THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, .1923. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE THREE Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. W. fIi. Taylor of Omaba was a visi-! thought it the biggest ever, making . . l T 1 a. f . ' - . . - . . iur in . u ii iuii icisi ouuuay auu was a tne trip in tneir auio, visitor with friends and relatives. Luther Meade and Louis Mougey each shipped a carload of cattle which put on feed one day last week. Geo. O. Dovcy and family were vis iting with friends in Union last Sun day making the trip down with their auto. E. M. Pollard of Nehawka was a purchaser of oats for his hogs get ting all the two elevators had in Un ion last week. H. L. Swanson who is working at Falls City was a visitor in Union for a short time last Monday afternoon and evening returning to his work on the train at midnight. J. C. Snavely and the family were visiting last Sunday at the ho'me of George Porter and M. R. Van Patton of Lincoln driving over in their car where they all enjoyed the day. his stay here. In fact how could it be otherwise with such jovial com panions as Uncle Dan Lynn, Jack Lidgett and Preacher Billie Taylor. They, went fishing and made a trip to Plattsmouth and when the fishing party was pulled off the ladies were there as well. Mrs. A. A. Johnson were fine and the way pleasant they being a member of the party. They made a safe journey and had a fine caught a number of fish, hardly UPTUC2 E Expert Called to Plattsmouth time. Miss Bessie LaRue who is teach ing northeast of Union, has some 38 scholars and which is looked upon as"being a pretty good number of ones to care for. Miss Bessie was a visitor last Sunday with friends in Omaha. Mrs. J. P. Clugy and daughter, Seeley Co's. truss expert from Chi- countable but they weighed about cago De at the Wagner Hotel, 20 pounds and made good eating. Makes Substantial Improvements Mr. N. C. Deles Dernier, living just west of Union has been making some very material improvements on his home which will add to the comfort nT.-co ui7oi -arn hoiro hppn visititis' and convenience of the family. He and will remain in Plattsmouth one day only, Thursday, Septl 20th. He says: "The Spermatic Shield will not only retain any case of rup ture perfectly, but contracts the opening in ten days on the average case. Being a vast advancement W. L. Stine and the family with in the west for some weeks past and, has the enterprising iirm oi Miner . formpr methods exenmlifv- . . i j a a y i i I C t ... AM nr T r tit ir nnnelmtrinn' 1 w - me new car maae a inu iu umuua who hut recent.iv.- returned uome, j' ui .uo.. ui..UE Mr. 'and Mrs. Ellis LaRue were, la at. Knnrtav where thev SDent the v0ro ,cu,t,p- with friend and rela- a cistern and building a concrete msunwueuuB eu. imiueuiaie spending Sunday at the home of the time at Kruc Dark and surely en- Hvps in the vicinitv of Union last! floor for the porch and will Imme-hy appreciable and withstanding any parents of Mrs. LaRue and also visit- i joyed the day which was a fine one. Sunday-. jdiately have another room added to strain or position no matter the size ed Lincoln Sunday. Joe Banniner and the family Rnv YnnVpr who with the family ; th ehouse which he will use as a John Douthtv was a visitor in'Un-! wore ninvfner a day's outine: at'uo viait.no- in th wpstem nnrtion ' pantry which will open into the ion last Monday looking after some Krug's park late Sunday where they Df the state where they visited with kitchen and will make it much more business matters, drivine over from took their dinner and found the park w tt VnnVer ami other relatives convenient for those who do the his home at Nehawka. la most nleasant nlace to take an out- returned home last week havinir en- i housework. Omar Schlictemeier from between ! ing. . , joyed a most excellent time while Murray and Nehawka was looking' Mrs. A. A. Johnson of Weeping they were away. after some business matters in Un-1 "Water was visiting at the home of C. 