The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 21, 1926, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PLATTSUOttTS SESI-WEEKLY JOBTUTAL
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1926.
Unmn
Prepared Exclusively for The Journal.
Searl S. Davis of Plattsmouth was
a visitor in Union on last Monday
and was looking after some business
matters for a short time.
John L. Niday began picking corn
with two teams during the fore part
of the week. John has some very
good corn for this season.
Clifton Meisinger, living west of
Murray is assisting in the sales de
partment of the Charles Atterbery
garage and is hustling for business.
Frank and Anna Bauer were visit
ing over the week end at the home of
Mr. oud Mrs. Harold Nickles near
Saint Joseph, Mo., last Friday, Sat
urday and Sunday where she was the
guest at the home of her parents.
James Marsell, the superitendent
of the Union schools and one of the
best at that, was called to Kansas
Cityl on last Saturday to look after
some business matters for a short
time.
Gives New Power
We Do General
Repairing
We give ycur motor nsw power
when wa hone the cylinder walls
with our new Storm Cylinder Hone.
See cs for a demonstration of the
Wonder Car the new Chevrolet.
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;
Reduction Sale
AT THE CORNER GROCERY
We must reduce our stock of seasonable goods. Come
in and take advantage of this sale and save yourself
some money. Groceries pure and fresh. Work Clothes
just what you are needing right now, at big reduction.
A. L. BECKER
CALLING YOUR ATTENTION
1 ,t'4
to the excellence of the
Atater-Kent Eadio on
display at our store.
Come in and let us
demonstrate it to you.
The radio season is just
opening get in line
now lor some good entertainment this -winter by installing one of
these fine Atwater-Kent Radios.
Also remember that range or heater before the cold
weather. See them on our floor.
JOE BANNING, Union, Nebr.
Judge!
You be the
Give us a trial with your next order. Then give j our
decision. . . . We keep a good staple line of Groceries
and Meats and are adding to our Dry Goods staple items.
Our Aim is Fair Prices, Good Merchandise
and Service. U B the Judge
Phone No. 29
Greenwood and made the trip via
their auto.
J. II. Frans was shelling and de
livering corn the first of the week to
the Union elevators and had the work
done by that veteran slielfer, Henry
!H. Becker.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip P. Rihn were
r at rP nn Inst Knndav. also at-! Mlss Alpha Peterson, county sup
tending services at the Christian ; erintendent was a visitor in Union
church at Murray. i ana was a vlsuor at tne union school
. , T " , ., T . as well as looking after some matters
3T " t,a a ,7' Political, as she is candidate for re
Hastings and John Lidgett and wife, electlon-as well.
w , Vu 6i. . oul 7 ' J- D- Cross was shelling and de-
udwM. iiiej uub b ""Slivering his last year's crop of corn
home of Mrs. Kate Warden. jthe first of the week flnd delivering
Miss Kays, who is a teacher in;it to the elevators in Union, getting
the Union schools was a visitor at . ready for the crop of this year which
i is now ready to harvest.
V. W. Metz of Nebraska City, the
republican candidate for state sen
ator on the republican ticket,-was
a visitor in Union and was meeting
his may friends and making man
others in the course of his stay.
Misses Sarah Upton and Harriet
Cheney, who are students at the
state university wre visitors at
home for over the week end with
j their folks and many friends, return
ing to their studies early Monday.
P. D. McCormick of Omaha who
owned the farm where Sherman
Hathaway resides, with Mr. Hatha
way were shelling and delivering
their last year's crop of corn to the
F. H. McCartney elevator on last
Monday.
R. D. Stine and the family were
visiting with their friends at Ne
braska City on last Sunday evening
i where they took a trip to Florida
via the moving picture show which
. was putting on a picture of the Sun-
uy South.
i On Wednesday of last week Mr.
and Mrs. E. W Keedy who are now
: enjoying fine business in Ashland
j were visiting with friends in Union
'and vicinity they driving over from
I their home in their car for a vsit
iof a few hours.
A. R. Johnson, the democratic can
! didate for the position of county
j sheriff was a visitor in Union on
! Monday of this week and was look
ing after his political fences, meet
ing his many friends as well as mak
ing many new ones.
. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Garrison ac
companied by Mr3. Jennie Frans
Mrs. John Riekie and Mrs. Louis Bur
bee, attended the Sunday school state
convention at Omaha on last Thurs
day. They reported a large crowd
present with many good programs.
Tony Sudduth and the family were
visiting in Omaha on last Sunday
evening where they attended the
movies where the world series games
were being reproduced. Tony, who is
a lover of baseball was well pleased
with the pictures as was also Mrs.
