PAGE SIX PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEE.KL1 JOUKTAX THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1927. Uni&n Department Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. LECTURE ON MEXICO LOCAL NEWS For Sale: Pure bred yearling Jersey male. If interested, see John Lid frttt. Union, Nebr. J6tf V. A. Hicks of Xehawka, was visit ing in Union for a time on last Mon day afternoon with his many friends. John Dukes was cutting wood for ance of the scholars and with the short rest the teachers and scholars will be able to do better work. Tha World Wide Guild Girls will; most at the home of Miss Marion Clarke this coming Saturday, January Sth. A full attendance of all tne A Li. Becker, who is shipping much of ! mernDcrs oi me uunu is uiu. this kind of farm product to the statel Reports from Ottawa Kansas is capital for fuel. Ed Howler was a visitor in Oma- to the effect that the sister of Mrs J. I. Cros. whom Mrs. Cross is car ing for still remains very ill, as well B. Gates. was held charging Mr. Blair Porter with profanity, and who was dis charged, that we inferred that he had to pay the costs, which would be im- por co: fil the ed at the trial was Constable J. P. Wilson. A free public lecture on Mexico will be given by the widely known , . . orator. Joseph .a. stanko. in k. of c. I Dr. Heineman, JJentist, Hotel Ham hall on Saturday evening, January Bldg., Phone 527. oini 8T,nl0rfCk,,u ro "j!"! Dr. 0. C. Hudson, Oesteopathic Phy of San Juan de Padilla, Council No.' . . -m. ,1717 IOCS' Knights of Columbus. The lec- j sician and Surgeon. Phones 31 - 477. ture will be a popular presentation 1 From Monday's Dally of the facts about Mexico, its gov-' Charles McGuire of Meadow Grove, ii AtTvtsT ovwl c otiftt -v glamr- VohrncVn ia li ort tn PTiinv n Visit OVPF sible when he was discharged. The , y.7 ti , VT" vnV Vfh hi n,,,t, Mr ir'iMi lilnni' .1 incti f iitinnn rI hfi t !ia IV d WT V PflP Wl F 11 Ills It.) if Tl I S. . 1 I . sts were charged against the one ""u". "V" .I .t V' AZ'' :Z,S""A ins the complaint. The one filing i"." arrangea as pan oi w.e u v,uc rnnmlqint which was Tint Riictnin- "'"fu ul .i""'e. " ww.v, Taken Up, Boar Hcg. the education of the people against j Fred Krcehler and wife of Ilave- tne bovlet domination or tnis con- lock, who were here visiting for a tinent. j short time with the relatives and Mr. Stanko is a lecturer of many friendsi n this city, returned home While passing along the highway , bi"'u"h. " smuraay evening. Tr.ln-.,1 Uvs'irt Tvlin h,i9 hpen at-'T fmiml n cnnlfoil nnl.inrl rh nn hoar llalrcM "uu iiu mamici mui t- t r-arnpntpr. Win lias OPen .11 Annh-at'e wns shredding foil-' te nding school in Highland, Kansas, hog, which had evidently been spilled nS a su,j,c't- H.e , has St,ate ! located at McCook for some time past " ff T tI. was home for the vacation, re- out of a passing truck, and which Deputy of the Knights of Columbus e in Saturday and visited here w . . - .- --i . ... . ; , . , ,.3 1 ...111 week and on Wednesday was turned again 10 ins tiuuifs i -- was somewnai crippieu. mis uug win be turned over to the owner who shall j properly identify the animal and payj for the charges of keeping it, other-, wise the animal will be sold accord-' ing to law and the receipts used to defray the expenses of its keep. It is nov at my farm home south of Union. Dated Union, Nebraska, Jan uary 4, 1927. JOHN FINKLE. Back to Their Studies. Cn Monday morning of this week those who have been spending their ha n int Widnv whpre lip was called I to look after some usiness matters a3 the husband, Mr. W. for a short time. Pa der for alo shelling corn. j sunflower state on iasi Jiouuiy mum- Lois Sr.iiih of Lincoln was visiting . n:tr. , , at the home of lur parents Mr. and: Two small children of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs S V. Smith fiom Fridav until ' Ot! Keene are reported ai being very and" including Sunday. Pick at their home with pneumonia Frank Bauer was a visitor in Ne-'All caro is being taken to see that hawka on last Sunday, going over to 'they shall recover as rapidly as pos- if Xehawka had gained on Union; sible. during the past month. Will Brown of