The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 03, 1927, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1927.
Union
D
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Prepared Exclusively for The Journal.
TWO GREAT AMERICAN
Advise You to Save
Washington and Lincoln
whose birthday anniversaries are
celebrated thi3 month, each said that thrift
would protect and prosper the saver, as
well as the nation.
To profit by their counsel, build an
account with us.
s
L. G.
The Bank of Union
UNION, NEBRASKA
TODD, President W. G. JAMES, Vice President
August Ost and F. H. McCarthy, Directors
W. B. BANNING, Cashier
Household Goods
For Sale
Bonding Com
pany Pays Over
20,000 Dollars
One Round Oak Chief range, price
n.i- niaco f!loth for hotbeds $32.50; one Hoosier kitchen range,
, v j v tv- 127.50; one Favorite range, $20.00;
ana cnicis.cn uiuuucis one combination gas and coal range,
"ros. iumuer mo. !$40.00.
jonn Armstrong was uressmK - i a t9n nn-
hogs for the summer s meat on Mon-one Kroehler duofoldf $25.00; ten
day of this week and was assisted byiSlmmon be(ia, $3.50 to $5.00; ten
D. IS. Porter, tney maiung an excei- be(J springSf 2-00 tQ $750; two good
lent i earn ior me worn., i i. n.)n n 1
J. C. Snaveley was butchering and 1 t- t $12 no- six oak dinintr tables and Ca9Ual Security Co. of Detroit,
getting the work incidet to tnhe job ieI fft ViVf 5if Michigan, formally settled the claim
done, getting it out of the way of 'the tQ 25.00 ech six librarj
o lr u-hih will no irnnrlriTiir . ' '
General and Casual Security Co.,
Makes Settlement for Funds in
First National' Bank.
From Wednesday's Dally
Yesterday afaernoon the
General
Charl- Atterbery was a business
v.sitor in the county seat Monday.
Pure strain barred Plymouth Rock
for setting. Thre dollars per
-'v. 4V, ts-qtk. Um hundred or fifty cents per setting of
Glss C.cth at the Frans Bros . warden. m3-2w
Lumber Co. 35c per yard.
Herman F. Comer a?
P.
shelling ; 5ton.
D. MeCormick and son, Ral
were visiting in Union and vi-
corn on Morday of this week and de-jcinity on last Saturday, they look
livrirg the to the F. H. Car- insr after some business matters as
thy elevator, j well.
K. r.rv r. k r shelled corn at the I George Sties and R. E. Foster were
h..ru. of H.rtnan F. Ccm-r on last ; looking after some business matters
ivr.i tn thiin Omaha on Monday of this week
levators in Union.
Alhrrt Eaton, the patrolman on the
highway was suddently taken with
ar. atta k of flu. whic h is keepinc
tin tn his lunl for a while.
Mi.Pin Marrells MrQuin. Helen
.Iker. Sheldon and Mildred Smith
E'i Pauline Mrith visited at the
Swan school on last Friday.
The Service Store
"We are here to serve you
the best, and supply you
with tie best goods at
the leu est price.
Cur endeavors in 1927
Trill be concentrated on
giving you such efficient
"service you vnll become a
regular walking adver
tisement, speaking only
good words fcr our store.
Stine's Grocery
Union, Nebraska
they driving over to the big city in
their auto.
Charles Iloback and the family
were the guests at the home of Rav.
and Mrs. W. A. Taylor at their home
on la&t Sunday where all enjoyed
the day most pleasantly.
Atteberry.
Garage
Our Prices are Right and Our
Wcrk the Very Best. Let us
charge your Batteries. Auto
Supplies of the very best kind.
We are distributors of the
celebrated
Chevrolet Cars
See Us for a Demonstration!
Chas. Attehery
Union, Nebraska
Ost a Oelony Brooder!
A Buckeye will save all the extra trouble you have
with little chickens.
