THrESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1923. PAGE 270 !5 FZATZS2I0STH EEHIV rr c 4M ...... Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. Reduction PlowOffered ON ALL OIL STOVES NOW IN STOCK SOME REAL BARGAINS" In order to make room for a shipment of Range Eternal ranges we are offering you this reduction on oil stoves. Lots of warm weather yet, so play safe by ordering your oil stove at once. I will save it for you if you do not want it delivered now. JOE BANNING Union, Nebraska j Try a can of paxton & Gallagher'o "Daylight" coffee and bo convinced. lAlso "J. M." and "Milady" coffee. 'Todd & Co., where prices are right. Todd & Co. have a complete line I of men's shoes and ladies' oxfords i coming soon. j Earl Wolfe threshed and delivered 'his wheat at the Union elevator dur ing the early portion of the week. II. L. Thomas and wife of lehaw- YEGGS LURED TO NEBRASKA FROM ALL PARTSOF COUNTRY Cross Country Thieves All Find 0 casion to Stop in This State New York Car is Found. "Get those good Victor and Puri tan flours at L. G. Todd & Co. Also Nehawka flour." Carry S. Stotler and wife were looking after some busin6ss matters in the county seat last Monday mak ing the trip in their auto. County Agent L. R. Snipes of "Weeping Water was a visitor in Un ion having some business matters to take up with Senator W. B. Ban ning. John C. McCarrolI is also among those who have acquired a new car and this time he secured one for ser- Highest prices paid for produce. Plenty of fresh fruits. Todd & Co. Miss Beulah Pell visitedwith friends in Omaha last Saturday. Roy Yonker and family were visit ing last Saturday making the trip in their auto. Victor Clarence was looKing after some business and also visiting with friends in Omaha last Saturday. W. L. Taylor and famil yof Omaha were visiting and looking after some business matters in Union last Sat urday. C. II. Taylor and family, who de vice getting a Ford from the local . parted last week arrived in Californ dealer, Mr. A. W. Propst Uncle Henry A. Chilcott is sport ing a new Ford coupe which he is ia on last Monday and will make their home there in the future. Chris Peterson has secured a .car . ....... .... i .... . ... n driving and iikea nis new acquisition : and this time ne nas seiecteu a ora p h McCarthy was a visitor in I. I. I . . . . I . .. knnlA. 1 ! 1 I 1 - i 1 I. 1 . .1 n n CAllSt- - . . iniiiiiiiiK uifie is iiuniiLiK uouuici in aim minus uc uus iiwuc a, moc ccicl From Wednesday s Dally. Whether or not it is geographic location that does it, Nebraska draw3 bandits and yeggs from all direc- ka were visiting for a short time in tions. Cross country thieves starting Union they driving over in their car. from California, Washington and Frank Boggs was working the in- -.New crm una occasion 10 s op in surance business in Plattsmouth dur- ' Nebraska as do runners from the Da ing last week and met with good sue-; kotas and the south, cess. A big Haynes touring car, prac- Ray Frans of the Frans Brothers ' tically new and carrying New York Lumber Co., was having a carload of license number 1-430-467, -was aban lumber unloaded at their yards lastidoned Sunday near Fullerton. scene Monday. iof one of the big store robberies. Attorney Paul Manbart and wife Two strange men were seen in the of Omaha were visitinsr in Union for town durius the day. Local officers a short time, Mr. Manhart having assisted by Deputy State. Sheriff Fred some legal matters to look after , Ijeuton are working on tne case, while here. w. j Disappearance of the two strangers Get a number with each 15c pur-' is mysterious. The car did not chase of candy at Todd & Co., good break down. It carried a supply of for a chance on the Thermos jug in cil .and gas. The officers know of show window. -nothnig which occurred to frighten Lemuel Barrett and wife of Omaha suspect occupants. The car was not were visiting in Union last Sunday ! discovered until after the strangers being guests at the home of Dr. and had made their getaway. Mrs. W. M. Barrett the parents of state Sheriff Carroll Is in corn Lemuel. . jmunication with New York officials Mont Robb who represents an Om-' in an effort to establish ownership, aha elevator house, was spending jje js certain that either