1 re of XV ol cr -3 df FAGS FOTC , wjioxT JonsniL THUBSDAY, MARCH 17, 1932. UNION ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hoba:k rer, enforced the surrender of a pint of hootch, which he had taken from a lad from Plattsmouth and which he "was to ue as evidence in his ef fort to clean up the town, and when the hcotch had ben surrendered, the and family were calling at the home; four jumped on the Mayor, knocking cf Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor Sunday i him down end heating him brutally, evening. He had a number of ribs broken. Had Henry H. Becker was shelling' a stranger done that act. he would corn on list Tues-iiay fcr Fred N. j have been given from five to ten Baker which was delivered to the years in the state prison, but no ccm Stites elevator. I plaint was made until time was al- Mis Geraldine Russell and Mrs. lowed for the escape ot the culprits P. F. Kihn were visiting and looking jcr two of the principal ones when after seme business matters in t.ha on las: Saturday. Om- it was reported and the oScers had arrived. However, one of the men. Mrs. W. A. Taylor and Miss Mar- j the one who administered the kick jorie Hcback were shopping in Xe-!ing. was still here and was taken braska City a we;k ago Saturday, j into custody. The one arrested was going by bus and returning by train, j taken to Plattsmouth where he was W. B. Banning was called to Tal-; placed in jail until a hearing could mage on last Tuesday where he had J be given and charges preferred. "When seme business matters to look after, a square shooter as the mayor of rtririrr nvtr ?n th hiistlina- ritv in I T'ninn Ce-rer A. ?tit has to be crave 1 durine the summer will be his car. j beaten as he was last Saturday night, j comparatively small unless spring W. B. Banning and Henry Rheu- because he wanted to clean up his rains cause great damage. man were over to Lincoln on last ( town and to save some of the young j Call for Price on Maintenance of Gravel Road FLAXTSEOUTII SZEI. I 2XRS. TROTZHY TO TBAYEL l . I i I Th Ad fr Friday and Saturday marcn 1 j I II XII AN Tak; Bids April 1 Covering 600 Sliles of Road Three Bridge Projects. State Engineer Cochran Tuesday announced that bids will be receiTed April S on "maintenance gravel for 967 miles of highways. This ia in addition to the contract letting scheduled for April 1. when main tenance material will be bought for 923 miles. These two lettings will take care of approximately 1,900 miles, a large share of the Nebraska graveled highway system. Any fur ther contracting of maintenance Monday, called there to look after men from a life cf crime, some business matters. tLey making j shame that the cues wrso the trio via their auto. Harry O'Brien and family and Mr?, i men cf them, should endeavor to beat M. E. Duff, all of Cedar Creek, were 1 him to near death. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Greene, where all enjoyed a very nice visit on last Sunday. The home cf Louis Crunk has been Gravel and bridge contractors are it is a expected to nock to Lincoln in large he had number oa April 1, when the high- talked to as father and tried to make way department takes bids on three "This Is tie Tale of a Shirt." And shoes that became mittens, in the work shop at Minot. X. D. Red quarantined on account of scarlet j Cross, says the Mir.ot Dai'y News, fever, but it is reported that all are ! '"Shirt tales are Ueir.g made into getting along nicely which is good i comfort topr. Quilt covers, and the r.es to their numerous friends. ! uppers of ol J-fasiiioned high top Lee Farris. who makes his home ; shoes become mittens in the hands i.,-r pvr r.f fr.im i rrcrted as be-1 of the volunteer Red Cross worfclin clearing paths thru the winter's ing in very prvor health at this time shop. There is a special call fo bridge projects, and about 600 miles of "resurfacing or maintenance gravel. There are sixty-five maintenance gravel contracts to be awarded, scat tered ail over the state. Need for early replacement of gravel lost during the winter has been pointed out by engineers since the snows disappeared, showing much material had been scraped off the roadways by blades and plows Istanbul. Members of Leon Trot zky's entourage said that Mrs. Trot zky would not remain here as a hos tage to insure the return of the for- j me- communist leader from a three ! months trip in Czechoslovakia. She will accompany him. they said, when he leaves Turkey. When it was