PAGE FOUB PlATXgMQUTH SEMI - ffEBESS; flXTOIAE THURSDAY, JTTIY 28, 1927. 77 T7 u -' -' ' ' ' Prepared Exclusively for The Journal. HEAP PAINT 100 lbs. Carter's Pure White Lead $14.00 5 gal. Pure Linseed Oil at $1.25 6.25 1 qt. Turpentine .35 7 GALLONS PAINT COST ONLY $20.60 $20.60 divided by 7 equals $2.93 per gallon Why pay $2.40 per gallon for paint without either lead or oil in it, when you can buy the purest for $2.93? THINK THIS OVER Frans Bros. Lumber Co. Sell Oil and Lead asterous fires 'which have swept the little city, and many are fearful that a like catastrophe might again oc cur. The question has been discuss ed pro and con. and the way to ar rive at a satisfactory adjustment of the matter is the election which they are now hoping to hold soon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trook of Oma ha were visitors at the home of Tom McQuin Sunday evening-. W. II. Crowford and son, Ray, were building some hayracks at the ing over in the car of Mr. Nailor. A most enjoyable sacred concert was given on last Sunday evening at the Methodist church, under the di rection of that gifted instructor, r,i Inst wt onu nf which ! Mr. William James. There was a was for R. E. Foster. ! goodly number of people present to after some business matters at the . A large number of merchants of ff 1 mon. . ?fe ?f Give Excellent Entertainment. The Union band which is a hust ling lot of young men and good niuis cians. besides Kiving concerts on the streets each alternate week, and the next one of this Saturday evening. and for which every lover or goou music should remember and be there on last Sunday gave a very delightful concert at Kamp Kill Kare, in the late afternoon, to some more than two hundred of the visitors at that popular resort. The visit at the camp was in response to an invitation given by Uncle Uan Lynn and the good wife for them to come visit and en- Joy the afternoon at the camp. The Ladies Aid met at Mrs. J. C. Hansels' for a social meeting this week. Mrs. "W. H. Porter entertained a number of girls at her home Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. Porter was assisted by Mrs. J. D. Cross In organ izing a "Queen Esther Society." At the close of the meeting delicious re freshments were served. ORDINANCE NO. 59 Plaj'ed at Manley, The Union ball team journeyed to Manley on last Sunday, accompanied by many of the ball fans of this city and vicinity, where they played witn the ball tossers of the center of the county, with the result that the boys , it , . ! t-; ,WinW .hn initlatlnn llOfflP WllHUUl IJI lllrilUS auj wuvun ?p " p"s Z""'" : 'n"" : with them. However they had a very last .wonuay aiitruoou- j mum-. .- i'- " " i !a tjmo n. r t j . . i . : i . Ln't r il 'i i- .foninr QTlrl with - lint I 1 1 1 i t PiAttstnm.th on Inst wxinea.lav. he ! ethers of the people of the other . v-on h the Manley lads by a score driving over to the bigger city in j towns made a large number of de- his ear to look after some business. ! votees to the great Agricultural and A. X. Crowford and wife were call-! Commercial West. f d to Nehawka on last Monday where ; Threshing is progressing very thev went to consult with Dr. Kint-. nicely with the farmers, the weather nr regarding the health of Mrs. ' being ideal for this work. Much of Crowford. ' the v.-heat is being marketed at thi3 Miss Mildred Clarke has accepted time and the local elevators are hav a position as operator in a beauty ing good runs of business. However, parlor in Omaha, where she is bring-'some of the grain is being stored at ing into play her accomplishments . the farms for better prices, in this line. I Mrs. Hans Christeusen departed Mr. and Mrs. A. V.. Propst of Te- one day last week for Red Oak. Iowa, cumseh were visiting and looking j where she will visit for a week with aftfr some business matters in Union 1 relatives and friends. It is not as yet on last Monday afternoon they driv- j determined who will do the cooking ing ov r in their car. j for Hans during her absence, Mont Mrs. Xorir.a Robb and children, ! Robb or J. D. Bramblet,. they both of Nebraska City, were visiting in i being celebrated' caterers. Union on Inst Sunday and Monday,! Walter Vallery was a visitor in they driving over in the car of Mrs. j Union from his home northwest of Robb and visiting at the Mont Robb ,' Murray, coming to get some rye home. 1 which he said was for seed for the Misses Harriet and Margiret ' sowing of some lar.ds for pasture for Chenev were enjoving a visit from the Ftcck tllis fal1- The seel wa3 their friend. Miss Bervl McClure cf : Purchased from W. R. Banning, and Wavne, for the week-end. and th ' which was raised in the new orchard, young people most thoroughly enjov- A- L- Becker was a visitor in Ne- ed the visit. ' orasKa ny on Jast .Monday atter- of twelve to five. noon, where he went to deliver a number of cases of eggs which had been marketed by the farmers and