The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 19, 1931, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PiATTSHOTTTH HSI-WISELY JOTHWAt
TJnrRSHAY, FEBR. 19, 1031.
Union Department
Prepared Exclusively for The Journal.
Better Ground Feeds
I am prepared to furnish yon Ground
Feed (any quantity), mixed to suit;
your own formula. We carry popular !
mixed Ground Feeds. Special prices
on Tankage. We can save you money.
See Us for Texaco
Motor Oils
There is none better. A large can:
at a special low price per gallon, i
GEORGE A. STITES
At Elevator
Telephone No. 18 Union, Nebr.
I
NEW
BARBER
SHOP
JOnly the very best
work and courteous
service, always.
d Located in the Propst
building, Union.
I Come in and get ac
quainted. Will appre
ciate your patronage.
Dean fiillispie
Barber
present Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Becker,
guests of honor, Henry H. Becker
and family, John Becker and family,
Mrs. Mary Havenridge, Ray Becker
and family. Roy Becker and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Ehlers. which made
indeed a family reunion. All extend
ed congratulations to this excellent
couple and wished them many more j
years of happiness.
Butler Will
Speak at South
Bend Today
Will Make Seven Talks on Present
Leave from Quantico; Flans
Retirement.
NEW INSTINCTS OF CAUTION
immediate ancestors knew? Net
much. We have to lonrr. as did the
imp that certain things are safe and
Why does anyone require instruc- ct.,ers arc ullSafe. arbitrarily, by
Like fable salt and cvanide
changed by his superiors, the South sen interest anu seir preservation of potassium, the middle of the block
cipitated by his action In portraying
Premier Mussolini as a hit-and-run
automobile driver, who had killed a
child.
Unless General Butler's plans are'tlon in satety .' Are the old ins tincts taboo.
Bend speech will be but the first of a jdead within us that we need a lot of jor tne corner with its signals.
long series of lectures which Butler : uauynoo anu propaganda to Keep mm j Tne reasoii for safety propaganda
will deliver during the next four .alive? . 'is economic. The dead and mutilated
years. Seven addresses, the tag end
of a month's booking which was brok
en up by the arrest of Butler in
connection with the Mussolini inci
dent, will be delivered during i-
general s present tour.
the
we nave otten wonuerea jusi19,.0 fllii ifnnuip,i?p hv Pvnpripn,o
whe: the tafety movement fitted into bnt thev are not ood for much more
i.'nlnsophical schomo of things than nmiilM li cheaner to teach
Bf Ft was only by chance that we ; new instin. ts of caution. It is cheap
( a clue to it. A little pup net er to spend raoney on engineering
ch bigger than a pintof apple bev- tale!lt than learn by fire and failure.
age wanted to cross the street. The It la ,.),., nfr m insimpt nr.rt lnir
as the only way.
than to let each man try to learn by
; his own mistakes-
!tin.
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.ao,6luu, r ci. x. rjueiiiiiem to retire. After leaving the service 'am ui cars tearing aiong in octn on the rjeht wav
-- ""ii"fi i" Hiiuwmiro General Butler is slaten to lecture at auguieu ui ior nis expeci-
ainner 01 tne Kmle ana 'ork club at least 18 weeks each year for the next ancy. But he walked along the curb
Home From South. ?2t? Bend- Iml- tomorrow nig :u. ,iiree years, His income from his the corner where there was a
On last Sunday evening Mr and I wlIl 1iste,t? the first aduress (,ohv- speaking activities is expected to controlled pedestrian crossing and
x i I i , ered by Major General Smedlev I. i . . i... , there first Innkino- tn thn ion onH
uis. .uciun 1UUU WUO nave lieeil . . 11. " ihiiiuhi iu i.mic mmi ivn. mo i - . r o .--it T-rkT o i t T7
UnDn,iinv tu nni!. iiutler since the marine officer wasLnt hat;r. uin nf cio-hr tiiniis:iwi then to the right, he crossed in tuts. SAIL
Florida where they were spending I repnnmnue( following his now a- year
their honeymoon, and where they!m?Uf- hlt-d-run speech at Phila-1 Major General Butler already has
drove in their auto folio wine: the i (le J?.13, on January 19. I signified his intention to ask for a
Union Ooil Bulle-
took as their route the east coast
and passing through Washington, D.