Get your Glass Cloth and Screen Glass. Leave
orders now for Onion and Cabbage Plants.
Have a full line of dependable Garden Seeds, also
Hoes and Plows.
Everything else in Hardware.
R. L. UPTOi3
UNION -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
The Qua!
ity Store!
SQUARE
DEAL!
Our Aim is a Square Deal
If We Hit the Target, Tell Others
If Not, Please Tell Us.
Jti3t Arrived Shipment of Salt
We can take care of your needs for the Baby
Chicks Feeds and Laying Mash at right prices.
Why pay $5.00 for three pair of Overalls when you can
buy them for less (Powell brand) and only buy one
pair at a time? We invite your most critical inspection.
Phone No. 29
EKI.
Union, Neb.
farm work which will be knocking
at our doors in a few weeks.
Charles Atterberry and Wm. Shu-
maker were visiting and looking af
ter some business matters in Nehaw
ka on last Saturday, they driving
over i na car belonging to the former.
H. M. O Dell, the walnut log man
of Nehawka, was a visitor in Union
during the present week and was
looking after the having cut and de
liver to Union walnut logs for load
ing. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Foster and
Misses Edith and Dorothy were visit
ing and looking after some business
matters in Omaha on last Saturday,
they driving to the metropolis in
their auto.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Tyson and the
family, of Elmwood were guests at
the home of their daughter F. V.
Robb of south of Union for the day
last Sunday, they driving from their
home Sunday evening.
Miss Olive Jones, librarian of the
Plattsmouth public library was a
visitor in Union on last Sunday and
was the guest of her friends Mrs. T.
T. Fry, who is making her home with
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip F. Rihn.
Mr. C. V. Clark was installing
cateres on the ice box of the R. D.
Stine ice box at the meat market on
Monday of this week, they are very
positive in their working and do the
work designed in a perfect manner.
Charles G. McCarthey has been
kept to his home and his bed on ac
count of an attack of the flu. and
which was threatening pneumonia.
We with his many friends are hop
ing he will soon be out again and
well.
In the game which was played at
the basketball tournament at Avoca
last week between the team of Union
and ueeping Water the bout wa?
won by the Union team to a tune of
4 to 5. With Greenwood they won
by a 20 to 17 score.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Banning of
Alvo where Mr. Banning 13 engaged
in the lumber business, were over to
Union on Sunday, they driving over
in their car to visit friends and rela
tives here for the day. They sure
enjoyed the visit very much
Tickets for the Jubilee Singers
which are to appear at the M. W. A
hall in Union on March 15th will be
on sale at the store of Rihn and
Green. Following the entertainment
there will be a dance which will be
conducted as long as any one carer
to dance.
Misses Sarah Upton who is attend
ing the state university, and Mis?
Carrie Hanson who is a student in 0
business college in Lincoln, were
spending the Sunday at home, they
riding down from Lincoln with Sen
ator Banning, in his car and also re
turning with him.
Dick Davis was kept to his home
and bed during a number of dayr
the latter portion of last week, and
the fore part of this week, with some
stomach trouble, which has often
caused this gentleman trouble. lie
is, we are glad to report., feeling
some better at this time.
Ray Frans who is one of the most
infatigable of workers puts in his
spare time at the office when busi
ness is quiet, making furniture for
the home and for the farm of his
brother, Mr. Rue H. Frans. The re
latives are very fortunate in having
such a worker in the family.
Grief came to Attorney C. L.
Graves when he was unfortunate in
getting his right thumb caught in a
door at the postofnee. and the door
was shut on the member, mashing
it very badly. Dr. A. R. Kintner of
Nehawka chanced, to be in town at
the time of the accident and dressed
the injured member and made the
patient as comfortable as possible
but which was not very comfortable
'at that. The thumb which was very
severely mashed, Is getting along, but
the nail will be lost.
rary
tables, 5.00 to $15.00 each. Chairs,
rockers and other articles too nu
merous to mention.
