'LCZ two PLATTSiaOIJTH SEia-W2EE3tY JOURNAL Union Department Prepared Executively for The Journal. 1 aj; MXMPMBraani Floyd Saxton wliilo carrying Thursday. February 28, 1924, ' 1 f.'U J'-i atties You do not have to wait for a car. Just call us and we will be there bright and early. Our specialty, stock hauling to market. We also do livery. Call for us at Garage or our hemes. owler Brothers UNION -:- -:- NEBRASKA j Glen Rutledge of the Nehawka Enterprise was looking after some business in Union one day last week. ! Frank Pauer has now the right to ."haWng secured3 T hunting' and ? again last Monday after ' fishing license last Tuesday. i Charles Hit t. Jr., was moving last Monday and Tuesday from Murray : to near Nehawka where he will make his home the coming season, i Frank Vallery of Plattsmouth and Glen Poedeker of Murray were in ring. Union last Friday looking after some A. L. Becker and brother Thad- businoss matters and also meeting dcus I Becker of American Falls, with their friends here. Idaho, were visiting and looking af- ' County Commissioner C. F. Harris ter some business matters in'Platts- in order to facilitate the work of mouth last Saturday, driving over in riease notice by the ad of Dr. Floyd Saxton while- carrying a Thomas P. Coogan that he will be half of dressed hog slipped nnd fell in Union this Saturday and ready for with the piece of meat on bin tdioul- business. der and received some pretty novum ! David Murrav was a business visi- injuries tearing some of the muscle tnr in Dmnha lnst Wednesdav eve- from his back which has put him out nicg called there to look after some of commission for Borne time. Ills business matters many friends will regret to know of Frank Boggs who is staying at hi.3 injui7 "nd aro hoin tl,ut llG and Theatre r ; m ft xi M (Netrftlca City) monday Might, RSarch 3rd Plattsmouth where he is in the in surance business, was a visitor at home for over Sunday and returned noon. Mrs. C. B. Wallick of Weening Water was a guest at the home of her sister and "husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Laltue of Union last .Sat urday returning home in the eve- will be better soon. getting the highway cleared of snow was out assisting the boys with the work on last Monday. Simon Gruber who was at Kansas City for a week in the local switch yards of that town, returned home last Monday morning and is caring for his work here again. The town constable, D. B. Porter their car. Henry Timm uf near Murray who wps an attendant at the E. E. Leach :alo, purchased a number of head of Was Buried Last Tuesday : Mr. Westley Woodard was at Dun bar last Mouday and -Tuesday called there to attend the funeral of hi brother, Wm. Woodard, ;.r years of age, who prised away the Saturday night before as the result of u y.pell ot the grippe which terminated in consumption. Mr. Woodard was born in Lee county, Virginia, and came to Nebraska in 1SGS and was united in marriage with Miss 1 lull in Lincoln about 22 years ago. They have lived on a farm near Dunbar where the funeral and interment was had. Seme Change in Business ; T.nst K:i tnrd.iv saw a new nostmas- stock which he came down on Mon- ter in the I)erson of j. H Austin, who 'ay afternoon of this week and tooK 8UCreeae,i Mr. Eujrene Roddy, who home with him. was transferred from the oltice to the James and Westley Woodard. Luther Meade" was looking after hns nl bee,n feeling tne best for the nenhews of Mr. Westley Woodard of some business matters iu Omaha on t'nioTi and Mrs. Frank "Boggs of the Tuesday. same rlace were here from their c w Clark was looking after home at Coleridge coming to attend business matters in Platts- funeral of Mr. Wm. Woodard of ,nouth ast Saturday making the mubar. trip via the bus line. past few days but is able to get around, thinking it better to keep up the light and be out than to give up. The new firm which recently bought out the Joe Thompson res taurant, has arrived and lias assum ed charge of the eating house and is Thaddeus P. Becker and family position of carrier of one of the rural from American Falls. Idaho, arrived routes running out of Union. While in Union a short time eince r.nd are we lost a good postmaster we secured visiting for the present at the home both a good carrier and a good post of A. L. Becker and family. They master ts well which makes a good will remain for some time. Mrs. Edward Dowler and the children were visiting for a short time at her folks in Weeping Water trade. They Kai a Good Sale That is lat Saturday at the home Black Mammoth Tom Turkey W. H. Scheeley was looking after provingto be very clever