THUESDAY, 22 rLATT3IIGuTH SEIH-WEEZLY JOUT.KZX PAGE TEEU SISQEI Be. 7 Prepared Exclusively for Ths Journal. Ch: i-:iJ3as day. This i- one of the very hopltnh'e homes of this portion oi . th i?. county nnd is noted for the good J iiirrii iinnnri!?iino dinars which they serve. They are V WAPASH Kf.PPPKIKA tDonsible for corains out even, the' Normal and university heads ce report of Bross showed that a ma-1 mured at salary reductions at first jority of the agencies were running but acquiesced when the financial on less than the appropriation. suffering of farmers and small home r,i,. ,r,t ovniintr n . 1 owners, and the reduction of from Kay Traas the lumberman was a ; the iurjo of Lrr uncle and aurt, visizor in i-'lattnioutli as-t Saturday ; :,Ir. ar.d :,Irr. M. S. r.rirrc-. of Pla .is call?d there to look after some bu si- mouth, fr.r ovr t'u w-t":; end. net matters. j I'.cpcr. irciu ;jp ; tr.te Qixrr. :ul f Jptjrlnttndent of the city schools, ! Line! a toll N . Is ;.:.:v:!n m-1 f on . r .'. . i ii C K. Sevt-ryn. is nursing his riht wrist as a result of a too violent game it basket ball. A. D. Hi.thaway departed on last ' Tuesday for iv.rr Lrsn r. where he .:!! s pei.d the Lc II Jay 3 with his sis xcv. :: r trier. . r ' ' : . r!e r i : -fp.rroll, ' in z very -rr-W. an-, i r soon u r oorct ar. t-umin'.iti- r v.T; v i. yr reuse ,jt-k en J ,1 11 ( L .; . -? r.t-h of near ivci: vis:;in? in r V.--, i.ml were the 1 ;t c-l: wl i'e bere. .iiiSos aiijc i . .;a ana .aonii -iau- uray who ar at schcol at Lincoln. wt--e FFPEdins their vacation at home, bavins come down last Fri- ii'v fir ir ; ! ;. I !rv. ;: .Vl : r.i i n 'C i.": " i re. . : "r:r - . i: ; ":.: r TV l r:. : his p t::T:r.c- at ti T :'..: Pollard !..-! .t -.1 !.! : iv.j-.:. ir ) "s ! en i t ; i i s :t ' i'or ': 1 I-.-.. r J : Vjnck ' r . : a: i th-.-y E. I?. Chapman marhetvd a truck ijad of hogs at the pat-kin? Lcue Nebraska City last Tuesday. Ed Lewis of near Murray, was a visitor in Union lust Monday looking after some busicehs matters. K. D. Clark of Weeping "Water wa9 visiting at the home of his children in Union last Sunday. Ed Slocomb of near Mynard was a visitor in Union lart Mchu;m oa!I td here to look after ton" - ki. ioaa ana um;j ci i were guests of Mr. and Tin;. Todd of near Murray la: S r.; Mrs. Mollie Garrt-ns i us j: t (based the Joe Walsh d i r.; has James Hamilton runnh'iz same. Rev. George Warren depirfo! 1.11 Monday afternoon for Lincoln v. 1 ere he will visit until Saturday at hi.-: home. !:.), ca.A ..r ri. .v. ' home, having come uown last ti- ported K-n-e better, mei is -t.:. vi day. ,i-P and uremic tbe hen:st . rn, nVhia T I u J ? , , -f. R. D. Stine. the Merchant , ab!- to be out as vt-t. Patterson ! Prince, and Attorney C. L. Grave? ! iicy Urto. the merchant, who h :s " ! were visiting in Nebraska City last tetn down with the rheumatic, is Albert Eaton recently purchased : jiondav. making the trip in the auto abl to be up find around and tref the house south of the Bank of Union 0f the former. ; over to ihe .