PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL Unmn Bep&rtmem PrtparedvExcIusively for The Journal. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Terdue of Au burn were visiting friends in Union last Sunday. Messrs. A. B. Cline and F. A. Bur ling: were writing applications for tli t- Modern Woodmen last week and j met with fine success. Mr. Roy Upton who has been con fined to his home with rheumatism for the past few days, is now much better and attending to business. There will be a box social and Hal- I lowe'en program at the Factoryville Kvhool on Friday of this week. A i goo-1 time is assured to all who at- Jay Austin drove over to Wymore last Monday to look after some bus iness matters in that fair city. Frank Glaubitz and family were entertaining ot their home last Sun day, Mr. Frank Anderson and family. V. A. Harding manager of the Farmers' elevator was a visitor at his home in Bethany for over Sun day. Dr. Race reports that 24 husky young men passed their examination with flying colors and wil be duly initiated into the lodge in the near future. Last week Luther Meade and L. G. Mr. Joseph Bauer the carpenter, has taken the contract to build a 10 room residence for Mr. Carl Giles. John Lidgett has been keeping out out of town Frank Anderson and family were visiting last Sunday at the home of Mr. B. F. Hoback. father of Mrs. An derson. John Hobscheidt was looking af ter some business in Union last Mon day, driving down from his home near Murray. Reuben D. Stine the merchant prince and farmer took a lay off and did some plastering at his home just tend. Come and have a good DR. W. F. RAGE General Pracfioner Calls Answered Day or Night! Special attention given to acute and chronic diseases. UNION, NEBRASKA time. -Todd received a car of cattle which they placed on the farm north ot i,n ion and will feed same during the coming winter. Mrs. E. T. Allgood of Auburn was a visitor at the home of her son, Wm. Allgood of Union last Sunday and al so were J. O. Purdue and wife and Miss Cora Xeill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallick of Weeping Water were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis LaRue for last Sunday and all enjoyed occasion very much. of mischiet of late by picking corn of which he has a very good quality. Be sure and place a bid on num ber 24. the library pig, which will be offered at the Albert A. Young sale the coming Tuesday. Gerald Simpson is the new night clerk at the Hotel Union near the Missouri Pacific station and a gen ial gentleman he is at that. L. G. Todd the merchant was look ing after some business matters in Nebraska City last Monday after noon, having driven down in his car. Dr. T. P. Cogan, the dentist, was prevented by sickness from keeping his regular appointment last Satur day but will be on hand this coming Saturday, Oct. 27 at Dr. Races of fice. . King Clark who makes his hojie in Omaha was a visitor in Union for over Sunday being a guest at the home of his parents. King is with .lie Northwestern in their operating me (department. Alr3. Alva Dr. Thomas P. Cogan DENTIST 622 World-Herald Building Omaha, Nebraska I wil! be in Dr. Race's office on SATURDAY, Oc tober 27th, beginning at 9:30 and for the rest of the Gay. 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. itIN DR. RACE'S OFFICEUNION Mitchell of Omaha has j been visiting for a few "days at the home of Mrs. Myra McDonald and j has been tendered two receptions by Postmaster Eugene Roddy was a visitor in Omaha last Sunday where he was attending a ball game which was put on there. A new circular swing was erected at the school grounds the first of the week and is providing some fine ex ercise for the young people. W. A. Taylor and wife were look ing after some business matters and visiting with friends in Nebraska City last Monday afternoon. L. W. Crawford tlie carpenter and contractor was a visitor in Plitts mouth one day last week where he was looking after some business. Edward Dowler was a business vis itor in Omaha last Monday taking with him a load of mixed cattle to the livestock market of that place. Albert Young has given one of his Duroc-Jersey liogs to the Murray li brary which will be sold at the sale fcr the benefit of the library fund. Exa Frans and wife and Mrs. Ves ta Clark were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Finney at Au burn last Sunday, making the trip in Mr. Frans car. The new tennis court at the Un- Now is the time to replace those Brokeim WSrodlow We Carry a Complete Line of Glass Both Windshield end Window! Invite us to your next CRASH! f-. Wall Paper and Paint Store. 