in the serv- la.st Friday and on Saturday went to cf E. E. Leach who took an active ( 4T r , ,.T. . - -- ' ; 'rri ii i "i ' '' I have an excellent full blooded hla k mammoth bror.z Tom Turkey for sale and a very fine bird. II. E. Warden. Union. Neb. some business matters in Platts- ing of the public. mouth last Friday, making the trip W. A. Harding of the Farmers' ele- via the Missouri Pacific. vator of Union was a visitor at his Miss Ora Clarke, who is a musi- home in Bethany for over Sunday cian of much merit, was selected to but was home bright and early Mon- nlr.y at the recital sriven by the day morning to look atfer the busi- - S-hmoeller & Mueller music house-of "ess of the elevator.. .--.-..T ? !- ' Omaha, who were giving a recital at D. B. Porter the new city marshrJl j iiieir plate ja&L cen. i-- liiajviiio- a uiie aim uc a l- Something new occurs every once terror to evildoers. Better carry !- in a while. We are creditably in- yourselves straight, boys, for he will I- formed that there is another broad- cnro for 5ou if 'ou do not; but will ! r asting station in the vicinity of Un-' treat you the finest if you arc I ion. the lucky man to establish the straight. 4 business being your Uncle Simon G. Edward Dowler took four loads of Lincoln where they also visited, re turning home on Sunday evening. Joseph Thompson who formerly had the restaurant will go to Platts mouth where he will work for Mr. part in the disposition of the cattle'; and other effects and the records' were kept by A. W. Propst who is a i very handy man with the pencil did the clerking. Robert Troop rounded Prices 50c, $1. CO, $1.50 nd 52 00 Plus Tax 'A t WM. F. RACE, M. D. Cr.crnl practice. Special ptte'ien given to deep stated disea.-es. Union, Nebraska. Upton. Dr. Thomas P. Cogan DENTIST 622 World-Herald Building Omaha, Nebraska ! will be in Dr. Races 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. DR. RACE'S OFFICE UNION t c tnr L- o rin lift AfAnln' tVi fi tv- i load of hogs to Nebraska City and jthen thre loads cf cattle to people who had p. 'chased them at a sale held at E. E. Leach's' last Saturday. Ed says business is very good but that the roads are far from it. Virgil Suddith who has been mak ing his home at Avoea for some time is moving to the farm which was formerly occupied by Homer Shra- der over near the river and owned duth. assisting in the movinc with his truck taking a table and the chickens. Mr. Shrader who has been living there for some time is al. moving. He is going on a farm cf Mr. Davis' west of Murray. A. W. Propst selling autos while the, up the stock and looked after other family has moved to Nebraska City odds and ends of the sale which where they will make their home for made the affair a success. the present. ' Misses Angie McCarroll and Alice' Hctum Heme Sunday Evening Todd, the former teaching and the Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Garrison latter attending the state university, who !:av? been teeing some of the j were heer and visited with their world e'.ebrating their marriage and folks respectively last Sunday and taking their hoenymoon, returned , returned to their work at the state home lir-. t Sunday evening after hav- J capital cn Monday morning. ing visited with a number, of their , Joe Everett shipped a car load of Inendo and vhilo away enjoyed a hogs to the Omaha market last week most pleasant visit and trip. : nd accompanied them to see the sale ' made and in return brought home All Services On Sunday with him a car of red heifers which At the Methodist church on the he will for the present pasture but totning Sunday there will be services later in the season will expect to put i ll durins the day; Bible school in on full feed. .the morning and morning preaching E 13 Chapman who has been kept 'which will be followed in the eve to his home for some time with an r.lng by Epworth League and eve- ittack of rheumatism has so far im- ' ing preaching, au at me usuai id ex tended to all to come and worship with this church who are not wor shipping elsewh&re. FiVii TONS OF EX PLOSIVE TO FR2GRESSIVE PARTY CG!i VENliOfl HEBE MARCH 6TH P.-f.:. . ; f or i ! r:i Pi. 't V r r. 1 : f 0 t. Ifn t.h'- j ek-'-tion. I Tipton, Grfen vood, I-'i-. tn w..-l:M-.'ay,s Daily ' Stove Creek. Eimvood, Dynaniitiug cf ice go fires in the Weeping Water,'- CVr.t P'.r.tte river three milcn wett of Ave:', Mt. P'.e-'.-n n'.. P. Structure cu'Ji of Valley I-Itn- cced by Ice jams in Platie Dynamite P.r.3hed In. .v i . I a renter of the - r.iri v h;!d t the Audi of th-- pi-l,'.!? f.ibriry in ; -: i, . In ".,:- co?m v. .""