C. and from there came west, arriv
ing home Sunday evening, and will
engage in farming this summer.
safetv
That pur's ancestors undoubtedly
were saved many a time from their
The commandant of the marine in,, , i0,, nt ..iw.i,-.. tniu fnii i natural enemies bv their instincts of
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. . iviv.i.iiiij I1.'I11V till., , . . -
. l. v.: .v..0 . I base at Quantico left late todav for
the Indiana city without announcing
Saw a Great Play.
Forest Barkhurst, Frank Bauer.
irthn R I , . , I , 1 . . I ill;.. t 1 - It ...
Will Make Heme m Chicago. Anderson. R. D. Stine and familv
Dr. W. W. Claybaugh who was j were over to Nebraska City on last
at the hospital at Omaha for a num-i Sunday evening where t hey enjoyed
ber of weeks was taken to Chicago attending the show and seeine; the
W. B. Banning was a visitor in
Lincoln on last Monday where he was
also visiting at the legislature.
Horace W. Griffin and the family
wen visitine: at the home of his
parents E. M. Griffin and wife of last week where he will make his
Plattsmouth. i home with his daughter. He was
Henry H. Becker was over to Wy- ; accompanied to the east by his son,
oming on Wednesday of this week! Bruce Claybaugh who is making his j
where he was shelling corn for Sher- jbome in the west, and who has been j
man Davidson. i with the father of late. On his re-!
Will Kighfield of Plattsmouth was turn Mr. Bruce Claybaugh stopped
a visitor in Union on last
setting an electric stove and also ter the affairs of the Dr. Claybaugh
great picture "Cameron
Robert E. Hastings Improving.
Robert E. Hastings who has been
in an hospital at Lincoln for some
time past where he has been receiv-
fhe subject on which he will ad
dress his Hoosier audience. A leave
of absence permitting his departure
was granted General Butler a day or
two after he had been given a navy
department renrimand as the finale
of the international incident pre- , calling cards to sale catalogs
Thirty Bred Hampshire spring
gilts; one Spring Male Registered
Hampshire hog. Likewise & Pol
lock. Phone 3103. Murrav, Neb.
fl9-tfw.
officials also have given the niipres- I seir-preservation. instincts which
sion the leave will be m anted. ! they in turn undoubtedly handed
World-Herald. down to our friend the pup. But of .
jwhat use were they against a stream i W. F. Newman and wife and their
or automobiles? Of what good are ' daughter Selma, were in Plattsmouth
The Journal Job Department is jr senses as safeguards, whe:i they on last Wednesday looking after some
eaninned to turn out uftbiu from are con9tantly subjected to a roar of business matters and while here stop
equippea to turn out anyuung irom sol)( a flood iiirht. mbaIUi and tat .,, ,i .,, n,,. inumni v.nHin,
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a hundred fold gi eater than even our ( their rabsci ipt ion to this paper.
i n cf r rao t m .it t'm- i . Knn Wit in i-
Monday for a short time in Lnion to look af- LTTl-j 0 ,4t, k. i . T
nd also.ter the affairs of the Dr. Ctayfcaugh JsTlSSSj $SJ?! X2
looking after seme other work. Jand having had but little time he : ,e on tov 'isit wi hi
George W. Leach was moving to looked atter some of the matters, kf,. u,olinl,c .t Ki m,., i
the home of his son, E. E. Leach leaving the remainder for the care JiJ22 I- T ,V t i J
...in ; u.. tt tt L. am," t,5., w improved and are in hopes that he
...;n i 1 i., vZ i i ... t,... ...in rfl' .ui i nay he able to return home in a short
win uc trill in'j'cii in nit? iuiuuu jaiu jiuitui nu 111 utr ncic 1111& 1:0111111
the most of the time. i Saturday.
Frank Bauer and Jack Roddy were
visiting with friends for a short time
last Sunday afternoon at Weeping
Water, driving over to the center of
the county in their auto.
Miss Nola Banning who is attend
ing scnooi at i-eru was a visitor ror luaking three good eating places, with
tne eeK ena at tne nome ot ner par- lhc. a(;ditjon of tne newly establish-
ents in Union and returned to her ed caVi:ig house which has been in-
studies Monday morning stalled by Mrs. Mollie Garrens and
Edward Wilcox of Nebrasna City Mr w 0 whitworth. the later a
wnere ne is empioyea wnn tne rropsi brother of our own Whit. hvine es-
time.
tablished their new eating house in
the room where Mr. A. L. Becker j
was formerly located with his store.
All the places which have been run-
cooks as
Motor company was looking after
some business matters in Union for
a short time on last Tuesday.
