THT7ESDAT, 10, 1923. PLATTSKOUTH SEK1 - WZEKLT JOURNAL PAGE TEEZ3 4H Department OB Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. Misses Clara Gcbelman and Grace Huff were visiting with friends in Nebraska City last week. Reuben D. Stine shelled and deliv ered his corn at the Union elevator last Friday ad received the top price for the same. L. J. Austin is rejoicing in the fact of the arrival of a very fine lit tle girl who came to stay with the happy parents. W. A. Harding, manager or the Farmers Elevator company of Union, v.-as a visitor at his home in Beth any last Sunday. E. M. Pollard of Nehawka was a business visitor in Union last Monday afternoon, driving over in his auto for a short time. Union, Saturday Wile "Ths Girl Who Ran Wild!" A 5-reel comedy drama, featuring Also a 2-reel Century comedy "Red Hot Rivals" Featuring Lee Moran. WM, F. RAGE, M. 0. General Practice! Miss Alma Frans spent last Sun day with her friend. Miss Ina LaRue, the two young ladies enjoying the visit very much. Wesley Woodard was a visitor at the county seat last Saturday, where he Lad some business matters to look after for the day. The Rev. John Wash, pastor of the Methodist church was a visitor at Weeping Water, driving over on last Monday in his auto. "When Knighthood Was in Flow er." At Nehawka, 8:00 p. m., HLzy 15th and 16th. Earl Merritt has just finished pa pering at the home of W. H. Porter and has the place looking exceeding ly fine at this time. E. J. Maugay and family were visiting with friends and also look ing after some shopping in Platts mouth last Saturday. Attorney C. L. Graves and L. W. Crawford, the carpenter, were look ing after some business matters in Murray last Monday. Edward Dowler is sporting a new Rickenbacher auto and by the way it is one of the niftiest jobs which is put out at this time. Moss McCarroll, who ia employed in the Burlington shops at Platts mouth. was a visitor at home with the family over Sunday. R. E. Foster, southeast of Union, is having some changes made in his home, the work being done by Mr. L. G. Larson, of Plattsmouth. Uncle D. W. Foster was looking after some business matters in Ne braska City last Saturday, making the trip via the bus line. E. M. Smith, east of town, was shelling and delivering his last year's corn crop last Monday, Henry Beck er doing the work of shelling. Frank Boggs, who was working in surance at Plattsmouth last week, came down last Sunday and is stay ing at the home for a few days. Luther J. Hall and wife of Ne braska City were visiting last Sun day at the home cf their daughter, Mrs. D. B. Lynde and husband. Misses Eva Hathaway and Alma T.',V. tt -i - vioitinc tit it h f rioTiHc in Special attention given to deep;Xebraska C5tT last Saturday and also were doing some shopping as well. Don't forget, Lucian LaRue will sing over the radio next Tuesday night from Station WOAW, Omaha, on the special Plattsmouth program. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. McCleve, of Omaha, were guest3 for the week end at the home of the brother of Mrs. McCleve. Mr. L. G. Todd and family. Fred W. Young and son, Leland, of Arriba. Colorado, were visiting and also looking after some business matters in Union for a few days last week. Mrs. A. L. Becker and daughter. Miss Mary, were visiting in Omaha last Wednesday, where they also met and brought home with them Mr. Havenridge. Misses Bessie La Rue, Ina La Rue and Marie Frans were visiting with friends and also doing some shopping in Omaha last Saturday, making the trip in their auto. Messrs Ira Clarke, the tonsorialist, and A. W. Propst, the dealer in the Universal auto, were looking after some business matters in Plattsmouth last Monday afternoon. Misses Hattie. Lelia and Mabel Hoback were visiting with friends "Down at the Old Swimmin Hole." Mothers day on next Sunday at 10 Lucian is a splendid singer and will o'clock. The beginners class will help to put the Plattsmouth night open the Sunday school with a few program over big. (little exercises and songs. "When Knighthood Was in Flow-! At 11 the choir will give several ,T , Q.rn -ur special numbers in honor of Mothers er." At Nehawka, 8.00 P. m., Kay The music include soios, 15th and 16th. duets and anthems. Rev. Wash will Earl Towle, of Weeping Water, deliver a message appropriate