THURSDAY, KAY 30, 1924. FAGS TWO PLATTSMOTJTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL Union Department Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. a most pleasant visit. On Sunday, '-awav for about fortv venrs Th the Rev. Elliott and family accom-!trip was a very pleasa"nt one to Val- panied Miss Wood home and made , paraiso and all enjoyed the ride in! the trip in tneir auto. the pleasant weather. A few days since Mrs. C. L. Elliott had the misfortune to slip and fall' Jarvis Lancaster of near Murray was a business visitor in Union on last Monday afternoon. Merchant L. G. Todd received and unloaded a car load of salt for the store on last Monday. . Sheriff E. P. Stewart was looking after some business matters in Un ion on last Thursday. Morris Pollard of Xehawka was a visitor with friends in Union on -last Friday for a few hours. J. D. Cross, the manager of the telephone company of Union was dis tributing the new telephone lists. Dr. F. W. Race was spending two days this week at University Place where he has a number of patients. Jackie Coogan in "A Boy in Flan ders" at the Nehawka Auditorium, June 3rd and 4th, 10 and 30 cents. All boys under 12 years admitted free when accompanied by both par ents. Uncle Eli Eaton who was feeling quite badly last week, is reported as being about himself again this week. J. C. Xiday was shelling and de livering his corn last Monday the same going to the Fanners 'eleva tor. Norman Crawford of Nebraska City was a visitor at the home of his brother. I.. W. Crawford xor me uay ! down the cellar stairs at her home! I with the result that she was quite Mable Had the Mumps Yes, that was the reason the Mrs. . . . i n 1 ...v.:i i i. ...... iuc utici emu ci- friends at AUDurn, maxing iue uiv.uau.; vc uu" fieient saleslady of the L. G. Todd in their auto and found the roads ex- were broken the lady is very sore and company store was absent from cellent. I from her experience. She, however, her accustomed place for some ten Merchant L. G. Todd took a header is getting along very well, but will J" acc 0"oJe? CGi3 acain at the off a portion of the cellar steps and be some time before she will be as iar J r aZ eVvin the maS? while not suffering very badly from spry as is her custom. customers of the store his experience has a very lame back The concrete gutters and crossings ' on account of the misstep. winch the village of Union ordered Preparations for the giving of a late last fall and which was not pos rantata at the time of the children's sihle to get constructed before the Service from i Union Young Man Making Good Herbert laKue who has been lo- linffrain and wife of Lincoln 8th are being worked out by the put in at this time. W. H. Marks. druff stare, was a visitor at his home u-Arp JpTat the hospitable home ladies of the Methodist church. .chairman of the streets, alleys and n I n ion for the past week and re- ere guests ai i ue nup on; . 0scar Dowier, who has been at Ex- biidges committee is looking after turned to his work on last Monday. f Vi" street I celsior Spring, Mo., where he was the constructing and on last Monday Herbert hci3 an excellent position and east u street. shipping a taking treatment, returned home on which a force of men, composed of :s to fill a large number of pre- f,w rirs of wood to Lincoln just re- last Sunday feeling much better but. O. A. Keene. Wymore Fletcher and scriptiona every day, sometimes run- what sore from the treatments, joy warrens, were putting me work a ig" as tony, lie win ex- of finds a nnod market some Tnr the nroduct 1 which he has been taking. rt Aiio-onH nf Annum witn me i " . . .w A-f . cxwx ws - as in across the at lower hotel. street west C. ifarnirv were visiting on last sunaay nausmuuiu wai oai.uuuj iu at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. his final papers entitling him to full Ford Attacks Gate Post Allgood of Union. iciiiiciirinif a ..j ... naun uaut-i auu msut, anua I jjisg Angie McCarroll who is C. E. Xoyes of Louisville and Wal- Pauer were visiting last Sunday at I teaching school in L.ineoin was noiiici iv-ia .i dn.c.n.... Ul .ur. umi .rs... iiaroiu last week from Fridav until Monday, Joseph Fetzer and C S. Johnson of Nichols near Greenwood, they mak- the Iect to remain with the present po sition for the present and later will go to Chicago for a more extended course in chemistry. Herbert, who is an excellent young man. is mak ing good in the west which is a pleas ure to his many friends here. t WM. F. RACE, M. D. 4 General practice. Special attetion given to deep seated diseases. Union, Nebraska. returning to her work. i Plattsmoutn were visiting in union in j the trip in tiie new ear of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. YV. B. Banning were 'for Sunday. Mr. Fetzer at the home Bauer. The trip was a fine one and Held Memorial Services On Isst Sunday at the Methodist in Lincoln last Sunday where they j of