Cash or Terms
Free Delivery up to 50 Miles on
Orders of $50 and Over.
Ghrist & Ghrist
118-122 So. 6th
Plattsmouth, Nebr.
will always be
your interests.
of Cass county for the sum of $20,-
00 for the amount of money carried
by the county in the First National
bank of this city and which the com
pany was the surety for. The amount
was accepted by the board of county
commissioners and accordingly a re
solution was adopted ify the board
formally accepting the amount and
amending the cross petition of Cass
county in the case of Mia U. Gering
vs. the First National bank to allow
the crediting of the bonding com
pany with the payment in full of
Telephone 645 1 the claim against them.
inert? 1 1 iiiu 1113 in.- cuiu wi. vv
8S2.19 of the county funds deposit
ed in excess of the amount 01 tne
bond in the defunct First National
bank and which is in litigation in
the action brought by Mia U. Ger
ing former county treasurer to re
cover this amount for the county of
Cass. The bonding company is not
obligated in this case further as they
were not guarantors of the excess
amount of funds of the county.
The plaintiffs in the suit have
dulv accepted the payment of the
funds and receipt given the General
Casulty and Security Co., for the set
there' to look after
William Delozier Dies.
The Rev. W. A. Taylor of Unior
received a phone message call on last
Saturday morning telling of ttu
death of Mr. Wm. De Lozier who died
at his home near Magnet on Fridaj
of last week, and asking that the
Rev. Taylor come to conduct the fun
eral. The weather which was farltlement of their claims and this part
from good on Monday, when the fun- I of the case closed
eral was held was so that Rev. Tay
lor could not go. The older of the
people of Union will remember wher
Mr. De Lozier made his home ir
Union and vicinity. The wife, whe
was a sister of Mrs. James F. Wil
son. died some time since. There
are a number of children, mostlj
grown, as Mr. De Lozier was some
thing over sixty years of age. A
fuller account of this man's life ant'
the cause of his death will be given
later.
His Own Business.
With the closing of the produce
station which L. F. Langhorst had
in Union with Mont Robb, who was
conducting the place, embarked in
business for himself, and has a most
desirable place for the business. He
has a very neat office where he pur
chases cream, poultry and eggs, and
has his ware room so situated so that
customers and patrons can drive into
the building and unload the poul
try, after the doors are close, with
no fear of any of the fowls getting
away. When you have anything in
this line let Mr. Robb handle it, for
he will give you the best prices and
fair and courteous --treatment. He
Here for Business!
At the Cream Station, I am
still baying on my own ac
count Cream, Poultry and
Eggs.
I pay the lest price and
that in cash.- :
Ccsie, See Mt
Misses Enjoy a Dinner.
Six of the girls of the high school
entertained six of their girl chuim
thus making an even dozen of the
members of the high school enjoy
ed a six o'clock supper at the high
school, when the first half dozen
treated the second half dozen.
The former treasurer and the
county of Cass will endeavor in the
courts to secure the sotting aside of
the sum of $10,SS2.19 in the closed j
bank as a trust fund for the tax
payers of Cass county to cover the
amount of money deposited 111 the
bank on December 2, 1926. The for
mer treasurer. Miss .Mia L. tiering
filed suit against the bank on the
morning of December 14th for the
recovery of these funds as there had!
been no bond supplied to cover them
which it was claimed had been agreed
would be supplied. .
NOTICE
LOCAL NEWS
Dr. Heineman, Dentist, Hotel Main
Bldg., Phone 527.
From Monday's Daily
Dr. F. K. Kruse, of Weeping Wat
er, was a visitor nere touay, neing
tailed as a witness in the Barkhurst
case in the district court.
Senator W. B. Banning of Union.
who is enjoying the week end vaca
tion of the legislature, was here to
day for a few hours visiting with
his friends here.
