PAGE FOUR FLAXXSZIOUTXL SE2H-WEEKLY 70UE27AL THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 192fi. Umeqeh Joe Brandt, Eeal Estate, Union. Tony Suddutb was looking after some business matters in Nebraska City on last Monday. Mrs. Mattie Becker of Kansas City came Monday morning to visit for a few days with relatives and friends. Miss Florrie Postings and Mr. P. C. Holmes, of Omaha, were guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs, M, L. Haven ridge. George Stites, south of Union, and Edward Dowler purchased some 3ft head of hogs at. Nebraska City, which they will feed. Sheriff E. P. Stewart, of Platts mouth was a visitor In Union on last Monday, having some legal matters to look after here. Attebery Garage This is the Garage known for its Service. Best work always. Full line of Accessories and Supplies carried in stock. Ask. for a demonstration of the new Chevrolet, the most powerful- and durable small car on the market. Bargains in Used Cars Service Our Watchword Charles Attebery Union, Nebr. Stine's Grocery Very Best of Service Highest' Grade Goods Selling at money-saving prices to our customers. IT PAYS US TO SERVE YOU THE BEST Stine's Grocery Union -:- Nebraska Satisfied Customers Satisfied Customers are mak ing our business grow. Blue Ribbon Gasoline and Pennsyl vania Oils are now retailed at SEVEN Service Stations in Cass county, Neb., as follows: Eagle Filling Station -Union Filling Station -AIvo Filling Station - Horton Garage - - -Switzer Garage - - -Manley Service Garage Ed Thimgan Garage - - Eagle - Union - Alvo Elnrwood Nehawka Manley Murdock Our Trucks Cover Near ly All of Cass County! Tmnkenbolz Oil Co, Old Settler's Banee! Come and Have a Good Time! Music by the Orchestra Which Plays from. WO AW You Know How Well Tboy Play! The Best of Music The Best of Order and You Will Sure Have a Good Time. Conducted by Orviilo Hathaway & Eugcno Roddy REAL SEKV5CE In Your Grocery Supplies Pure, fresh, reliable goods at money saving prices! Service to you is our special aim. Work clothes, or any goods you need. We sell you better, goods at lower prices than the mail order house. Let us prove it. to you, A. J-. BECKER'S On the Corner- - - Union, Nebraska Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. James H. Donnelly, of Omaha, was a visitor in Union last Wednesday, looking after some business matters for the Omaha firm with which he is connected. Moss McCarroIl has sold his store business to two parties, one in Mur ray and one in. Plattsmouth. who will in a short time take charge of the business here. Roscoe Luse, of Alma, in the west ern part of the state, has been visit in & in ITnion for the- past few days. belner a cuest at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Jessie Dysart. Harry Royal and wire, or Lincoln, vpto visitinkr with the father of -Mrs. Royal. Mr. C. L. Graves, in. Omaha, over the week end, and all enjoyed the occasion very much. Mra. Altee Huerhson and sons, Amos and Guy, returned Monday evening from Winnebago and otter places npnr thprp. where they had spent two weeks visiting with relatives and friends. Earl Merritt was painting and dec orating the upper care, known as the Cozy cafe, which had been taken over by Mrs. Mattie Pickering and will be conducted in the best manner in the future. a Ida. Tavlor. who has been visitine his mother, arrived home hursday af ternoon. While at Sheridan, Mo., he attended the three day picnic there. His mother accompanied him home to attend the picnic here. Mrs. Ralph Burr and two children j of Omaha, who have been visiting for the past three weeks at the home or her sister, Mrs. Ralph Davis, of Union, departed on last Sunday for their home in Onjaha, after having had a most enjoyable time. Joseph Banning, better known as Joe, accompanied by Mrs. Banning, wprp in Omaha on last Monday, they driving over to the big city in their car to look after some business mat ters. While they were away, Lucean looked after the business at the store. James F. Wilson was a visitor in Omaha last week and while there vis ited with Mr. Ellis LaRue, both at his business place and home and he found that gentleman and his good wife finely situated and enjoying a good business as well as having a very beautiful home in which to live. Dan Sudduth and family and Ho mer Camnbell and family departed last Saturday for Fairplay. Mo., at which place they will visit for some time with relatives and friends: They were accompanied by Mr. C. u. faud duth. who has been visitine here with his son Tony and family for some time. Earl Merritt and wife and W. F. Moore- and the family were visiting at Ashland last Sunday, where they were guests of E. W. Keedy and also were enjoying the festivities at the National guard camp incident to Governor's day and the breaking up of the camp after two weeks of in tensive drill. Uncle Eli Eaton, who with his