W. H. Porter was a visitor In Ne-
hawka early last Sunday morning ning. have excellent
where he went to bring J. E. Woods been well proven by
and wife over for the flay, where
all enjoyed the visit very much.
John W. Banning and wife of AIvo,
were enjoying a visit on last Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J''e ):ar
Establish New Restaurant. Installs Grinding Machine.
It would seem that there is to be 1 R- D Stine who 19 ever looking ;
no drought of places to eat in Union after something that will enable him
COT with the two cafes alreadv doing !to do tne th,nS better or to do
good business, and the Clarke Hotel i something which he could not be- j
lore, nas installed a new electric i
sausage grinter which will enable
htm to in the twinkle of an eye to i
grind a batch of sausage. The mill
will put the store in a position to
grind on short notice either sausage
Of hamburger makings.
Building Hog Houses.
Ed Leach is kent busy when not
had doins something else in the building:
their ssrvices of the celebrated A hoe houses which
in tne past and the present. Mrs. a for individual sows and litters.
Mollie Garrens also is a ve;y fine These houses are an excellent inven-
DOOk. insures every hungry person tinn for the hrir raiser nnil tirn nspd
hr a : 1' i a? in Union, a good meal.
As the trancients have been in the
ning of Union, and where ail enjoyed past there is a good business for all
the dinner and the visit very much. the eating plates. Let us hope the
Bud Willis and busily and Rav business will continue to be good.
Becker and wife were over to Platts- Hazel Wickem of Chicago will
month on lui fiktardn nie-hr hvp assist in the new cafe as dining room
y many
.rowers.
of the hog breeders and
Elect Officers of Club.
At the previous meeting of the
Union Busine-s Men's club, the elec
they were looking after some busi- slrl and cm?s to Union with a re- j tion resulted in the selection of P. F.
ness matters and also visiting with COIQ OI excellent service in mis line.
friends.
Ed Lewis was a visitor with
friends in Union from his home in
Kihn president. W. A. Taylor, vice
president and Ray Frans as the secretary-treasurer.
FDR SALE
Union's New Barber Shcp.
Dean Gillespie, who Is an excep-
Nebraska City, stopping after having "Onaiiy good barber, and who has
moved a family from Nebraska Cltv worked in many placer during his
named Ondie Paten to near Murray work ,ife as an artist, both Platts-
where they are to farm this year. mouth and Nebraska City having j Soma good Certified Beardless Com-
neen served oy mm, recently pur- i; tort nariey seen, i'rice ?i.to per
chased the barber shop of M. G. ! bushel. Fcur miles southwest of
Mrs. M. C. Duff who has been
staying with her daughter. Mrs. C.
r i u:n t.. i i AS.. Til, i - 1 r
witrciic- cxiivi liic Lcilllli LUi lilt? , - TT . I r, , . . .
past few weeks, departed for Harry iVSPTf1, J and has es- , Schlichtemier.
where their little son is 1 .'.'U ""l'"";
i nit; spate Willi nay r wr-
Neha wka. F.
fl?-3w
O'Brien's
flick r n t wlltirf sho ic fiy-ntr fni- t tr
-little fellow jlai-.der and the beauty shop.
W. E. Moore and the family were
over to Omaha for a short time on
Wednesday of this week where thev
PUBLIC AUCTION
Visit ad Relat.ves Here.
Mrs. Ruth Mougey Worrell who is
a director of pageant? and whom it
went to have their littlp rl.nip-1. tor
Dorothv tak nr. u.amin.iin . will be remembei. was visited in St.
specialist to determine the best Joht hY her uncle E. J. Mougay.
treatment for her health. was also a vlstor at th Mougay
i"nie nere a snort time sin'-e. Airs.
Worrell is directing just no'.- a pag
t at Lincoln and will lat-r March
X?tn direct an entertainment it Hast
ings. The work of ftfrs. Wtjrrell i
mostly with the Methodist church
of which she is a member and her
father a minister. She sometimes
Miss Ivy Maugay who 13 employed
in Omaha where she is working with
the Child Welfare society was spend
ing last Sunday with the parents in
Union, where all enjoyed the visit
very much, and Miss Ivy returned to
her work at Omaha on last Monday
morning.
Wfirk? with nfrifcr rlcrn nm i rvi t ir n c
Bishop E. V. Shayler was a visitor ing loaned by the Methodists to the
in Union on last Sunday and while other churches,
here conducted a service at the home i
of Mr. Mont Robb and daughter. Miss
Augusta. This service was during
the afternoon, and the morning was
spent in a service at Plattsmouth, and
later at Auburn he conducted an
evening service.