to the representing the Cass county fair, occasion. was a business visitor in Union last' in the evening the League will Monday, soliciting advertising matter i pive a program beginning at 7:30, for the premium list of that institu- to which all the mothers of the Ep tion, we understand with good sue- J worth League members are especial cess. All should unite to make this y invited. For the evening worship fair a success and we believe will, J the ' theme of the morning will be for it represents one of the best sec-' concluded. A song service, includ tions of the country in tr.e state of ing old songs. Mothers day songs Nebraska. Let us all do w iat we can . and other appropriate music will for this agricultural institution. Will Give Concert Here The 17th Infantry, comprising some five hundred soldiers, who are to hike from their home stations of in Nebraska City last Saturday and; Fort Crock and Fort Omaha to Fort also were looking after some shop- i Leavenworth, where they will act ping as well while there. las instructors at the Citizens' mili- John Becker and W. L. Havenridge tary camp next month. were at Glenwood, Iowa, last Monday Union Tuesday of next week, where Mr. Becker traded for a num- ing the night here, and will precede the sermon. Every one is invited to attend all the services of the day. All mothers are given a special invitation. If possible wear a flower in honor of mother on Mothers day. REV. WASH, Pastor. SUFFEES BROKEN ABM Tuesday afternoon. Russell, the five year old son of Air. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson, residing northeast of Un- will be in k, spend- give a her nf finp Tlnrop .Tersev hoes, which i nnncprt nn the streets here that he is bringing to his farm northwest ; evening, which will be a great treat : ion, met with a very painful acci of Union. I to citizens of the vicinity. The sol- j dent while he was riding a horse C. E. Severyn superintendent of diers will carry regulation marching; around the barnyard. The boy was the Union schools, was a guest at equipment and be accompanied by , thrown off and as the result suffered the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pell,! the familiar, field kitchens and will . the fracture of the left forearm be east of Union, where the day wa3 take some two weeks to complete thejtween the wrist and elbow and the spent by the hostess, host and guest ' overland journey, camping at dif-; injured lad was hurried to Murray sery pleasantly. le'rent places along the route over j where the fracture was reduced by Mrs. Harry Roy3l and Mr. and Mrs. j night. Those who have never seen j rir. q. H. Gilmore and the patient Mike Dereig, of Lincoln, the ladies j troops on the move, as they move t'niade as comfortable as possible and daughters of Attorney C. L. Graves, j the front in war time, will find this returned home to spend the next few were visiting nere tor tne aay iasi demonstration interesting, as wen as Week8 with the arm in a sling. Sunday and with the father enjoyed ' listening to the splendid band con a most pleasant visit. F. L. McConnell, who is working with the Nehawka mills at this time, was a visitor in Union last Monday cert thev will give. Good Meeting at Sciota AN INTERESTING RELIC atternoon. wnere ne was ueiiennS , 1?f t Sunday evening at the Sciota a load of flour and feed to the Farm-. school fcoUse and these meetings will ers store of this place. ifce continued on each alternate Sun- Uncle George Eaton was harvest- j dav evening a8 witn the start good ing his dandelion crop, which he is ; int"eret S manifest. Just recently L. W. Crawford and There was a good meeting held onljoe Bauer were engaged by Rue seated diseases of Lungs, Kidneys, Stomach, Liver, Intestines, Kectum, Etc. Also non-developed children. All latest Serums and Lymphs nsed when indicated. Union, Nebraska Telephone 3S Dr. Thomas F. Cogan DENTIST 622 World-Herald Building Omaha, Nebraska will be at Dr. W. F. Race's office in Union on Saturdays, from 9:30 in the morning for the remainder cf the day, beginning Saturday, April 21st. Special attention given to care of the teeth and all dental work, extracting, filling and crowning, as well as artificial teeth of the best quality. With Dr. W. F. Race, Union, Nebr. feeding to the hogs and chickens Uncle George says