the car was last Sunday at home and on Monday ; voluntarily abandoned or that the afternoon departed for David City, ' occupants met with -foul play, where he takes up hi3 work for his There is nothing to Indicate foul firm. - nlav and the findiusr of the car nuts j E. J. Maugay, Herman Reicke and a quietus to any such theory. He 'Luther Meade were all threshing reasons that unless the car was stol- during the first part of this week, en jt would delivering their grain to the eleva- tinned tors at Union. not have been aban- ! A short time ago a Washington car was abandoned in Nebraska but v i i r- : a i . i : .,. " n ., nl. , v . 4c AndA v, . ?uttl., "Y"" in that case there was a trail to lot- tut; iidufjui lauvu iuaLi tuio i iitju ami xi u 13 duj 1, uviw'h-v fcv . navin a looiii wmcn was givm tie boat. Mrs. Nellie Planck of Kansas City was a visitor for the past week at the home of her son, the Rev. H. II. Planck pastor of the First Baptist church and will remain for a longer visit with her son and wife. County Commissioner C. F. Harris i3 getting his new car this season and secured a Ford making the pur chase from A. W. Propst and know ing the value in th class of cars was not making a guess in his purchase. Grandma Fitch of Kenosha, was a visitor in Union last Sunday and a guest at the home her granddaugh ter, Mrs. Earl Merritt and will cele brate her S6th birthday this com ing Saturday having been born on the Baptist church and the members August 4tn, iSo7. Grandma is a spry girl for her age and gets around very nicely. pn. w. f. n$GE General Pracflcnsr Calls Answered Day or Night! Special attention given to acute and chronic diseases. UNION, NEBRASKA of the World Wide Guild Girls at the basement of the Baptist church and year's crop of corn during the early part of the week, getting ready for Ins needs. ihim trouble which he went down to There will be an election of tho I see .about getting it out: Ken's Bible class at the Baptist EJi smith shelled and delivered school at the session of the school cJru to the Farmers' elevator his la.-t . f . . 1 .. . . .V... .ill AlA- a teacher for the coming year for the class. There was a large and interesting crowd of the neighbors at Sciota church services and a most profitable service was had, the Rev. W. A. Tay--lor delivering the address. Rev. II. H. Planck and wife and mother, Mrs. Nellie Planck of Kan sas City, Mo., who i3 visiting here, were visitors in Omaha last Satur day making the trip in an auto. Mrs. W. H. Mark entertained the members of the ladies aid society of low. It was abandoned at Franklin and another car stolen. There is nothing to indicate that occupants of t lie devrted car at Franklin aban doned it for the purpose of stealing another, t r tw ... i,T. : was in conference with the state hn vi.itins- nt tho f h r .rheriff Tuesday in regard to recent grandmother, Mrs. Joe Bauer for bandit activitus in the eastern part ,ir.r,nVto,i 1,0 Mnmi- of the state. He said that a big car for ber home at SebergMo.. after ! rrying four men crossed on the h.rinr i!a,i or, ,cuat !r,1o u-hiia i ierrj ai i iausmouin at uayugni ihsl 1 1 Thursday. He believes that these are tne men who laie inai nigui Mrs. Emory Bauer of Omaha came down last Syjiday and visited for the slugged the Elmwood watchman and TRUCKIHQ AND At our Garage we arc prepared to furnish the bet ser vice iu repairs of all Automobiles, parts, supplies and acces sories. , TRUCKING! Wc are always ready for your work in this line and the -best service' guaranteed. Careful drivers always in charge. day at the home of Frank Bauer ar A Clrl' 1!;e,nV7 morning made an un on returning Monday morning to .her : successful raid on the bank at Ray- hnm. woo anmnn.lo,! M1CC. a lilOilU. iie COnCiUUeS IU31 lUSy Were Betty and Rosie who have beV;, i cut of Omaha or Council Bluffs spending some two weeks here. I The Cass county of3chil. because D. C. LaRue and f.imilv rienarfe.l ! of his long service and because of the at which some 35 of them enjoyed I last-Monday mornintr for the west in fact that his is a border county. the excellent time which this lady! his auto and will visit the mountains knows Nebraska bandit history from gave them. ! of Colorado and will see some of the direct contact. He