The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 21, 1924, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21; 1924.
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JJl'lJiL.3r
SEMI . WEEKLY JOURNAL
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Department
SIIOEI
Prepared Exclusively for The Journal.
TRUCKING!
With two excellent trucks and nothing else in the
way, we are prepared to give the best service in truck
ing. We will answer calls day or night and give all
calls our best attention. Stock hauling our specialty.
Headquarters at present in the old garage,
Union, Nebraska
owier
UNION
rothers
-:- NEBRASKA
Dr. Thomas P. Cogan
DENTIST
622 World-Herald Building
Omaha, Nebraska
I will be in Dr. Race's office, Union, Nebraska, on -
SATURDAY, MARCH FIRST, 1924.
and every two weeks thereafter
prepared to give you the highest grade Dental Work,
including Extractions, Fillings and the best of Plates at
very reasonable prices. Your patronage is solicited.
IN DR. RACE'S OFFICE UNION
whose funeral occurred last Monday : Funeral of Mrs. J. D. Lewis
and we will give afuiler account of The funeral services of Mrs. 'J. D.
bl3 life in the paper the coining ewis were held at the Lewiston
week. church on Tuesday afternoon con-
Miss Pearl Dugey and mother, ducted by the Rev. W. A Taylor,
Mrs. Lelia Queen of Omaha and Ral- an,i iie interment made at tho Lew-
Islnn. emne down t.r Union to SDend cnn
I r - lO IVU V V- J -u - - - CS -
" the Sunday and while here learned nUmber of old friends and neighbors
B. B. Everett was looking after ; nf the death of their aunt, Mrs. J. D. -were present to pay their last tri
some business matters in Platts- j Lewis and remained for the funeral butes of love and respect.
mouth last Thursday. . which occurred on Tuesday of this The deceased lady was formerly
"Geo. E. Sheldon was a visitor in week. Anna Fitch, daughter or Mr; find
Union from his home in Nehawka on ; Mrs. Everett Watkins of Rosalie Mrs Robert Fitch. Sr.. pioneer-resi-
last Monday afternoon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Craig (ients of the county, and she spent
C. E. Morris the Standard Oil man Who has been visiting here for the ner entire lifetime in Cass county
was looking after some business mat- past week, departed for her home in where she was married to J. 1). pew
ters in Nehawka last Monday morn- the north last Monday and was ac- j3 wh0 with throe sons nnd one
ing. ' : companied as far as Plattsmouth by daughter survive her. they bein
D. M. Frans was in attendance at her father. Mr. Craig, who returned Lloyd and Wayne Lewis or PlntU
the Lumbermen's convention which Cn the train while Mrs. Watkins nioiith, Ed Lewis and Mrs. Enrl
convened in Omaha, during the pres-i continued on her way. Merritt of Union. Mrs. died after a
ent week. W. II. Porter of Omaha was a vis- short illness from pneumonia and at
J. W. Simmons was a visitor In itor in Union for last Sunday look- tbe age of sixty-three years.
Omaha" last week accompanying Mr. jri!r after some business matters and
D. R. Frans who drove over to the ais, visiting with friends for the day
metropolis in his car. returning to his home in Omaha in
Dr. V. F. Race was called to Uni- the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Porter
versity Place on Thursday of this are both employed with the Hayden
week where he went to look after pros, establishment in Omaha where
some professional business. each have a good position.
Frank Dorflinger of Plattsmouth The many friends of our towns
was looking after some business and man. Mr. Edward J. Mougey, were
ftlfiU 11 I 1 11, Hllll . xiv. ... - . k ' ' 1 1 V . II 11.11 .1U1 1 X H . . v " 1' Aldrt
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during tne tore pari oi ims wt-etv. cu on me street ana many oi ius
The Rev. W. A. Taylor was called former very intimate friends did not
to Lewiston church to officiate at know him. He has been wearing a
the funeral of the late Mrs. J. D. mustache and concluded that he
Lewis and who was also buried there, would doff it and as a consequence
Henry Becker has been assisting die change in his looks was so great
LOSE FIRST GM
ON OWN FLOOR
TUESDAY MIGHT
riuttsiroulh Ulicli I)ruf..J by the
Young HillUjrm in it
fnfrnt-u (ininf.,
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faim for
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Ht!ll I OIlrtIM fMttl WIU pjf'tl
If nor fitful loll I"' I.IkM
OiniiliM, look I ft Ioiik "t
.... 1 1
ifi' Ml 111" lMtif iiiriiiii(i 'him
"Face on the Barroom Floor"
Thrills, romance, beauty, adven
ture. A Fox Special, starring Unity
B. Walthall. Ruth Clifford and Alma
Bennett. One of tho most realistic
storms at sea ever shown on screen.