that the poultry and swine-are very found of this net too overly popular weed. Attorney W. A. Robertson and Su perintendent Tulene of the Nebraska Gas and Electric company were in Union last Friday and met with the town board, discussing lighting mat ters with the city fathers. "When Knighthood Was in FIctv er.""At Nehawka, 8:00 p. m., Hay 15th and lGth. Little Louise Foster was a visitor in Plattsmouth last Saturday and Sunday, returning home on Monday morning with her grandfather, L. G. Larson, who is working at the Fos ter home for a short time. Mrs. Rose Cogdill, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bovnton of Plattsmouth. Frans to do the carpenter work in the remodeling of the old Ben Albin residence on the farm northeast of Union and while carrying on the work came on several interesting rel ics of the pioneer days. The carpen ters were engaged in tearing up the roof of the building and removed a board some twenty feet in length and in handling it they found the name of "W. D. Lewis & Son, Platts mouth," stamped on it, and the por tion bearing the name was preserved as a relic of the old time lumbering firm of Cass county. Messrs. Lewis Postmaster Eugene Roddy j were in business in Plattsmouth in When we visited the postoftice on ; tne sixties ana furnished the mate rial that went into the construction of the Ben Albin place fifty-three ng out from the money order win- year3 ago, or in 1870. Another of Chester White Eogs for Sale Thoroughbreds, comprising one tried sow, litter at heels; one gilt to farrow May 25th; one fall gilt for oarly farrowing. All these were bred to the Giant. Also two fall boars ready for service. JOSEPH LIDGETT. our last trip to Union, we saw the genial smile of Eugene Roddy peep- dow, well satisfied with his position and the people also very well pleas ed to have this gentleman the pub lic servant. Mr. Roddy is well qualified to do the work required and his pleasing manners have won for and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nickles. of 1 him a place in the hearts of the near Murray, were spending last neople. Sunday at tne nome or jurs. Jennie Frans and son. D. M. Frans Wm. Deles Dernier, the legal lum inarv of Elmwood. was a brief visi ter in Union one day last week, com Union School Notes The well is finished and we hope to have water soon. Afurth.i TTntnn-ia back In school the old pioneers who had a part in providing the material for the con struction of the Albin place was El bert Graves, an uncle of Attorney C. L. Graves of Union, who in the early days was engaged in the nianufac- r MmmamauleJire at a low price. The Goodrich "55" Tire for lightweight cars is n extra ordinary value. A genuine Goodrich Tire of typical Good rich quality, it overshadows any tire of equal or lower price. We are selling lots of them and only good words have come back to us. Let us introduce you to this rugged Goodrich fellow. PLATTSMOUTH MOTOR CO. Ceo. K. Petring, Prop. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBR. "BEST IN THE LONO RUN ture cf brick in the then lively lit tle city of Rock Bluffs. The chimney and other brick work around the old place was made by Elbert Graves and this fact has created a great deal of interest among the old residents of Liberty and Rock Bluffs precincts who recall this pioneer resident. The piece of lumber with the name of the Lewis firm has been secured by Attorney C. L. Graves and will be kept as a memento of the old pioneer residents who made possible the con struction of the first homes in the county many years ago. BETUBN FROM THE COAST Mr. and Mrs. Emmons J. Richey, who have been spending several months on the Pacific coast visiting with friends and enjoying the many interesting sights of the country from Portland to the southern Cali fornia cities, have returned home. While at Portland, Mr. Richey pur chased himself a fine new Stude baker car and in this enjoyed motor ing over the unsurpassed roads of the coast country and in the car made the trip ;.i::ck to Nelms-ka. They cp me over the old Santa Fe trail front the south wept which was traversed by the first pioneers to California and which i'ave them an opportunity of viewing the picturesque reentry of the desert country between Cali fornia and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Miss Alpha Peterson, county fu perinteiKk'nt, and Mrs. Enberg, hr lister, who is here visiting from Sheridan, Wyoming, were passenge rs th is morning for Omaha to visit for the day. DR. H. C. LEOPOLD Osteopathic Physician . Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted 9 V I- Union Block Phone 208 PLATTSMOUTH !"!-I"IS-g-fr after an absence of four weeks due ing over this far on the train and then taking the bus for Plattsmouth. t0 Whooping C0URh legal matters. Mrs. Mae Shotwell. of Kansas City, daughter of Mrs. Mollie Garrens, wasi - ; . .1 1 . 9 V.nw mntKf.l u iinur ill iuc ituiuc ui ncj iiivjiuci for a few days last week, and on her return to Kansas City, her home, she was accompanied by her broth er, Mr. Joy Garrens. L. V. Davis, the well man, who has been sinking a number of wells in the vicinity of Union for the past few weeks, having concluded his work here, shipped his machine to some point in Kansas, where he will do some work in this line. Daniel Lynn and his good wifa presented the pastor. Rev. W. A. Tavlor and wife with their first The county eighth grade examina-l tiens were given Thursday and Fri-; day. May 3rd and 4th. j Mrs. Agnes Ross had charge of the ! primary room last week. Miss Hall , was not aoie to De nere. 1 The girls who took teachers' ex-1 aminations received their grades, and j most of them were very good. j The teachers held their monthly' meeting for May Monday evening. Chapter VIII of Stevenson's "The! Project Method" was discussed by ; Misses Neumann and Tobin. j Francis Food, instructor in math-; ematics at the School of Agriculture : at Lincoln gave a very interesting i talk before the high school assembly Trucking and Service! At our Garage we are prepared to furnish the best ser vice in repairs of all Automobiles, parts, supplies and acces sories. TRUCKING! We are always ready for your work in this line and the best service guaranteed. Careful drivers always in charge. DOWL The Auto Men R BROS Union, Neb. liitu 11ISL,l!jct Thurenav T4i vprv Kiirrpssf ill lv spring chicken the other day, and it, pfinted out the value of drill in , was pronounced as being the best by j nf Aether it be for an athletic ' that prince of conniseurs of good 1 nr. cnni u-nrfr Mr I things to eat, the Rev. W. A. Tay-1 t-i iu,. rnHkh ia vrv; lor. Mr. L. R. Upton was over to Springfield in Sarpy county last week and on his return brought his two goats which have been there on pasture, home, and with them two kids. Mr. Upton is using the goats for milk and will wean the kids soon. W. O. Burbee has purchased. him self one of the worthwhile cars when he got a Hup sedan, and one which important. The Botany class made a field trip last Tuesday. The members of the class were awakened to the fact that many flowers are in bloom and that they must work harder on their task of classification. They grow rather weary sometimes after a search of two periods without find ing a classification suitable to them. We can always tell when they have t cnrmorttr! hv thp PTnrpRsinTi of tri- niuS,ive.-the f service not onIy I umph upon their faces. They seem You Must Be Satisfied! The Peters shoe, which we handle, is sold under a positive guarantee that you are satisfied or the money back or another pair of shoes. Our spring shoes are now arriving. Call and see the new styles. Also, we have a full line of work clothes in jumpers, jackets and overalls. Do not forget that if you need a battery or tires for your car, we can save you money on them. See us for that harness which you are needing. A. L. BECKER, 'THE STORE OF SERVICE" UNION NEBRASKA to think it fun. ATTENDANCE REPORT The following is the attendance report for the month ending April j 27th. The first column shows the' number enrolled, the second shows ' the greatest number present during! the month, the third shows the av-J erage daily attendance and the last; column the number neither absent or! tardy during the month: Primary 41 Intermediate 38 Grammar 22 High School .61 Total 162 36 34.81 36 32.45 22 21.06 51 48. 