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THURSDAY, MARCH 15,"1923. PIATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE TWO Nehawka Department! Prepared ia the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surroundinff Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. iLOGAL After Every Meal U SS NEWS! Bo You Want Ooo d Hogs? Here is the place to get a start. I have a few Hamp shire sows which will farrow during March. Better see about them at once. Vslas P, Nehawka, Sheldon Nebraska Mrs. Jessie Rice of Nehawka was a visitor in Murray one day last week. Edgar Glaze and wife were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Fultoa for the day last Sunday. W. A. Hicks purchased a fine sow with a litter of pigs by her side at the R. 13. Ftone and sons sale last Thursday. Kd'.vard Murray received a letter from his mother stating she had been quite ill with the flu but was much better at this time. Mrs. Eva Hammond of Weeping Water was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Rough for last Saturday and Sunday. I.ittlr? George Troop has developed in to the champion marble player of the Xthawka schools having won 163 marbles without a loss. Mrs. A. F. Sturm has been visiting in Omaha since last week, being a guest fit the home of her daughter, Mrs. John O. Yeiser. Jr. John Hobscheidt of near Murray was a visitor in Nehawka last Mon-. day. driving down in his truck to look after some business matters. Ij M. McVey was looking . after pome business matters in Plattsmouth last Saturday, making the trip via the Missouri Pacific trin from Un ion. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nutzman were visiting with friends in Oma ha one day last week as well as look in? after some business matters as well. Mr and Mrs. Z. W. Shrader who iiave been down with the flu for some ti'r.e are reported as being some bet- Set the News at Home! And as to that matter have the the enjoyment of hearing the best plays, concerts and hearing the ser mons, and lectures over the entire country, by Radio. We are ready to place a receiving set in your home, that will put you in touh with the whole of America. See us for specifications. Boedekor St Lundberg, Nehawka, Nebraska Bailor Set the Best! Many people sell ranges some good, some bad but when you invest your money in a range you do so be cause you want results. THE MONARCH RANGE vjs hzn tested in all ways which a range could be put to the lest and has always proven the best by far in all respee'es. We invite your inspection of this range, and will prove to you that it is the best ever made. Come and See for Yourself HENRY VESSEL NEHAWKA -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA ter though not as yet feeling their I) est Mrs. Lillian Shepherdson of near Weeping Water was a visitor at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Horton Kurth of Waterloo, Iowa, lor a num ber of days last week. C. R. Troop of Plattsmouth will ' i,,in thn pmistruction of a mod- auuu uco'" ern bungalow on the farm where Mr. , William Kruger lives anu win oiuti wise improve the farm. R. Kettlehut was looking after come business in Plattsmouth last Thursday and while there called on the Journal, advancing his subscrip tion tor a couple of years. J W. Hobson of Plattsmouth was a visitor in Nehawka for a short time last Monday waiting for a train to Weeping Water where he was going to look after some business matters. Warren Munn has been busy dur ing the past week shelling corn and has shelled corn for J. J. Pollard, M. G. Kime and Nicholas Onp, which they marketed in Nehawka at a nice figure. H. D. Betts and family departed a few days since for their home at Chappell after having visited at the home of the parents of Mrs. Betts, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Lundberg for the past two weeks. Orville Todd, who has ben taking a course in farming at the state uni versity, returned home a few clays since having completed the course r.nd will work with the father during the coming summer. ! Superintendent L. W. Burby. who has been having a tussle with the flu for the past week, is now able to be back on the job again and is feeling much better, thank you, though not quite himself as yet. The children of Mr. aud Mrs. J. M. Palmer and also Mrs. S. Humphrey, who is making her home with the Palmers, have beeu having a siege of the flu but all at this time are re ported as being better. Harry Higgins and wife of Omaha were visiting in Nehawka and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. n. St. John while here and also while in the city they looked after some residence property which they have here. II. C. Pollard and family were at Lincoln last week enjoying the bas ketball tournament which was rep .resented by players from all over the ctate. There was much interest in the teams of Cass county -which were bat tling for first place. - llr, W.