being taken in exchange for things in the line of good fresh meats and Hllrino- the Qft.rnr.r.ti ! S'""'5 ll,rz u 1 e UUUUU1US. ' i The business men have arranged Oscar Nailor. the caterer, and R. : for on Wednesdav evenings a series of H. Chrweisser, the hustler, were . frte moving pictures, and which over to Omaha on last Sunday after- thPV are extending an invitation to " . .",'t'It wiey were visions wun . tile citizens and farmers of this corn- Mrs. Harold Nichols and children' of mar Greenwood were visiting in Union on last Sunday and with ; Frnr.k and Anna Bauers were en-, joyinsr a picnic at Kamp Kill Kare, Open Vacation Bible School. A Vacation Bible school in Union, cf the two churches was opened at the Baptist church on last Monday, with some sixty-one students enroll ed, and a very satisfactory commence ment of the course, and one which was very satisfactory for those who were interested in the inception of the move. The instructors are those cf Union interested in the religious and educational work of the city, and who are eminently capable in structors. The step is a very com mendable one and should arouse much interest in Bible study. friends for the afternoon, they driv- Atfeb Garage CHEVROLET Sales and Service A One Ton 1824 Ford Track in Good Condition for Sale munity to come and enjoy. The store will be open for any trading which the farming community has to do and thus save an added trip to town during the busy season j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Royals of Lin . coin were ever on last Sunday and ;with Mrs. Royal's father, Attorney . C. L. Craves picniced at Kamp Kil j Kare. and how they did kil kare is a I caution. They ate their dinner in the j shade of the stately trees, and visit- ed with the more than two hundred i pecple who were there, enjoyed and ;i5 s"st d in the making of an excel- j lent concert for the entertainment of . i-. . 1 i lie (iiinu. Union The Service Store We are here to serve you the best, and supply you with the best goods at the lowest price. Our endeavors in 1927 will te 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 INebraska, f-r in Union the first of this week jand was looking after pom; business matters for the Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph company, he being on the plant division of the work and was locating and doing some work in con nection with the rebuilding of the Western Union telegraph lines thru this city, and which have been in progress for the past few weeks. The work on the lines thru here i3 about completed and when they shall have rotten far enough that the field of work is nearer Murray, they will move to that place and will continue until they have the lines rebuilt to Omaha. Will It B- Water Works There was a special meeting of the village board on last Tuesday for the purpose of calling an election that the question of the village voting bonds for the building of a water sys tem for the added protection of the property of the city against the rav ages of fire- Many have ben the dis- A DOLLAR WILL GO FARTHER on a savings account than it will in your pocket, and it will come back to when you want it. If you have a dollar you don't need, bring it in today and we will give it a job of steady work at stand ard wages. Tin llartk of SJ nson UNION, NEBRASKA W. B. BANNING, Cashier Some Snappy JIules. Early last week when J. C. Han sel assayed to go thrashing with a span cf mules which he had been feeding pretty liberally and who were feeling the good eats provided by their master, thought to try a spin down the road. They in some way got the advantage cf their mas ter in the contest to run and he see- lrg lie could not stop them, and discresion said for hirn to drop out at the rear of the wagon and he did- The team, seeing a gate open In the barn lot of J. D. Bramblet, circled in to the barn ward and one mule want- ted to pass on one side of a large tree, while the other mule-like pre ferred the other side, and there 13 just where they came to their jour ney's end, for the tree was too big for them. Xo material damage was done. AX ORDIXAXCE DECLARIXG THE NECESSITY OP ESTABLISHIXG AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUR CHASE, ERECTION AND CON STRUCTION OF A SYSTEM OF WATER WORKS BY THE VIL LAGE OF UNION, CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FOR THE PURPOSE OF FURNISHING A SUPPLY OF WATER FOR FIRE PROTECTIOX AXD PUBLIC USE, AND FOR THE USE OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE VILLAGE OF UNION, CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA. r yoriSb that bring savings to thrifty buyers! Bobolink Hosiery A perfect fitting hose that is warranted first quality thread silk. They give ex cellent wear and come in all the new shades. $1 a pair, or 2 pair, $1.85 Dimity Bloomers Made of good quality fine dimity. Full cut and well finished garments. Elastic at the waist and knees. Very comfortable for hot weather wear. All colors. 