'W. Clark the proprietor of the ion last Monday afternoon. her brother, Dan Lynn, for a few days Upper Hotel Union was a visitor in J. R. Stoner living between Mur-'and also was a guest of her sister, Plattsmouth last Monday afternoon ray and Nehawka was a visitor and Mrs. John Campbell at Murray as where he had some matters to occupy tvan nlsn InnlMnc after finmA hnslnpsq matters at Union last Monday. I well Mrs. H. H. Planck who has been made some purchases for trie hotel as Miss Alice Todd and Miss Naomi visiting with relatives at Concordia, well while there. ' Mougey returne dto Lincoln the first Kansas, for some time arrived home l. r. Johnson and family of Gow of the week where they again enter last week having stopped on her way er, Mo., who have been visiting with the state university for the year. at Palmyra for a short " visit with relatives at Whitman in the north County Commissioner U. P. Harris ' Wends. - " ' . -western portion of the state on their was a visitor at Plattsmouth and al-: .f ,Mr: Mary Taylor am pd"r'--W home stopped at the home of J. so at Manley last week looking after . HS.?. SiTf "l ?raS"e iy -"25 Will Serve Supper The two aid societies of the churches of Union have agreed to provide the supper for the visitors who will attend the county conven or location. Large or difficult cases, or incisional ruptures (following op erations) specially solicited. This in strument received the only award in England and in Spain, producing re sults without surgery, injections, I medical treatments or prescriptions. Mr. Seeley has documents from the United States Government, Washing his attention for the afternoon andftlon of tne R0yai Neighbors who are ton, D. C, for inspection. Our rep- meeting here on Friday of this week. W. If. DuBois has closed out his business in Un last Tuesday morning for San Fran cisco where he will make his home in the future. 7 Henry H. Becker hitched up his car last Sunday and with the family went to Omaha where they spent the day at Krug's park and surely en joyed the occasion. The Rev. H. II. Planck were visit ing last Monday and Tuesday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wilson and Ray Gerking and the family who live south of Union.' Luther Meade shelled and deliver ed his corn to the Farmers' elevator last Monday and J. A. Evertt also on Tuesday Mr. Henry Becker did the work of shelling. John Lidgett and wife and W. A. Taylor and wife were enjoying a visit at the state fair last week and with relatives and in Union for the week end and were ion aandCl0depar0tUed on Ue8tS at the hm6 of Mr aDd enjoVing a viU last Sunday' '.t the ViSSVTnl SJtfi connecUon Tite or my tab' dfeZ?:te W. H. Porter. - horne of of relatIves at Barnard, Mo ,.rtou. t ?Pi and : be In a better ro- lisnment ImitatIng my 8tyle of ad Will Preach on Heavy Subjects Rev. H. H. Planck has arranged for almost an entire year of subjects for his Sunday evening services and among the mare some weighty ones, which he will discuss. Those who attend the services by the preserving resentative will be glad to demon strate without charge or fit them if desired. Business demands prevent stopping at any other place in this section. FRAUD CAUTION Avoid fraudu lent Imitators and imposters who may visit this section making any claims DR. IV. F. RAGE General Practioner Calls Answered Day or Night! Special attention given to acute and chronic diseases. UNION, NEBRASKA Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Deles Dernier of near Murray were visiting for a short time In Union while on their way home from Nebraska City where they were looking after some business matters last Monday. F. H McCarthy and the family were spending last Sunday at the where they also met and visited with ! sltion to keep in touch with the h.ntK " f irn HfWifa on1 hits tn-m- Speaker. lilt: lupus are h luiiuwa. Sept. 30 The Day of Atonement. Oct. 7 The Feast of Tabernacles. ily, Mr. Paul Henderson of Flint, Michigan, who were also visiting there. R.