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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1923.
PAGE TWO
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL
Unioifl
D&petrtmen
t
Prepared Exclusively for The Journal.
Poland
China I
loars!
I have 20 excellent Large Type Black Poland
China Boars Spring furrow, ready for seivice at
$25 00 and up in price.
ELI M. SCV20TH,
Union,
Nebraska
whose birthday anniversary was be- i
ing celebrated. Mr. Taylor was boru
j November 1, 1S61. and the friends (
i made the occasion one that he will i
: long pleasantly remember and at the
j conclusion of the evening the guest
of honor was wished many more such
" , .. ' ' happy ' occasions. The members, of
I Dr. Race was called to Nebraska- the party came with well filled baa- j
City last week on professional busi- kcts which disclosed a tempting ar
'ness. ri,v of the KooJ things prepared by
! J. D. IJramblett was looking after the ladies of the party and served
some Jmsiness in I'lattsniouth one as the basis of a fine luncheon. Those
day latt week driving over to the n attendance were Messrs. and Mes- (
county seat in his Star car. damesR. E. Taylor. R. M. Taylor,
Mrs. U. S. Town and her two sous. s. II. Taylor, W- I. Hoback. Mr. and
Charles and Edward have completed Mrs. Henry Swartz and daughters.
the Catherine of their crops or corn Ruth and Velma; Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
DALE IS SENATOR;
KENTUCKY NAMES j
FIELDS GOVERNOR
- - j
Result of Election Leaves Lineup in
Congress Unchanged Ohio De-
feats Old Age Pension. ;
and the boys are now assisting in se
curing the crops of neighbors, i.u
ward assisting C. F. Morton and
Charles assisting Charles Hathaway.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Oberman
the manager of the Farmers' Mer
cantile company of Union are to oc
cupy the Mrs. M. A. Taylor properly
which will make.thc-ni an excellent
home but will be probably a little
laree for this gentleman and his
wife.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ellis the jew
eler of Weeping Water1 and by the
way one of the prominent citizens of
that rustling city, were visiting in
I'ninn Inst Sundav beinsr cuests :;t
Hoback and daughter, Marjorie and
son, Donald ; Miss Lelia Hoback, Rev.
and Mrs. W. A. Taylor, Messrs. Alda
Taylor, Howard Taylor, Harold Ward
and Max Meade. I
LADIES GIVEN SURPRISE
Will Stine and daughter, Letha.J Grandma Stine. wio has been con
drove to Weeping Water last Monday fined to her bed for the past few
to visit Mrs. Lena Ktene, her mar- days with la grippe. Is reported much
ried daughter, who lives in uiai cuj. better . . the home of Mr. and Mrs
itr- t i' c-nnsrun. the dentist. I . I mlie I'rawiora was in ,.
canr.ot make his .regular visit in Un-City
ion on November 10th, but wnl be jn
lioro rm :.fnr(lnv. November 24th.'
t . T I 11,1 cnn
at Dr. Knees oince. Air. ana rs. j. y ta.u. -"l , nnrih.r nf ,l3vS :.t the home of Mr
were visitors over &uu-,- - , T, . r . WiHlit:1
. r .1 T M- 1r All crri i 1 I 1- 4 i - v w v - ----
day wiin .ur. a.m ..... "-j Kansas, and on last Tuesday Mrs.
' Mrs Joe' Banning has been look- - Becker returned home after having'
Kilis T.n-
-Ludie Crawford was in .-seDrasKa i.ps,, n .i.niehter
last week on business pertain- - - FlliV
to his trade as contractor and j of Mr. and Mn LMis
24th. carpenter. Mi ' Clarice' have been visitinc a
The ladies of the W. C T. U. of
'Union were very pleasantly enter
tained by Miss (lussie Robb and Mr3.
W.13. Banning at the Robb home in
Union and the time spent in the us
ual business session and the social
features that m:fke these gatherings ticket in New York City, but denied
so interesting. There were no indi- Governor Al Smith's appeal for dem
cations of tho refreshments that usu- ocratic legislature.
Election Results
Vermont Elected republican to
United States senate and one repub
lican congressman.
Kentucky Elected a democratic
governor.
Ohio Defeated an old age pension
system.
Maryland Elected a democratic
governor.
Mississippi Elected entire demo
cratic slate, including democratic
governor.
Detroit Re-elected Mayor Frank
E. Doremus.
New York Elected Tammany
Annooncin
Arrivals!
New
ally mark these gatherings in evi-
Chicago Elected one democratic
deneo and the ladies were all rer.dy congressman and about equally di
ll. D. Stine was looking after some of Auburn,
business matters in Nebraska cn
last Tuesday afternoon and making
some purchases at the wholesale
houses of that city.