-.tore onlv r m- a short of E. E. Leach, and has moved there Attorney C. S. Aldrich cf Elm- t'me. but is j;aln!ns and hopvs f.ou just recently. . I wood was a visitor in Union for a to be about all :he tine, Harold Taylor cf near Nehawka islahort time while on his way to Ne- Mrs. Melissa Taylor dep:-.rte'i reported as being somewhat improv- braska City, to lok after some busi- ciilv this we-;I; for ed, he having had a long tussle with ness matters typhoid fever. Mr. C. W. Clark has been compelle j to go to the bo?p;tal at Omaha for tior. i:i the So'. M:rs ar.i! Sailors home an Deration which is a result oi f SIC? former operations and adhesions aris the Rev. W. A. Taylor and wife have been i'.ivited. t ut owing to the iVv. that Hev. Taylor has been ex- i:e:: cl lo fill his appeintment at Wa Lf-ii, ho .t'? not at this time know wh th?r i:e will he able to attend, I-c.w ever, if the met tins; at Wabash hhcu'd not bo held on account of Ch: irtma he there. day, they will Le sure to the At. the leftist CIn:rch r: v.-:1! b-. re-v, "!;'r vrrvie-e ri! r'-hc-.!! :n th-:- in.irn;.: i 1".' the terv'.c. Young p?o i'MMit'C in the evening and eve- t line. a me: t p.ea.-'-.' Tlr. I a-ae, v i f.P.L.i to i 1 -ill . - i severe attack of rh'-ur at;.- n 1. ) : : i !:-..- a"C'';';i ef ;l 1". iv to be b-t Mrs. Ira Posv.crtU spent one day last week with her daughter and i'liijiy. .ur. ui.u .uis. 3 . it. juiic-, Eaulf. Mr. aii 1 Mrs. Ollie Allis and daugh ter. Ruth, dittoed to Lincoln Thurs day aftcrnocn. Mr. O. O. Thomas wil lspend this week in town and look after busi ness matters. Mr. a-d Mrs. Will MurGn autoed on Christmas day t0 i-incoin ir.esaay. isir. L. ii. Stanley anu oieim an Every autoed to Lincoln Tuesday morning. A number from here attended the bnx social at Mount Hope school bouse Morday evening. A fine pro gram was given by the school child ren. The Wabash reporter wishes all readers oi' this department a Merry Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell took Sunday dinner at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jackman and family took dinrer at the home of ?.Tr. and Mrs. C. H. Gibson and fam ily of Weeping Water. cess was the University, Bross re ported, and if it continued iu the future as in the past it will run ? 600,000 in excess cf the first year's .ppropriation?. "That looks bad on the surface."' taid Bro?s. "hut it must be borne in 10 to 25 per cent in other lines ot lalor revealed by Governor McKel vie's economic inquiry now under way at Norfolk, was pictured. Governor McKelvie in discussing the special session reiterated he did not contemplate asking repeal or tne mind that printing and organization four laws held up by the Nonpartisan at the first of the year are far in ex- league referendum unless, of course, cess of the overhead for the balance a majority of the lebislature demand ed the year." , ed it. At tro JleihcdM Church Thi?" v.-ill be i'ae morning service or. t'n 1 1--rma day which will be a r-'l ("hrf:tma-, T-ri-L-e. The I;:ble ';i:)o! will p:;t e;".:' tills, but in the '.enin r there will be no service and Rev. Yi'arrcn will return to his honi?. f(.r Chris;mas even;: :'. However, the will bold a 'Fel- Epworth Le;!ue ilowship meeting" at the church at which they will provide a lunch af-tt-r which the regit': r services of the ocietv v.-ill be held. - -mis. .!.!. jm.-j. j .1. ji.i m-J'-nr:' Tilt' h'hs i- Cjitiy this week for Miir-rd where the n;eni the wj:1 t pond the winter and where ; f . Zov at this ti:. to take a posi- W-.'t ,rv Poland -Chinas! 25 Boars, 25 Gilts. Last farrowing, ready for service 1 ing from them. j Mr. James Reeves, who is down with typhoid fever at bis home south leant of Union is reported as being very sick, and all is being done pos sible for his recoverv. FlcydS3Xton and Charles Hatha- we. were sueiiiu juu ui-uTruui, as a nur; ir a short time. Charles Yonker, who lias been very , si k w;h t? pinid .