For Sale I Earl Blunt, of Denver, who has
Pure bred Buff Orpington eggs fori been at Chicago, attending a meeting
Anyone having the keys to safety
deposit boxes numbered 24, 47, 65,
.152. 199. First National Bank, of
Plattsmouth, will please deliver same
to the receiver at the bank.
f28-2t sw.
hatching $5.00 per hundred.
John Lidgett, Union, Neb.
-Mrs.
tfw
The Journal appreciates your in
terest 4n phoninsr us the news. Call
Mo. 6 any time.
PUBLIC AUCTION
The undersigned will sell at hir
home six miles south of Plattsmouth
one a one-rjuarer miles west of Rock
Bluffs, five miles northeast of Mur
ray, on
Friday, March 11
Commencing at 1:00 p. m. sharp
the following described property:
Horses, and Cattle
One bay mare, smooth mouth
weight 1,400 pounds; One bay mare
smooth mouth, weight 1,200 pounds;
One roan cow, 7 years old, will be
fresh soon; One red heifer, coming
2 years old; One spotted cow, 7 years
old, to bo fresh in April.
Hogs and Chickens
Four Duroc sows, due to farrow
about March 15; Two Hampshire
gilts, due to farrow In May; Twenty
six head of nice fall shoats; About
10 dozen hens, mostly Barred Rock
breed; Nine Barred Rock cockerals;
One Collie pup. 6 months old.
Farm Machinery, Etc.
One J. I. Case riding cultivator;
One Western Bell riding lister; One
Jenny Lind cultivator: One 14-inch
walking plow; One 2-section harrow;
Two fair sets of work harness; One
grind stone; No. 12 De Lavel cream
separator; About 2 tons shredded
corn fodder; Ten or 15 bushels good
Reed's Yellow Dent seed corn; One
double tub power washer; One hand
of the district managers of the Jewel
Tea and Coffee company, came in
yesterday afternoon to spend a short
time with the relatives and old time
friend3 in this city. Mr. Blunt has
charge of the mountain states dis
trict of this company
Roy Holly arrived home last night
from his week spent at Imperial,
working with the Legion post at that
place in promoting a joint carnival
with the Holyoke, Colorado, post.
The enterprise was a great success
nd discounts the claim that crop-
failures have left the west poverty
stricken. Incidently, Holly picked up
roio'e brand new ideas in carnival
promotion and " entertainment that
will be of great advantage when the
Legion here puts on their annual in
door offering next fall in the new
community building.
The New Fabrics
are Colorful
7JO MATTER what color you're
looking for in the way of
certain fabrics for Spring you'll
find it here in thisvery large and
authentic selection. Won't you
stop in next time down town?
EAY0N Plain.
Yard wide.
39c yard
NOVELTY EAYON at
49c yard
GILBBAE
signs at
CLOTH New de-
49c yard
with
EVEEFAST GLNGHAKS
small checks, at
35c yard
S0ISETTE PELNTS 32 inches
wide. Price
39c yard
ALPACA EAY0NS Full yard
wide. Our price
65c yard
EVEEFAST SUITINGS Plain
colors. Price
45c yard
EVEEFAST VOILES Guaran
teed "Sunfast," at
49c yard
H.M.&oenjifchseii Go.
"The Store of Big Values"
SEEVE FINE SUPPEB
cartooning, following this they again
served supper to all the late comers.
'All present had a good time and feel
;.at the young folks of Mynard com
jinunity are to be congratulated for
ineir success. . -
Advertise your wants in the Jou
nal Want Ad Dept. for results.
Hatchbg Eggs
We are in position to furnish you two
From Tuesday s Dally
Robert Troop, well known stock
feeder of near Mynard, returned
home this morning from Chicago
where he has been attending to a
large shipment of stock to the mar
ket there.
Gus Olson, well known photograph
er, who is now located in Chicago,
arrived here this morning for a short
visit in this city with the old time
friends and to look after some mat
ters of business.