( hra :. . " 102 4. at ocic - p. rti. . tor t.h!. purrse--ir.? i h c r 'acin of . tic::'-t : - a.t t::-: con;r..? Primary S-ilt Creek, South 15 end, -. Lo-jUvi'le, rlirht Mile by S. S. Davis, his brother.Tony Su 1- proved that he was able to be to .hours. A cordial invitation town for a short time one day last week. His many friends are much pleased that he is able to be out again and ere hoping he will con tinue to improve until he shall have i cgain regained his former health. Freoardlne &9 a Do you believe in it? Only a short time until the spring rush of work is on. First thing you know harvest will be here and no place to store your grain. A granery is one of the most needed buildings on a farm. Try holding your wheat. The difference in the selling price may pay for the granery the first year. Now is the time to plan! Let us help you! WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE 3J 1 UNION id W7: 51 NEBRASKA IrJost for the loney IN HARNESS AND HARNESS GOODS IN THE COUNTY 1 2-inch Concord harrier. 3 wiih steel hames; Bridles with long checks and kay winker brace; 1 !4x22-foot lines; 1 14 double back straps to hame; f( 1 14 hip and side straps. ALL for tpU.UU Two hame straps for. . :2lSz 1 14 belly band 45c 7-8 pierced hitch rein 50c Pair bridles, long check $8.50 McCIellan saddle for 6.00 All Are Welectns to Services At th IJantlst church on the com ing Sunday there will be services in r.ll the departments of the church. iijjiblc school, two preaching services ii ui tug i lie u.x aiui uiruiu uuu lxic; Young Peoole j Union ,. in the eve ning. Rev. 11. II. Planck will be here and conduct the services. J. TOOL MURDOCK NEBRASKA Card of Thanks We wish to extend to those of our friends who so kindly ministered at Ithe time of the illness of our be loved wife, mother and sister. Mrs. J. D. Lewis, during her last illness jrnd at the time cf her death and j who expressed their love and honor in the token of the beautiful flowers and to those who sang at the fu neral. J. Da Lewis and Familv and brothers and sisters. 9 3 m in Ttie dairying business is the one which pulls the farmer out of the rut. It pays the bilb when other things fail. The cream business is one which is one of the im portant ones in this country, and all should be gotten out of it that is possible. We are representatives of Nf mi m i L F-a wa fs n n & Sons OMAHA, NEBRASKA nnd 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 EU1 H. Sheeley, Jr. UNION NEBRASKA OS tor el CHESTER WHITE BRED SOWS AND GILTS About 30 head bred to a sen of Kanas Giant; also some open gilts, fine prospects. Farmers' prices. Real values. Joe HLedsett UNION NEBRASKA Cc-Iiuyler, Xeb.. :t:ul in the Platte Grove, Nehav.-ksi, Liberty. Tir-t Reck river south of Valley, is continuing, Eluf.'s. S -cond Lock D.uii's and Plstts althoi'.'jii it was reported yesterday mnuth precincts shall each be entit thnt tlie situation is under control. lei? to two d"-le?:iies, and each, ward The Enrligton railroad yc-sterday in V"e-tping V.'atcr slial! be entitled shipped two thousand pounds of .to fro delegates, nnd in Plattsmouth, dvnamite fLoin South P.cnd to the First ward, 3 delegates; Second Schuyler. Almot continuous blast- ward, 10 delegates; Third ward. 11 ing for several days has been neces- d'-lcpatrs: Fourth; ward, S delegates, tary to keep the channel epen and and he Fifth ward, G delegates, injure the r:afty of the Burlington j The conference will con;-id.?r s;ich bridge there. other matters as slu.ll be for the best The Union Pacific bridge just ini erests of the pre)due-ers and con routh of Valley has l.icn menaced sumers and for the bert interests of for two weeks, it was reported. Ten the,t'arty. Tome. Remember the dafe, thousand pounds of dvuamite al- Mr.rch C. lf2L .' ready have been sta.'by., ilio raii2u CP.i(iitMTZt K-tJiOP THE road to break up the ice jams. ! PIIOGRESE1VE PARTY. A United States army bombing f28-sw-. -plane from Lingley field. Va., was stopped at Rautoul. 