Vancover, Canada, Mrs E M Griffin of Manley was' was a visitor in Union at the home veiling in Union, a guest at the home! of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith, he having .f l.er son. Horace Griffin and family been visiting with his mother. Mrs. W for a few days list week. I A- Brown of Murray for the past i,c,.r.ii iianiitir n ii fnrnilv were week. rioting in v, hr;Kk:i iMiv on la?tSat- W B. Banning ana wite uepariea ; v -aH in i-,,!,,., returned to their rr.lav. thv driving down in their eany cn last ,Moiu;aj niuimus 11,1 studies in Lincoln, they being Hallag, auto" for the atternoen. Lincoln where Mr. Banning is to serve Banning, Sarah and Vera Upton, Har- I'hillin niiin and wife were in ac a member of the state senate which fiet Cneneyt George Garrison andj Plattsmouth on lust Sunday where will now be doing things in the line Konneth Crook, which makes up the j thtv were attending the funeral or 01 mKin i.is. contingent in this institution 01 the late Earl Hackenberg. Hay Cross, who with the wife were learning from Union. Little Elizabeth Ilobb was a visitor visiting here for a number of days for three days at the home of Mrs. during the holidays, departed for mjTn mr cmrnfYT TuflTFS Minnie Stanford, where she and her their home at Arriba, Colo., late last UNION HIGH SCHOOL 01.Ld hostess both tnjoved the day. week, after having enjoyed a very The F. O. M. club held their Jane Robb was a visiter at the pleasant visit here. semiweekly meeting Tuesday noon in home of hpr grandparents, Mr. and The home of Mr. and Mrs. John room five It is believed by every Mrs L. A. Tyson, for a few days dur- Armstrong was blessed on New Years one that the P. O. M. club will do ire tbe latter portion of last week. 'ay by the arrival at tneir nome 01 wonaers ior iub cny ui tuwu ai r.T ivic .i, -ittfTiH. a son and heir, who came bringing Due to the r. flv.".OC "V Ay, ,. . . ... ..... , aXwl. i $ 4 1 over New Years and Sunday with the relatives and friends. Damian Flynn came down from Omaha yesterday for a short visit here with the xld time school friends and to enjoy a short outing from his work in the metropolis. Carl Meisinger, Ray Cavender and Glen Allen of Havelock were her over j Sunday visiting with the relatives and friends and returning to their duties yesterday afternoon. Mason Wescott and sister, Miss Alice Louise, who were here for the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wescott, departed yester day afternoon for their school work at the Northwestern university at Chicago. From Tuesday's Dally j J. G. Meisinger was a visitor in Omaha today to spend a few hours , on the early morning Burlington j train. Attorney C. E. Tefft of Weeping Water was here today for a few hours attending to some matters in the 1 county court. j James M. Teegarden of Weeping Water was in the city today for a few hours locking after some matters at the court house and visiting with friends. Eli Keckler, who has charge of one of the large grading gangs on the forgetfulness of the c"- tho r.,ncroi V hor itpr'a hiia. 1ov and eladness with himself, and American History instructor, the 1 a iw ci !n,i M nf whih Hip narpnta and all the family studious seniors had to continue their 'in Colorado for three consecutive turned home on Monday of this week, are rejoicing. Outline in this subject. (terms and under his special direction G W Cheney was looking after Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce Wolfe The eleventh and twelfth grade the enrollment in the only two Cath rome business matters in Xehawka on entertained at their home in Union agriculture class, having completed olic colleges in the state has been last Monday afternoon, driving over on last Saturday, New Years, and had two books; are now beginning their increased one hundred per cent. In i", 1.:". Vnn.ifncnmHn k , f nv tlipfr ""iipsts f o v the occasion W. third, this advanced book is better , the World war. Mr. Stanko saw serv- bal ro-ds' O. Burbee and family, Roy Chriswis- "known in college than in high school. ice in the trenches, more than a year; Red Ball highway, was here today Henry F f ned to their bid with an attack of had bv those Present. i An interesting spelling