- A. Hicks dug a well .for Mr - Nick Klauren in which lie went (down to the denth of C5 feet where he struck solid rock and could go no farther. Mr. Hicks has just returned from a two weeks stay near Otoe where he sunk a number of wells. Mrs. J. J. Lohnes, who has been staying at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Robert Troop, departed for her new hdme at Grant a few days since and was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Troop who goes to assist in getting the household af fairs straightened up after the mov ing and will also visit for a while before returning home. (Save the Wrap- fwsiWr Top off each meal with a bit oi sweet in the form OS WHIGLEY'S. It satisfies the sweet tooth and aids dfgeslion. Pleasure and benefit combined. Prom Monday's Daily. J J. L. Meisinger and wife were in Omaha today for a few hours, at tending to some matters of business. Miss Mable Bennett, who has been quite sick at Council Bluffs the past week, was able to return to this city last evening and will recuperate here. Richard Avard, who is now engag ed in playing at the Rialto theatre in Lincoln as well as teaching music there, was here yesterday for a few hours visit. W. P. Sitzman, wife and daugh ters, Margaret and Ruth, motored to Omaha yesterday and were accom panied home by Paul Sitzman and Miss Elizabeth. J. C. Bryant of Ashland, one of the leading attorneys, of that city, was here today for a few hours at tending to some matters in the coun ty court in the Buster estate in which he is interested. This is Net All a Joke No, for a varmint, whether whale, tear or dog ensercd and attempted to tat the Missouri Pacific station but left a portion of it as the appe tite diminished before the structure fell for is fact it did not fall at all. Some of the more positive of the wags of Nehawka aver that all was eaten except the sate and stove. Mr. Thomas wns at dinner when we call ed to see the havoc and Ave did not get to see it. CM 1 ... iri.l. .. ,A 5 A new full line of "Arrow Head" Hosiery for Spring has just arrived. In this line of hosiery you will find remarkable value for everybody. Ask us about this hosiery when you come in. la L r a PHONE NO. 14 Established 1888 rm UiV NEHAWKA, NEB. City Council Adopts Ordinance The city council of Nehawka at their meeting last Friday evening adopted an ordinance calling for the election for $25,000 for the install ing of a water system for the village of Nehawk. The matter of sewerage was also up but was deferred until the fate of the water ordinance would be known. Should the ordinance call ing for the bonds for the installation of the water system carry then the matter of the sewerage will be con sic red, probably favorably and probably unfavorably as the result of the former ordinance shall be known first. Surprised Their Fiiends Albert Anderson the genial and ef ficient salesman who is in the J. H. Steffans store, and who has his home in the new house which CM. Chris wisscer has hut recently completed, was surprised by some nineteen of hi3 gentlemen friends who gave this gen tleman a shower, as he is to wed Miss Christina Steffans in a short time. The evening was pleasantly passed in song and cards and you know the gentlemen had something to eat as well as smoke. Had an-Excellent Sale The sale of the excellent spotted Poland China brood sows which was put on by R. B. Stone and Sons prov ed to be one which met with popular favor and which resulted in many pleased buyer of this excellent line of porkers. The sale amounted to some $2,500 many of them going to a distance. Eoth Favor the Ford Frank P. Sheldon, who has been driving a Ford roadster which he had converted into a light truck, was so well pleased with the performance of the car that he has Invested in an other of the same kind getting the same from the Lundberg garage. And to be in line o rmore so, George Pol lard has acquired possession of a new Ford coupe which he will use for his traveling in the future. School Notes Eighth grade examinations will be held at the school building March 29 and 30. Maurine Cisney and June Peck have left the district and are missed in Miss Graff's room. Most of the- teachers wont home hist week. Manji-of them stopped in Lincoln for th? tournament games. Thi new library books are cata logued and in circulation now. They have given a new impetus to library patronage. The class in agriculture is now tak ing up. the study of dairying. More interest should be taken in this sub ject in the community. The American history class has planned a debate for March 23. "Re solved that city life is more advan tageous than country life." The seniors have completed the rhort stories that they have been working on for some time. As a whole they are very satisfactory. The frthu-iicre -planning a St. r.ltrtclr'S 'wLf frprbgram tor 'next Thursday convocation. Last Thurs day the time was taken up with sing ing, t The basketball season is over tor this yei:r. It has been very success ful for p, starter and a good team should be had next year. A full ac count of the season will be printed foon. The seniors are going to put on the motion picture entitled "The Power Within" on March 21. It is a story of the fires of faith and the value of love, the two deepest forces in hu man life. It portrays a man who is captain of his own soul: who falls when he forgats-ftiod and rises when he says, "Thywitt be done.". A Gang comedy will be run with this feature and a fine show will be put on. One night only, so get your seats early. SEED C0EN FOR SALE From Tuesday's Dally. I Harley Wiles and George W. Sny der, Jr., were among those going to Omaha this afternoon to spend a few hours there on business. Frank Fanger, who has been at Kansas City for the past several days looking after business matters and visiting with friends, returned home tli is morning. !Mart Olson of Grant, Nebraska, was here today for a few hours visit ing with his brother, G. W. Olson, go ing on to Omaha on the early morn ing Burlington. County Commissioner G. L. Farley Tnd County Assessor William Rum mell departed this morning for Lin coln where they will attend the meet ing of the county assessora being held there this week. Tom Rabb departed this morning for Omaha to receive medical treat ment and was accompanied by Andy Schmader, who will start in his train ing there for the Gibbons right at Peoria, Ilinois March 26. Samuel C. Windham arrived home today from the west, where he has been for some time, called here by .the illness of his father, Hon. R. B. Windham, who has been very poorly of