Sudduth.
F. H. McCartney was having his
hands full on last Monday afternoon,
as he was looking after his own ele
vator as well as that of his brother
C. G. McCarthey, who was called to
Nebraska City on account of his son.
who was undergoing an operation for
removal of his tonsils.
John, Lon and Bert Clarence of
Cedar county were visiting with
friends and relatives in and about
Union for a greater portion of last
week, and who are now making their
heme in Cedar county, this state, de
parted on last Monday for their home
they were drivindg in their car.
I Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Moore cf Lush
ton, were visitors for over the week
end at the home of their son, W. E.
, Moore and family of Union, where
all enjoyed a very fine visit. Mr.
and Mrs. Moore have visited here
for a number of times and are well
known, and most worthy people.
A number of the members of the
Royal Neighbors of Ajn?rica, were
in attendance at the district con
vention which was held in Nchawka
last week, and where they er.joyed a
fine time. Those prerent from Union
were Mesdames John Lidgett, J. R.
Dysart, Ross Niday aad F. L. Ander
son. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. McCarthey were
in Nebraska City on lat Monday
where they took their little son, Don-
LKTOYEARS
DR. JOE J. STIBAL
Telephone No. 3
aid, who has been troubled with his
tonsils-, and where they had them
removed. The little fellow with
stood the operation nicely and while
he has a very sore throat he is get
ting along as nicely as could be ex
pected:
Fred Sleep, son-in-law of George
Hastings and a cousin of Mrs. John
Lidgett, who is a stock grower at
Spearfish, South Dakota, accompanied
by his son, James Sleep, were at the
siock mamet at south umalia one
day last week with stock and took
the occasion to run down to Union
for a visit with their many friends
and relatives here.
Andrew Schleifert, the democratic
candidate for the position of county
commissioner of the second district
was a visitor in Union and was look
ing after the elusive vote, and meet
ing his friends as well as becoming
acquainted with others. Mr. Schlei
fert was accompanied by John Gru
ber, well known here and who is now
making his home at Manley.
There is some joy at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swan, on account
of the arrival of a nery fine young
lady at their home and who has an
nounced her intention of making it
her permanent place of abode, and
cheering the home" with her merry
smile and kindly disposition. The
happy parents are rejoicing over the
arrival, and all are joyous and doing
nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lyndo depart
ed a few days since for Bern, Kan
3as, where they will visit for some
time at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Friberg, and following which
they will return here for a short
time before they shall depart for
Snohomish, Washington, where they
are expecting to make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynde are well and fav
orably known by the people of Union
and will be missed when the depart
Till"
25S
Union, Nebr.
"An Old Fastened Mot
ilcl
PRESENTED BY
The Epworth League
UNION M. E. CHURCH
When? Friday Night, October 22nd
Where? Eecker's Hall, Union, Nebr.
THE CAST
DEBORAH UNDERHILL, A Mother in Israel Sarah McQuin
WIDDER BILL PINDLE. Leader of the Choir Bressie Copenhave
LOUIZY LOVING CUSTARD. Tlain Sewing and GossipIola McQuin
ISABELL-SIMPSCOTT. the Village Belle Helen James
GLORIAAN PERKINS, as Good as Gold Jane Robb
SUKEY PINDLE, the Widder's Mite Rachel Pell
JOHN UNDERHILL, the Prodigal Son Harold James
CHARLEY UNDERHILL. the Elder Brother Fulton Harris
BROTHER JOHN QUACKENBUSH, a Whited Sepulcher Loy Pell
JEREMIAH GOSLING. "JERRY" a Merry Heart Donald McQuin
ENOCH RONE, an Outcast and a Wanderer Melvin Todd
QUIETUS TODD, the County Sheriff Alda Taylor
THE VILLAGE CHOIR
Time 20 Years Ago. Place The Village of
Union, Eastern Nebraska.
Admission: Adults, 35c; Children, 25c
Poor Oil Makes
JUNK
Poor oil doesn't give a motor
even a Gambler's chance. It
does one of two things, causes
costly repairs or sends the
motor to an early grave!
! Our Pure Pennsylvania Oil
j gives at least 1,000 miles of
I Super - Lubrication without
draining and without an Oil
Rectifier. . . . One reason
experts call it "The Highest
Grade Oil in the World."
Fill up your crankcase today,
maintain the oil level, but do
not drain for 1 ,000 of the
smoothest miles you have ever
driven. We don't mean maybe!
Had Enjoyable Time.
The dance which was given at the
Union Auditorium on last Saturday
night was largely attended and a
most enjoyable time was had. The
music which was furnished by th.?