Based on the story of man's regen
eration after serving unjust term.
1 reel adventure scenic. ' for
bidden River." Union Theatre, Sat
urday night.
Black Mammoth Tom Turkey
I have an excellent full blooded
l!i!U.. 'll.K IM Olfc I t0n1i,,,;l ,y
at the garage of Geo. H. Shrader and that many of the friends passed him black mammoth bronze Tom Turkey
taking up the extra work on account np on the street, not knowing him. .for sale and a very fine bird. H. E.
of Mr. E. E. Moore not feeling the ; Warden, Union. Neb.
best.
R. E. Foster was a visitor in Oma-
na labl .uuiiuay eveums udviui, Tr;. (V,nri..1
lo T V.r.rra in lh-,t mirlrot t" L-111U11
Eateitained Friends Sunday j
At the home of Mrs. Mollie Gar-
BERT CRAWFORD IN TOWN
Bert Crawford, who for the past
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.... . . .... o in v frrwi nr npr rrienus latii 01111-
wnic 1 ne went to see soia ir.e ioiiow- - - hospitality of this few years has been living up near
,n dy- , -lady and her son. both for the day Hartington. was in the city over last
.i. u. lum .ducuns z..- - pvcf.llent dinner which night, visiting at ttie nome oi nis
heritance tax department of the na- and at the ex client dinner nica - , Frank Vallery. Bert
Standard PortexaS
The all weather substitute for liquid dip. So called
dry dip designed to rid hogs of all kinds of lice and other
body vermin. Also used on cows, calves, colts, sheep,
dogs ana poultry for the same purpose.
Simply sprinkle it on the animals or in their sleep
ing quarters.
Protexal is a popular remedy and deserves a trial,
as it is inexpensive. At
UNION
Joe Banning
NEBRASKA -
tional -rovernment. was looking af
ter some business matters in Union
last week.
E. L. Shumakcr of Omaha was a
bi!siness visitor in Union on last
Monday and was looking after some
matters connected with the Farmers
store of this place.
Miss Martha Block who has been
here in tho service of the Thompson
. 1. i c-nn-.d Tl'orn u aro nrnsPTlt lor
tho occasion Mathew Tickering and came down to Omaha with a car load
familv. James Pickering and fam- of cattle that were sold yesterday
ilv Dr W. F. Race and the Misses and brought a very satisfactory price
Edith and Flora Graham of Wyo- for Mr. Crawford. In this case we
mnst f.iiinv.ihle 1 av was Know nitre i& m muncuic ucirn
mini?. -v
had by all present.
, the word satisfactory and content
1 ment, for good prices bring content-
I ... . 1 - , n : 1 1
A WddiP- Promised Soon ment wun me iarmers ami an vm
-ecldir& fromisea ooon be weH Bert has been doing Very
Dame Rumor has it and seemingly n , th northern nart of the
hotel with the disposal (jf the house very near correct for the announce- ?tate, and we know ue ha3 many Cass
county friends who wil be pleased
n
a?3? LJt-''in
a u u y tia n
Is what you have in a short time, when you fail to
properly house your auto.
Ask your dealer how much he will give you for your
car after it has been parked under a tree or in some old
shed cr crib for about six months. The discount from
the purchase price will pay for two or three garages.
You wouldn't leave your piano out in the rain!
YOUR CAR COST THE MOST
ii::2' Let us help you plan a garage.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR
PATRONAGE
Hiiro
UNION
NEBRASKA
remain and assists in the cooking
and serving for the new landlord.
Simon Gruber who has been as
sisting at the Missouri Pacific sta
tion" and yards has accepted the po
sition of fireman on a train for the
roed and has gone to work for them.
Mont Robb was a visitor at home
for over last Sunday and Monday af
ternoon departed for Seward where
he began his week's work with his
grain house located in Omaha for
whin he travels.
i The Rev. C. L. Elliott received his
new Miraro radio last Saturday and
Ins it working and is hearing all
over the United States and a portion
of Missour. He is liking the new
1 machine very well.