daughter, Mrs. J. F. Clugey, of Platts mouth have been visiting in the western portion of the state, and at Denver for seme time, and where they enjoyed the occasion very much, returned home last Sunday after hav ing met many of their relatives and friends there. TO-DAY Your Hogs are the Most Valu able Thing on the Farm Why not have the investment protected. Drop in and learn about my special pricf on Cholera Serum. ) Dr. G. L. Taylor Veterinary Surgeon Murray - - Nebraska t Howard Taylor and mother were visiting for some-time at Ohlowa where they were the guests while there of- June DeLameter, making the-trip in. their car. On their re turn they also went to Car na von, Iowa, where . they visited . with rela-. Uvea for a short time as well and en joyed both visits very much. A Dodge sedan, found grief at- the new bridge which is being installed near the home of Dan Anderson, when the driver did. not see the bridge was out- until the car was right at. the place, and in attempting to turn- out he hit a large tree, breaking a wheel off, the car. Fortunately no one was more than shaken up as a result of the accident. Mrs. Kate Smith, who has been feeling quite badly of late, found it necessary to go to the hospital in Omaha on last Sunday for treatment and perhaps an operation. It is to be hoped that she may not have to undergo the ordeal of an operation. She was accompanied to the hospital by Miss Gussie Robb, who will care for the patient. A party of tourists hailing from Omaha met a rather sad and sudden stop at the corner east of Union, when they bolted through the guard rail and. then plunged into the or chard of "VV. B. Banning, They had to be dragged out with the service truck from a local garage, which as sisted in getting their car in shape to continue on their way. Peter Clarence, sheriff of one of the counties in the northern part of the state, accompanied by, a deputy, Gust Lambert, were visiting in Union for a short time last week. They had taken a prisoner to the state peniten tiary, where he began serving a term of imprisonment, and Mr. Clarence and his deputy returned this way for a short visit with friends. ' On last Sunday evening there was begun in the Propst building, where Mr. Harding formerly had his store, a series of revival meetings, which it is hoped will be a source of much good to the community. The meet ings will be provided with excellent speakers and with good singing and music should attract a goodly crowd of people to the gatherings. Henry H. Becker and the family returned from a visit fn the northern portion of the state, where they were in the little Sioux valley. They visit ed with Mrs. Becker's folks while they were away and in speaking of crop conditions prevailing there, Mr. Becker had to say that the corn look ed good all the way, and that there was good prospect for a crop. Mrs. Nancy McNamee and her son Amos departed one day last week for the west, where they will spend some time visiting at the home of relatives at Brush, Colorado, they driving. with their car and expecting to be gone for some two weeks. While there they will visit at the home of a daughter of Mrs. McNamee, Mrs. A. R. Eiken- berry, -formerly of Union and vicinity. Congressman John H. Morehead was a visitor in Union last Thursday and was meeting his friends political ly, looking after the interests of the people generally, seeing the town and what it is doing, as well as the needs of the people. Congressman Morehead is a candidate for re-election and his splendid service In the past will in sure his being returned to Washing ton to continue looking after the in terests of the people of the First Ne braska district. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lowery, of California, with their little son, ar rived in Union for a short visit with the uncle of Mrs. Lowery who was formerly Miss Mayme Graves, and a daughter of the late A. J. Graves and niece of Attorney Charles L. Graves, of Union. After visiting here with the uncle, the party departed for Plattsmouth and from there went to Bellevue and later Lincoln, at all of which places they visited with rela tives and friends before their depar ture for their home at Oakland, Cali fornia. Property for Sale. I- am desirous of leaving Union., and am offering my property here for a fraction of what is it worth. There are six lots, with a six- room house thereon, a large barn with shed attached, three good chicken houses, and two good wells. This will be sold cheap with terms to suit. M. LYNDE, Union, Nebraska. Attend. the Kennion. The annual reunion of the old set tlers of Union and vieinity which comprises Cass and adjoining coun ties, will be held this week, Friday and Saturday. Forget your work for a day or two and get out and enjoy a visit with your neighbors-and old friends. A number who are at the reunion this year will not be with us the coming year, as the reaper death ,1s claiming heavy toll among the old- time settlers of the county, whose hard work and privations have earned Tor us of today the conveniences of this ultra-modern age. Just as well come out and enjoy this occasion, for it comes but once a year and you. will not miss the time you-take off to attend, as there, will - be plenty of amusement, for. all. You will be en tertained and. cheered .with good mu sic, eloquent speakers will enlighten you. on . present day topics. Each evening there will.be a dance at.