believes that the The time for the evening service excellent climate dtlrinc theit stav. I Fullerton store uobbcrs belong to. a at the.Baptist..cu.urch ba3 been defi- TneT will -nrobably -find' 'it -bo do-! big gang. His own investigations nitfly fixed for exactly 8 o'clock at Ughtful there that they will not care ! have brought lhi3 conclusion; that which time the services will be to return while th heat of summer.1- taken from stores is not held promptly commenced. The B. Y. P. lasts. i long in bandit custody. It is taken U. meeting will commence one. half hour earlier or at 7:30. The presi dent of the society Miss Mildred Clark, who has been away, has re turned and it is expected more active and arG aDje to be up and around. ' market Mrs. Mable Reynolds has had her hands full caring for the sick ones besides doing her work at the store during the time. Uncle George Eaton departed last Monday morning for Kentucky where he goes to see about opening ' up his sllvpr mine which he has had j work will be had from this on. DOITJLEK BROS The Auto Men .Union, Neb. Mra. Mary E. Davis and Paul Dav- 'o one central den, re-labeled, boxed is, her grandson, who have been so 'and shipped to market. lie contends pick at the former's home, are ro-!that the one thriving -element to ported as being somewhat improved . 1 r.iecry ui i;;t'i-cnanuu e is a. irauj y.-.arKet. it me raarset were ciosea, lie game would be stripped of at tractivencss. Stolen goods, he says. are unloaded in big quantities. The loot is not peddled from house to house. Lincoln Siate Journal. ANDY M00EE EIPEOVING a lecse on for a number of years and j From Wednesdays Daily. nas Deen navm- others look after, The members of the family of the matter but getting no results he Andy Moore were with him yester has concluded to look after the mat- thy at the Immanuel hospital in Om- icr iumseir anu consequently depart- ala for a few hours and found him GO TO TODD 8l CO. FOR Shoes on sale at less than wholesale cost. We also have a complete line of work shirts and overalls. L, TODD a ed for that place early thi3 morning. Card of Thanks I Vv'e desire to express our sincere thanks to those neighbors ami friends who so kindly ministered j during the last illness and at tbe time of, the death of our father, Jas. ;V. Wood and for the flowers and to those who so kindly sang at the time of the funeral. Mesdames W. II. Campbell; A. T. Campbell; -Ray Chriswisser; T. N. Carroll; Fred Stilleth: C. H. McOee: Messrs. J. K. iWood; W. S. Wood; C. B. Wood; O. ; E. Wood ; S. J. Wood. Dies From Injuries Word has been received from tbe j hospital where Mr. Clark Bacon, who was injured in the collision with a J Missouri Pacific train when his car was demolished last week, that he died. in the best of shape following his operation of Monday for appendi citis. Mr. Moore has been most for tunate In his operation r.s he has suf fered . very little and the operation apparently has been one of the most successful. The host of friends in this city will be delighted to know that he is doing so well. IIAEHIED IN OMAHA cleats and Groceries! At this time we call the attention of the public to cur excellent line of meats and groceries always fresh and of best quality. Let us supply your needs in the line of good things to eat. Best Quality and Service our motto. UNION -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA YOUNG PEOPLE ABE MARRIED Dr. Thomas P. Cogan DENTIST 622 World-Herald Building Omaha, Nebraska NOTICE T my W and new patienls! Owing to my rush of business in my Omatfa office, for the month of July andv August, I will be in Union in Dr. Race's office every two "vweeks beginning Aug. 11, from 9:30 till the rest of the day. r Don't forgetAugust 11 1923, Dr. Race's Office. Fr"m Wednesdays T'ally. This afteruoon at 1 o'clock at the residence of Rev. and Mrs. Frank Emory Pfoutz, occurred the marriage of Miss Zupha De Chriswisser anil Mr. Clarence Hanson both of near Nehawka. The bridal couple was ac companied to this f-tiy by Mr. George Pollard and Miss Doris Hanson, who witnessed the marriage of the friends. Both ihe bride and groom are . well known in the Nehawka neighborhood where they have grown to manhood and womanhood and are. among the most popular young people of that locality. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. From Wednesday's Dally Announcement has been received here by relatives of the marriage in Omaha of Mr. Edward Kanka and Miss Ro-e Schmitz, both of that city. The groom ij well known in Platts mouth where he spent his boyhood days an dreceived hi3 education in the lof-al schools being a graduate of tbe class of 1910 o" the high school. Mr. Kanka and his bride have both been employed in the headquarters of the Union Pacific at Omaha and their romance developed in their ev eryday associations there and culmi nated in the marriage there the lat ter part of the past week. Mr. Kanka is a brother of Mrs. C. Li. Pit man and Joseph Kanka of this city, and many boyhood friends will join in wishing hir.i and his bride harpi ncEs and success in the years to come. The Nc.v Stndebaker Special-SixToitrinz Car ft LttrraASl i seiivici I U I rcjr-Wjsx-t I ? . i iffT k vtMi lu'ii " w,-.".'; .i .-' HAS A REAL FISH From Monday's Dally. Yesterday E. E. Mason, who is camping for the summer near the Burlington bridge, made the success ful catch of a fine thirty pound white silver cat fish, one of the nicest that "Before you buy any car, see the Studebaken presents it3 complete line of 1924 models, announced a week sgo, with the conviction that they will increase the prestige of the name Studebaker which, for 71 years, has stood for the best in tranrportat-on, qualityand value of product. Into these .1924 cars are built every proved feature in design that makes for the comfort, convenience and safety of passengers, and many refinements that further enhance the value cf a line of cars already highly percted. It is common knowledge in the steel industry that Studebaker uses only the highest grades of the finest steels. And the same is true of the electrical equipment, instruments, herrings, bat teries, upholstery, finishing paints, tires and accessories used in Stude baker cars. It is equally well knov.-n that Stude bakervith $90,000,000 of actual net assets, including $45,000,000 cf plant facilities, is unsurpassed in ability and resources to manufacture economi cally and i ve ma;;i m utti intrinsic value for a given prico. Produced under these favorable con ditions, the 1924 tudebakcrs are dis tinctly the finest cars and greatest values Studebaker ever offered. These are not careless statements. They are facts that reflect tha honesty end integrity cf the manufacturer and its product juct as they do the truth of Studebaker advertising. The public has placed its confidence in Studebaker by accepting these facts, supported by the performance of Studebaker cars in owners' use. That's why Studebaker sales for the past six. years have increased progress aivsly each year and sales for the first six months of 1923 of 81,880 cars broke all six months' records. Studebaker never cheapens qual ity to meet competition. The name Studebaker ' stands or satisfaction and service. Power to satisfy the most exacting owner MODELS AND PlUCSS-f. o. b. factory LIGKT-SIX PHCIAI-sT!i T BIS-SlX 4C, II. P. SO H. P. I 40 H P. l'ounng. $ 995 Touring $135 Touring I7SO Roadster (3-Pass.) 975 Rcadster(2 Pass.)- 1325 j Speedster (5-Paa.) J835 Coure-Rd.(2-Pas.)lS55 Coupe 5-Pass.) 1975 Coupe (S-Pura.) 2550 Srden 1550 Srdar. 3050Sn 2750 Terms to Meet Your Convenience 1, F. WOLFF, GARAGE THIS IS S TU DEBAKER YEAR NEGRO HAS TALE QF HARD LUCK FOR POLICE FORGE Colored Traveling Companion Claifn. ed Have Eobbed Hira Kicked OS of Burlington Train. 1i hnpn rail?rlit hers f his spaqfin anA Ilanson and the bride of Mr."andjthe fisherman feela a just pride in Mrs Charles Chriswisser. After the the fine catch. He has the fish on jveuain?? me onaai couple returned rxhibition at the camp and it is a , to their home at Nehawka where beautiful sight to the eyes and one of they will, receive the well wishes of t!ie brst fish that has been landed ,a ncsi oi lnenas m iiieir new lounu ; happiness. IN SEEICUS CONDITION here this season. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Is often caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining' of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed Syou have- a rumbling' sound or imperfect hearing. Unless the Inflammation can be i educed, your hearing may be de- j stroyed forever. - I HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will ; From Monday Hafly. I T r rr .a n . . t u.ii, iuwei, nee ui me weu Known residents of the city, is at the pres-"' cnt time in quite serious condition at i the University hospital in Omaha, 1 where he has binm for several weeks do what we claim for it rid your system suffering from f.e affliction-of the ttaVrh 'storaach. TheN condition of Mr. Tow-, Sim b&n lVuccsSSfuf Tn e trefent of , er 19 aucn as to canse tae- greatest catarrh ror evFr-Forty Years. T? prehension to his relative! and ' j5oi3 5.? aU drusswts. - friends, i . ' . . . F- J Cheney &. Co, Toledo, O. From Wednesday's Dally. Last evening while Officers Ilein- richsen and Frank Detlef were pa trolling the streets in the business section, out of the dark night came an even darker object in a dueky hued son of Africa, who poured in- I to the listening ear of the police a story of a comrade's wrong and the various injuries and indignities that he had suffered, culminating with the taking of a $5 bill from his per son and then being kicked off a pass ing Burlington train. The colored man was very much out of breath when he came up Main ; street in the very early hours of the mnrninc and nn beinc annroached bv I the police he told how he had been j touring the west via the box .car. route and had fallen in company with another of his dark hued asso ciates and together they had ridden in the empties until last evening when they became engaged in a Quarrel over the fact that the one man had a supply of wealth consist ing of a $5 bill and refused to divide up the. coin with his less fortunate brother and this led to words and action on the part of the member of the party shy of the wealth, who pro ceeded to take the aforesaid $5 and transfer its keeping from the pocket ofNhe owner to that of his own gar ments and therewith, proceeded to apply violent or as they are some times known, "rough house" meth ods to the owner of the late, lament ed five dollar William and pushed him off the side door Pullman and when the man attempted to get back on the train the late friend proceed ed to beat him off. Finally, both of the colored men alighted at this place, hearing from afar of the many virtues of the ?ity and its people, and when they wera safely away from the train tb$ loser of the bill rushed up to the business section to make an alarm and appeal to the law to secure for him his money. The police on hearing the tale of woe rushed to the Burlington station and there learned that the second colored man had been seen going up the alleyway on the north side of Main street and a careful searchj(pf the alleys failed to eisclose the man but later he was found near the rail road yards by the police, apparently waiting for another train and with out ceremony the two men were es corted to the city jail to rest for the night and to be sure that they would be safe from doing any damage to themselves or anyone else. FARMS FOR SALE Two good larms four miles south of Plattsmouth. well improved. 160 ! acres at $225 per acre; 135 acres with two set3 of improvements ai $200 per acre. Also one modern house and eight other residences in Plattsmouth for sale. Cass county land for sale 207 acres at $ 125 an acre; 200 at $100 per acre. Also fine farm of Alhcrt Shafer. F. G. EGENBERGER, Real Estate and Insurance. lots. For Sale: House. 8 rooms, 1 Furniture. 719 Locust St. jl7-lmo d Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, will lead to chronic constipa tion. Doan's Regulets operate easily. 30c a box at all store3. 'i-K-I-I-I-H-v H-I- .J. 35 years Office . f U Experience Coates Block' DR. C. A. I Dentist -C '.A SEMM S m I K il OiP ASTCUNDIN6 IN IT5 (A Million Dollar Investment RetumingaHundd I M M ENjITY cgf"5 ntne vcn&r in paw's gvy xear incomparable in (An indication of the progress cf the 5taf citizens its wealth of ex- uorthepastyeacariculluraliy. Industrially and CL.usivE features. . (educationally. - NEBRASKA AT (A measuring rod cf the States V.'ealth.resources A GLANCE ' land possibilities.1' " NEVER ON A BIGGER SCALE :f,m&!mMi - - ,ik iiV PFDiirFn CfliiRaan RATFS-FARE AND ONE THIRD ROUND TRIP. V I uni w W " - - - mi ... ii ...