D. C. LaRue, who has been ap
pointed district deputy superintend-
e
rou
i
i
success. Ken Albin
to adjourn their meeting when they
were requested to slop for a moment
at the Banning home just suljoining
that oi the Robb family. Here tle
ladies found the dining room beauti-
vided local judicial and county offi
cers.
Only One Senator Chosen
Complete returns show that for-
. . , ... i,.i-tr, oftor crime Stopped ut rwd
,in,;, I .visiting with relatives and friends
Kansas City where she is
F s m n f Ii s wm t t r-- lrt(Tfll
nt of the Modern Woodmen, is busy Alex Eaton was t.epi preny uuy . sundav eveninc there were
ounding up members for the open- last week in the matter of unload- If t funda e cmnc there we e
ng of the new lodge which occurs; ing a car load of sand which, tne -'n-,- ,"'h a well filled hou-e
n the near future. He reports fine ion lumber yard received. j f tnV h
. A. T;.y-
ant surprise that their hostess had
prepared for them.
who
farming near
There will be services at both the rnlou reports that his corn will run
as presented by the-Rev. W,
churches in Lmon on the coming
Sunday to which all members of the
re:-prt:ve churches are urged to be
present and a cordial invitation is
extended to all to come and worship
with the churches and you will be
welcome.
There will be services there
again cn November ISth to which
all arp extendeil a vcrv c-ordial
Floyd Wilson from Rock Fluffs j Vitat ion to come and enjoy the Ff-
from five to fifteen bushels more 10
the acre than he supposed.
Come to the Circus
Salurday Night!
See Gladys Walton! in
"SaWBUST"
A thrilling romance of circus
life. Also a 2-ieel Century
comedy, featuring the Century
beauties with Jack Cooper.
Union Theatre!
m. w. f.'raqe'
General Practioner ,
Calls Answered Day or JNignt: visiting at the horr.e south of Mur-
rnv with Mr Rannincr's mother. Mrs.
Special attention given to acute. nenry W. Banning and Miss Fearl
and chrcnic diseases. Banning. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ban-
!ning driving over from their home
was a business visitor in liuuu
Tuesday afternoon looking after some
business matters for a short time.
Rev. Planck, of the Baptist church,
preached on the duty of giving to and
rupporting the cause of Christianity
Sunday. He treated the subject with
great delicacy and finesse.
Jim Hamilton, who was injured
sometime ago while working on the
M. P. section, is not much improved,
and has been taken to the St. Mollis
hospital for extended treatment.
Mr. W. H. Porter was a visitor for
a number of days in Union during
the present week and was getting
1 things in readiness for moving to
Omaha where he barf a good position.
Mrs. Henry W. Banning and
daughter. Miss Pearl, will depart in
a short time for California where
they will expect to spend the winter.
They will expect to tpend the win
ter at a small town near Los An
geles. The Ladies Aid society of the
Christian ' church; "of 'Murray: hire
consented to serve dinner and lunch
vices
well.
and assist in the singiiu
as
Ate One Hundred Per Cent ;
The school at Union enjoys t':e
distinction of bei!i,7 the only sch ol
! in all the places where the littei iy
bell savings have been instituted
that has went one hundred per tc::t
of the enrollment in their savh;,:.
This in itself is an education yo?'jH
while and is sure a co:np!inient to
the instructors which wisely advised
the pupils in regards to their saving .
and thrift habits- j
The high school received ten did-
lars for the school for their one hun
tuny arrangeu in tne Halloween r. tv, u r.hKn
decorations and r. very enjoyable wa3 ekcte(1 yesterday a senator from 1
.un. neon waiting them and they were Vermont, to succeed the late Senator 1
cer.anwj wen lanen in oy me pieas- Dillingham, also a republican. This
was the only senatorial election in
the country, and gives the republi-
cans a majority of six in the senate.
FOB. SALE Incomplete returns indicate the
One walnut dressing in-Me and election of William J. Fields, demo-
cliair; one walnut rocker; one ivory crat, as governor of Kentucky and
dresser, one ivory bed; 3-piece ma- give Governor Ritchie, democrat, of
hogany living room set; glats doored Mrryiaml, an early leC 40.S22. to
kite t on cupboard: seamlesa velvet 28.45 for re-election. In the only
ru;r, 0rl2; Galloway cream .separa- other gubernatorial election H. L.
tor. Everything pravticallv new.
MRS. HAROLD FRANS.
tion.
' Seven of nine vacancies in the
house of representatives were filled.