his daughter. Mrs. J. M. Patterson without incident in the going and re- church in Union the Rev. C. L. EI- were guests of friends and were vis iting the city as well. while Mr. Johnson was a guest at turning, but you know a Ford car; liott delivered the memorial sermon the home of his daughter, Airs. A. . they aie stubborn, and this one re- and was assisted bv the Rev H II Mrs. V. H. Marks who has been fropsi. luseu to go in at the gate when they Planck and the two churches were V feeling quite badly for a number of -' Word was received in Union of the arrived but a little coaxing allowed well represented in the gathering. X.davs last week is reported as Deing ; opera uuu 01 .wis. ueuic i. iduuu, inin 10 get past. Aot so wne-n tliey When You Bury Your Dead insist on your undertaker usin the Miller-Gruber automatic con crete sealing vault. It protects the remains of the loved ones Manufactured by Miller S Gruber, Nehawka, Nebraska some improved this week Geo. II. Shrader was looking after some business matters in Platts mouth on last Friday and was accom panied by Mr. Gilbert Hull. George Bailey and wife of Grand Isiand were visiting in Union for a short time last week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Crawford. Mont Robb was a visitor in Platts mouth last Saturday where he was looking after some business matters and also visiting with friends. Attorney A. L. Tidd and C. D. Quinton of Plattsmouth were in Un ion last Friday looking after some matters of business for a short time. Messrs.. and Mesdames F. M. Strait and J. F. Strait of Hamburg. Iowa, were spending last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCar roll. E. Y. Keedy and wife were spend ing last Sunday with relatives and which was undergone at talis city es.ayed to return for the combina- last week, a hospital at Kansas City tion of steam, wood, gasoline, oil and reports tell of the patient get- and electricity took umbrage at the ting along nicely at this time. gr.te post and attacked it almost de Mrs. Santa True of east of Union molishing the post but not coming has been feeling quite poorly for ofr' anv too well itself, for one of its ' cnni a time nnst am hn hppn rpepiv- fo'iiloru warn li-wll.- .1 o m .1 o-n.l 1. ing treatment from Dr. J. W. Thorn- wise -the car came home all right and eryweu ami as for Nehawka. Mrs. True has high will no doubt in the future work as bei.ns4ome taa'n seemed blood pressure which is giving her docile as a Kentucky mule some trouble of late. I Ready For Your Work I am located in the Foster building, next to the blacksmith shop and ready for all your repair work in the automobile line, and which we guarantee to be done in the very best manner and at prices which will meet with your approval. E. MOORE UNION NEBRASKA Trucking Stoek! Buying Stock! I am prepared to do your trucking on short notice, hauling your stock to market or I will purchase what you have to sell in this line. Call me for service in either case. Edward A. Dowler Phone No. 54 Union, Nebraska George Wood of Louisville, who i:j Are You Good in Figures? a wizard in mathematfes will be in If not or if you are, come out to Union and demonstrate in the teach- the Methodist church at Union Wed ing of figures from a different and a nenday evening. June 4, and see the more effective method than hereto- "Mathematical Wizard"' show you fere used. Better see this man and how to figure correctly. Mr. George hear his new methods. They wili Wood will give a performance for Arrived Home last Week Last Wednesday Charles McXam ee who had gone to Florida to ac company his brother, Amos McNani ee home, who was not feeling very well, arrived with the brother, who the fact to be a tonic in the restoration of his health. ' Amos while not well by any means, was feeling pretty fair after the long trip. , Charles Ray Featured at Union Theatre Saturday IF you apply Carey Fibre Coating to a com position or metal roof, you will increase its life many years. You will get the cheapest roof service in dollars per year by painting now. Asphalt and preservative oils in the Fibre Coating are absorbed by the old roof materials which again become' pliable and full of life. The heavier asphalts fill the pores and cracks. These asphaltic compounds are bound with everlasting asbestos fibre, immune to rot, burning and disintegration. Save your roof now! Phone us for an estimate of Carey Fibrr Coating. help you. D. W. Foster has purchased a new Dodge sedan which the family arc haying much pleasure in driving. The Dodge is an excellent wagon ane one which will give very good satis- t:i benefit of the church on this date. The orchestra will 30:11? selections. Scran Iron," featuring Chas. Rav . render an'! Vl'ra Steadman will be the fea-l ,.,,,.. ... .... t'; 1 ! Saturday night. The story of a boy! wlo had to light for all he got- first for his mother, then for his girl. : and then for himself. Remember' "S.rap Iron" in the Saturday Even-! mg Post? Tli ere will also be shown a 2 -reel theatre, Saturday Hold Memorial at Wabash Last Sunday at Wabash the morn- faction to the owner and is a very n;r services were held at the Bap sturdy vehicle capable of long life tit church at which the Rev. W. A. services. Taylor delivered the address and in . .. . .. , X , , ft . . , . . . . 