for 25c. Harness which sold lor $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. UNION NEBRASKA Cash TeHs the Story! Besides the large reductions which 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 of 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 the best of service. A. R. DOWLER, Proprietor Willis Old Stand Union, Nebr. thev approached a car standing HI ocncl"-ion of the rleasant afternoon. ! tho roadside and a man in the mid-! ... . die of the read, who. when they near-1 spilled Much Kice. ed. signalled them them to stop and ! The manv friends of Mr. and Mrs. also said "wait a minute." ill. J. Dane and formerly Miss Ethel I Fearinff so"rne desijrn Miss Marv Kousrh. who was a bride of but a few j Foster, who was drivinjr. increased hours, spilled much rice at the Mis-1 the speed of the car. and hastened to souri Pacific station in Union, when I'rion. The man immediately jump- tluy were showered with rice and' d into his car and pursued, over- rro id wishes when they took the train taking the Foster car near the Union, for Whitewater, AYis., where Mrs.. WE HAVE SOME GOOD BARGAINS EVEBY DAY ?, Xo. ?, sb.o cans of high grade peaches for $1.00 Or we will sell you a full case of 24 cans for $7.90 All kinds of Fruits sold at Bargain Prices Quality Guaranteed ASK ABOUT 'SALT WATER SUCKS' R. D. 5 TINE, UNION -:- -:- NEBR. 3 OilOO 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 land in the west and at a price which anyone can afford to pay. , CHAS. BOWDISH, Box No. 11 - - - Union, Nebr.