We have just received another shipment of wonder
ful values in Ladi- Misses' and Girls fine coats.
Beautifully tailored garments of correct fasshion lines.
Self and fur collared styles. The low prices will delight
and surprise you.
Ladies' Dresses!
r
Jruly amazing values are being offered in Ladies'
Poiret Twill Wool Dresses.
This season's conservative style?; neat trimmings of
new braid effects; medium and long sleeves with shell
flare bottom are a distinctive feature of these newest ar
rivals. The H. ffl. Soenniclisen Co.
In the E. G. Dovey Buildings
OMAHA MAN ROASTS
ALL LEGISLATURES
1 1-5 mi. east of Union.
Phone C003.
Whitfield, democrat, was named gov-, pays Corporation Tax and Says Lib
ernor of Mississippi without opposi- j t ia crarrer in TJ. S. Than
Under the Russian Czar.
than Russia in the days of the czars.
If they keep on restricting our lib-
jerties and raising our taxe3 some-
tning is going to Dust wiue open
before long.
Thanks for the invitation to visit
your oliice. Don't think I am direct
ing any criticism at )"eu personally
as I know by reputation you are a
really good scout. Lincoln State
Journal.
mi TYPE SKULL IN
PflE-HISTORIC MAN
Secretary of State Pool has re-
twenty-five dollars in all.
friends at a Hallowe'en party given
at the home of their parents. TJie
the onlv Dossihlo unset heine the an- i
. a. i m e . - ' . . : .1 1. .-. fn11nii'lncr letter frnili V.
partiu election in me l weuiy-iounii criveu iuc luiiunmt, ...n. " -
New York district of former Repre-' A. Higgins, representing Morrill Hig
sentative Fairchild, republican, who gins company of Omaha, in reply to
was defeated a year ago by J. Vin- a letter relative to the payment of
cent Gary, democrat, now dead. the annual occupation tax due from
The democrats retained congres- the company to the state:
sioual seats in the Eleventh and Six-i My dear Mr. Pool: Wre are en
teenth New York, second North closing herewith report for occupa
fJarolina and fourth Illinois districts, tion tax and check covering fee and
while the republicans held their ovn penalty for which kindly forward us
in the Thirty-second New York and the proper receipt.
second Vermont districts. On the ! We note you take the position that
face of these results the lineup in any law enacted by our duly elected
the next house will be republicans, embryo law makers is sacred and
tlio Yaniii.riMi am! it c i.'f.t in r.- n-n n 22: democrats. 205: socialist. 1: needs tne neiense oi no man. lane a.
and not in either the paleolithic or independent, 1; and farmer laborite, hitch in your trousers, Charley. What
neolithic ages, according to scientists 1 a republican majority of 17, wiUi we ought to do is repeal 50 per cent
two vacancies still to be nileu. ot tne present enacieu iuw aim au-
The republicans retained their, journ the state legislature for. 20
majority in the New York assembly years and you know it as well as I
incomplete 'returns indicating that do but perhaps in your position it
the democrats had lost at least ' six wouldn't be good policy . to say so.
Scientists Find Food For Study in
Discovery at Santa Barbara of
Skeletal Remains.
Santa L'arbara, Cal., Nov. 1.
dred per cent and the othrr depart- Hl)mo-EartarenIs the Santa Bar
merits five dollars each which niaiii-s bara niri:.ijve4l in an tTa lous afler
Entertain Their Friend
Misses Mary and Eva Eveivt. who nocked to Santa Barbar today
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George to investigate the discovery of J. P.
Everett on last Wednesday evening Harrington, a Smithsonian institu-
ente.rtained some, fwenty-fiye, of their tion worker, who announced recently
WANTS A WOMAN TO BE
PRESIDENT OF THE U. S.
A A 1 1 ill.. -ftf-nl..: totlilU
v lilt- v;i im iii i irviiii .iiiLJii i ii ii n n ilii i
... , , , V V . nome nan oeen ttecoratea ror tlie o -
H PLCe,"S" io" Presented a very pretty
November 14 th.
J. W. Banning and the family were
the pumpkin and the blacks rats
(mingling with the witches. The eve
ning was passed in music, telling '-f
stories, conversations with
witches. All present had a most
pleasant time.
the finding cf a pre-histcric skull
on the. site of Burton mound in this
city. Among the geologists who in-j
spected the finds were Dr. Robert 9
Hill, a retired geologist of the Smith
sonian institution; Dr. W. S. Kewe of
the United States geological associa
tion, and Ualnh Arnold, Los Angeles
UNION, NEBRASKA
at Alvo in their car.
