TETTESDAY. OCXCBni 2, 1922. PTJLTT31I0THTH EZKI -. WEEKLY JOUKHAI Nehawka Department! Prepared ia the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. 7 ft Ms f0 I to n I 1 DEMAND IN HISTORY i Worth Click and wife were visit ing in Omaha last Friday, making the trip in their auto. Grovcr Hopkins delivered his wheat last Monday, the neighbors as sisting in the hauling of the same to Murray. Ira Queen shelled corn last week and delivered the same to the farm of V. O. Troop, who is using it for feeding. Curt McCartney began picking corn at the home of L. M. McVeVy for F. r. Sheldon last Monday af ternoon. Wool automobile rcces, $10.00 to $13.50. Exceptional values for the money at Sheldon's Store. W. O. Troop and son Robert Troop shipped into this community two cars of cattle, which he will feed this winter on their farm. Mr. Earl Troop and Delbert Todd are now members of the foot ball team at the state farm, where they are taking a course in agriculture. John Lloyd and wife were visit ing with friends at Plattsniouth on last Monday evening and Tuesday morning, making the trip in their buggy. Mrs. Harley Thomas of Talmyra. who has been visiting in Nehawka at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.. Thomas, returned to her home last Monday morning. W. O. Troop has not met with the best of fortune in his sinking of wells, as he has two wells dug, and struck ledge rock in both, which pre vented going deeper. Mrs. Emma Hurdick. a sister of Mrs. Nick Klaurens and Henry Gru ber, who has bren visiting for smiie time 'in Nehawka returned to her home in Omaha last Saturday. J. tl. Hill, v hose corn crop vas destroyed by hail last summer, is as sisting in the pithing of the crop of Frank Hogue. who is fanning on the Mrs. Feter Perry farm near Cotton wood. Mrs. Elmer Fhilpot. who has been sick for a number of days, has be:i in a very poor condition, but her many friends are hoping that she may recover i.nd be able to be out again soon. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kindle were vi- Iting at Lincoln L st Sunday, driv ing over in tneir auto, the prime ob ject o fthe visit being to see thoir little nephew who had arrived only the dy before. Edward Murray. who has been loohins after some business matters at Norfolk returned home again last Saturday evening and is preparing to build a chicken and also a hog house in the near futuie. Miss Ruth Hintcn who is with the Sheldon Manufacturing company, was a visitor at her home in Lincoln fire You Needing Wafer? well machinery ready for service See us if you are needing a well. Eastrich & Lawrence, Nehawka, Neb. for over Sunday and returned to take up her work lat Monday morning, af'er having enjoyed her vijit very n:m h. Kcw shipment of blankets, $2.75 tcp at Sheldon's Store. F. R. Cunningham has been plac ing his thrct-hhrr outfit in repair since computing his season's work and getting it in just the ri-iht i-nape for the coming summer, which i- sin ecelirnt practice, and one which he h.!s always kept up. L. H. Young and son Parr s--hip-peu into t!-e:r feeding lots last week i'jr.i" Gt; lu.id of cuttle which they are row feeding and us they are ex cellent ft-: '!.r- and handlers of stock, v. e ;.re expecting them to make a good f.ucess of this lot of e.itt'e. V.. W. Strikes and his crew of workers have been luoving the burn which has stood on the old Tro ip pare to where Rul-ort Trot . 110 v. l;e;-. a'-s t!::Te will be the headquar ters of the farm fro in now. A n,Mn-h-.-r of tiio buildings have already beer. mov-d to the new ioi.-atioa. R. Kettlehut and Clarence Peck were at Ashland last week makinr purchase of potatoes which they lir.d there in k.rge quantities. Galen H. Rhoden went over in his truck and brought home a lorid for himself and neighbors. :iiey being excellent po tatoes and well worth the price charged. Petir Oj p was a vi-itor in Nehav.--ka last week, hut wpnt to Nebraska City on Wednesday, v. here ! e visit ed for a short time at the home of hi" dm flit or. Mrs. Walter Ll( yd. t'un departing for Omaha, where he is making li is home for the present ; the hoHT- of i.is daughter, Mrs. V.Ti P.lark. .'Ir. and Mr. Truman Tysor. who .ire :t thi time making their home Yorktown, Iowa, which is between Shen-.iidr::h :nd Clarind:i. whore they are managers of a large farmer-' 'tore. write that business is good :ae &J?.J ; y.'JJ.T..,- j remembered as M'.ss Florence Vessel. The Xtkuv.ka scliools which are jiu't row in somewhat of a crowded condition are availing the-mseives of p1.! the room possible and have con vr'cd one of tl: hall ways into vn a?dit!on-jl recitation room and which has r'dded much to their space. Me:; rs Ik inert Switzcr i-.nJ C. I). Kclt ner made the chan-e. "ev? shipirent of sweaters, ladies', children's and men's at Sheldon's Store. LOW BR THAN THE MAIL 0HDEE HOUSES Yes. we are furnishing re liable tires at lower prices than the mail order houses are putting out inferior goods for. This good only for a limited time, so you had better et what you j want while they are i;o:ug. See