-D. Stine the popular merchant and all around good fellow was a visitor at Nehawka three nights last home of the parents of Mrs. McCar- week when he attended every .night thy at Plattsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. meetings which were conducted by Edward Svoboda and whera all. en- Rev. Charles W. Savidge. Uncle Joyed the visit very much. Rueben and the "marrying parson" Emery Bauer and wife with their are very close friends, daughter. Miss Enid, were visiting 0ur friend( Blair porter is having with relatives in Union being guests some very material improvements at the home of Frank Bauer while made on nls home ln the way of stuc. here. They are making their home coin& the entlre building which will at South Omaha for the present. . add much to its appearance as well Orville McQuinn and Berns Kin- as making the home warmer in the nison have been doing some very winter and cooler in the summer thus much needed work on the Union adding much to the comfort of the streets ana placing . mem in mucn nome better condition. Tne ooys are nus- 14 Dispensation of Inno- 21 Dispensation of' Con- Oct. cence. Oct. science. Oct. 2S Dispensation of Promise. Nov. 4 Dispensation of Law. Nov. 11 Dispensation of Love. "Nov. 18 The Great Tribulation. Nov. 25 The Millenium. Dec. 2 The Great White Throne. 9 The New Jerusalem. 16 God's "All in All." 23 The Birth of Christ. 30 The Jewish Sabbath tiers when it comes to working. The genial grain man, F. II. Mc Carthy and "his nssisf ant. Mr. J. V. Joseph Lidgett wan his Chester wiison are painting the auto of Mr. White hogs returned from the state fair the first of week and brought with him some substantial premiums and which we will have more to say about In the news of next week. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Keedy were visiting for-the week end at the home of -relative' In Omaha, making the trip in their jiuto and as the roads Meats and Groceries! At this time we call the attention of the public to. our 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 R. D. STINE, NEBRASKA 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. DOWLER BROS., The Auto Men -:- -:- Union, Neb. McCarty. They are making the boat black and will be a shiny vessel when they .have concluded their labors which will be In a short time for they are both hustlers.' ' Robert Hastings . of Geneva who has beerryisfCing at ttie home of Mr. and "Mrs. Dan Lynn for the pa'st few days stopping here after having at tended" the state fair, departed for his home last Monday and declaring that he has enjoyed every minute of PUBLIC AUCTION! 6 The Feast of Jubilee. 13 The Tower of Babel. 20 Abraham and Lot.' 27 Joseph Versus the Prodl- 3 Pharaoh and "The Finger -The Ten Commandment The undersiened will offer for sale at Public Auction at his farm three j Resurrection. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Year. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. gal. Feb. of God." Feb. 10 Penalties. Feb. 17 The Twelve Spies. Feb. 24 Satan. Mar. 2 Demons. Mar. 9 Angels. - Mar. 16 The Triumphal Entry. Mar. 23 The Jewish Passover. Mar. 30 The Ascension of Christ Apr. 6 Holy Spirit Received at Pentecost. Apr. 13 Peter's Mother-in-Law. Apr. 20 Jonah. Apr. 27 Zaccahaeus. May 4 Marriage and Divorce. May 11 Mothers of Daughters. May 18 May 25 Between eDath and Our vertising intending to deceive the afflicted. All such claims are frau dulent and deceptive and the public are hereby cautioned. The genuine will always have name "Seeley," with Chicago address at bottom of ad. P. S. Every statement in this no tice has been verified before the Fed eral and State Courts. F. H. Seeley. Home Office: 117 No. Dearborn Street Chicago. ALL READY TO TURN ON THE LIGHTS miles east and three-quarters south j of Murray, seven and a half miles; south of Plattsmouth, nine miles northeast of Union, at 1 p. m. sharp on Monday, Sept. 24th the following described property: Seven Head of Horses Team' gray geldings, weight 3,200, smooth mouth; team mares, brown and sorrel, six years old; one bay mare, seven years old, weight 1,270; June 1 The Feast of Pentecost. June 8 Children's Day Program. Shepherd Puppies For Sale we nave a number or tine pure bred Shepherd puppies for sale. Call Joseph Lidgett, Union, Nebraska. TRUCK OVERTURNED Last evening the residents along west Elm street near the Masonic New Delco-Light Installation Com plete Even to the Globes