4 irk" iSffl
V 1 I
1 1
1 i
1
UP
fit A
Lucian LaRue
will sing at the Legion's
-Indoor Garniuai-
Plattsmculh, Nebr.,
-Saturday flight
Dancing and Other Amusements
WiU Play Ball
The girls basketball team of Un
ion are to play with the girls bask r
ball team of Alvo and the boys bas
ketball team of the Union school are
to play a like team of the Alvo school
at the school gym at Union on Fri
day tomorrow night of this weelc.
seats up state.
In a number of states mayoralty
contests shared in the public interest
with various state wide referendum
proposals. In Philadelphia the re
publicans elected W. Freeland Ken
drick mayor by an overwhelming
ghons scientist. ; majority, wnne in Detroit Mayor
Liose examination cf the hard . ,-,uieius. lunneriy a nemocratic
crost beneath which the skulls were ' member of "congress, was re-elected.
found by the vi-iting scientists, these!
men asserted, brought out signs of I CAE OF APPLES
great age, presumably from 5,000 to!
would tend to show that the shell-' tcn deP0i- Wmesaps from 60c to
like substance was once the floor of $1 per bushel. Also feme eood win-
an Indian kitchen and not a deposit
made by the ocean, according to
previous theories. Dr. Hill and Mr.
! Arnold both said,
j The scientists
ter fruit will be sold at the car rea-
onable. Call at the car.
v nS-tfd&w
tti r i t -t-a
umuu otiiuoz moies y , 'ihe scientists agreed that the
un tiaiioween night October SI, .skulls belonged to a type not hither
the high school held a party in the to known to anthronoloirists nmi
gymnasium. Everything that is in aid that they would form a new link
a Hallowe'en party was there. It is in the history of the American In- j
needless to say that everyone enjoyf d dian from the time of the first arrival J
a pleasant evening. of Asiatics to the North American
i Ten dollars was presented to the continent. I
rthletie fund by Mr. Cobel who of-1 '"The remains of the early Santa
fered us that sum ifour high school ' Barbara man.' Mr. Arnold said, "of
soL,the mone"- j tally before any accurate opinion as ! I
; niree otner basketball games a'-e to their age can be expressed. It
! scheduled for some time in the fu-seems certain, however, that Dr.
iture. Watch for the dates. I Harrington li.is nno.Trili-it ..viiUn
For the past two weeks the open-of a type of early American Indians
of which no it her records are avail
About all those fellows do when
they get together is follow some bell
weather grafting politicians who
have scores of bills to assess new
kinds of taxes and create more polit
ical jobs or follow some "holier than
thou" reformer who has a string of
bills to legislate us into the "King
dom of Heaven."
If it wasn't for the fact that the
great American public holds as sa
cred only the fundamental laws bas
ed on justice, equity and the ten
commandments, and ignores the rest
of the unjust tyrannical "thou shalt
nots" written into our statutes by
fanatics, mainly, this country would
long ago have been seething in revo
lution. It may come yet if they ride
their hobby laws too hard.
This country now has less liberty
Washington, Nov. 5. A woman,
elected by men, ruling the United
States from the White House. With
her eyes set on this goal, Mrs. Oliver
H. P. Belmont, president of the na
tional women's party today launch
ed the party's long heralded cam
paign for enactment by congress of a
constitutional amendment according
equal rights before the law b2tween
men and women.
"I expect to live to see her elected
and to attend her inauguration,"
Mrs. Belmont said, when asked when
this country would bow to woman's
rule.
From the old mansion in the gliat!-'
ox of the'-capitol which Mrs. Bel
mont purchased for the party lastj
year as a '"watch tower" over con
gress, the clarion call w.ent out to
day from Mrs. Belmont to party mem
bers to assemble in Washington No
vember 17-1S.
Most every school demand in the
jway of stationery, pencils and ink
may be had at the Bates Corner Book
and Stationery Store. The very best
grade of history paper for 75c per
ream.
Mrs. T. L. Short came down from
Omaha last evening, accompanying
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bates and Mrs.
T. B. Bates back from the metropo
lis, and will remain here for the next
few days.
ing exercise periods, have been de
voted to giving high school and bas
ketball yells.