contest be- ate of Creighton University and the ertPPP durine- the earlv nortion Harold Nickles and wife were visit- tween the juniors and seriors proved University of Michigan, j ! . auTlus me eanj Porilou.n in Union for the days of Monday to the puniors their inferiority. I The Knights of Columbus cam- The Union school opened on Mon day of this week with a full attend- H ouse bold. G oocts For Sale at Right Prices We are offering the furniture from three good homes at low price for quick disposal. PARTIAL LIST OF GOODS Three electric washers, '$25.00, $35.00 and $45.00 each; three kitchen ranges one a $165.00 gray enamel Universal range just like new, for $100 other two go at $25.00 and $35.00 each; two combination coal and gas ranges, $40.00 and $50.00 each; a $165.00 8-piece oak dining room snite, with 10-ft. extension table, $87.59; three oak extension tables, $12.50, $15.00 and $18.00 each; one Hoosier kitchen cabinet, large size, $29.50; two other kitchen cab inets, $15.00 and $25.00; one 3-piece oak duofold suite, $45.00; two oak duofolds like new, $27.50 and $35.00; one $35.00 brass ted at $9.50; six other Simmons beds, $3.75 to $5.00; six bed springs, $3.00 to $4.50 each; four good used mattresses, $3.50 to $6.00; two Edison phonographs and three Victors priced from $35.00 to $95.00 ; two $35.00 walnut dressers, $19.50 each; six oak dressers, $7.50 to $17.50; six library tables, exceptionally good ones, $7.50 to $12.50; two writing desks; a $575.00 Story and Clark piano like new with new bench, complete for $250.00 on terms, or big discount for cash. Also have chairs, rockers, china cabinets, cupboards, kitchen tables, tubs, pans, wash boilers, dishes, clothes racks hand power washers, baby cabs, cribs and many articles too numerous to mention here. Free Delivery for Sixty Miles Christ & Christ 118-122 South 6th Street Telephone 645 Plattsmouth, Neb. a t r , , - , mtl 'ser and wife and Mr. and Mrs. II. L. This goes to show of their high men- of his enlistment being spent in I from Manley looking after some mat- ,tiJ7 hth nnn Eurbec A most enjoyable time was tality. France and Germany. He is a gradu--ters at the court house. Carl Keil departed last evening for Boonsville. Missouri, to resume his studies there at the Kemper l.ml i Uf.-nav tnev Ktarunc irom tneir ine raouu oi uie juaiur Kins weua n.iisrn ns-ainst r.nrtiralism is in til inn.-. ,1 , " I military ciiaueuiy aiici ci uuuu.i home near Greenwood on last Sunday to be "if at first you don t succeed, SWing. Mr. Stanko is one of many vjsjt nere wjth his parent" Mr and afternoon and staying in Omaha for try, try again" for they finally sue- noted writers and scholars now on Mrg Louis Keil ' over Sunday night arriving here Mon- reeded in roping in the senior boys thp niatform in the camnaien. Three I A Atteberry Garage Our Prices are Eight and Our Work the Very Best. Let ns charge . your . Batteries. Auto Supplies of the very best kind. We are distributors of the celebrated Chevrolet Cars See Us for a Demonstration! Chas. Attebery Union, Nebraska nlatform day afternoon and visiting at the by inviting them to a party last Wed. million booklets setting forth the home of Frank and Anna Bauer. . evening. : facts about Mexico have been printed Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dowler enter-' Walda Dysart has been absent from amj are now being distributed in tained at their home on New Years, school for a month on account of her xorth and South America. Plans for and had for their guests for the oc- eyes, but 13 now back again. !tne making and printing of three cation. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Upton, and The students of U. H. S. were very mimon more booklets are being ar tha girls who were visiting at the pleased when the faculty informed ranged. The Knights of Columbuas home for the time from the state unl- them there would be no more examin-are carryjng on this campaign against verity, and Mr. and Mrs. George A. ations until the next ones. jsovietism in America in pursuance Stites. A most enjoyable time was The two basket ball teams are go-'of tnejr resolution at their Supreme . .. . . T?. - 1 I T. AT FT : I12U. iug io Avoca rnuay mgiii, jau. t. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. Smith The freshmen are really beginning were visiting in Plattsmouth on last to feel more at home in high school Saturday and were in attendance at now, we think, because they do not the funeral of Mr. Earl Hackenberg seem to feel the pangs of self con who died at an Omaha hospital last sciousness when they trip daintly to week following an operation for ap- class. pondicitia. An account of the death The faculty found it necessary to and funeral will be found elsewhere change the seats of the seniors. We in this paper. have our doubts as to how this will Last Wednesday at the home of Mr. work because they are not much in r.ml Mrs S V. Smith was held the fluenced bv the environment. 'Social Circle club, where they looked Mr. Marcell was advised to take ex- Convention, in Philadelphia. STUDENTS RETURN TO SCHOOL rr ccllent ente ihe bervice btore'p,,; We are here to serve you the best, and supply you with the best goods at the lowest price. Our endeavors in 1927 will be concentrated on giving you such efficient service you will become a regular walking adver tisement, speaking only good words for our store. Stine's Grocery Union, Nebraska From Monday's Daily The Plattsmouth young people who were here over the Christmas holi days visiting with the relatives and friends here, have returned to their duties. Misses Helen Wescott, Helen Wiles. Margurite Wiles. Ella Mar garet Wiles and Mnna Wolf returned latter the business calling them to- ercise with dumbells in order to keep: to Wesleyan University while Harlin I gether and also planned for work for his manly figure so therefore heiGorder, Jean Spangler, Miss Helen Farley, Harry and Howard uwyer, went to the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Miss Violette Begley and Miss Helene Perry have returned to Rockford college at Rockford, Illin ois, Carl R. Keil will resume hi3 stud ies at Kemper military academy at Boonville, Missouri and Mason and Alice Louise Wescott returned to Chi cago to resume their work at North western where Ted Hadraba is also attending and who left for Chicago the rst portion of the week. The Peru delegation of Joe Krejci, Russell Was ley. Sterling Hatt, and Frank Godwin will return this afternoon to take up their school work. the new year, and enjoyed the time spends much time with his sophomore most pleasantly. Refreshments were geometry class, j served and al voted Mrs. Smith an ex- The sophomores thought they were i ccllent entertainer. : doing something wild when they iation from the ordinary missed a week of school, but on re- .' plodding of the studying of the Union turning found it had been Christmas school, the teachers ran a foot race vacation. from Union to the creek west of town, j Contributed by F. M. O. This was a good demonstration of the running ability of the bunch as theyi PRETTY HOME WEDDING were strung along the way from the . ,r , . TT . T water tank to the pumping station.' J? "e hm5 V Un,.? ? the race. ding Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 29. whpn Mis Naflmi Mnntrpv nf Union Mrs. Myrtle McNamee. who has,and Mr David Rankin of Whitney, been visiting in Union for some time Ncbraska were united in marriage, and a guest at the home of her par- Mis3 Mou&ey is one of Union's pop ents, W. S. Copenhaver, was visiting uar younr ladies having lived here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B.;from clliidhood and graduating from Porter on Monday and Tuesday, de-; lhe local high school. Later she grad parted for her home at Brush, Colo., ! uated from Nebraska Wesleyan unl during the week and was accompanied vpr5!itv ami has sine tnne-ht srhnni at by her sister. Miss Bessie Copenhaver Whitney, Neb who will visit for a time in the west. Mr Rankin is of that sterling Some are complaining because they quality which has distinguished so i read into the report of the trial which: many of his fellow countrymen, hav- I ing come from Scotland. He has lived ! in Whitney since twelve years of age. At two o'clock Mrs. Nettie Mougey sank "I Love You" which was follow ed by an appropriate wedding march. The ring ceremony was used. Follow ing the ceremony Miss