-r for some time pasi. reported as lining, iiiUt'b imprived and hopes are en tenaircd that he will foon be able to be up and around again. A. R. Dov lcr has been in Omaha Will Give Entertainment The ladies of the Methodist church rabers of the Rible school their church building on Saturday evening of this week a very interesting entertainment of a Christ mas nature, which will be weil worth tiie while of all attending. days, acce-mpanying father of Mrs. Dow- Phone 5911 Large';- t thTMcCarthv and Sturm receiving troatmertt and Type Poland Chija-can have pa-! tor last Monday the price being ------ ST pers on them for $25 per individual., thirty cents a bushel. Albert Willi cf near Weeping I inu Jiiiin. jit., owvj water was a vuitcr m Union la.! jS. Miller, who is attending scuooi ae Mondav. Lming over o remove a Peru, is expected to be heme for the V0Ttl0ii cf tJje 8i par?t:is which re , Christmas season. which he will j1 (j t t,ie -,iai, v .r,,.,, J;e wni, t,nT;iS.,.i I spend with his parents. in the movie business 1-st wir ier ar.d i Miss Virginia Hunicutt. teacher of wh'ch b:n: rem-i'ied there since. J-irs. Louis rrur.k rai'ed a minil'er cf very fine turkey- during the pan rold to Will Have Program The ladies of the Baptist church of Union are now preparing a prog-am which is to be given at the c'-'ur-.h on Christmas eve, Saturday rifiht. This will be worth while en lerta'.nmect and one which will be participated in by the members of the iiibool. G. S. UPTON, UNION NEBRASKA itbe Sciota school, was a visitor at That is Our Business! Sure it is our business to please the trade, and to do this we are doing the very best work. Auto supplies also standard and always the best. We are here to succeed, and we can do it only by giving the best of service in every instance. rummer, a pair of which she Dr Furay. P 'muds. the t . o ''fishing some the Tctj tipping the scale"-' ?t pounds, while the hen ; w;ned a littl? over 11 pounds and the two will make a lot of eating. I Roy Yonker who ha ; hern wirk- School Notes Miss Ilclli-ttr of the grammar room took her half day on Thursday in vi:-i:incj the various rooms. Miss Neumann, . one of the high School teachers, visited various ela--es on Wednesday afternoon. School will be dismissed on Friday L'enibcr 23. and the Christmas va cation will consist of one week. Work will begin on January 2. Sarah Johnson ore of the Seniors was substitute in the intermediate ream for a short period on Friday afternoon. The National Intelligence Tests insr with the Mi.----;-vri P.-.oifi.-- w-ffr-.-i ing the work ei'Sine. ha b'-ot trap--i v- '-re ven the part week in grades f erred to Duslas ar.d on acccin't or ?'A the wa-v frcm the third t0 the scrae wjrl; needed to - done on the ! i-hth inclusive. This series of tests engine, he TeriJtej u r-t h-r. e . couii. u-u u n j-mi u tut- wtat again -l-?rt Mrnd:-.v morring. cr.eeii miri; non T. Arn. forrr-erly of Uniori."'' L'r'0'1 idicat lr i.1 s The Auto Man o u ri Union, Neb. f"r "over Sunday, uwi "departed f.) wort: Vernon h-it t-o-v ? P"at' -,"o u . . a"orT) 1-v V.-.-!r OI-- -r. were in Vv.ir.z M' n-Iay prrf !.'' v-' 7.T Ar. ''f'u;!a .r ". t c , ---, t-n trri--c v h 'v i-'-f' '.'1 the i-abrogate 1S1 r--':i: I.-. Tl y w-r tai.a:-") in the trite k which th.rv had to Plattsmouth for th? Chriitmas trade. time allowed on mir utes. ;e whole was sev- A Farewell Party Ch 13 nstmas eer ? The yuletide comes but once a j'ear, and the little ones and the larger ones also expect th?.t they will be remembered. This is a very r ice practice The hiznd- ship3 are wcrili 'he :: We nre vt'jt.i'cI r: that cheer the liule c:ic Vance Ilurton the e' trician and lire-man of the Prion Mutual Te'e- from :-e ovr-rhead to th? ar 1 1. s i' : i. Yarcfl ir v-TiM.