an nounced Friday Trotzky would be permitted to enter Czechoslovakia it was said members of his family would remain in Turkey. Board Claims Right to Act as It Pleases Says That It Is Subject Only to the Constitutional Prorisions in Its Acts. ! ifn A ri ft having just had a siege cf the f a j quilts and mittens. frcm which he has not entirely re-! - "A shoe repair shop has offered to covered. stitch free of charge, mittens made i The members of the Woman's Ex- trom ?ncwr loe tnree bridge projects are as follows: Widening of Piatte river span near Bridgeport to make a twenty foot ter.sicn club me" one day during the week at The home of Mr. and Mrs. So the women at the Red Cross roaaway. for old shirts, igie track At present there is a sin- depot are appealing tens. 1 . - x - i . V- t r- TAt - i , - fn-r thi f i Lies ioi snoes. nooieas anu uwa- families, including the husbands and:. a3d stockings, the woolens and the kiddies and enjoyed a very pleas-! stockings used for lining the salt an t time. i Elmer Tike has leen very serious- Iy ill with an agrevated attack cf pneumonia which he has been wrestl ing with for seme time. Everything has been done fcr the patient, and at the last reports he was getting some better. J-r.--e L. Tell cf Omaha was a vis- i iter in Union for a number cf days : curing the forepart of this week j where he was visiting with friends and as well looking after some busi- j ness matters. It seems good to get I back to Union after having resided in Omaha for a time. Say, Uni:n is a pretty geed place to live anyway! A Visitor In Plattsmcuth. W. H. Porter and the good wife were ever to Plattsmouth one day last week where they went to look after some business matters and call ed at the cfSce cf Robert Walling where they had some abstracts to lock after, and found that gentleman cut cf town. When Mr. Walling re turned he was notified of the call rinT- fVsnfprj v.iTci tfcff drouth area are giving help applying the knitting needles as ia World war days." As a result of an arpeal from Na tional Red Cross 52 chapters in 13 states cf that area were preparing to ship 2324 knitted garments into Montana and North Dakota for needy children. On to Washington Uiis Bicenten nial year. Annual convention. Am erican Red Cross April 11-1 4th. Since health is wealth, why cot spend wealth for health? So reason-; ed a youngster in the 4th or 5th grade in an Indiana school. Putting his thoughts on a poster he received a prize for it. If it takes a fifty thousand dollar man to guide a client, develop a coal mine, put a corporation on its feet, what is a teacher worth, who takes that boy of yours. guide,5 him, de velopes him. puts him on his feet and makes a man cf him? The happinest people are those who must work to live. Fortunate and took occasion to write Mr. Porter i is tte jan who has something to a letter in which he praised Mr. P-r-j;;ck and the to lick it. ter as au '.seal candidate for the pos- j Education is to know for the sake I with a turnout near the center. Steel and concrete are speci fied. Owing to technicalities, bids on this job were rejected a week ago. Four treated timber trestle bridges for four stations on the Atkinson Deverre highway. Each bridge to be twenty-one feet long. Installation of concrete floor and steel handrail on a bridge between Wolbach and St. Panl. The struc ture consists of three twenty-five foot spans. Following is a complete list of gravel projects: Orchard west, 5.5 miles. . Niobrara-Mouowi, 16.S miles. Winslow-Oakland. IS. 3 miles. Gretna south, 5.6 miles. Valley-Colon. 10.7 miles. Albion-Cedar Rapids. 16 miles. Lincoln-Valparaiso. 17.9 miles. Prague south. 7.2 miles. Prague-Mor?e Bluff, 2.7 miles. Eddyville-Sumner. 1.9 miles. Auburn-Brownville. 9.4 miles. Plymouth-Beatrice, Eeatrice-Wil-ber. 2S miles. Brunir.g-Plymouth, 9 miles. Anselmo - Victoria Springs, 5.S miles. Syracuse north. 13.S miles. Pawnee City-Tecumeh, 19. S miles. Syracuse-Tecumseh, 10 miles. Ponra-Willis. 6.9 miles. Lyons-Decatur. 13.7 milos. Falls City-Ruio. 3.1 miles. Barada-Shubert, 6 miles. Loup City-Sweetwater. 