541 Main St.--"Get the Habit." RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY hold a bake sale at the Farmers' store in Union on October 27. This is Saturday afternoon when all the good thing imaginable will be for sale and made by some of the best cooks in this part of Nebraska. Don't forget to come ancl supply your Sun- j udv n.uer.rum uina, ul Christian Temperance Union, excellent things which will be there. fin(, niany tninf,g for which wo can Those who are to contribute to this be thankful for we see before us great saie ana aw irienus ana memoers oi opportunity for service during nil-- ?im it.-i.jF die ill triLiid her untiring efforts to make this con vention a winning one, and for her PICO nnillJTV UI P T II 'encouragement for better work dur UHOO uUUlllI Hi Ui I Ui ing the coming year, we wish to ex- I nrc nitr psrippfnl thanks. i- " - - - Respectfully submitted. From Wednfsday's Daily Whereas, we the Cass County Wom- the bring the products of your skill or her numerous friends in and near jon schao grounds is attracting con-'notify Mrs. W. H. Porter. Lrion. The ladies enjoyed the oc- i ca?ions very much. Mrs. George Hoffman of Lincoln came down last Friday and was vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lidgett until Sunday afternoon. Mr. Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lynn were also enjoying the s.iod dinner served at the Lidgett home cn Sunday. Robert Willis was a visitor in I :i ion last Monday while on his wav t Nebraska City where he was look ing after some legal matters. He met a number of his friends wl iU there and was accompanied to the Otoe county seat by his friend. Mr. E. E. Moore who was lcokin rome business there as well. l siderable attention and is making many tennis players and is a most healthful exercise. Jay Austin, R. P. Everett, J. B. Roddy and Attorney C. L. Graves were all looking after some business natters in Omaha last Friday they all making the trip in the auto of Mr. Austin. F. H. McCarthy was a visitor in Nebraska City last Monday afternoon where he went to have an operation for the removal of his tonsils which have b-cn giving him much trouble for some time past. , O. Hoenshell and family of Omaha hovo beon visiting at the home of after ' Alb-rt Young and wife for a short Itircic." Mr. Iloenshcll owns the farm j which formerly was owned by Mr. L. B. P.rovnnow deceased. ' W. II. Porter former manager of the Farmers' store is now with the firm of Wright &. Wilhelmy of Omaha and likes his position very well. He was down last Sunday to visit th-: family and returned to his work on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Foster and two daughters, Mrs. Nettie Stanton and Miss Mary E. Foster wer- visit ing for the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nova Lrhr of Sidney, Iowa, going via Nebraska City and enjoy ing a mo.t pleasant visit while there. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Keedy were visiting in Lincoln last Sunday, they being guests at the home of Mrs. Mary Taylor 'and daughter. Miss Ra- He Tested it Out Last Sunday Attorney C. L. Graves being just in the right mood, thought he would enjoy a walk and conse quently strolled, down the railroad coming year, therefore be it Resolved : 1st That we pledge ourselves to support the 18th amendment with more earnest zeal and to do all we can to encourage any officer who is making an honest effort to perform their duty and aid possible. MRS. EUNICE BALFOUR. MRS. LOTTIE S. GREEN, MRS. LUCY COLBERT, Resolutions Committee. HAVE A FINE SESSION From Wednesday's Iaily Yesterday the ladies of the St. Mary's and St. Luke's Gui!d3 of flie Episcopal eliureh held a very pleas ant as well as profitable session at them in any way the rectory where they were the guest3 of Father and Mrs. W. S. for some two miles, then thinking 2nd That we believe in order to'Leete and Madame Leete. The la- C I , i I , , - ,1 i nr n T1( I t- CAtl'l r rw t 1 1 he would go over to the highway and i" f";" .7"" .Vft"T VZ ne He stroll- Je ourselves, regardless oi party, i i"-"- imc ... to support oniv those candidates uum j u num. m anv who will declare their intention to 'noon in the plying of the busy nee oppose any change in the