65c pair The Old Settler's Reunion. The matter of pushing the adver tising of the "Old Settlers" reunion which is to be held on August 12th and 13th at. the picnic grounds west of Union is being most thoroughly done by the secretary of the organ ization, Mr. C. L. Grave?, who is a most accomplished advertiser! As a result of his notices which he has been sending out and which we read in one of the papers where notice was made, he receive-el a letter from a man who sixty year? ago lived in Rock Bluffs when a boy for two year? anel he has indicated his intention of being at the reunion if he could not see any other of his old time friend- except Mr. Graves, but he need not fear, he will find many of them Watch for the big bills which will appear soon. Home from the West. V. B. Banning and sen Hallas, who have for the past two weeks been in tlie western portidn of Ne braska, Kansas and a portion of Col orado, returned home on last Mon day, after having been out to see about the harvesting of some grain grown on lands owned by the Bank of Union. Mr. Banning reports the west enjoying the harvesting and threshing of a large crop of wheat. While the- view of Mr. Banning as to the wheat in the west has been very liberal, he was indeed surprised at th". magnitude of the crop, a3 put ting it in his wonK "there was no end to the wheat in that region!" While they were away they visit ed at Venrngo. Imperial Grant, also in Colorado, at Arriba, and other points and at all the places they were greeted with excellent crop con ditions. It looks like the west was sure of it this vear. Bull Cslves fcr Sale. I have a number of excellent Red Polled bull calves for sale, better see me while the selection is the best. Thomas McQuinn, Union. j21-2sw M. E. Shurch Notes. The attendance at Sunday school was very good Sunday, there being 101 preesnt. Everyone do your part to keep the Sunday school attendance up. The sacred musical concert was en joyed by everyone. Miss Sara Jane James of Nebraska City gave two beautiful readings that were very much appreciated. The men of the church are giving an Ice cream social Saturday night down town. The Union band will furnish the music. There will be plenty of home made ice cream and cake. Be on hand to see tow well the jinen can serve and also do your part ias the social is given for the benefit of the church.- I'V? Be it Ordained bv the Chairman f- and Board of Trustees of the Village UH of Union, Nebraska: Section 1. That there be, and It is hereby declared necessary to the best interests, welfare and benefit of the Village of Union, Cass county. Nebraska, that a system of water works be purchased, erected and con structed by said Village for the pur pose of furnishing a supply of water jt for fire protection and public use and for the use of the Inhabitants of said Village, and That such a system is hereby ere ated and established from and after the passage and publication of this Ordinance; and That said Village and its inhabit ants shall be supplied with water fur nished from a system of water works maintained and controlled by said Village; and That said system of water works shall be erected and constructeel of such size and capacity and with such reasonable provisions as may be re quired and necessary to furnish water for fire protection and public use and for the use of the inhabit ants of said Village; and That said system of water works hall consist of well, pumping equip ment, pump house, water mains, hy drants, valves, elevated tank, stand pipe or storage reservoir, and such other machinery and parts as may be thoroughly and reasonably neces sary to accommodate all demands hat may be made upon such system f water supply for said Village and its inhabitants. Section 2. That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publica tion, according to law. Passed this 26th day of July. A. D. 1927. V. B. BANNING, Chairman, Board of Trustees Attest: CLIFTON B. SMITH. Village Clerk. (Seal) Children's Union Suits Made of fine count dimity cloth. Drop seat. Long body length that insures good fitting. Boys' and girls' styles. 49c each Children's Sox First quality rayon knit, neat tops. Wide collection of colors and combinations. Regular values to 35c, now 19c pair PERCALES A big variety of patterns in 36-inch fast color light and dark grounds. A fortun ate purchase of this popular cloth allows us to pass the saving on to you. 15c yard CRETONNES New arrivals in this popular drapery ma terial, comprising the very latest designs and colorings. Must be seen to be fully appreciated. The price is only 39c yard Bath Towels Here is an extraordinary value in a high grade towel. Full sizes, 18x36 inches. A regular 25c value at 19c each Single, Summer Blankets size 66x76 inches. Neat plaid ef fects. Lock stitched edges. A money-saving value at this special price 89c each QkeH.M.Soeiuxichs&ii