late, but is now able to be up and around. ENJOYING TOURNAMENT From Tuesday's tany. The four classes of the high school have been planning for the past week a tournament of the basketball teams of the classes and yesterday after noon the first round of the tourna ment was played. The sophomores and the freshmen clashed in the opening game and the result was that the sophs wou the contest 42 to 24 and seemingly caught the freshmen unawares as they tore ithrough the defense for repeated scores. In the second game the seniors won from the juniors by the srore of 26 to 15 and in both games much spirit was shown and the class feeling ran high among the players and the rooters of the four teams. Wednesday evening at 7:30, the sophomores and the seniors will play for the championship of the school and the juniors and freshmen for the consolation honors and much interest is attached to the games by the class membership. Reed Yellow Dent seed corn, $2.00 per bushel. Cample tan be seen at the Chase Meat Market. C. R. Todd, Plattsmouth, Nebr. ni5-6tw o. Entertained the Basketball Team Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pollard who are both quite interested in basketball, entertained at their pleasant home In the edge of Nehawka the basket ball teams of the schools of this town and where they all enjoyed a most pleasant time as well as discussing the game which alL were interested in. A delightful lun'heon was served and which added to the pleasant eve ning. Miss Fio Wright' was in charge ef'the teams jii the. absence of the ' supt rintendent who-' could not be present on account of sickness. PoiiltryWanted! WEDNESDAY March 21st Special Notice On account of light receipts at this time of year we ere skipping a week, and vill be in Plattsmouth on MarcK 21 Bargain Wednes day when we , will pay the following CASH PRICES Hens, per lb. i 21c Springs, jier lb 15 Old Cox, per lb. 9c Ducks, per lb 16c Geese, per lb. 12c Leghorn Poultry, 3c per lb. less than above prices. V.ppf Wirles. nor lh 1 8c Horse Hides, each Remember Wednesday. March 21,' will be our next buying day in Plattsmouth, and we will be on hand rain or shine, prepared to take care of all poultry offered.- ' W.-E.KEENEY. . FARMERS MUTUAL INSURANCE MEETING An adjourned meeting of the Farmers Mutual Fire and Livestock Insurance company of Cass county, Nebraska, will be held at the Taylor school house, Dist. .No. 37, Platts mouth precinct, on Saturday, March 17, at 1:30 p. m., for the purpose of transacting such business as may legally come before the meeting. - J. W. TRITSCH, President. J. P. FALTER. ml2-5d, lw. Secretary. SECURES MARRIAGE LICENSE From Tuesday's Dally. Among the list of marriage licen ces aDnearing in the Lincoln papers of today is that of Edwin T. Terrell, of Milford, Nebraska, and Mrs. Me lissa .1. Tavlor ot Union. The bride is well known in the snntlipm nortion of Cass county. where she has lived for many years and is highly esteemed Dy a large circle of warm friends who will learn of her marriage with much pleasure and extend to the newlyweds the best wishes for a long and happy married life. Both the bride and groom have been residing at Milford for some time. FOR RENT SO acres, small improvements, five miles northeast of Union, known as Ben Raymond place. Telephone At lantic 3147. HANEY REALTY CO., , 501 World Herald Bldg. THREE HORSES FOR SALE One black team of mares, 7 years old, weight 1400; one bay. mare, 7 years old, weight 1350. Guy Mur ray, Plattsmouth, Nebr. FOR SALE Three Polled Shorthorn bulls, 9 months old, $50 eacn. win. tr. nai mes, Plattsmouth, Nebr. ' m5-6tw For regular action of the bowels, easy, natural movements, relief of constipation, try Doan's Regulets. 30c at all stores. 35 years Experience Office Coates Block t OR. G. A. MARSHALL ' Dentist . T 4 The Recipe Says! Use just so many cups of flour, but the degree of suc cess of your baking depends on how good the flour is. Golden Gate Flour, when handled properly, Insures Baking Success. You cannot measure the quality of flour with a cup, nor can you add to the quality of flour once it is milled. Quality is determined by the character of the wheat from which the flour is milled, and the skill used in milling it. GOLDEN GATE flour will please you, once you give it a fair trial, because it is milled from the choicest wheat and with modern equipment by men who are highly skilled in the art of milling. . Treat it as fairly in baking as we have in milling and you will have nothing to regret. Elmwood ftii!! and Elevator Go., Elmwood, Nebraska oval (Eafe : Meah and Short Orders Served at 'Aiitaour.'1' -NIGHT OR DAY!- flea!s 35c and Up Everybody invited to come in and see us. Everything New! Best Service! ' Best Coffee Only Served! South Side Main Street, Plattsmouth, Nebraska Plattsmouth Dmplement Company! In engaging in business in Plattsmouth, we de sire to announce that we have formed a company con- ! sisting of W. H. Puis, David Ebersole and Joseph 1 Mrasek, with the intention of serving the community contiguous to this town with the best there is in. the line of Farm Implements and Machinery. We will endeavor always to carry a full line of repairs for all machinery sold and used .generally in ', this neighborhood. ' . . Courteous treatment and the best of service will be our constant aim. . 'Come in and let's get acquainted. Plattsmouth Implement Company Successor to Ben H. Wiles -Single Comb White Leghorns!- Hatching eggs . . Baby chicks .... . .$ 6.00 per 100 1 en i nn per i vjkj Custom Hatching! Our mammoth incubator is ready to hatch your eggs. A charge of Vz cents per egg will be made. Only the following denominations canine accepted: 150, 300 450, etc. Make Reservation for Egg Space Early MYNARD NEBRASKA