1. . 1 .. . . . . Little uorottiy Koster. daughter of "' """7" ua ver, Toonerville comedy. "Toonerville air. and .Mrs. it. E. roster, in the ex- ot-L.cfB uem m Tactics" Union aminations held for the eighth grade V. abash cemetery and were attended njght. was the highest in the Union schools J-v A ,are numoer 01 pe-opie irom while her sister. Louise, was the, Wabash and Murdock and the sur- TOOT,.TTr A onlv one of the 7th grade to pass' rounding territory. - ; WP.EATH FOR UNKNOWN in four studies of the Sth grade, both j PAUT OF PRESIDENT'S PLAN very good records. 1 Have Pleasant Drive Sunday ' - A "pickup" ball game was had at With the new auto, Mr. and Mrs. Washington, May 27. President' Sciota last Sundav when the snec- D. W. Foster and their two daugh- Coolidge plans as a part of his pro-' tators were enlivened by soma ex- ters. Mrs. Nettie Stanton and Miss gram for Memorial day to place a ' flellent playing for in the aggregate Mary E. Foster at the wheel, and wreath on the tomb of the unknown iu some forty or less scores were made, with Mrs. jcmfi't'Browne, who has soiiier at Arlington before he tleliv- hnf Inct 1 Iiaw - thiw -vt. AK-vKAeiA r lton vicif iiifr lit.ro frr tlio nict wncilr rrs the Tintrintif nr1ilrf53 at mpninrinl . " j.-v ' ' ' 1 . v. 11 IV. V.I 1V V 11 l ' v . 1 . . ' . v , 1 . v . ' . . 1 v '.-' . " ' " "-" ...v. T . ' r . . . ... . . e ai II . . C . . I . ciati- I 1 li n . . . .v I, I li ,v n In 1 . . uu une viiua ior sure. Anyway, suesi ui ije rosier lainiiy, wem en m-cj m, auiinmiiuain; in iuc they all had a good time. to Valparaiso where Mrs. Browne is great cemetery. It has been the : Miss Leora Wood of Louisville was: to visit for a short time before go- practice of the chief executive here a visitor on last Wednesday staying ; ing to her home which now is Black- tofore to place the wreath at the ptntil Sunday at the home of her foot. Idaho. Mrs. Brown, formerly unknown's tomb on armistice day friend. Miss Eileen Elliott and here Mis Jennie Tucker, resided in this a"d the present to be established she with the Elliott family enjoyed portion of Cass county but has been Memorial day will be followed here-- after. General Pershing has accepted ... . -t , two invitations to deliver addresses 23BZ3 on Memorial day. The first will be at Newark, N". J.. where a monument QATIG36 TIDBALL LUMBER COMPANY Plattsmouth, Kebr. l m BUREfiU MOTES You can obtain a complete set of Perfection BRAND 25-YEAR GUARANTEED is to be unveiled, and the second at Passaic, X. J., at similar ceremonies. SAYS MANY AMERICAN -SCHOOLS LOST TO GOD Dr. Thomas P. Cogan DENTIST 622 World-Herald Building Omaha, Nebraska 1 will be in Dr. Race's office, Union, Nebraska, on Saturday, June 7th, 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. tS3IN DR. RACE'S OFFICE UNION For We have an all new modern home for sale, any style, any kind and any size. Material is as cheap now as it has been for several years and perhaps as cheap as it will be for several years to come. Have a look at our Plan Books and let us help you decide on 'a home this spring. You need the home, kve need the business. Let's get together We Appreciate Your Patronage Frans ' Bros. Lumber Go. UNION -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA 4 "free" By Trading At Our Store V These pieces and a hundred others ab solutely free to our customers. We are dividing our profits we" are making: it more than worth your while to TRADE WITH US Milwaukee, May 27. The major ity of American schools are lost to God and the gospel and today are the scats of unsound teaching and the prolific mothers of modernist preach ers all because Satan, working with his trump card, is ever busy, was the assertion made here late today by the Kev. u . B. Riley, Minneapo lis, before the Baptist Bible union, a fundamentalist organization. I Schools named by Dr. Riley as hav ing deviated from the course of orth odox teaching are: Harvard, Prince ton and Rochester universities, An dover college and the Union Theo logical Seminary. Among others which fall in line. Dr. Riley said, were Crosier, Xewton, Center, Col gate, Brown and the University of Chicago. Turning to the principal issue be fore the unjon sessions, that of mod ernistic attack on fundamentals, the speaker declared the Baptist denomi nation is passing through one of "those spasms of doubt to which the church of God has been subjected since its birth.." Copy for this Department furnished by County Agent -Ji increase. As u prevention is better.. jthan ak.cure, the Sock ow;ncr .must I be ever watchful for these pests. Lice- . .. . . . . 