Ch "The Store of Big Values" ORDINANCE NO. 60 AN ORDIXAXCE CALLING FOR A SPECIAL ELECTION IX THE VILLAGE OF UNION, CASS COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ON THE 16TH DAY OF AUGUST, 192' FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMIT TING TO THE ELECTORS OF SAID VILLAGE AT SAID SPEC- Nebraska,' and not to be sold for less than par, the proceeds there of to be used for no other pur pose than for the purchasing, erecting, constructing and main taining of a system of water works for the Village of Union. Cass county, Nebraska. Said bonds to be issued at any time during the years 1927 and 1928. "And shall the proper officials of said Village be authorizeel to levy and collect annually upon all taxable property in the Vil lage of Union, Cass county, Ne braska, a tax to an amount suf ficient to pay the interest on said bonds and also to provide a sinking fund for the payment of the principal of said bonds as the same become due?" Section 2. The polling place for the Village Clerk, and shall also re-J turn the ballots to the Village Clerk. who shall keep and preserve i.: same until further ordered by thv Chairman of the Board of Trustee . i The return of the election board shall ' be received and canvassed by the Board of Trustees at a meeting for that purpose. Section 6. That thi3 Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from , and after its passage, and publica tion, as required by law. Passed this 26th day of July, A. D. 1927. W. B. BANNING, IAL ELECTION THE QUESTION' AXD PROPOSITION' OF ISSUING said election shall be at the Propst BONDS OF THE VILLAGE OF Hall, in said Village, and the polls UXIOX. CASS COUNTY, XE- shall be kept open from 8:00 o'clock BRASKA IX THE SUM OF $18.- a. m. until 8:00 o'clock p. m., of said SOO.f'O TO BE USED FOR THE day. The Chairman and Board of PURPOSE OF PURCHASING, Trustees shall by resolution provide ERECTING, CONSTRUCTING AND for the appointment of three judges MAIXTAIXING A SYSTEM OF and two clerks to conduct said elec WATER WORKS FOR THE VIL-ltion. In case any vacancy occurs in LAGE OF UXIOX, CASS COUNTY, said election board, the same may be "And shall the proper officials of said Village be authorized to levy and collect annually upon all taxable property in the Vil lage of Union, Cass county. State of Nebraska, tax to an amount sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds and also to provide a sinking fund for the payment of the principal of said bonds as the same becomes due?" The location of the polling booth for said election is at the Propst Hall, Union, Nebraska. The polls at said election shall be open at 8:00 o'clock in the morning of August Trustees. Attest: CLIFTON 13. SMITH, Village Clerk. (Seal) Chairman, Board of;i6th, 1927, and shall close at 8:00 Election Proclamation for Special Election Xotice is hereby given that by virtue of Ordinance Xo. 60 duly pass ed by the Village Board of the Vil lage of Union, in the County of Cass, State of Nebraska, a special election will bp held in tbn Vill.nce of T'ninn. NEBRASKA. TO FURNISH A filled by the Chairman of the Board in tlie County of Cass. State of Ne braska, on the 16th day of August, o'clock p. m., of the same day. BOARD OF TRUSTEES of the Village of Union, Cass County, Nebraska. W. B. BANNING, Chairman, Board of Trustees. Attest: CLIFTON B. SMITH, Village Clerk. (Seal) j2S-3T YOUTHFUL GOLFERS SUPPLY OF WATER FOR FIRE of Trustees by a written appointment PROTECTION AND PUBLIC USE, I filed with the Village Clerk, or in AND FOR THE USE OF THE IN- I case the Chairman fails to make said HABITANTS OF SAID VILLAGE, appointment, the vacancy shall be!to the qualified electors of said Vil AND FOR THE LEVY OF AN- filled by the members of said election J lafre tho following question and prop NUAL TAXES BY THE PROPER board who are present and acting at : osition- From Wednesday's Daily There are several youthful golfers in the city who have graduated into the game through the route of being caddies and who have established OFFICIALS OF SAID VILLAGE, said election. The election shall be SUFFICIENT TO PAY THE IX- conducted in accordance with the TEREST ON AXD THE PRINCI- laws of the State of Nebraska tcru- PAL OF SAID BONDS AS THE lating elections of Village officers SAME BECOME DUE, AND ATI- except as herein provided. THORIZIXG A X D DIRECTIXG Section ?,. Notice of said election THE ISSUANCE OF A PROCLA- or election proclamation snau ne MATION AND GIVING OF NO- published in some legal newspaper TICE FOR SUBMISSION OF SAID published or of general circulation in QUESTION AND PROPOSITION the Village of Lnion, Cass county, AT SAID ELECTION. J Nebraska, for at least two weeks prior to the date ot said election. WHEREAS, heretofore an Ordin- Proof of publication of said Notice ante has been duly passed declaring oi r.icciiun tuui muuc . aum.i.H th nccpssitv rf nnrl nrovidinjr for filed with the Village Clerk. Said