; Uncle Geo. Eaton was celebrating
1 with a good dea! of., pleasure the
j papairig of his 77the birthday on last
Saturday and says the years have
! not bore very heavily on him and
that he is feeling pretty good, thank
' you.
Wayne Lewis and Robert Fitrh of
Plattsmouth were in Union last Mon-
ment has been made that a certain
young lady of very vivacious disposi- to lean this He paid the journal
tion and and an excellent young office a pleasant call,
lady is soon to wed a man from .
Grand Rapids. Mich. The wedding j
is to occur week after next at Ne- j
braska City. The bride has been
-.king her home in Union for some
time.
CARD OF THANKS
We take this opportunity of
thanking our many kind friends for
the sympathy and kindness shown
through the long illness and death
of our beloved wife and mother.
Wn. Rauth and B'amily.
A Change in Ownership
The lower hotel and restaurant
was sold this week and the exheange ,
was expected to take place during !
the week sometime whereby Joseph j
Thompson disposed of his interests in
Union and Mr. "VYm. Loomis of Lin- j
1 A 1 it,. Lur-inAnrt 'TVl -
co;n iaKing over l j "c ; White Sweet Clover, $11.(10 to $11
n , ,t 7 i ! 50 : AKalfa, 51-.o0 to t; I im
SEEDS THAT GROW
Recleaned tested . Red Clover.
choice, $15.00 bushel; faucy, $16.75;
where they have a
while Mr. Thompson will probably
lor-ate in Plattsme-uth when all will
make their home there.
Six Hundred Club Sleets
The ix hundred club of Union
which is a merry bunch, of youn?
day trainer down to loot after mnt. people who like a good time and gen-
ters pertaining to the funeral of Mrs ('n"-v have u nict last week at tne
J. D. Lewis who HpnnrtpH th?a i?fo S-heeley hall and properly celebrat-
her home northwest of Murray on e(1. pt- Valentine's dzy, the eveing
last Katurdav with pneumonia oeing speui very uppmpriateiy spent
i WVQtiv wioi unr. t. in the playing of games and dancing
to visit his brother. Wm.Svoodard at yone present enjoyed the occa
; Palmyra again to attend the funeral 81011 to the limlt-
of the brother, Wm. Woodard and , - ,
f Card cf Thanks
We desire to exress our apprecia
J tion. of the kindnesses of the frienda
T and neighbors to tho:?e who assisted
V at the time of the illness and at ther
4 time cf the death of our beloved
J mother and for the floral tokens and
V" to those who so kindly sang at the
7" funeral. E. A. Cadwell and family;
Mrs. R. X. Taylor and family; E. S
!!IZi Cadwell and family.
WM. F. RACE, M. D.
General practice. Special
attetion given to deep seated
diseases. Union, Nebraska.
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Lit fill Cows 1
The dairying business i3 the one which Dulls the
nut ( ... 1. .I 1 :11 1 .1
iciiuti yji uic ii uvs me uiii:s wnen nrnpr
things fail.
The cream business is one which is one of .the im
portant ones in this country, and ail should be gotten
out of it that is possible. We are representatives of
Ml
OMAHA, NEBRAS2CA .
r.nd are paying the highest prices for cream at all times.
We can assure you a full return for your "butter fat."
See Us at the
riier Bar
Bill H. Sheeley, Jr.
UNION -:- -:-
NEBRASKA
fKlogs for Sale!
CHESTER WHITE BRED SOWS
AND GILTS
About 30 head bred to a son of Kanas Giant; also some
open gilts,, fine prospects. Farmers' prices. Real values.
Joe H. Ledgett
UNION -:- -:- - -:- NEBRASKA
The Shrader Service Oarage!
is true to its name and gvies the SERVICE. One point
in our service is Trucking. We exercise the greatest
care in the handling of your stock or goods. Calls
answered night or day.
Call the Garage for Service of Any Kind
Just now we are offering at about first cost a num
ber of Ford parts and other accessories. See us for a
saving of money.
Remember we stress service. Repairs, Livery and
Trucking.
THE SilRADER SERVICE GARAGE
George H. Shrader, Proprietor
UNION -j. -:- NEBRASKA
othy. $4.75; Red Top, $2.5p; Alsyke.
$10.75 to $11.75; Blue Grass, $4.50;
Sudan Grass. $11.00 cwt.; Rape, lb.,
15c; Red River Ohios or Cobblers.