111., en route to Omaha. It is held there in readi ness and will be summoned by rralio by Major Churchill, in charge of air service her?, if conditions warrant, he announced. Major Churchill said he was being kept posted Vy the rail road companies. TARRIED AT ATCHISON, KANSAS "McGuire of the Mounted" William Desmond in "McGuire o the Mounted." See this picturesque refT-blooded, two-fisted drama of the big north woods with its crashing thrills, big situations, wonderful ro mance, beautiful love story-. A stir ring outdoors picture. See it at M W. A. hall Saturday March 1. SECURES CONTRACTS FOR GASS CO. WORK Monarch. Engineering Co., of Falls City, to do Culvert, Guard Work and Bridge Work. Tha- Skadar Ssruice Garage! is true to its name and gvie 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 SHRAOEB SEP.VEGE GSRflGE George H. Shrader, Proprietdr UNION -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA From Wednesday's Daily At the letting of the contracts un der the Nebraska road building pro gram for 1924 at Lincoln yesterday. the Monarch Engineering Co.. of Falls City, was successful in landing the greater part of the work in Pro ject 153-C which covers the work on the state highway from Eagle to Jiurdock. The contract for grading on this project was let to J. W. McGreer of Lincoln for $11,063. The Morarch Engineering Co. was awarded the contracts on several i classes of work in this county on the same project, culverts, $3,293; guard rails, $1,238; bridges, $8,434. I In the last few years the Monarch Engineering Co. has had the contract for the county bridge work in Cass county and has apparently given the greatest of satisfaction to the com missioners. , I The contract, let yesterday, was made under the 'anti-teakettling' law which was made to stop the practice which was alleged to have existed in many counties of having the bids "tea-kettled" and opened prior to being submitted and by which the favored bidder was given the dope on the bids of their compe titors. As the result of the new law there were a very large large num ber of bids received by the state engineer. FOR SALE Cow fresh March 4th. Call or ad dress p. A. Young, Murray. f28-tf sw FARM SEAR ALVO TO GO AT ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE For Sale: The George Hanson es tate farm of 24 0 acres, located three miles west of Alvo. will "be sold on next Tuesday, March 4tii, at the south door of the court house in the city of Plattsmouth. This is one of the best farms in Cass county and is well improved with large two story house, large barn, corn crib. Rood fences, rienty of alfalfa and wild hay land. Loan Ki-fim Wednesday's Daily Mi.s Gerald ine Roddy of Union ami.. Mr. Stewart EJarle of Weeping "Water were united in marriage last Wednesday at Atchison, Kansas, and will make their home on a farm near Weeping Water. The host of friends cf the bride are extending congrat ulations that she has such a good husband and to the groom who is very fortunate in securing such a winsome bride. They will be at home to their friends after March 15. FOR SALE OR TRADE SO acres good land in Canada; SO acres good land in Florida; Four lots, Plattsmouth, Nebraska: Two lots, Calaway. Nebraska. All clear. Will sell cheap for cash, or exchnege for merchandise. Wilt .r.mr.or.v- -ill rooilv lr.nn frn.v. ? 1 ft " I' " " 1 ",:ult""' Oil SIOCK. 5 to $100 per acre on farm. Sale opens j' e u , at 10 o'clock a. m. , " p ' 'v " This is a rare opportunity to in vest in a good farm. street, St. 28-5sw SPOTTED POLAND CHINAS 15c a week delivers the Daily Journal to year door. ,Bred sows for sale. Farrow during March and April. j HENNIXGS PROS.. ! Cedar Creek. Nebr. Phone Louisville 1525. ; The day of harsh physics is gone. People want mild, easy laxatives. Poan's Regulets have satisfied thous ands. i)c at all tirug stores. -111 ORDER OF HEARING and Notice on Petition for Set tlement of Account. t4! ";-;. ? -i :: . . Ml! VgiV-s f ft--VH All the home news delivered oar door daily for 15c a week. In the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. Stato of Nebraska. Cars county, ss. To the heirs and all persons in terested in the estate of Mary C. Trent, deceaseel: On reading the petition of Charles A. Trent praying a final settlement and allowance of his account filed in this Court on the 25th day of Febru ary, 1924, and for final settlement end final distribution of assets and finding of heirship; It is 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 county on the Sth day of March, A. I D. 1D24, at 10 o'clock a. m.f 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- Former State Senator ing a copy of thi3 order in the Platts- Member mouth Journal, a semi-weekly news- 1919-1920 " WUVBnH paper printed in said county, for one Past. President Lincoln Chamber of week prior to said day of hearing. Commerce. dm .er 01 in witness whereof, I have here- Past'Prs: T.inpnlr, v -r a unto set my hand and the Seal of Past Prp t r' . . s.iirt Court tM ikh, rv,v i" TY'r"'Zlt Mumry inest. ary. A. D. 1924. m cate -at,I Bank. William A. Seileck For Congress First District REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES APRIL 8 (Seal) ALLEK 1 cBESS0N 1 A M?n d Kal ability and spandjudgraa V i -4