Melody M,ay orchestra was very fine
ind was a very very excellent fea
ture in the fine appointment of the
evening's entertainment.
For Sale
A limited nunxber.of pure-bred Buff
Orpington cockrels for sale at $2.50
each. February hatched. Mrs. John
Lidgett, Union, Neb.
Had Some Luck Hunting.
The boys, which consist of Bruce,
Earl, Leslie, Ira and John Hoback
were over to the camp for over the
week end and there, succeeded in
landing a large number of the feath
ered tribe, and of the geese family
ihey had fifteen, while the duck
there were just thirty-seven, making
fifty-two in all. This for a few small
boys.
Hurrah for Hallowe'en
Everybody is invited to the box so
cial and program to be given at the
Ervin school, District No. 10, Octo
ber 29th.
ORA CLARK,
Teacher.
Celebrate October Birthdays.
As many of the birthdays of the
Hoback family occur in October, a
convenient day was selected, it being
last Sunday, October 17th, when the
celebration was held, including all
of those whose birthday fell in this
month. The gathering was held at
the home of R. M". Taylor which was
also in the form of a family reunion,
a sumptious dinner was served and
those who were present testify that
it was an excellent banquet, for
there was wild roast goose, fried
chicken, potato salad, cake, pie and
a list as long as ones arm of good
things which cannot be enumerated.
The table had been decorated and
presented a very fine appearance, the
center piece being a cake with three
candles for little three year old Lois
Hoback, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Hoback, also one for Miss Mar
jorie Hoback which contained 11
candles. Both cakes were furnished
by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Taylor. Those
present and who enjoyed the occasion
being, Henry Swartz and family, C.
W. Hoback and family. John Hoback
and family. Jay Austin and family,
Messrs. and Mesdames Ray Bollman,
and W. A. Taylor, and Messrs. Wr.
L. Hoback, S. M. Taylor, Harlan Boll
man, Alda Taylor and Mrs. R. M.
Taylor.
Program and Plate Supper.
There will be a program and plate
simper given at the Buck school, dis
trict No. 14., Wednesday night, Oc
tober 27th at 8 p. m. Everybody is
cordially invited to attend.
FERN ARMSTRONG,
Teacher.
per the missionary society was Invlt
ed by the WT. W. G for the lecture
by Mrs. Lewis. A pleasant time was
had by all.
Corn Huskers Supplies.
i nave xsewton wagons, wagon
boxes, scoop boards, and every des
cription of corn huskers supplies
See me for your needs. Joe Banning
Do You Need a Corn Elevator?
I have a corn elevator in excellent
condition which will go at a very
reasonable price to the first comer.
Sherman Austin, Union. ltsw
Harvest Home Festival.
There will be services at the Epis
copal church at Wryoming, on the
coming Sabbath, and at which time
at three in the afternoon, the Rev.
Bishop Shayler of Omaha will de
liver the discourse. This is what is
known as the Harvest Home Festival,
and it is urged that all members bo
in attendance, and also a cordial in
vitation is extended to all others to
come and participate in the excel
lent meeting which will be had.
A Correction.
Union, Neb., Oct. 18.
Journal Editor:
Through your paper, I wish to cor
rect a misinterpretation of a state
ment I made at the W. C. T. U. con
vention held in Louisville a short
time ago. During the discussion of
candidates, and their answers to th?
"questionnaire" sent out, I men
tioned a conversation held on Pri
mary day, in regard to a candidate
living in Nebraska City, but did not
say he was "wet" nor did the one
wish whom I talked, -i am sorry to
have been misquoted and hope this
may correct all who think or have
said, I used said expression. What i
told was in regard to other matters.
M. A. CROSS.
Methodist Church Notes.
Services for next Sunday:
10:00, Sunday school.
6:45, Epworth League.
7:30, Eevening worship.
Rev. MJv-ers will be at Wyoming
next Sunday morning at 11:00.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening at S:00.
There were 86 at Sunday school
last Sunday. Not quite as good as
the two previous Sundays, as there
were 9 7 the week before, and 92
two weeks ago. We are striving for
100 per cent attendance every Sun
day and everyone enrolled is urged
to help keep up the standard of the
school. Several new scholars have
been placed on the roll recently.
Visitors and new scholars are always
welcomed.
The Young Men's Bible class met
with Alda Taylor last week. A very
enjoyable evening was spend and de
licious refreshments served. Their
next meeting will be with C. B.
Smith.
The aid society enjoyed an all day
meeting with Mrs. Herman Comer.
last Thursday. The society plans to
serve dinner and supper in town on
election day, November 2. This isn't
far off so don't forget about it.