$1.25 bushel. Seed samples mailed
free. Save $1.00 to $2.00 bushel
Jchnson Rros., Nebraska City. Old
Farmers' Bank Bldg. f21-lt
INCUBATORS
lie H'ri llf thin
Wiiw 2' lo 17.
Alllmiivli I'rt'li won H i-.efced V 1
lory, rinUiiMiiiMi iv: M.ifcM
h.ivn iiiiiin out n li ltd hud llity I f
a little teHin win:', or liinl thfy mail-..
half of tlnlr fri throw. KMmi
did they ji.k.h lh ball In their ou
liwlf of the floor, ChaKo or Kr'-Jil In-'
variably tryio:; lonx, wild nhot nome1
of which even inis:-ed the bank board.
Creitfhton also tried lonf? shots but'
thev were not wild, random brand I
Plattsmouth used.
The first few minutes of play pre
saged an exciting and closely con
tested game, neither team scoring
unfit rctQi t -.l'tu nf iiTlrt nimTlTp
Once Krejci dribbled thru the whole)
Drennan clan only to inisn in a sea
of Prepmen. Chase then dropped one
in from the center of the floor far
the first field goal of the game, and
the crowd went wild. Plattsmouth
led at the half 8 to 5.
O'Brien, Prep center, shot the
Hilltoppers into the lead for the firaf
time after five minutes of play in
the second half which they held to
the end of the game. The crowd
grew tense as it saw Plattsmouth al
most even the count, then'fail when
the wily Omahas stalled for time in
the last few minutes. Once Chase
electrified the blue following with a
long shot from almost three-fourths
length of the floor and it looked like
the rally that would carry the Plat
ters to victory had come; but the
Prep wall held and that basket was
the end.
Captpin "Wasley for Plattsmouth
starred while Captain Coffey for
Prep showed up well although
Coarh Drennan has a squad from
which there is little to choose in any
of the players.
The attendance at the game last
night standing room was at a pre
mium was a leason and reminder to
local schedule makers as to crowds
they might expect if more teams of
Creigliton's caliber were on the list.
It is to be hoped that next year
Plattsmouth may meet more oppo
nents of this class.
Plattsmouth (17)
erui Hours nri'i laumui .. vu.
has lt; v.-irf'd many a mile, was left
M-n.'Jit.fc -ul J" muddy froad that
ihe duu.u roudiiion of the weather
v,a t,;bUiii K.'J'MUr .vtry minute,
it vd t.f.t uiMJ fcVfiiliJi; that. the
.,. fcd An family dt'dded to
i.muh: ttn'i 'Hint: f'iah to t-nter
HitlF ll,Ji'J el.'i VrtJt lllT it IltllO
nhiiuy-ii in tu.'i timi tLn tur had
.rn'tunily ti.hk n,n ihto the mud
until J 'bx-tiy tr'..';.itd M.bma
. ,:tj tvti hJ,i c tl.i.n 'or 'Hi own
. i;w. v.f. v.5 'jij-Ja'iiiltd uui en-itiJr-
'1-'- fc--1f to turn on
h ..U.mihil tjj,;.Jy )i fi T'-apot
u,tn; i,fjtln. ; i ijt; utr irfiait;ed and
, ,Jki, U.c ti-iiv. b-i'iiAkA aiid lb'
V.l;'. . jij ii I t -H-iA t'J . t V'l v, but,
'. li.'.y iuwtd hA tii ii.U, and
it Lk iiji.jj fyji.'i HiH l.te in'jfid Ji-.-
iluei. 'ih.c 1-J tf..tlt ii.f. lull A
tt-X ' fejy at th'; lyii it vterti'
jsuid by
a jfcOlo't. What
tl.v 'ii:-r ht'A UOt br fcatd
itre, f,s t)je words v. ert not ttuih
Ihat ih y i Jfil fhll ii.,htd"J on the
ij' lit lliJ jaw-.etsby. Jjyl. llAi, loo,
v;j. in v : i ii . 'I )i- i -.ir htlll r ii.nl rih
'oiifiii'U u the frozen fnud to await
Hi" day wh'h the bright iiiishin.f
hat ha. '4 made NVbraska famotl:?,
liieakH forth in all its glory and un
s rala the forceu of mud that hold. the.
ear in a close embraee.
The moral of this fable is, "Every
thing comes to him who waits."
For any pain, burn, scald or bruise.
i apply Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil tho
household remedy. Two sizes, 30c and
GOc at all drug stores.
if
-.v..