alcoholic 'He in the preparation cf articles for law, or law enforcement that will j the Christmas shop of the guilds. At tend to make them ineffective. the noon hour the ladies were treated 3rd That we deplore tin, increase!10 a xerJ enjoyable luncheon and in of the use of tobacco and' the non-wnicn Mrs- ( E- De"lf an1 Miss enforcement of the Anti-Cigarette ' Verna Leonard assisted the hostesses law and we pledge oar organization perchance get a ride home ed along and met many cars and was overtaken by just 41 during his walk. One of them being Frank Anderson who was going to Frank Glaubitz and was near there. He gave the attor ney a ride for a couple of hundred yards. Then he came on towards the town and when near the cemetery was overtaken by a man and woman i 0 ft in a large six-seated sedan. They stopped and inquired the way to go to Omaha which would have carried Mr. Graves home, but, after receiv ing the directions, they closed the car door and came on leaving the nonplussed attorney to walk the rest of the distance, not even thanking ihim for the information. Mr. Graves says it is not very safe to count on someone picking you up on the road. Meeting at Sciota An interesting meeting was Held at Sciota last evening. Pastor Tay lor spoke to a good house. Interest is deepening. Our next appointment will be Nov. 4 at 7 p. m. sharp. Come praying for a blessing. ANNOUNCEMENT! ok off -Union wishes to announce the opening of a new department! .A Savings Department It has been our thought for some time to open up a SAV INGS DEPARTMENT in this Bank, in order to co-operate with parents and to teach children how to earn money and save it. A thrifty community is always the bast, and THRIFT and SAVINGS are the beginning. You can open a savings account in this Bank with as small amount as $1.00 or larger amount if so desired. We will pay you 4 interest compound semi-annually. You can add to it any time you wish - the of tener the better. The interest begins the d ay you made the deposit. We furnish you with a SAVINGS BANK BOOK, and a SAVINGS BANK, either a Book Bank or a Mckel Plated Liberty Bell Savings Bank. This Lib erty Bell Bank is an exact replaca of the "Old Liberty Bell, that rang out our independence on July 4tht 1776. Thrift and Habit - these words go a long way to make a better community and a more indepen dent people. A good habit is the one to form and "stick to." Make this Bank a home for your savings. Call and visit our new depart ment. It will be a pleasure to show you the advantages of this new and valu able addition to the bank. . chel. They found the roads exceed- ingly good and traveling was a pleas- School Notes ure. They had a most enjoyable; Iva Yonker is absent from school visit. , jon account of illness. Mrs. Tj. Ti. Porter who has been at i AIrs- Cpton and Cheney visited the sanitarium for some time past school last Thursday, taking treatment for rheumatism is Miss Dowels went to her home in to a more systematic educational program. 4th That we lay greater stress In placing the Bible in the public schools and urge the reading of the same. 5th We recommend the organiza tion of the Nebraska Guard3 and to ) place scientific temperance instruc tion in the school room. om we wisn to express our ap preciation to the TV. C. T. U. of Eagle for their splendid hospitality and bounteous dinner; to Sheriff C. D. Quinton for his presence and splendid talk; to State Law Enforce ment Officer T. W. Carroll for his enlightening address and in showing us where we can be of more help to officers; to Rev. Kvans for his help ful talk on cigarettes; to Mrs. Lake for her reading on "Law Xot War," end to Mr. Lapthorn and Mrs. Leffel and all others who have helped to make the program a success. To our president, Mrs. Gorder. for in the serving. the guilds had as their guests at the luncheon hour, Dr. J. S. Livingston, Mr. O. K. De Wolf, Father W. S. Leete and Miss JJessie M. Robertson. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE 2 kitchen ranges, 1 3-burner oil i stove, one oven; 2 oil heaters, two (soft coal heaters, tables and chairs, kitchen cabinet, 2 rugs, 1 cupboard. 2 beds, 2 dressers and many other articles. Above mentioned goods at Phone 64o Ghrist & Christ Across From Court House o25-ltw, 2td After a hearty meal, take Doan's Regulets and assist your etomaeri, liver and bowels. Regulets are a mild laxative. 