Everyone should see the home tal
ent play "An Old Fashioned Mother'
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via
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to
St. Joseph
Atchison.
$2.75
Leavenworth $325
Kansas City $3.75
Lv. Plattsmouth
Ar. St. Joseph
Ar. Atchison
Ar. Leavenworth
Ar. Kansas City
GOING
Train 4-20
10:15 a. m.
1:55 p. m.
2:55 p. m.
3:29 p. m.
4:05 p. m.
Train 2-26
4:30 p. m.
8:35 p. m.
9:40 p. m.
10:11 p. m.
10:40 p. m.
Train 14-22
8:48 p. m.
4:55 a. m.
7:44 a. m.
8:11 a. m.
7:25 a. m.
RETURNING
Lv. Kansas City
Lv. Leavenworth
Lv. Atchison
Lv. St. Joseph
Ar. Plattsmouth
11:30 p. m., October 24
6:55 p. m., October 24
7:39 p. m., October 24
1:45 a. m., October 25
8:10 a. m., October 25
'Change of trains necessary at St. Joseph
Tickets good only in coaches and
honored only on Trains shown
Half fare for children 5 to 12
No baggage checked
Buy Tickets Early
I'O I ATI CA I. A U V KRTI S 1 X
POLITICAL, AIJVKHTIIX (J)
Your Democratic County
Treasurer
FOR A SECOND TERM
.Election TuesdayNovember 2, 1926
One Good Term Deserves Another"
SHE
given by the Epworth League this , tJlfXP'i.MJtf tf&SS&f?
Friday night at Becker's Hall. , Sg"-- ,i, m.JT'r., t-i ,y.V.
FAEMER JOHN M0REHEAD
Every time we meet Congressman
John II. Morehead was are reminded
of the most beautiful poem that one
hears ever so often:
'Say hello! !
When you meet a friend, just walk
up and say, hello.
Even though he is not dressed in
broadcloth, j
Slap him on the back and say j
Hello"! !
Friday afternoon was Democrat'
Day at the Cass County Fair, and
our congressman at the present time
was here and viewed the fine stock,
and talked hogs and crops among
these he met during his trip with
friends among the exhibitors. Most
cf thone who rhook hands with him
said. "Hello. John, glad to see you
at our little fair we are holding in
the bert county in the state." and he
ame light back by saying, "Cas?
county is my best friend in the 013-
rict, and I'll need you all this fall,
so remember my efforts to do a good
urn fcr you in congress."
After tho parade, Mr. Morehead
was introduced again to ine iarse
crowd that was up close to the
grandstand to again hear him say a
few words to help out the good pro-j
gram of the afternoon. He spent a
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Burlington Yards, Plattsmouth
Friday-Saturday
Nebraska Apples - Good Keepers
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Call Phone 2904 or 200 for Information
GLEN VALLERY AND
RALPH DUSTON
part of his time in speaking words r177TygTt K?A ? JJ '- "
of praise for his friends, Hon W. B. tfi-mnM V n u i-n. v wlrmm i. m1-. . t,
Banning and Col. Phil Hall and oth
ers who were to speak during tha
afternoon.
Mr. Morehead, as you all know,
was governor or our state, ana is
now serving you in Washington, and ;
was on the job at all times, working;
at a disadvantage but working for.
the state he calls home Nebraska.
and if sent back again he will be in ,
hape to work for the interest of our
state, as he has gone through the,
fight to get recognized as coming!
from the great west that will have '
to be recognized at an early date.'
Eastern capital will sometime find
out that the farming district must!
be protected, and if you send John j
Morehead back this fall he will be
on the job and fight to the last;
ditch for the people who till the soil
and his friends. Weeping Water
Republican,
WILL CONDUCT TOGGERY
SS?E
Trunkenbolz Oil Co.
Seran Filling Stations in Cass
County to Srve You
W. W. G. Holds Meeting
The.W. W. G. (Worth While Girls)
of the Baptist church held their meet
ing at the home of Valda and Rutheda
Dysart Saturday, October 16.-There
was a very interesting program on
"Better Americans." after which the . The Glendale Woman's club will
.time was devoted to White Cross have charge of the Ladies Tosgery on
work. A dainty luncheon was served , Wednesday, Oct. 27. Your patronage
at the close of the meeting. Twenty- will be greatly appreciated. o21-2tw
four were .present. I : ,
On Monday. Oct. 18, the W. W. G t. j,. Prtton rAax,n
of the Baptist church gave a supper rB "
in honor of Mrs: Roy'lexlf. the w. t&rm Loan Company, Idaho Falls,
W. G. 6tate secretary. After th eup- Idaho.
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