Ivah Mougey served dainty refreshments. Those who witnessed the wedding Work for Yourself! Have a Business of Your Own! have a Garage doing good badness, bet have too muck to da to look cfter the sales department and attend the Garage and Repair Shop. Will sell on very good terns to reliable party. See M. S. Briggs at Plattsmouth or See Me at Murdock, Nebr. JESS MURDOCK -:- -:- NEBRASKA If We Owed You, What Would You Want Us To Do? Why Certainly! t L. R. UPTON Union, Nebraska OLD RESIDENT PASSES Reed, departed this morning for her home. Mrs. Raymond Cook was in Omaha today for a few hours, where she was called to consult a specialist in that city and to spend a short time with the friends in Omaha. Mrs. James II. Herold of Minnea polis, is here to enjoy a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herold and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tidd as well as meeting the many old time friends. Attorney William Deles Dernier of Elmwood was here today for a few hours attending to some matters of business in the county court. Mr. Deles Dernier made the trip via train and was practically all night on the way from his home to this city. Charles L. Creamer of Omaha came down this morning for a short visit with old friends and relatives. Mr. Creamer is suffering from a very bad ly infected finger which he injured shortly before Christmas ana which has been giving him a great deal of trouble. ENJOY FINE DANCE Mrs. John W. Duttbn and son, John Dale, of Kansas City, Missouri, who have been here for the past month visiting at the home of Mrs. S. E. McElwain. mGther of Mrs. Dutton departed last evening for their home. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Tritsch were here yesterday for a short time en route to Omaha where Mrs. Tritsch will have some dental work looked after by a specialist In that city and which may detain her at the hospital for a time. County Commissioner C. F. Harris of Union, Commissioner Fred H. Gorder of Weeping Water and Com missioner C. D. Spangler of Murray were here today to take up their regular monthly business meeting at the court house. Mrs. George Shepherdson of Ne braska City, who is here for a visit with her brother, Herman Hough 7fnartrd thi mnrninp' for Omnhn tr. visit with Mr. Shepherdson at the ! the evening was won by Floyd Rich hospital in that city where he has ardson. . been for some time. I On next Saturday a "Stop Dance will be given and which will be fea Mrs. Charles Countryman of Lew- j tured by a prize offered by the man ellen, Nebraska, who has been here j n-ement of the dance for the couple visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. that most fittingly completes this Will Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. Fred . staunt. As the dance music stops T. Ramge; departed this morning for ; the dancers remain in their position From Monday's Daily On Saturday evening the Woodmen hall was the scene of a very largely attended dance and which proved to be one of the most pleasant of the season, the event being given by the Gradoville orchestra. The prize of her home and was accompanied as far as Omaha by Mr. Ramge and the ones that held their pose the longest wins the dance prize. From Wednesday's Daily Mrs. W. J. O'Hara, of Hastings, who has been here visitinar at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert detection and ready capture We begin to suspect that Mr. Ormis- i ton made his own arrangements for IN MEMORIAL In memory of Earl Hackenberg who died December 30th, 1296: In Immoria. I Dear Earl! How are hearts do throb, As we softly speak that dear name Which claims a warm spot in our hearts, Ever with us to be the same. II .Must we believe? Yes, he is gone! No more with us to linger here; Can aching hearts be reconciled To part with one we hold so dear? Ill Friends morn their great loss Of one so unselfish and true; 'Mong earthly friends he moved and dwelt With faults so few and love sincere. IV We pain that death should spare such ' friends. For youth seems dear and sweet to w alt. Our hearts cry out, "Oh spare us such!" Yet all must heed the Divine call. V God may want the fairest flowers; He often calls the blooming