30c at all stores. Ed Schnlhof, Piano Timer, phone 389-J. Telei rcporred as being some better and on Inst Tuesdav underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils which !iivs been troubling her for some t:;n?. Mr. Porter T.ns a visitor to sc the wife last Tues1.-- evening. Kansas Friday. Miss Moss went home Saturday to attend Homecoming day at Nebraska university. ! Mr. Hiers. the srhool inspector ! from Lincoln, was here insnertinr' John Clarence and the rhilrfr of I ou! scho1 Friday Roy Yonker were in Omaha last Sun- L i , ,r80n,and Mr" CoIby were day to see little Iva Yonker who un-!?' "chooj Thursday and left a num derwent on operation for append!-! , f .II,beJty' bel1 banks for those citis and who is verv srious at this 1 ho "w,shefl to brinff a dollar and time. Mr. ami Mrs. Yonker and Mrs. : f a inirs account at the Union H. H. Planrk are staying at the bod-l! , ' (lb? ave us untU 9ct side of the little one and rendering ; J C l? br'nK pur dollar and he has of- nll human aid can for her mre nut tfreu a "ai oi to .our school if aid can for her care. But uttie hope is entertained for the lit tie one's recovery. manucl ho best of care it goe3 100 per cent. Mrs. LaRue's provery. She is at the Ira- 1 room is he on,y that is 100 per srital where thev irive the T ,f,r ?a..v,e hope the high e and medical skill. ecIo1 .wi 1 ,gettheIr amount. Attend Needlecraft Meet Last Sunday an organization I'nion of its former davs known s scneauie ot haskethnil ic being made for both boys and girls. The Manual training department of , is being moved to the old light plant as building. tne .ce(iiecr;ift. met at the home of) The fixtures for our new electric L. J. Hall of Nebraska where they .pump are here and we hone t enjoyed the occasion very much. There were from Union at this gath ering Messrs and Mesdames J. S. Pit man. M. Lyndr. C. S. Upton, L. R. Upton and children. J. M. Patterson and family. I). R. Lynde and family, J. II. Rramb'ett and two daughters, Mrs. J. D. Roddy and the children and L. O. Todd and family. Will Hold Bake Sale The men, hers of the Epvvorth League of the Methodist church will xM. VV. A Hall, Union, Neb., Saturday Sight, Oct. 27th Tha Victor" u nion, Nebraska witb Herbert Rawlinscn and Dorothy Manners. He fought the world to win her love. If you miss this one you are cheating yourself. Also a good comedy, "Mail to Order." some good drinking water soon From the proceeds of the Parent Teachers' association an "Ocean ave nas been purchased for the primary folks. The boys and girls are ready to begin their basketball practice. Our janitor, Mr. Austin is as busy as a hired girl at a wedding. Last Thursday Mr. Crandall was here from Nebraska City to help us organize our high school orchestra. He gave us some excellent ideas in organizing an orchestra. So far we have fourteen instruments and wo hope to keep the group together. FOR SALE "Am I Intruding?" A Comedy Drama in Three Acts October 31st and November 1st Parmele Theatre Reservations at Morgan's Sweet Shop beginning Saturday, October 27th,' at noon. Tickets on Sale Now! PwMbc Auction wne walnut dressinsr tnhlo nni chair; one walnut rocker; one ivory uresser, one ivory bed; 3-piece ma hogany living room set; glass doored Ll(.liAn ...... 1 1. . ,wn-,r,i i-ujjmijhi ii ; seamless velvet i uh, oanoway cream separa tor, everything practicallv new. MRS. HAROLD FRAXS. 1 1-4 mi. east of Union. Phone 6003. CEDAR CHEST SALE Easy payment plan. Come in and see U3 about our Christmas club of fer. Phone 645 Ghrist & Ghrist TRUCKING APJD SERVBC! At our Garagis we are prepared to furnish the best ser vice in repairs of all Automobilesj 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. The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at his home, two miles east and two miles south of Murray, at Oak Lodge Stock Farm, on Tuesday, October 3Gih Commencing at 10:30 O'Clock A. M. 20 Head of Eicislein Catile-20 Two bulls; eighteen cows and heifers, safe in calf 30 Head of Pure Bred Duroc-Jersey Hogs Thirteen head of boars and seventeen head of gilts WRITE FOR CATALOG E5F"Dinner will be served by the ladies of the Mur ray Library Association at noon. TERMS OF SALE! Six months time at eight per cent interest will be given on all bankable paper. Satisfactory settlement must be made before the property is removed from the premises. . , A. A. YOUNG, Owner W. R Young, Auctioneer W. G. Boedeker, Clerk Jesse Johnson, Nebraska Farm Journal, Field Man