Old Trusty . and Sure Hatch, all
sizes in stock. Wholesale factory
prices, delivered your town, safe ar
rival guaranteed. Write for eatalog
and nrices. Johnson Bros., Nebras
ka City. f21-lt
Can't look w.ell, eat well, or feel
well with impure blood. Keep the
blood pure with Burdock Blood Bit
ters. Eat simply, take exercise, keep
clean, and good health is pretty sure
to follow. $1.25 a bottle.
Buy yotir ink and pencils at the
Bates Corner Book and Stationery
Store.
ORDER OF HEARING
and Notice on Petition for Set
tlement of Account
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska, Cass county, ss.
To all persons interested in the
estnta of Anton Nitkl, deceased:
On reading the petition c.r E. H.
Schulhof, administrator, with will
annexed, , praying a final settlement
and allowance of his account filed
in this Cpurt on the 20th day of
February, 1924, and for decree as
signing the residue of said estate,
and tho discharge of said adminis
trator;
It iB hereby ordered that you and
all persons interested in said matter
may, and do, appear at the County
Court to be held in and for said coun
ty on tho 1st day of March, A. D.
1924, at 9 o'clock a. m., to show
cause, if any there be, why the pray
er of the petitioner should not be
granted, and that notice of the pen
dency of said petition and the hear
ing thereof be given to 'all persons
Interested in said matter by publish
ing a copy of this order in the Platts
mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news- i
paper printed in said county, for one
week prior to said day of hearing.
In witness whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and the seal of said
court, this 20th day of February, A.
D. 1924.
ALLEN J. BEESON,
(Seal) County Judge.
FG FT F P
Rebal. rf 0 0 2 tf
Chase, If 3 1 0' 7
Krejci. c 3 3 0 9
Wasley. rg(C.) 0 1 1 1
Halt. Ig 0 0 10
Totals 6 5 4 17
Creighton Prep (20)
FG FT F P
Coffey, rf (C.) 2 0 2 1
Dirsing, If 1 0 0 2
Dugan. c 0 12 1
Porter, rg 2 0 1 4
O'Leary, lg 0 0 10
O'Brien, c 2 12 5
Monaghan, lg 10 12
Gould, If 10 3 2
Totals 9 2 11 20
k a .
Why experiment with unknown
and untried brooding equipment?
Buy a "National" at our risk. Sold
on thirty days' trial, money-back
guarantee. Made for Coal, Oil or
Gas.
Yes, I Will Hatch
Your Eggs
Mammoth Buckeye Incubator. Re
serve your trays early for. .132, 264,
396 or 528 eggs.
Ut3. rena Qengeii
, i Hurray Exchange, 1931
HAS SOME BAD LUCK
From Wednesday's Daily
Sunday afternoon one of the pro
gressive young merchants of the city
who possesses one of the most lux
urious of the coupe type of automo
biles dispensed by Henry Ford, load
ed his family in the coupe and drove
to the residence of an old friend and
neighbor nearby. The members of
the family had come to spend sev-
SRS. I. C. M'CAHTY
Hemstitching and ,
Picot Edging
U 1th . S;., Plattsmouth .
PHONE 100-J
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r
OR. II. 0. LEOPOLD
Osteopathic Physician
Eyes Tested and Olasaei
Fitted
Union Block Pbona 208
PLATTSMOUTH
Aivo Department
In Touch With the World!
That is what you can do now. We install complete a
Crosley one-tube radio, Model V, with everything com
plete. Nothing else to buy. Installed and working for
32
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THUR DBNGES
-:- -:- NEBRASKA
NOTICE
Whereas, Lloyd Mashburn, convict
ed in Cass county, on the 10th day
of June, 1920, of the crime of break-1
ing and entering, has made applica
tion to the Board of Pardons for a 1
parole, and the Board of Pardons,1
pursuant to law have set the hour of I
10 a. m. on the 11th day of Marth, ;
1924, for hearing on said application, .'
all persons interested are hereby noti
fied that they may appear at the state
penitentiary at Lincoln, Nebraska,
on said day and hour and show cause,
if any there be, why said application
should or should not be granted.
CHARLES W. POOL.
Sec'y. Board of Pardons.
N. T. HARMON.
Chief St. Probation Officer.
rgiisslii.i
Now is Just the Time!
Do not wait until time to start your Spring work.
Caatman Hardware 61
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