the list of prices below ! United ts.tes 8z Racine Tires NON-SKIDS i & mm Modem Plants H?.ve Increased Capacity of 62,500 Bottles a Day but Makers are Still Behind Orders Medicine Publicly Endorsed by Best People Everywhere. Durinc" the first seven months of thi year ".."S4.00 bottles of Tan lac have been sold and a new world record for a proprietary medicine is established. Taul.T-'s wide-sprer.d and ever in creasing popularity is the strongest j. )?;::!.!? prof of its unquestioned merit. No product, no matter how extensively advertised, could con tinue to establish world records for rales year after year if it did not pr; duc actual and positive results. Tanlac is composed of the "most br n-Iiciril roots, herbs and barks v.ikiv ii to medical science. The form is etML-r!l and conforms to all I ire fond and drug laws, and al-tliou-ili Tanlac's superiority is abund antly supported by leading authori t'::; it i the people themselves who hfve made Tanlac what it is. Mil lions upon millions have used it and hi've toid other millions what it has done, while thousands of the best people in every community have uien public statements of the great benefits they have received by tak ing it. Tanlac is sold by all good drug-crits. delight' of both children and teach ers. The primary room is decorated for Halloween and the children brought plants from home, which makes the room more cheerful. The agricultural boys assisted Stone and Sons in preparing their pigs for the sale on Wednesday and also attended the nale. looking up methods, expense and other factors in putting on a sale. Harriett! Stone celebrated her 8th birthday by bringing her birthday cake and apples to school to share witl her school mates. Greetings were given in honor of Harriett, all wishing her many more happy birth days. The first term cf school is over this week and report cards will he Siven out Monday. Parents should look tl ese over carefully and if not satisfactory consult with the teach ers. Teachers will welcome the co operation of the parents. For aotc singing the fifth ar.d sixth grades have learned some Oc tober and Hallowe'en songs. All the grades are now teaching singing regularly in their work. The child ren are taking a keen interest in it, and it is a valuable addition to the school. The seventh and eighth grades have for interior decoration a large flower box of plants that was kindly given by Mrs. Herman Thomas. Others have given plants for the room v.'hich makes it more cheerful. The reading class has just finished "The Man Without a Country" and "Anthony's Oration Over the Dead Caesar." Besides oral reading, some very good discussions were given. "TIYSSIS mrm: a ! Size 30x312 10.65 We are prepared to furnish you' Size 30x3Vs Ccrd 13.00 an excellent well. We have the Size 32x3V2 13.75 Size 32x4 lb.u'J Order from Porto Eican Govt. The Sheldon Manufacturing com pany received an order for a number of their concrete minors mounted and with engine attached, from the Porto Rican Government, and which were started on th long journey to their destination this week. These ma chines will be used for doing govern ment work and it is evident that the ootnut of the local ooncern stands high., not jione in this country but foreign lands as well, for these peo ple are only making purchases when they know the quality of the goods they buy. Size 22x4 19.25", Size 34x4 20.00: TThese tires are guaranteed but ; the prices cannot be assured for any j great length cf time. Come early. ;KKKKV ! Nehawka -:- Nebraska Get a Gift Worth While! We have some real high grade fancy Chinaware and some cut glass water sets received this week, so be among the first to come in and get first choice. Every piece of this goods is something that the housewife can feel proud of. Also our silverware is unsurpassed for wedding presents, etc. Don't forget our repair department, as it always gives satisfaction. E. R. KEKDLE, NEHAWKA NEBRASKA Tit ere will bo a dance given at Nehawka Auditorium on the cot:: Friday eveciag, which will be the benefit of the Ns-hnwka ball te This is b-j; fitting. ss the team worked hard durinsr the summer the amusement cf the people of hpwka and vicinity and that town is tiikir.sr an interest in tl .v el fa re is but the right thing. the ing for a tn. for e e ir Give Candidates Good Reception. Last Monday afternoon the people of Nehawka greeted the republican candidates for concres.s. Messrs Wal ter Anciersoa and R. H. Thorpe, who v.-ere accompanied by the almost en tire republican ticket of this county, who were making a tour of the towns in the county. Like the arguments of the: democrats Nehawkaites listen ed to what these pt-ople had to say with courtesy and are now ready to decide as to whnt they will do when the time comes. Just vthat that is. ti e election cunvasing board alone will be able to teil. and then not un til after the "battle of ballots." - omww KNIT JACKET Let's Straighten This Out in Your Mind Many nun think that r. Tom Wye is a. knit jc! t th.it is seen only in country tlubs, yacht cluls, and $5000 cars. Tom Wye is so smart and so jiopulnr with the best dressers that you expect it to be high priced. You are ripht in jour idea that it is worth n lot, but iU price is nnly Two-xh l'-t style Come in and see our new stock of Tom Wye Jackets! F P SHELDON Established 1888 PHONE NO. 14 NEHAWKA, NEB. Was Well EnowTi Here Mi-? Aleth-i Str::tton. who far nt':abir of months made her home at ! '.lie 1 onie of Tlr. and Mrs. J.