Is Sold on Payments. "Ready to turn on the lights!' That, it is declared,' is the thought back of the new Installed-Price plan of selling Delco-Light, the well knownvfarm electric plant, which the company has Just announced. The announcement of this plan Is especially directed to those who live in farm homes, it is stated. We want to make it easy for the farm er to have electricity in his home and to know beforehand just what the whole thing will cost him," de clared officials of the Delco-Light company, in response to questioning about this remarkable plan. Briefly stated, the plan is to fur nish a standard model Delco-Light plant and storage battery, to in stall it complete, wire the house for ten lights, put in ten drop lights complete, even to the electric bulbs in the sockets, put in a general pow er outlet anywhere in the house the owner may choose, in short to fur nish a complete Delco-Light instal lation, "Ready to turn on the lights," as stated above. Low prices are assured, on all mod els and, in addition, financing of the purchase Is taken care of, where nec Base Ball Sunday! One of the Best Games of the Season Assured the Fans on the Plattsmouth Grounds. Cedar Creek Boosters vs- Plattsmouth City Team t" Cedar Creek has one of the best teams in the county and the cream of the local players will be used in the city team. Come and Enjoy a Treat in Real Base Ball by Some of the Best Players in Cass County. Game Galled at 3 O'Clock USUAL ADMISSION! mm and 0 North Fifth Street. Storo riTin ntiilrcbin (tai lino civ a ' ' I 7 " r ' ""- 6.u"t, o.a j -cw o f-jjfir inoHor! with noarhoo hrmnri 1 which rails for' on I v a email anh jcoio ! turripri nn th ciirra nntn Vim otroiit In WPIl lrnnwri fnr ita atTnrta at Hogs ! Hogs ! Spotted Poland-Criinasf I have a fine line of Spotted Poland-China boars, both of last Spring and Fall. These are excellent hogs. Call by phone or see me at Union. JOHN LIDGETT, Union, ' - Nebraska Two brood sows, farrow soon;. 5 truck sold the peaches at very low uruuu wws; iu sponea snoais. as. prices to those who desired them, white pigs; 1 Chester White boar. Machinery, Etc. MARSHALL BEOS. NURSERY One 16-inch walking plow; one ueenng oinaer; one ueermg mower, ; The Marshall Brothers Nursery of good as new; one John Deere disk, ; Arlington. Nebraska, make it their neariy new; one rming lister, good as aim an(i desire to fill all orders with new; one waiKing lister; one Aic- exactly the stock ordered and which Cormlck hay rake; one Deering hay.ig gr0Wn on our good Nebraska hteh rane; one Avery staiK cutter; one;iand 11, and we certainly will be Case sulky plow; one Gale sulky phased to receive an order from you 4JinC i,n Deere .fiW through our representative. Mr. An plow; one 1-horse drill; one double drew stnhlman nf T,,ivii7o wi,m shovel plow; one Newton wagon; j you all know. He wl caJ1 and gee v,aSUi. OUu ictn. uue o-secium;you and we m appreciate your or laIri Z?"i&nL0Jil S der very much. iS-lJtsw vuc nun ncLiic, uuc iccu giiuuer; MARSHAI r over turned on the curve onto Elm street near the home. The owners of the I spreading the benefits of electricity "COLD IN THE HEAD" Is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Those subject to frequent "colds" are generally in a run aown" conamon. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la a Trnntment consisting of Tin Ointment, to . be used locally, and a Tonic, which acts Quickly througn tne uiooa on uie mu cous surfaces. . Duiiain? vd tne oyoioi. and making you less liable to "colds." Sold by druggists ror over 40 xeara. T. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, O. Dr. Thomas P. Cogan DENTIST - 622 World-Herald Building Omaha, Nebraska I will be in Dr. Race's office on SATURDAY, Sep temer 22nd, beginning at 9:30 and for the rest of the day. Then every two weeks following. All kinds of the highest grade Dental work, includ ing Extractions, Fillings and the best of Plates at very reasonable prices. ' IN DR. RACE'S OFFICE UNION one post hole auger; one post hole digger; one woven wire stretcher; one barb wire stretcher; one pump jjack; one power washer, double tub; 'one hand washer; one mandrel and j emery wheel; one post drill and (drills; one anvil; one vise; wood j tackle blocks, 2 and 3; one oil.bar , rel; one cross cut saw, new; three galvanized hog troughs; two New (Century riding cultivators; one saw imandrel, balance wheel; one iy2 h. p. iiercuies engine new; one iron i i wueei wagon ana dox; one wagon and low box; one spring wagon; one top buggy; one set 1-inch harness. new; two sets 1-inch harness; one set Duggy narness complete, good as new; two sets single harness; one set leather nets; one set clippers, complete; two scoop end gates; one Old Trusty incubator; one forge Diower; one cnurn. Terms of Sale ' All sums of $10 and under, cash On sums over $10 a credit of six to eight months will be given, purchas er giving bankable note bearing eight per cent interest from date. No prop erty to oe removed rrom the premises until settled for. I have decided to retire for a few years, for the purpose of schooling the children and the betterment of my wife's health, and for a much needed rest. Homer H. Shrader, Owner. W. R. YOUNG, Auct. MARSHALL BROS. NURSERY. WANTED Wanted by an experienced farmer with wife and one child, a place on a farm by the year. Apply at the Journal office. sl3-4tswl When baby suffers from croiTp, apply and give Dr .Thomas' Eclectic Oil at once. Safe for children. A little goes a long way. 30c and 60c I at all drug stores. Solving Machine SUPPIESI We carry parts. Oil and needles for all sew ing machines. Machines rented by week or month. CLEAN your doets and' picture tops. Clean the grit rrom the bottom of your rug. Get the threads ana lint that cling to it. With the double action of the Powerful suction. And a motor-driven brush. And a ball-bearing motor that runs for years with no odingl . to ckiNOftftntftf it on your ovn rug CONVENIENT TERMS Saturday Specials! A FEW ADVO SPECIALS No. 2 size Advo extra sifted peas, per can . .30c No. 2 size Advo Maine corn, per can 25c 1 -lb. can Advo Gold Medal coffee. . 42c Advo canned grape fruit, per can 35c No. 3 size cans Advo sliced pineapple 43c Advo marshmallow cream, per jar 22c Advo Dixie relish, per jar , 35c Advo olive butter, a sandwich filler, glass. ........ 18c OTHER BARGAINS 3 lbs. Blue Rose rice for 25c 2 lbs. lima beans for. .25c 3 lbs. bulk cocoa for. . ,y 25c 3 pkgs.' macaroni for; -. ; 'ri . i'. . . Y-.Vrrr-.:-rrr25c- Jello, per pkg 10c Swansdown cake flour, per pkg 35c lz-lh. cake Baker's chocolate. 25c 15J2-oz. glass Nomis peanut butter 25c Quaker oatmeal, per pkg 27c P and G white naptha soap, per bar . 5c Six bars Pearl White soap for 25c SUN KIST FLOUR 24-lb. sack Sun Kist flour for. . . . J $ .90 48-lb. sack Sun Kist flour for. . . . . 1.75 in the country, and many thousands of farm homes today know . what these benefits are, thanks to the kind ly influence of these widely known Delco-Light plants. It is safe, to pre dict, with the aid of a plan like this and with so many thousands able to enjoy the advantages of. electricity, accordingly, that great numbers will take advantage of the opportunity which the Delco-Light . company of fers, to buy their own Delco-Light plants this fall and Join the other thousands who are already enjoying this modern convenience. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Robertson and Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Westover and little daughter, Janet, returned home last evening from a trip of a week's duration in Missouri with relatives and friends. Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind piles have yielded to Doan'a Ointment. 60c at all drug stores. SINGER Souing Machine Nebraska Gas & Electric Co. What is YourAddress? A A SERVICE that takes your Financial needs into consideration That's the kind of a service this bank renders its patrons. That's the kind of a service you are entitled to. We shall be glad to have you call, that we may offer you the facilities of this strong institution. ' All Depoaltora are Protected by the Depositor Guaranty Fund of the State of Nebraska Farmors State Dank T. H. P0LLOCE, President Plattsmouth, Nebr. W. G. BOEDEKER, Clerk. k 1st Door South of Postoffice' " ' 1