youth Who lives for love and not in vain, A life of purity and truth. VI We see no more that youth ful form, Except as memory brings it) near. But that pure soul which in it dwelt Will reap reward with naught to fear, VII We think of Christ most blessed words. And lay that form beneath the sod "Blessed are the pure In heart; They have assurance of seeing God." A. FRIEND. FOR SALE Hampshire Sire of the Harry Knabe breeding. This is an outstanding Sire, rhone C. T. Peacock, Plattsmouth. j4-2tw Ed Jewell, one of the old residents ! of Weeping Water for the past fifty-; five years, died very suddenly on Sun-j day morning at 11 o'clock following a period of bad health and which has; borne very heavily on the aged man; since the death of his wife a month5 ago. j Mr. Jewell had just arisen and was, preparing to take a bath when he fell to the floor of his room and in a few ; seconds had passed away., death being, due to a severe heart affection. I The deceased is survived by two daughters, Mrs. W. W. Jameson and . ff-i L.-irj-:- jlj: were Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mougey,! JMrs. Parr oung of near Weeping father and mother of the bride, Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Mougey, Miss Ivah iMougey. all of Union. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kirkland of Landon, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schlichtemeier, Paul, Ronald, and May from near Ne hawka, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cross and children, Don and Marylin. of Arriba, Colo.. Miss Reba Gladys Beber of Elm Water, two sons, Troy Jewell of Cus ter county and Carl Jewell, who re- sided at home at Weeping Water. Mr. Jewell was a cousin by mar riage of George K- Staats of this city, , the wife of the departed having been a cousin of Mr. Staats. The funeral of Mr. Jewell will be held on Wednesday afternoon and the wood. Nebraska and Rev. and Mrs., interment made in the cemetery at Royal J. Myer of Union The happy couple left Saturday afternoon for Whitney where they will make their home. SELLS K T. LUNCH ROOM Weeping Water. W. C. T. U. MEETING From Wednesday's Dally The members of the W. C. T. U. held a very fine meeting on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. E. ; Wiles on South Sth street and which From Wednesday's Dally Thft TC TV T.nnnh rn-m in fho TloVcn building which was established some was very largely attended by the; months ago by A. L. ..Brown, well membership of the society. The sub-, known restaurant man, has been sold Ject of the aftetnoon was that of and in the change in the business "Narcotics" and which was under the j G. T. Archer, well known local man, leadership of Mrs. C. A. Troop who again appears in the location that he wlth other members discussed the occupied for several years. Mr. Arch- dangers of the drug evil of the pres er and Jack Estelle, former cook at ent dav which has grown to great the Fullerton cafe are associated in proportions in the last few days. At the conduct of the JK. of T- cafe in . the close of tQe afternoon dainty re-; the future. Mr. Brown has been in- freshments were served by the hos terested in a number nf the local at- tess that added to the pleasantness of iner houses and hin nlans for thft fn-.the event. I ture have not been fully matured. NEBRASKA CITY BUIL 5 01 A N Financial Statement, January 1, 1927 ASSETS Loans $ Bonds and Warrants . . . Real Estate and Sales on Contract Accrued Interest Other Assets Cash on Hand 929,925.90 56,639.34 19,072.95 3,701.74 8,046.40 77,147.45 LIABILITIES Monthly Payment Shares and Earnings Added. . $ 503,047.72 Paid-up Shares 562,875.00 Reserve Fund 21,564.21 Undivided Profits 7,046.85 Advertise your wants in the 7ra Speaking of scandals and news how many of us do you suppose Santa $1,094,533.78 $1,094,533.78 Gain in Assets During 1926 207,568 (More than 20) CLOSING FORTIETH YEAR OF SERVICE, OFFERING SAFETY FOR SAVINGS IN LOANS FOR HOMES Officers and Directors Henry Fastenau, President - Wm. H. Pitzer, Secretary H. F. Meyer, Treasurer W. W. Metz, F. M. Cook, H. D. Thiele, John H. Petring, John C Miller, EL J. von Gillem, E. G. Mueller jnal Want Ad Dept., for results. Claus believes. !L V 1