-.:l;' hi.us'.as. and who returned to tl e ' east s;une time :.go. was married vt : f'hicatro a short tine since. Mis ; St rat ten will he remembered as a . musical instructor f much utility and teaching while here. ', j Young' Han Breaks Ann. j Lrst Sunday evening while VP'-'- , Kettlehut. who was cranking his car received a kick from tlie oh"-"treo-i erous nuw hine breaking one of tht bones in his arm. which is causing i him much sutVeriug. T.'-.e fracture j has been reduce- ar.d the younsr man i is pettin:; aloiiir as v.ell as could be I reasonably expected. Hairpshiie Soars Fcr Sale Th long, stretchy fellows, carry ing the b-f blood lines of the breed. For parikulars write to or call on Krncst M. Pollard. Nehawka. Ne braska. o!2-4sw Ead Good Meetings Grverror Morehead, who is the dr::nT;:tie candidate for congress, with a number cf the candidates on the democratic ticket, were in Ne 1 -'wk-j last Thursday and met a very rJt?ntive audience, who gave close attention to what the governor had to sr-v in his discussion of the nn tio.u.I questions as well as of state is'jes. The people showed the party every courtesy and crave very close r Mention to what they had to say. Messrs W. B. Uann'ng and W. II. Tills were present and met many of thnir friends here. Home from Wedding Tour Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Anderson, who hve been spending some weeks at the resort at Lake Andes. South Da kota, where the fishing is fine and where they both causrht and ate some of the finest of fish, have returned to Nehawka. Andy caught one fine bars which weighed three pounds and was but a few inches less than three feet in length. Committee Well Pleased The committee having in h. jnd ti e entertainments which hive ben be ing r.ide ;it the auditorium for the benefit of the building ajid also for the welfare of the community, v ere surely well pleased with the results which v.-as reached in the entertain ments which were given last week, in the Connecticut Yankee, as the house w-?s filled to capacity. The selection of the best which the country affords in this line is meeting with the ap proval of the amusement loving peo ple of this community and extending man;- miles away for a large per cent of the attendance came from miles away. Uehav.ka Again Enjoys Trains The peop'e of Nehawka are surely pleas?d wifh the restoration of the diy passenger trains to the Fnion Lincoln branch and are pleased to ! give al! aid possible to the road. This I places the town again in a position i to keep in touch with the outside ' world. Wins Many Prizes A. L. Mayabb. the breeder of the Hig Type Poland China hogs living west cf Flittsmouth. is making a big success of the raising of this very popular kind of porkers. He has just purchased one of the Peter Pan boars and an excellent individual he has at that. He hid a son of Queen Omaha at the county fair last month which won many prizes for this enterpris ing young man. Quen Omaha took first prize as an aged sow. being weighed at the fair and tipping the hem at 710 an 1 is two and a half yars of are. She also received in her class first and second champion and also grand champion, which is doing fine for one individual. She nlco got first prize on produce of dam. and also first prize on get of r.ire. which seems rather plenty for what he had on exhibit. Mr. Mayabb has about thirty of these fine porkers and is expecting to hold a sale dur ing the coming winter. Says Easiness is Good Frank P. Sheldon, who has been in business in Nehawka for many years and who knows what business is, de clares he is well pleased with busi ness at this time, and notwithstand ing storms and other hindrances, people have to live, and he says that if the business m.m will go after the business, offer his customers full value for their money and then hus tle when he gets business instead of Vir.g cortent to rest on his oars, he will have no occasion to complain of dull times. Times and business con ditions are what you make them and if one will hustle instead of sitting around growling they are bound to succeed. Enjoyed the Evening Greatly A number of the neighbors of Mr. Chester Minnear, who will move to another neighborhood in the spring, gathered at his home last Saturday evening and made merry with their ; friends and with the large number i present ail had a most excellent even j ing. They sure made Chester and , his good wife feel that they have a I host of friends here. Parent-Teachers' Association The next meeting of the parent- teachers' association will be Tuesday j evening. November 7, at S o'clock i at the high school assembly