-.i t in cf th'.- plant. j ar.na c the lire-- f"tten th" vori has n:i'p a -r: he cc-r.strtic:ici cr: The ladhc nid odi:t ch ? rrh who have cr.urr n :h- .": r- These tests are a ijn as to one's mental uy The traveling library received i'ttvp t'n.;1 cro has been returned to fa'- I.ihrary Commission. There) ti ; rc fort y-1 o Vc: V.z in the fet and. ' h booVi was tal on or c'aecl ed out e ver f;ve times. Another traveling li'-.iary has been called for and this f h o-il.d b? here in the first part of Jar uary. Thursday at So'clork all the school children will be in Becker's hall to -e? th? free picture show. Word f om the con-niit'fV states there will he two re-.-ls shov irg the Panama "'-:vaI. or." of the appie industry of Nebrasha. ore of the cattle raising and one of the C'-ritma.s Card bas f .1 or. ChTift- Dickens' work. Help children to make their de-r;-:ov. St trie of th most important :ic :?ion; that are to be made in a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dehning en tertained at their home last Saturday evening a host of relatives, friends ir.d neighbors, in honor of their aoi:. Mr. ?nd Mrs. L. C. Dehning and laughter, Nora, who are soon to de part for Oklahoma, where they will -pend the winter with relatives. Those prosent were Mr. and Mrs. Mbert Bauers and family; Mr. Wil liam Bauers; Mr. and Mrs. Gust Hauers and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kauers and family: Mr. Emil Bauer; Rosena and John Kreckler; Mr. and Mrs. William Wilkens of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Westfall and family; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hertle and family, Esther and Nora Hertle, of Alvo; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bauer nnd family; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dehning and family; Martha. Lera Mid Fred Weisheit; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerbeling and family; Mr.) and Mrs. Dan Reuter and family;; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schlophoff and family; Clara Oehlerking; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlueter and family; Dan and Martha Bornemeier; Emil Heckter; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dehn ing and family; Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dehning ar.d family, of Wabash; Mr. and Mrs. Hrry Smith, of Lincoln; Leona and Florence Meyers of Weep ing Water; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dehning, of Louisville; Miss Bertha Merkle and Mr. Henry Heineman, of Murdoch. In all there were about eighty present. A verv jollv evening was spent in music and games. At a late hour' 'ight refreshments were served, after j which all departed siying they had! had a good time and v ihlng them a Harpy and Prosperous New Year. !fr1ime mvst li" m."e by the ch'ld - he finishes school. The adult i a srrownup. '-choo! child. The -. ? ".hits, like: and died ikes and Bull fcr Sale An excellent 2-year-old Shorthorn bull for sale. Call George H. Shrader Union phone. Union, Neb. TAX SLASH ORDERED BY GOV. M'KELVIE Hew State Economics to Result in Saving of $1,000,000; Depart mental Salaries are Cut. L 'J 1' 1 - ihir-.s 1. . .'