-the M. W. A. hall, to provide enjoyment for-the. young, people. Finds Lone Lost Purse ' Leslie: Everett, more than year ago. lost a pocket book, containing some $23, which was searched for by a number of persons for an entire, day without success. The other day, as he. was out in tb,e pasture h,e, saw the nnrkethooU- laving on tVth: erniimt in t .plain sight. The ; leather itself , was' almost entirely rotted away, but the bills, were: sufficiently preserved, to aiscers;ineir- denominations, ana s&t. Everett took them to the bank to be sent to Washington for redemption. : Will Entertain Saturday . The Union DramaUe club, composed of Mrs. Earl Merritt, L. Olive Finney, Mildred Clarke, Mrs. Fred Clarke Dorris Frans and Mrs. A. W. Propst will give a play on the last day of the old settler's picnic, Saturday August 21st. The title of their of fering is "The Old Maid's. Club" and It is said to be filled with wit and humor, with startling climaxes that will be greatly aDDreciated by the visitors at the picnic. Wanted! A Doctor! It has been the unanimous decision of those who are closely in touch with the situation that there is good opening for a physician on the corner east of Union, where people go through the railing into the or chard of W. B. Banning every once in a while and sometimes oftener Only a short time ago the guard rails were broke by some one who could not see the turn. Methodist Church Notes Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Ep worth League at 7:15 p. m. The two services above are the only services to be held in the Metho dist church next Sunday. Please note that Sunday school will begin at 10 o'clock next Sunday, concluding in time for the union services in the hall, beginning at 11. There will be services at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. in the hall. A good attendance is expected at these ser vices. Rev. Hunter, the evangelist, will deliver both sermons of the day and Mr. Ramshire will have charge of the music The services for the past week have, been progressing nicely. Rev. Hunter has been delivering some won derful sermons and the splendid mu sic has been enjoyed by all who have attended, especially the solos, duets, and trios with the harp accompani ment. The meetings will continue all next week. Everyone is given a cordial invitation to attend. Prayer meetings have been held each morning at 9:30 in town and also in Wyoming. Enjoyable W. C. T. U. Picnic A delightful evening was spent by members of the local W. C. T. U. last week, when, by special invitation, about fifty met on the spacious lawn at the home of Sen. W. B. Banning and wife, the latter a former Cass county president and state superin tendent of institutes. The ladies had brought well filled baskets and freezers and the picnic supper was enjoyed "to the full." When the husbands and sons could eat no more, they repaired to the front. lawn ta gossip (?) while the ladies "gathered up the fragments" and dishes, after which, they held a short business meeting and elected officers for the ensuing year. All old officers were re-elected ex cept the Secretary, who at her urgent request was permitted to withdraw and Mrs. Ray Frans was elected to fill the vacancy. A shower threaten ing to change the "Drys" to "Wets," the meeting was hastily adjourned. all hoping they might be privileged to enjoy as delightful a time one year hence. One Who Was There. Willard Sorority of Wesleyan Uni Entertained Here Plattsmouth Members of the Sorority Are Hostesses at "Sunny side" At This Event. From Wednesday's Daily- Yesterday afternoon the members of the Willard sorority of the Wes leyan university were entertained here most charmingly at .a 1 o'clock luncheon at "Sunnyside," the E. H. Wescott home on high school hill and where the Misses Helen Wiles, Merna Wolff, Ella Margaret Wiles and Helen Wescott were the hostesses to their sorority sisters. The appointments of the luncheon were carried out in a y color scheme of pink and green, the beautiful tea roses and the green ferns forming thi3 note of the decorations of the luncheon. Following the luncheon the' mem bers of . the party were entertained by a number of musieal selections and concluding with a pleasant auto ride over the city that was most thorough ly enjoyed by all of the members of the party. Those from out of the city attend ing the event were: Misses Ruth Kates, Mildred Crom, Velma Frush- our and Mrs. Prouty, all of Univer sity Place, Gertrude Amberton, Wav erly, Dorothy Schlater, Lincoln, Betty and Gertrude Stander, Mildred Worth- man of Louisville, Dorothy Hunt, Hastings, Adeline Street, Shanean- doah, Iowa. FARM FOB SALE The Dovey section. Will sell in one piece or will divide to suit purchaser. See or write O. H. ALLEN, Omaha, Nebr. 22?0 Howard Street. DODGE SALES AND SERVICE STATION One-half block-, south of Main on Fifth street. All makes of cars re paired, at reasonable pricePhone 23. g All local news is in the Journal. Automobile Mix Up on Highway Near Union Trio of Strangers Smear Up Highway but No One Hurt as Eesult of Peculiar Smashups. The residents of the territory a mile and a half northeast of Union on the K. of T. highway had the op portunity Sunday of seeing a merry mix-up on the highway of three cars, all driven by non-residents and who made the highway near the Charles Garrison farm a warm spot for a few moments. The cars were all coming from the north and the procession was led by a verv rattlv and delaDidated speci men of the auto makers art, in fact I seemingly more adapted to the junk heap than as a means of travel, but which was getting along in fine shape. Following the ancient car came a car from California filled also with tourists and which was but a short distance behind the first car. As the autos approached the Garrison place, me uriver ui me iirsi car ue- cided to stop and failed to give any sign to the car behind him of his in- tention This caused the driver of the California car to have to swing quickly to the left, almost to the center of the road to avoid a wreck. In a few seconds the third car came suddenly upon them and not being able to see the condition of affairs for the dust, bumped into the California car with more or less force and which in turn struck the first car and in an instant the highway was full of cars and loud talking as the parties at - temptea to aeciae wno was inc goal and why. It is reported that the occupants of the ancient vintage gave the other. an(1 frjenjSt going on to their home motorists a real bawling out and in-.t0(jay. situations were passed that the wreck was deliberately planned to prevent From Tuesday-S Daily the occupants of the car from reach- Migs A(leIade street of Shenandoah, settle up an estate and dispose of a.of her au M M g an(J! farm. The other motorists hastened , her cousing Mrs. E. H. Wescott and to explain that they were merely ;.M May S. Morgan. road travelers on their way and had, , ., tnnwiP-A nf thp m-ivatA affair of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Heil, Miss Freda the other parties or any desire to ! Wohlfarth and Chet Renner have de learn anything of them, parted on an auto trip for Denver AftPr thp irah fost thP rars wore all cleared awav and started for the south again, but traveling at long distance from each other. SELLS OUT RESTAURANT From Wednesdays Daily In the general increasing activity n the business and real estate mar ket here a change was made yester day afternoon in the ownership of, the cafe located in the basement of the Hotel Main and which has in the past been conducted by "Posey" Chil ton and Ed Fullerton. The restaurant business was pur chased by Mr. Fullerton several days ago but the title and possession of the place was not given until yes terday and Mr. Fullerton is now the sole owner of the restaurant and will conduct it In the future. This is one of the popular places of the city and located at one of the important corners in the business section has been very successful in the past year and under the manage ment of Mr. Fullerton, who will be assisted by Mrs. Fullerton, should continue its successful course of look ing after the needs of the public. For the benefit of those who could not come to our store last Sat urday, we have decided to feature the same Low Prices which jammed our store on opening day. Buy where you save money!' noriEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED! Men's $2.50 Caps Misses Pat. Slippers Men's Dress Shoes Latest Styles Reg. $30 Value -Vici Kid Special $1.45 $1.98 $3.75 Men's $5 Oxfords Ladies $1 Silk Hose Boys' Overalls Tan or Black Pair Assorted Colors $1 Value-at $3.45 59c 75c Men's $1.25 Wk. Shirts Boys' Long Pants Men's Dress. Shirts Guar. Fast Color All Wool $4 Value ' Latest Stripes, Checks 75c $2.75 98c fU lib 122 N. 6th Street LOCALNEWS Dr. Heineman, Dentist, Hotel Main Bldg., Phone 527. Dr. II. C. Leopold, Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon, Phone 208. From Monday's Daily - Joseph Cook of this city was a visitor in Imaha yesterday for a few hours where he spent the day with friends. O. A. Davis of Murray was here today attending to some matters of business at the court house and visiting with friends. William Richards of South Bend, was here today for