Miss Amelia Frederich departed
this morning for Omaha where she
goes to visit for a few hours with
Mrs. John Urish at the hospital
where she has been for some time
taking treatment.
From Wednesday's Dally
Sheriff Bert Reed and County At
torney W. G. Kieck were at Lincoln
today looking after some matters of
business for the day
John G. Lohnes and son, Louis, de-
power washer; Two wash tubs; Onclparted last evening for Peoria, 111 I-
wash boiler; One nearly new 240-noi3, where they were called by the
egg Wisconsin incubator; One nearly I death of Adam Lohne3, an old time
resident of that portion of Illinois
and prominent Peoria business man.
SCOTTISH BITE SEBVICES
Mont Robb
UNION
new 140-egg Progressive incubator;
One 140-egg Belle City incubator;
Ten gallons nice fresh lard; About
2 bushels of Dotatoes: Two bed
steads, with mattresses and springs;
One sanitary cot! One 4-hole cook The Knisrhts Kadosh. Scottish Rite
stove; One good wood heater; One reasons of Lincoln, Nebraska, held!
kitcnen caDlnet; One wont tame; vcry impressive services over the body
One cupboard; Six chairs; Three I Qf Weslev Davis, who died Saturday
rockers.; One living room table; unelevening at the home of his daughter,
dresser; One good reed push cart; I Mrs. Mabel Cook, near Alvo, at the
One new ball bearing coaster wagon I Congregational church at 10 o'clock
with haloon tires; One good wheel I Tuesday night. The services were
barrow; Numerous other small arti- open to the public and a large num
The oyster supper and pro;-, :
given by the young people's c'irj u.
the United Brethren church at tna
parsonage in Mynard last Saturday
evening proved a very enjoyable, as
well as profitable event.
Tho tables were very prettily de
corated for the occasion. Those in
in dining room, gold and white,
while red roses and candles served to
give the living room a festive pir.
Supper wi-s served from six to
eight, then they went to the church ;
where the class entertained for an popular strains of White Leghorns.
iiuur, wiiu &ui:s uiiu reauins anu i
Lngiish White Leghorn Eggs
Price per 100 Eggs
$4.00
American White Leghorn Eggs
Price per 100 Eggs
$3.50
Also White Leghorn Baby Chicks
W. H. Leesley
Greenwood
Hay - Hay - Kay!
Alfalfa and Prairie
Get your prices before buying. Ship
ped direct from our large Alfalfa
Fields. Buy direct and save money!
A. C. PHILPOT
Overton, Nebraska
K5333
cles.
Terms of Sale
All sums of $10.00 and under,
cash. On purchases amounting to
more than $10.00, a credit' of six
months will be given on approved
notes bearing interest at the rate of
8 per cent per annum from date -of
sale. No property to be removed from
premises until settled for.
Wayne W. Wilson,
ber of friends and relatives were pres
ent to honor Mr. Davis, who, until
recently, lived for many years In this
city. Mr. Davis has been in poor
health for the past several montns,
and the final summons was a blessed
relief from his suffering. ;
This is the second time this serv
ice has been given in this district out
side the city of Lincoln, it having
been given at Fairbury about two
years ago. Weeping Water Repub-
H.ex "Vouner. AnrMnnoor
NEBRASKA ; Bank of Union, . Clerk.
Owner. lican-
Bead Journal Want Ads.
The Baby's Own Store
The H. M. Soennichsen Co.
LfERE is where everything you
AA may need for the baby can be
had and plenty of variety, too.
Or, if it's a gift, you'll be sure to
find just what you want here.
Fart wool Baby Blankets.
85c each
-
Hand made Batiste Dresses.
$1 each
White Lawn Dresses.
50c each
Outing Flannel Bobes.
65c each
Ready hemmed "Red Star" 27
inch Diapers. Very soft.
$1.95 dozen
Silk and Wool Hose, white.
50c pair
in