.ii in NEARLY A HAL? TCN C? CiDY which is going to sell fast at these prices Per pound 16c 18c 20c 25c A "Buddy Lee" doll always smiling. We have everything for the Christmas dinner. r :- f.: a t. L,e child are of- e - he lily ir t o tbi 1 : : e He-p vn-.tr children to V..: Of over ' d-:- I" "ion Parr-i-Teachers atso- id its i-d nre'irs at tr c r.1 UNION NEBRASKA j r r,-e t- ) ; n -.nv par r-eirly a year no---, will ; - di -coTitiroed on aeeount of the lark of intercut shown ard the colder we.th- fr. v.-ith no provisior made fnra fuel Lincoln. Dec. 20. Conservatively, S1.000.0G0 will be lopped off the 1922 tax roll as a result of a "cold turkey" talk by Governrr "McKelvie this afternoon to principal state ex peuding agencies in which be aclar ed the taxpayer must have relief and it behooved the state to do its bit in . :h .:-hool assemi-lv on Friday eve- providing it. -!--:- Th p.-isidert being absent. Another 51,000.000 will be taken - n. i-f-p'si---, Mi - I'ollister, pre- off the farmer and small home own- i-'ed. The firrt tjart of the program er for road construction, the burden .rrc.;ce;i of rrmmrnitr singing and to be borne by the automohilist, by Chri'-tm-.f- rorr and pieces given by 'he governor's proposed tax on gaso- fupih; of th? pr'mr.rv and inte-mr line. di- t? r-nri. A cipi e-ing match was A 5 per cent reduction In wages cur'uTted by Miss Tobin. principal, the falling of prices of food and oth- Pi thi-. Wilda Fletcher ei-hered down cr materials and economies of a dozen tnere was mucn interest sr.ov.n Ci-r-t lv OT,,, ' r.otHin,, other sorts, all combined will brine ing the earli?r por ion of the series Rcddv. who in t,.rn raTe way to about the huge cut in state txpendi- cf meetings fct't with the comg or , y t Dr F e a taIk tures in 1922. .T'V lt J V1" health of the schol children $1,000 to be Exempt Mid necesan money to provide jan- ,., ,1c,fo,, nf a htwir.!. it wnI ,tA,it. in school. He shewed how poor afternoon's meeting that every state teeth caused much trouble, affecting employe would undergo a 5 per cent 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 for the land. We are making trips every Sat urday. Call and nee L. R. Upton for arrangements and partictilarft. The beet land in the west and at a price which anyone can afford to pay. CHAS. BOWDISH, Boat No. 11 - - - Union, Nebr. itor service and lights it has been decided to discontinue the work for the present. Chsnres Loontkn cf Unsirifs The Union Market owned by Mrs. Clara Divis and W. C. Carraher and the tonsils. ERA OF PEACE We are living reduction in salary, $1,000 of each salary to be exempt. Thus, a code secretary getting $5,000 a year will be reduced $400, and a $1,500 etn- in a great peace ographer will be reduced $25. The between England total raving on tnis reauction win whirh has been located b?tv.cen the rra Tb ne-ee ro.Momce ana tne rrr.ic r.as fen;.. Ireland is in sight, the four r-e approximately jioj.uuu in ia-. oveu 10 ire ua.ii 'loumaii room power agreement just ccnclueied in me uepanuienx ueaas were 1x1- on upper Main street. There is a dif ference of twenty dollars in the ren tal of the two room? and the upper room will serve the purpose as well an the one which has been occupied. More Than a Shovrer One dav last week it was nlanned to have an official board meeting of will be full of pep Washington means peace in the Pa- ftructea to prepare a aeianea report cine ard reduction of naval arma- "within two weeks Itemizing the re- ncnts why not nlo make a dur- ductions they can undergo, so ar- r'le peace with vovr ttcmach? If rangements may be made to Intro- v:m elean out your bowels and keep fluce reduced appropriation bills at then clean by the help of Triner's the special session. j r.itter Wire, no stomach ills will Governor McKelvie