For the Best
Serring DinneT Today.
The ladies of the Baptist church
of Union are serving dinner today
at the Library building, for which
they are charging 25c, and we are
sure that they will give more than
two bits worth for they always do.
All you hungry people try and see
how good their dinners are.
& Meats
SEE US
Enjoyed Passing Anniversary.
Not so far from Union, on Febru
ary 16th, 1863, during the civil war.
A. L. Becker was born and was named
.. . . . i after the martyr president Abraham
We make It our practice to Lincoln, and is very well satisfied
furnisK ahsolutelv rK VPrv with the name and is called Honest
rurnisn aDsoiuteiy tne very Abe as was the pre8ident. Mr. Becker
best goods at a price within has lived here during his entire life
the reach of all. Highest orice J'L
nuu lilt lll&LOIV 111
I this man.
On last Monday which is the 68th
anniversary, Mrs. Mary B. Allison,
his sister, served a very delicious
dinner for Mr. Becker and the other
members of the family. There were
paid for Country Produce.
R. D. STINE
Union, Nebr.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAt,yty)Y4(ytYw
Remember!
Spring is near and NOW is the time to do your Build
ing, Repairing and Painting. . . . Prices on lumber,
paint, etc., are very reaspnable at this time. Get busy
before they go up! Let us figure with you on your needs.
Your Business is Appreciated
D. RAY FRA
E. E. Leach, Manager Union, Nebraska
The undersigned wi'l offer for sale
at Public Auction on the Wm. Smith
place, three miles south and east of
Ashland; five miles west of South
Bend, on the gravel, on
Thursday, Fob, 26
beginning at 10:00 o'clock a. m.,
with lunch served on the grounds
bring i ",ps the following described
property:
Ton Head of Horses
One team bays, marc and gelding,
ages and 6 years, weight 3200; one
taa bay mares, 10 and 11. weight
2800; one 3-year-old black mare, wt.
12 00; one 10-year-old brown mare,
wt. 1200: one team, gray and black,
smooth mouth, wt. 3000; two loag
yearlings, bay and b'a i:
Eleven Head of Cat.ls
Four good milk cows, heavy with
alf: one 2-year-old bull; six head ol
alves.
Farm Implements, etc.
Two wagoni. complete; one hay
rack; one running gear; two sets of:
wheels and box; one John Deere 2-j
row lister, new; one John Deere wide
tread, good; two Moline 2-row ma-j
hines; one McCormick binder, good; j
one Case hay loader, new; one Moni- j
tor drill, good; one Moline disc, new; j
one portable elevator, complete; one j
2-row Dempster cultivator; one Oli-j
ver single row, new; two gasoline j
engines, x n. p. and 12 h. p.: one
McCormick mower, good; one Moline
12-in. gang plow; one McCormick
hay rake; one 3-row stalk cutter; one
3-section harrow; one corn binder;
one walking plow; complete set of
shop tools anvil, vise, forge, post
drill, etc.; one pump jack: some
eood rubber belting; four oil barrels:
three sets of work harness: two sets
of nets; three water tanks; three
sets rf bump boards, complete; one
harrow cart; one grinder; two good
brooder stoves, complete; one Mc-Cormick-Deering
cream separator,
new.
Chickens, Household Goods
12 dozen White Leghorns; some
Household Goods and other articles
1 too numerous to mention.
Terms of Sale
On sums of $10 and under, cash in
hand. On sums over $10 a credit of!
six months on bankable note bearing;
8 per cent interest. No property to j
he removed until settled for.
Herbert Schleif ert,
Owner
REX YOUNG. Auctioneer
HENRY TOOL, Clerk.
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Bjqqest D
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Challenges the "Chains ' and Beats em f
BEAUTIFUL
Biighten the home floors
at an Economical Cost!
Silver Seal
Gongoleum
Rugs
will please both in
Price and Quality
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MEN!
9x12 only. $6-85 j
Ycur Best Buy in Work I
Shirts is '
Big Yank j
Fast color, blue chambra.
ccat style, full cut sizes, j
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Lg. Turkish
Towels
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White, Colored Borders
Size 22x44 Inches
Here is a big value at 25c.
Special for Saturday only j j
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Lovely Curtains
Prlarquisette
Panels
Deep hem up sides and
aiound bottom. A fine,
iheer qnality. Per pair
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ON SALE SATURDAY AT
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