15. S miles. Beatriee-Wyraore-state line, 21.9 miles. ition of sheriff, saying: "You may i c; living not to live for the sake of 'miles. count on us giving you cur support. , knowlne. says Kate Douslas Wicsrin. i Peru west. 6.2 miles both at the primary :r;J the general; election. The t2ttle is cn with ten ? candidate? for the place. Should Mr. i WANTED TO SELL Pcrter win. he sure wi'I m: ideal person for the position. an 1 1 I Will H:li Tc-x-a Caucus. The town caucus for the no: J. I. Case threshing machine, 26-in. lAIso No. 3 Sandwich Corn Sheller i and cne 1S-36 Hart-Parr tractor. PAUL APPLEGATE. in-'ciii-3sw Union, Nebr. B00SEVELT AFFIXES NAKE aticr. cf candidates for the election ! of the city cSres thic spring will br- held cn Friday night cf this week, j and as there is muth interest in thel Albany. Governor Roosevelt sign ccmins election, it is esrected that ! ed the republican legislature'3 bill there will be a large and greatly in- ; appropriating $250,000 more for the tercited crowd in attendance. ! legislative investigation of New I York City's democratic adainistra- L. F. Schrel! Jfcci Better. j tior- He gaTe fci3 ppt1. h- ei' LcuU F. Kohrtii who hzz teea ia Plained, only because the investiga- the hcfpital a? Omaha fcr the past j :i02 w3 lhe trict the nearly a month is reported as show-! '-ffsislature and not to be interfered ing much improvem-nt and is ct I ith h the executive department. this time abie to be up and about the hospital ar.d is eiepcted to be able return home the c SHERIFF'S SALE to ar.g week. ; Co. las: Sunday Mr.-. Kohrell and their son. Albert Kohrell and wif. were over to Omahi to see the ratient. State of Nebraska. County of Cass George A. Stites Very Sare. From the attack cf a crowd ss. By virtue of an Order cf Sale is sued by C. E. Ledgway. Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass Auburn-Dawscn, 4.3 miles. Beatrice-Pawr.ee City. 25.6 miles. Puchard-Yerdon. T.9 miles. Piatte Center-Madison. 13.6 miles. Columbus-Genoa. 22.4 miles. Columbus-Platte Center. 13 miles. Wahoo-Ceresco. ll.S miles. York-Seward-Lincoin. and Seward Miiford. 34. & miles. David City-Columbus and Schuyler-Seward. 23.9 miles. Fremont-West Point. 20.4 miles. Fremont-Hooper. 13.1 miles. Gretna-Louisville and Fort Crook Chalco, 30.2 miles. Fremont-Arlinrton. E.2 miles. Norfolk-Neliah. 30.9 miles. Humphrey-Norfolk. 14.1 miles, Norfolk-Pileer. 16 miles. WLsner-Stanton. 14.1 miles. Norfolk-Wausa. 25.4 miles. Tekamah-Lyons and Oakland-West Point. 20.5 mile. Oakland-West Point-Crowell. 14.2 mile. Blair-Oakland and Tek air. ah. Deca tur. 15 miles. Oakland-Walthill. 15.3 miles. P-osalie-Homer. 14.1 miles. Winnebago-Dakota City. 13.8 miles Ravenna-Hazard. 9 miles. Fullerton -Genoa. 11.5 miles. E.e.1 Cloud-Franklin. 10.5 mile3. Allianc-e-Hemingford and Alliance- JAnz-ora. 1.3 miJes. i rhadrnn-Allia.Ece. Chadron-Whii- ccunty. Nebraska, and to me directed, EPy a,id chadron-Wavside. 7.7 miles, I will cn the 16tb day of April A. D. i Chadron-Rusnville. 12.7 miles. 1932. at 10 o'clock a. m. cf said day! Hay Hpricgs-Merriman. 8. miles at the south front door of the court j Gordon Dcrth. 12.7 miles. cf uoue ia me uuy ot -r.aiismooin. in; Raven Ea-AnlT. 26-5 miles. ruSans ho laid m wait for Gc.-rge to the tighest bidder f.r C!Lih tbe . MeTB;.StjetoB. 29.1 miles. A. Stites and under cover cf revol-! following real estate t-wit: The west half of Lot 2 and Mere Vou Are Steak, per lb. I Gc Roast, per ib. He Groceries as low as any town in the county. Come, sea for your self be satisfied of this truth! C D. Otunc Union, Nebraska. - all cf Lot 3 in Block IS, la Latta's first addition to the Village cf Murray, in Cass coun ty. Nebraska The same being levied upon and l taken as the property of Frances F. 1 Brendel and Thomas J. RrtTrf!. !e. fendants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by John S. VaJ lery. plaintiff, against said defend ants. . Plattsmouth, Nebraska, March 16. A. D. 1932. ED W. THIMGAN, Sfceriu of Cass County, Nebraska- ml 7-5 w. North Platte-OFtllocs and North Platte-Tryoc. 7.1 mile. Gibbon - Kearney - Hazard. 23.9 mile. Gothsbtirg-Farnasi, 1.5 miles. Lexington north and scrath. 3.8 miles. ONfciI-Cltanra.ter, lfi.2 miles. ITY STOCKHOLDERS The stockholders cf the Lewiston Community Center will meet at the community center on Thursday eve ning. March 2 4th at 8 o'clock. All are urged to attend. In the opinion of F. C. Radke and Clark Jeary, special counsel for the state board of equalization and as sessment, "the violent effort of the attorney general to bolster up his position his appeal from the valu ation placed on pipe lines) by the acumulation of hypertechnical ob jections to the procedure of the board" should meet with summary rejection at the hands of the supreme court. The" board maintains that its fig ure was reached after taking evi