5 145 136.82 I 20 ' 25 12, 43 100 at this time but for many years to follow. Mr. Burbee surely knows a ' good car when he sees it and made :no mistake in getting it. I Mrs. Martha Stewart who has been living at Milford for some time past, and who has been assisting with the work at the Mrs. Jennie Sawyer I home for the past several days, re j turned here last Friday. Perry Dukes and family went to Lincoln in their Joseph Lidgett purchased the F. W. Sherwood place east of Union, and will make an ideal hog farm of the place, where he will raise the , celebrated Chester White hogs for j which he is famous and in the past ' has bred and raised some of the best ! prize winners that the state can boast. John F. Bramblet, who is the delegate from the Union lodge M. j W. A., departed last Monday even : ing for Grand Island, where he will ' represent this lodge at the state con- vention which will be held there , this week. Mr. Bramblet will be : accompanied by Mr. J. G. Wunder ;lich of the lodge at Nehawka. ' v Mr.-and Mrs. George H. Shrader. ! livintr north of the citv on the hieh-How Did You Die? Cooke !wav entertained at their home last 1 Land of Beginning Again. ! evening a number of their friends! Mrs- Tarkington Jand all had a most pleasant time j America for Me Van Dyke j with the games music and social j t conversation. There were present on ' 'Mericana Girl . Daly . jthe occasion, the Misses Smith, liv- "a Fntta Lady Dalyj 3 ,wnv lot ii av a utile lviore and Get a Chevrolet? Friday Night's Program The following is the program of the recital of interpretative readings to be given at the M. W. A. hall in Union Friday night, May 11th, at 8:15, by Miss Fern Ferree: Music Ma and the Auto Guest Bed Fellows Daly In the Pantry Anon Mother o Mine Steele That uses about 25 less gasoline. That uses from one-third to one-fourth as much oil. That is easier to guide. That is more comfortable to ride in. That has a Stewart speedometer con nected on transmission. That has an oil gauge on dash. That has a one-man top. That has a gypsy style back curtain. That has three speeds forward. That has a water pump. That has a radiator that is used only on most expensive cars. That has Timken roller bearings in the front wheels. That has a slanting windshield. That has moveable windshield glasses for summer comfort. That has the Willard Threaded Rubber long-life storage battery. That has a low theft insurance rate. That has pockets in all four doors. That has a hand shift lever. Nothing to buy but the license. That has both a hand and foot gas ac celerator. That is easy to start in cold weather. That is noted for its great pulling power. That has a National headlight lens. That has a fine appearing body. That has triple baked enamel body and fenders that will last years instead of paint that soon needs another coat. That has same size tires, front and rear. That has a new rear axle, in which spiral bevel ring gear and pinion is used. Only more expensive cars use this style rear axle. That has been reduced in price $295.00 and in addition has about fifty im provements. That has an organization back of it that is not trying to see how cheap, but how good they can build it. Everywhere you look you see a Chevro let. There's a reason It's the low est priced and most economical ful ly equipped car on the market and the best automobile buj' today. Completely equipped. 4 hi i Triplets Daly Music The Wall of Silence Turnbull ing near Misses Mary and Ethel Eecker, Ray and Roy Becker, Mr. and Mrs. John Becker and Walter, :L. Havenridge. Much local interest has been arous-' fed in the announcement that Lucian LaRue will sing on the Plattsmouth jnext Tuesday night, May 15th. His j 1,0111 Friday night, 8:15. sister, Miss Bessie will accompany, him on the piano in his two numbers, j Iletnodist CJrarcn. Notes ''The Little Red Schoolhouse" and The Methodist church, will obierve A nominal admission charge of 25 cents will be, made for this pro gram which will be well worth the time and money of everyone to hear. IHIISFISOLET -4 Curtains swing with doors on all open models. Has a worm adjustable steering device. The 1 923s have a much heavier frame and longer wheel base. Has vacuum feed and gas tank on rear. Has stream line body. All closed cars have Fisher bodies. F. O. B. PRICES F. O. B. FLINT Touring model, complete $525 Roadster model, complete 510 Coupe, complete G80 Sedanette, complete 850 Sedan, complete 860 Nothing Else to Buy But the License Sunk Mojito CARS ON DISPLAY AT FRADY'S GARAGE South Sixth Street Phone No. 58 Plattsmouth, Nebr. fx; t m