I The high school onened its hnsfcet-
ball season on November I) when they
auie. from an examination of the
nature of the ground in which they
were buried I believe that the skulls
were of men who lived at a very re
i
Dr. Thomas P. Cogan
DENTIST
622 World-Herald BuUding y
Omaha, Nebraska
I cannot make my regular visit to Union Saturday,
Nov. J Olh, but will be at Dr. Race's office SATURDAY,
November 24th and 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.
i&rm DR. RACE'S OFFICE UNION
ex-
, played both the boys and girls teams I mote time, possibly several thousand
from Alvo. A great rtenl Of ontlins. VCirS SCO. Tho !wrrirrcitirm oi,l
iasm is shown in this work. This fossilization cf the shells in the
might be stimulated bv a la rTOr fit. ! hard criist V'nieli 1'iwfroil tlioin im.
tendance at our games. doubtedly required centuries. The
, A very welcome vacation was e-:- ' formation is unlike any other in this
tended to tlie Union school students geological vicinity."
when the faculty went to the associa- ' Dr. Stark, who is widely known
.7 . -Nrn- However, we were among paleontologists, while
Ki.tu io return to our much liked
school work on the following Mon
day. 1 The now p,1:Up Whit.M has been
giving us service for about nire
clays is working excellentlv niul pro
v i.les sufficient water for our unusu
ally thirsty studerts.
Tt.
niv manvai training bovs
now worklnc in tiio
pressing surprise at the thickness of
. the skull and the pronounced supre
. orbital ridges found on the skulls,
was reluctant to make any estimate
as to the age of the skulls.
TURNING ON THE SPOTLIGHT
formed from the'old power hnii f turninF sP"tlight on the engineer
wuaneriy examinations were held ,V 1 7 6 , . . , ,
on the eichth nmi , 'iei(I Recently a driver traveled along
.... IIIIHII
ner,
new
are
manual
Attention has been called to the
hubit soma automobile drivers have
The only place town ' i
you'll find j
-HOLEPROOF-
Hosiery for Women!
Complete Line of .
Lisle, Silk and Wool! I
Cost no more than inferior j
hose. ' i
Things for Men!
t
ble"
TRUGECBPiG 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.
fir rv r-r- '.. . ... .....
These were olr "erit n nis"Vay railing parallel witn tne
for a while "wu-; railroad track with his spotligiit
iiiiiiiiiy, iur a long uiMance, uiremiy
the
Lucian laRue to Sin?
engineer
I in tlie eyes of the engineer of un
! aDnroachins train.
'I.!,, a'lufi.the gifted boy sine- The effect was so blindinz as to
n ui mis nnon i,.. i . ... . .
sine at t a secured to make it impossible for the engl
carnival , i . H -egion indoor to keep proper lookout for the high
nitri, o-r " ou Saturday way crossing. While this action
nt hpr 7 , ,lan(,,s' fnd tho part of the driver was prob
" 1 J , .i,,lu Pnty of fun intended for a
atuueeuitiii ior everyone. j
k m
I TOE "HEEL J
GIVEN PLEASANT SURPRISE
on
ably
joke, it is easy to see
that it might have caused serious con-
: sequences. '
I Let's pass the word to drivers of
t it t nmi ill! f !: . ctirh nrarl (nf)
The country home of ;,:r. and Mrs. 'crease the chances of accidents not
lajior near Union wnn tv,a only at railroad crossings, but at
scene of a very plaant gathering other places w!iere the safety of pas
on fdnosday evening last when a fcpSer3 depends upon the constant
nuiuber of the friends of ihe family vij-iiance of the engineer. '
joined in a biirprise ou Mr. Taylor iass tuo woll to your friends.
Treat yourself to some
new socks. A splendid
line of Interwoven wool
neer awaits you.
Priced at 75?, $1 and
$1.25 pair.
Silk. J5, 1.S5.
Lisle, 40S SOtf.
It. E.
Vassar Union Suits
We carry thisfamous line in cot
ton and wool at
Cotton, $2.
Wool up to $ 6.
(Xher good heavy rib union suits
at Sl.SO and 91.75.
Winter Caps
Fresh new stock of inband caps.
If it's warmth and style you want,
look these over. $1.75, $2.25.
Men's All Wool Sweaters
Men's all wool sweaters in "V"
neck or coat style. All wanted colors,
work or "dress. $5.50 to $10.
Wool (heavy) work sox, SO?.
Boys' Mitts
A genuine mocha, heavy
and very warm. 75.
lined;
Gloves and Mittens
Every kind of a mitt or glove for
work or play or dress.
Husking mitts, $2, $2.25, $2.45
per dozen.
Knit, silk, fabric, leather dress
gloves, 50c to $5 pair.
Scarfs
These are to keep your necks warm
and collar clean and look pretty at
the same time. You can't beat these
brushed wool values, $1.25, $2.50
2FRight now is the time you oughMo be getting the good out
of a warm leather vest -y priced within the reach of all out-door
workers $7.50 and up. And while we are on the subject it
will soon be time for sheep lined coats. Men these are hot
$13.00 to$16.50.