dence and from personal sources of information, and that it represents a valuation as nearly as is humanly possible on a parity with other tax payers. The case is to be argued next Monday. The board defends the increase as Just and proper, and says in conducting the hearing it was not required to follow judicial pro cedure. It is contended that in the ab sence of evideu.ee to the contrary, public officials will faithfuly and legally perform their duties; that the board is a creature of the con stitution, made up of executive of fices, and operates under a self-executing section of that document; that the legislature cannot interfere with the performance of those du ties, and that tbe board can act as it pleases insofar as it does not vio late the constitutional inhibition; against taking property without duej process of Law., j TRIES TO SAVE TPS. JTJDD Phoenix. Bare possibility exist ed that the house to house canvass her aged father is conducting in be half of Winnie Ruth Judd is not the tragic "wild goose chase" it ap pears. Legally, there would be no significance to the petition to com-j mute his daughter's sentence f rom j hanging to life imprisonment, even should the seventy-three year old j Rev. K. J. McKinneH'obtain 20.000 j signatures. Actually, in the opinion j of seasoned political observers, the; petition may carry some weight, if aj considerable number of signatures j are obtained. I Asked about the progress of his; pilgrimage, the aged man replied:; "Please don't ask me for particu-j lars. It is slow work. There's only; myseif to do it. It's too early toj say. I will say that there are many persons who believe me when I tell them that I know nry poor girl best, j and I know she couldn't have done a thing like this, had she been inj her right mind." j CONVICTED IN KIDNAP CASE j St. Louis. The second man in the Alexander Berg kidnaping case was convicted Sunday when a circuit court jury returned a verdict ot guilty against Edward Barcume. ex convict, and fixed punishment at twenty-five years in the penitentiary. The state had asked the death pen alty. Two cinvictions. one plea of guilty and one mistrial have result ed since the arrest of five men for the abduction last November of the wealthy St. Louis fur dealer, who was held prisoner four days in a fiat before being released after a promise cf $50,000 ransom, which was never paid. Charles Heuer, al leged leader of the kidnapers, was convicted in an earlier trial and his punishment fixed at ninety-nine years in prison. GHATS GE0UP IB EES3I0U Douglas, Wyo. Plans for enlarg ing the Wyoming district of the West Central Grain company of Omaha; were discussed here at a meeting of j officials of tha organisation' district No. 1. The plan will be submitted to the company's headquarters for approraL M. C. 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Sunset or Casco Ddttttcir 1-lb. Carton . . 22c Best cf All rjarccrinc 2 lbs. for - - - 23 c Bred Spred PircccirvcG Full -IC 16-oz. Jar - ADC Long Shred Cocoanut 1-lb. Glassine Bag 19c Eagle Brand Royal Anne No. 2l2 Can PIXZAPPLE Del Monte, SI. or Crush'd, No. 1 flat can, lO; 2VS.10C 5ILVZB BJLR PEACHES In syrup. Ho. 2'2 can 10 C CHALLENGE BRAND PEAS No. 2 can 1 10c DEL MONTE KRAUT No. 2 can, Qc; No. 2'2 can 10c FIRST PRIZE KIDNEY or LIMA BEANS No. 2 can 10c DEL MONTE FANCY WHOLE BEETS- No. 2 can 12HC CHOCOLATE PEANUT CLUSTERS or Molasses Chips, HACARCNL SPAGHETTI or SHELL MACARONI, 2 CALIFORNIA BABY LIMA BEANS 2 lbs. for COLORADO PINTO BEANS 5 lbs. for FANCY BLUE ROSE BICZ 5 lbs. for CALIFORNIA ENGLISH WALNUTS Large, budded, GV. 10-!b. Cloth Bag 100 lbs. C & H Cane, 94.S3 47e 1-lb. can. lbs.' lb 19c 15c -15c -25c -25c -29c Fresh, Fluffy Elarshmallows . Glassine Bag XiC Santa Clara PRUNES Med size, 4 lbs. . 25c 25-lb. box, $1.33 E3L?lcim9c Small can - - 3c Doz., 36c; Case, 4 doz., $1.44 Tall Can 6' Dozen, 72c Case 4 doz. S2.88 Silver Bar Grape Fruit Nc.2can - - U.02 Hinky-Dinky CoSircc 3 lbs., 55c; 1-lb. ICe Sweet, mid Blend Windmill or Butter Hut Gaflad EDircssiing 8-oz. jar, 15c Pint, 23c Quart . . 1C00 ISLAND or SPREAD 38e Our Mother's COCOA faSLlOc ca. 23c IPtiairfittautm Plain, or Hop Flavor Can m3 Eagfl Dracad a.. W Thompson's Chocolate Flavor i 1-lb. Can - - BABBITT'S CLEANSER 4 cans fcr - - For Dath and Shampoo, as wwii uaunary small n Med. On Tartr, Pkg. 39c "Balanced" for 24- Perfect Baking .lb Hinky-Dinky FLOUR fb... 59c 93c Vncliturn'o f Sol' TJontc 'Vacuum Packed lib. Can 33 r f