a few hours, look ing after some matters of business and visiting with friends. C. II. Boedeker and son, W. G. Boe deker, of Murray, were here today to spend a few hours looking after some matters of business. Mrs. James Gibson and son. James. Jr., are here fr6m Trenton, Nebraska, visiting with Mrs. Gibson's father, William Roedeker for a few days V. W. Straub and David Straub, of near Avoca, and Fred Woolsey, of near Wyoming, were hre today to attend the sale of the Nickels land at J the court hoU9e wimam woniman, wen khuwi resident of Louisville, was here Sat urday afternoon in company with his daughter and son-in-law, Henry Gae bel and wife, they making the trip by auto. Frank Vitersnik and family of Edgmont, South Dakota, are here to enjoy a visit here at the home of Mr. Vitersnik's father. The family have been enjoying a part of their vacation at the Yellowstone partk. George H. Falter, wife and child Jren, of Falls City, who have been en- jovinir a 5.000 mile triD throuch New lEnerland and the east and stonned . here over sundav with the relatives ana me west wniCQ win taKe up a . penou oi several weens William Starkjohn was in Omaha today where he was called to visit with his old time friend, Fritz Ott, who is at the Immanuel hospital re coverng from his recent operation and is doing very nicely. Misses Margaret and Ruth Sitz man, who have been visiting at Im perial with their uncle and aunt; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sitzman, re- turned home this morning after a very delightful outing. Mrs. J. D. Hawksworth, of Lincoln, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Allen J. Beeson of this city, who was injur ed in the wreck Sunday at Omaha, is reported as doing very nicely and has suffered only a few bruises and general shock as the result of her mishap. Miss Harriett Reed of Boulder, Colorado, is in the city to spend a short time here at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Tidball, Jr., and with her grand father, John L. Tidball, Sr. Miss Reed is a daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Lucius Reed, her father being a form er Weeping Water resident and the mother a daughter of Mr. Tidball. Below we list only a few of the many exceptional values to be had at our store! 'COME! BUY J, SAVE! FfllWllf Main Hotel BIdgr. DR. JOE J. STIBAD Telephone No. 3 From Wednesday's Dally A. H. Engelkemeier was here today for a few hours attending to some matters of business and vsiting with friends. ' Lee Nickels and W. L. Seybolt of Murray were here today for a few hours looking after some matters of business and visiting with their friends. Mrs. George Stoll and son and Mrs. George Downes and son were in Oma ha today to spend a few hours there attending to some matters of busi ness for a few hours. Mrs. Annie L. Britt of Minneapolis, arrived here this morning for a visit with her brothers, Dr. T. P. and Dr. J. S. Livingston and families and her sister, Mrs. R. W. Clement and fam ily. Mjss Lucille Richards, of Rosilie, Nebraska, arrived here last evening for a visit at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr3. S. S. Good ing and other of the relatives , and friends. Michael Hild and wife, Mrs. P. A. 1111 dand son, Ver.ner, departed yes terday via auto for Oklahoma where they will enjoy a visit there at the home of Mrs. Mike Schwartzfisher at Minco, Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dovey, who were at Cleveland, Ohio, visiting with their daughter and family there for the past several weeks, returned home yesterday. They were accompanied by Miss Carrie Adams, sister of lire. Dovey, who has been at Cleveland for some time past. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wehrbein and son, Edward aild Mrs. John B. Kaff enberber departed yesterday by auto for Denver, Colorado, and the Yellow stone aPrk where they will enjoy a short visit. While at Denver they will visit the W. F. Warga and Elmer Chamberlain families in that city. BASEBALL GAME SUNDAY From Wednesday's Dally "While the Plattsmouth city base ball team is absent at Gilmore on Sunday settling the hash of the Sarpy players, the Bohemian Sluggers will have as their opponents the team from Avoca, Nebraska. The Sluggers have won a number of very pleasing games in the last few weeks that they have been func tioning and the local people will have the opportunity of seeing them in ac tion at the local park. The Sluggers in their previous games have lived up to their name of hitting the ball and the fans here will give them the once over at the baseball park Sun day when they do business with the Avoca aggregation. FOR SALE Twenty head, two-year-old Hol stein heifers for sale. Will freshen from October to February. A part of theme are pure bred and other high grade. Call or see Rex Young, Platts. phone 314. J26-tfw. 9 31 m, Plattsmouth, Neb,, Open Evenings! 4 w -3 -iXV?