opened the bother you. you will feel well and meeting by declaring the financial Mr. John Skrdla depression coupled with the present (hp n-irtict xhnri ot norcra writes from Wither. Nebr.. on De- state of public mind threatened to on Friday evening, and after some member Srd: "I beiieve in Triner's force the next regular legislature to few of the bc?rd had Trived com"- Fitter Wine. It will stand every so reduce appropriations that the one came to the door and not wait- test." And Mr. Joseph C. BieMnski educational, charitable and adminis- ing to be admitted opened the 'i&-5r writes from Ituna. Sask., on Novem- trative machinery of the state might and entered and was followed by ber 2Stb: "I am glad to say that I be crippled for years to come, fifty-nine other perDle. who came will never be without Triner's Bit-, Savs Curtailment Needed ' 1 , . . ... . . . . . , t -: . xT ... 1 i .1 1 : luacea wiin everything in tne line Lei r v.-me. iwui m uskisi ur ucuiui of something to eat and none had in medicines has now a full stock of less than sixteen ounces, while many Triner's remedies. And if you wish bad nearly that many pounds. It the benutiful Triner's Wall Calendar leeks like there would not be much 1922, "The Pioneers," send 10 cents necessity for the wife to make anv "It is our duty to curtail every possible expenditure at this time and relieve the taxpayer in every way possible," the governor said. pasior ana n:s good vuver inuums wuws iu iue aa- j, fxoonomies iy purcha-e in t-e dress: Joseph Triner Company. 1333- rT VSvT C nar future. A most eniovable eve- 4 5 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. ning was spent ard nil wished Rev. i and Mrs. Miller a most Merry Christ-; Journal v:ant ads pav." Try thm mas. Will Ensrtain on Chnsjcss For baby's croup, Willie's cuts and bruises, mother's W. I. Hohnck and two daushters. throat, grandma's lameness - MisM Ilattie and Lelia. will vert ar- Thomas Eclectic Oil. the household forces edl agent to divide appropri tain at their home for dinner on remedy. 30e and 60c. j ations quarterly, and holdi thwn re- Then. Phil Bross, secretary of fi nance, read an estimate on the total expenditures of each agency at the end of the fiscal year, based upon their expenditures for the first five daily months. sore Thanks to the budget system ln- Dr. itiated by Governor McKelvie. which a a i A "Mnulv Suggestions! Head Lettuce Leaf Lettuce Cauliflower Celery Green Onions Parsley Sweet Potatoes Oranges Bananas Grapes Grape Fruit Cranberries Delicious Apples Lemons HOLLY HOLLY WREATHS MISTLETOE Richelisu Cranberry Sauce Plum Pudding Mixed Nuts and all kinds of Christmas Candy at Lowest Prices. s R THURSDAY 15-11: FRIDAY SATURDAY for 1.00 EiB SiElilglSEH A Good Quality at a Low Price Phone 53, 54, 144 TRICAL- Christmas Gifts! "Not a Luxury but a Necessity" Xmas tree lighting sets $4.00 and $6.00 Flash lights and batteries $1.00 to $4.00 Boudoir lamps $3.00 Tatle lamps $10.00 to $23.00 Electric iroits $5.00 to $3.50 Toasters $8.00 to $3.50 Curling irons l $6.00 and $6.50 Grill stoves $12.50 and $12.75 Heating pads $10.00 Percolators 1 $9.50 to $25.00 Floor lasips $22.95 and $37.50 Seving machines. $65.00 and $95.00 Fixtures $2.50 to $50.OD Special price on Hoover sweepers $57.50 We are selling a Hoover each day. Get yours at once. "THE WIFE-SAVING STATION" Jess Warga, HEATING Telephone 400 PLUME ING WTRDTG TIN W0EK rady's iarag9 6th St. block south of Main St. 1? J General Auto Repairing! ACETYLENE WELDING! Aii Kinds of Trucking! Phone 58