room. Every effort is being made to make j the Nehawka parent-teachers' asso ciation the success it has proven in other places. The number in attend ance at our first meeting this year was small. Every parent should at tend these meetings for the benefit the vwill receive both for themselves and their children. At the last meeting it was voted to require dues of 25 cents per year for each member. It was felt there would be no objection to such an amount and that it was necessary to have a little money in the treas ury. Dues should be paid at the next meeting when you will be enrolled as a member. An appointed committee has ar ranged a splendid year's program. A printed copy of this program will be given you at the next meeting. In it will be found the program of the eve ning and the names of the hosts and hostesses. There will be music, papers on subjects vital to school and com munity life and a chance for open discussion on these subjects or on any other subjects pertaining to school. Then the serving of light re freshments will give a social time which will be thoroughly enjoyed. Our teachers are very busy people. This parent-teachers association gives them more work to do, yet they are going into It with willingness and vim. Surely we parents can do our part by joining the association, r.t tending the meetings and showing an interest. We will enjoy it all. It will help us all. November 7 the program will be put on by the grades below the high school. Our force of grade teachers is working to give us an interesting program, demonstrating the work that is beintr done by our children This will be very interesting and en tertaining. Other meeting will be equally so. While I have especially mentioned the parents of school children, this association is for others as well. We are all interested in our schools. Per haps your children have finished their course, perhaps they will enter in a few years, perhaps you are in terested in some one else's children. Come anj-way. You are very welcome. If we do not take an active part, we can show our appreciation by our presence. Let us join and boost and make this a successful year for the asso ciation, laying the foundation for a splendid working organization to go on through the years. LOIS POLLARD, Secretary. .4 mimm&- i t mm LmL Nehawka School Notes The first grade is reading from a book now. The second grade is working on Roman numerals now. The enrollment of the school has been decreased by two. the Powell boys having moved to Plattsmouth. The new desks were all in place for Monday morning, much to the ?u H. THORPE The Boy Orator of 1896 Republican Candinate for Congress to Fill Vacancy A Forceful Speaker A Logical Debater A Deep Student of Econo mic Question Able, Progressive, Patriotic i Great Maiesilc THE RANGE WITH A REPUTATION Sk Delight to the Eye and a delight to the heart cf the housewife, too! Even more beautiful than ever before, the New Great Majestic is finished with pan els of lustrous enamel. You may have your Majestic pan eled in White Enamel or in Elue. The panels cn the doors and on the splasher back make the whole surface of your Majestic so easy to keep new and bright. You will be proud cf this New Majestic rrnge in your kitchen. Any Size or Style Majestic Family Range can be fur nished with Blue or White Enameled Panels and Back. Plenty of Hot Water from Your Majes tic Reservoir. Water that is boiling hot! ust dip it as you want it from the reservoir attached to the side of your Majestic. The intense heat from the fire box is carried directly into the water in the reser voir by the Majestic all- copper one-piece heat pock et. When you do not want the water to keep boiling, vou easilv shift the reser voir away from the fire box. The top of the- reservoir is level with the range top, giving vou additional space for keeping tilings warm and i:i a handy position. You will appieciate this labor saving and convenient Majestic Hot Water Reser voir every day during the many years that your New Majestic Range will serve on. Perfect bakvu;, too. An Invitation We urgently invite you to our Majestic range demonstration one week onl' October 30th to November 4th. We want you to see and know the new, im proved, beautiful Majestic Range in many styles and sizes. You must see that wonderful, polished. Solid Copperware and Majestic -et. the Factory is offering with every Majestic Range during this Bale. A Factory Representative will be on hand to give you concrete facts about ranges. Your visit will be delightful and profitable ta ycu. Don't fail to come. BOYS AND GIRLS Free souvenirs to delicht you on Children's Day Monday afternoon, Oc tober 30th, from S:S0 to 4:30 o'clock. m H. WiL Plattsmouth, Nebraska 2 Will T. Adams Republican Candidate for County Treasurer Born in Cass County. Engaged in farming and educational work all his life - fuccessful in both. During past four years in County Clerk's Of fee work very similar, to work in County Treasurer's Of fice. Eminently well qualified. A Vote for Adams EVioans Best Service! i J