the establishment of a system of Xotice of Election or Election Proc- water works for the purpose-of fur- lamation shall state tno maximum nishing a supply of water for fire amount and purpose for which said protection and public use. and for bonds are to be issued by stating and the use of the inhabitants of the setting ronn merem iue sam que- Village of Union, Cass county, Ne- tion and proposition enure, anu snau braska state the location of the polling place Now, therefore. Be It Ordained and hours of the election. lv th nirmn or,,i r?narH nf Trns- Section 4. uniciai paper DailOlS tees of the Village of Union, Cass shall be used at said election and all county, Nebraska: sncn oanois may u xu.u..c Section 1. That, a special election distributer, at me is 1 ' ' V,. " of the Village of Union, Cass county, the orucer cnargeu uy w Xebraska. be and it hereby is called duties with reterence 10 oniciai oai- and directed to be held on the 16th lots used at any general day of August. 1927. to submit to tion. Under said question and prop- the qualified electors of said Village osition on sam ou.t.. v, fn,..; h nrinted the words ES and 1927. at the nolliner nlace designated some records that bid fair to place below, for the purpose of submitting them in the Johnny Goodman class in tne iuture. Donald Pitman, eighteen and Frank Horsack, also eighteen have been active around the golf course since the establishment of the club several years ago and they have gathered a great deal of knowledge of the game and its science from watching the older golfers in their play. Pitman has made a score of 31 on his playing and Horshack a record of 32, which is a very fine showing as the record of the course held by Dr. , R. P. Westover is 29. the following question "Shall bonds of the Village of Union, Cass county, Nebraska, be issued in the sum of $1S, 500.00 for the purpose of pur chasing, erecting, constructing and maintaining a system of water works for said Village, said bonds to become due in twenty (20) years from date of issuance, but payable any time . after five years from the date of issuance' at the "option -of the Village of Union, Cass county. Nebraska, and to bear interest payable semi-annually, at a rate not to exceed five per cent (5 ) per annum, with interest cou pons attached. Said bonds ' to be called "Water Bonds of the Village-of Union, Cass county, hp nrinted the "NO." All ballots of said legal elec tors cast at said election with an X mark used after the word "YES." shall be counted and considered in favor of issuing bonds described in said question and proposition, and all ballots of said legal electors cast at such election with an X mark of tr tho word "NO," shall be count ed and considered against the issuing of the bonds described in said ques tion and proposition. Section 5. The Village Clerk shall procure and furnish to said election board a poll book in which the names of the electors present and voting thou v,o entered. After the close of ! the polls, the election board shall 'count the ballots and make a roturn 'of the result thereof in writing to, "Shall bonds of the Village of Union, Cass county, Nebraska, be issued in the sum of $1S, 500.00 for the purpose of pur chasing, erecting, constructing and maintaining of a system of water works for said Village, said bonds to become due in twenty (20) years from the date of issue, but payable any time after five (5) years from the date of issuance at the option of the Village of Union, Cass coun ty, Nebraska, and to bear inter est payable semi-annually, at a rate not to exceed five per cent (5) per annum, with interest coupons attached. Said bonds to be called 'Water Bonds of the Village of Union, Cass county, Nebraska, and not to be sold for less than par, the proceeds there of to be used for no other pur pose than for purchasing, erect ing, constructing and maintain ing of a system of water works for said Village, said bonds to be issued at any time during the years 1927 and 192S. NOTICE Anyone who knew Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, deceased about 1884, interred in Plattsrnouth cemetery; or their three children, Priscilla, Clara and Tilda, or knowing their present whereabouts please commun icate with F. P. Marsh. 1912 Lvle Avenue, Waco, Texas. Any informa tion concerning this family will be appreciated. 125-6d2sw Miss Fern Jahrig was among the passengers this morning for Omaha where she will spend a few hours with friends in that city. QUALITY vs. PRICE! In ten years, despite fluctuations in price, we have never deviated from our Quality. Blue Ribbon Gasoline Always meets ihe tests of better gasoline this we guarantee. It is our business to know the kind of Lubricating Oil your car and tractor needs. Our business is growing because our Quality is better. Eight filling stations in Cass county to serve you. Phone for Our Truck Service -Trurskenbolz Oil Company-