1 . . 1. . 1 remain on me Doay oi ui ora wuue mites live on the under side of the roosts and in cracks and crevice3 about the house and their presence may be readily detected. Salt and pepper patches on the under side of the roosts or a characteristic "buggy" odor indicates mites. If taken in time and by keeping conditions about the house or coop "clean" these para sites can do but little harm. Be cause of their different habits of life mites require different treatment !than lice. Cleaning the house thor oughly, spraying it and painting the roosts and nests with a wood preserv er or creosote will "get" the mites. Xothing more effective or economical than sodium fluoride could be used to rid the birds of lice. For a spray that is available, effective and eco nomical a solution made from the refuse tractor or auto crank case oil diluted with kerosene is very satis factory. As yet no method of ridding the hens, chick3 and houses of lice Slaughtering T. B.-Cattle The following men were guests of the Cudahay Packing company one day last week and watched some of the re-acting cattle from Saunders county slaughtered: Henry Meier jurgen. Murdock; Ivan Balfour, Un ion; Mr. and Mrs. John Kaffenberger, Plattsmouth; P. H. Hild and son, Plattsmouth; Oscar Domingo, Mon roe Wiles and Mr. Peter Spangler, Weeping Water. Food and Nutrition Meeting The second meeting of the food and nutrition series, which is being put on in the county by Miss Atwood. ex tension specialist, was held at Elm wood, Wednesday, Slay 21. Fourteen delegates or seven clubs were repre- and mites by "putting it in the drink- sented. Summary of the work done ing water" or "hanging a bottle of the past month with the serving of vegetables in many different "W&ys, was given and from this a recipe book will be compiled by the ladies of these groups. Food calendars were distributed by Miss Atwood and each lady scored her meals for ,that day and proved her meals with the food rule which is based on an equal amount of vegetables, meats bread, cereals and potatoes, sugary foods and fats. The food calendar also contained blanks for the family's menu for a week and each woman will keep this record for one week and report it back at the next nieet insr. These meetiners are nrovincr tft jbe very interesting and helpful. Control Lice and Mice With the coming of warmer weath er lice and mites become a prob lem to the poultry flock owner be cause the warmer weather provides it in the poultry house has proven of value. If further information is desired write the farm bureau office for bulletin on "Mites and Lice on Poultry." BRINGING BODY HERE WILL ATTEND CLASS REUNION 5i2-qt. Tea Kettle - i - ill! I(,!h'',l.ii:iiliilili.!'il';iil''.''''':'';''-i 18y2-inch Perfection Turkey Roaster NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Come in and see our beauti ful display of Perfection Aluminum Ware. Ask for a cata logue describ ing the differ ent pieces. From Wednesday's Daily This morning. Rev. and Mrs. H. G. McClusky and daughter. Catherine, ; departed for St. Joseph and Parks . ville, Missouri, where they visit with ' f rion 1 qnt 1 n iirfto o n I tw V fin Parksville will attend the reunion of the class at Parks college of which both Rev. and Mrs. McClusky were members. The reunion will cover several days and the pastor be ab- gj seni irom uie city sunaay ana as the i result there will be no services held on Sunday at the church. conditions more favorable for their 'Xehawka. From W4iicar' Dilr A message was received here today from Mrs. A. B. Taylor, who wag call ed to Xicholas, California, by the death of her son, John Taylor, an nouncing that she was bringing the body of the deceased son back to this city and that the funeral party would arrive here at 4; 30 Thursday after noon. The interment will be in the Horning cemetery but the hour of the funeral has not as yet been an nounced. Mrs. Taylor was accom panied on her sad mission west by lier sister, Mrs. Z. w. Shrader, of Let Us Stand the Expense of Equipping Your Kitchen with Aluminum Cooking Utensils Full Particulars at The Corner Store Union, Nebr. - W H. Sheeley, Manager Rj MANY ATTEND CONVENTION I The state Sunday school conven . tion at X,ebraska City is attracting! a great many delegates and visitors this week and the Plattsmouth dele gation there has been quite large. Rev. 11. G. McClusky and wife. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rawls, Mrs. S. S. Chase, Miss Estelle Baird, Rev. F. E. Pfoutz, C. C. Wescott, Mrs. Ed Trive ly, Mrs. Ed Roman were among those going there yesterday. This morning Rev. Pfoutz. A. H. Duxbury and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wescott were in attendance. FOR DECORATION DAY ALL KINDS OF Gut Flowers AD Potted Plants Floral Designs HENRY JASPER FLORIST OPEN EVENINGS and Sundays. Rags wanted at the' ' 6reenhous6 Pinne 34. ' Journal office. mJEQ