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PAGE TWO PLATTSJIOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JO HEN AX 'THURSDAY, NOVELEES 0, 1924. Nenawka Department! Prepared in the Interests of the People of Nehawka &nd Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. appointments and most enjoyed the occasion. thoroughly 'JJ Hit! f;tM -with his assistants. C'.-rgi- l,rh'o. liob'-rt Windham and Clyde I'.i ;?;ain from Plattsmouth L rt V.":::i- vis locking niter some T u in'-A-s l-.uUts in Plattsmouth on 1..-:. Friday. crivinr ovt r in hi.s riu-c. J. V'ii:id-Tikli was looking af-. t- r ?'.: ; 1j :ri ;:.atte-r? in Ur.Ion i :-t '.!on l3- afu-rr.ocn making the Peter Opp, who has been staying Omaha for some time past, was 'Irs. Glen Rhoden who has been t the r:o?Dit.i wnere snc unaerwem. m an operation for appendicitis a short j jn Nehawka laft week and was mak tirr.e since. Is so far improved as to i ?nsr necessary' repairs on his ice house; ho able to return home trip i.-i Arr-.r I'i-tt-:.-'- : it T: 'i k - '. i.. ; -r; v Mr--. Jo I a v br-'-Tl tl.c home 1 O. : r. .Mr.-. Ni-i: i r Ji ll !l lo. Ma?t was av isitor at ; .'ri Saturday afternoon ;;:;r r-ff-r sou e busine.-;. there. Frns and pon, Robert, -:'ir.; for a few days at Mrs. Fran' parents, Mr. f'ln'irr n.-i. Todd wii: is attending vr-r: ity, wjk ii visitor at id Sunday. Jast week. C. D. St. John wa3 a visitor In C.vrJ.a l??t "Wednesday where he went to bring tome a load of oil '!ic!i ho ei)3 cri also to look after some other business in the big city. Frank Uoedeker, bank examiner, ves a visitor at the homo in N'e liavi :; on !it Sunday and hastened on arrain on Monday morning to Ir.'d: after the work in his territory. V.'. A. Hicks began the sinking of .-r .thir v.-t 11 ?t the home of Uncle I. I). Adorns, they having sunk one same litti'; while since and struck which is used in connection with the market which John Opp and eon con ducts. Edward has been painting at the lioaif cf It. B. Stone and will now go t to the home cf Addison Uoedeker,) v here lie has some work in this line ta do, but wiil not do the outside work at the Uoedeker place until the Surprised on Anniversary It ju.st happened that on last Sun day fell the anniversary of the wed ding of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas and whilo they were thinking that they would enjoy the evening quiet ly at home, secure in the knowledge that the outside world would not Know of the anniversary of the hap py event, but their friend3 had planned to give this worthy couple a surprise and they did ko. and com pletely surprised them an the host pml Lost-ss were not expecting com pany. The evening was most pleas antly spent, however, and thoroughly enjoyed by the happy couple and their guest3. ' . V BOX SOCIALS t Friday, November 21st There will be a Box Social at the Amick school one mile west and two miles north of Murray, Friday, No vember 21st. at 8 n. m. Come and enjoy our program. Take a chance : on our turkey. There will be lunch I served. Everybody welcome, i GRACE E. LINVILLE, nl3-3sw Teacher, it 9 - 15 ft it Ycur WHOLESALE MARKET Omaha ' "rholcalc market, keeping pece with thr (n"owth cf the Middle-Vrt in doing a wholesale business of $1,20j,0'J0 a day $900 a minute. Thii great volume of busines provi t' e p. uKrity of thi market pcjru'.;..y ei nd by fa r dealing, good merchiinclt'e ar.J capable r.vice. OMAHA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The Omeha wholesale mar Vet If t your door re idy to serve ycu in . f'.r i v r S.it iird.'iy ; ;'.!': t Vi.- ' t at hi,! !. Mi r ;i:-d Crni'-r v. r v kf pt liust- r i : t w'l. bing railed upon to r iN'i :,r.d I ll:r - l..ii:il vaults t'i- urioiir.diuf? rouniiT 1! it. riu i-v, if.- r ;iiid wife of t ' - in 'it h t-r- visiting at tl.o Fo'id ro' !- r.t the d -pth of Pixty feet. Kay Chriswisser and the family wer visit iii: v.ii the for?ner'3 notlu r, Mrs. Martha C'hriswisser in IM.at.'.mo.i; h !a-t Saturday and a!o v.ei'- fookin? after some shopping as well. V.". O. Troop who was in Omaha (:" tl;.v l.T.-;t -.V'-k n;rchas"il foiik 1;- !' I" I i l! f:.. ! li"t i of V, s t, i y V.. in w. ...lid r 1 fi:r the f : ii. !::it i'i' .-. for Shrndt r and dh r nl'o-.it Nehawka. I. .is ii Hu!f rinir of i !if u f i I is;a : U'l ist f.-w days and is !!' lust Jtisf ?:mw. fori of Murray had til'1 :i"t two weeks , sixty head of r-itl'e whi I to rr -i r M 'irray for wl' i " v. !' 1 return to in rondiiion .Mrs. I-. Ii. Young nnd son, Pn rr, v.cvi' vi 'iting m l looking aft-r Pn::e Ti ii :-: ii ' y-A ri;att rs in O'uulia on. day lit wrek ar:d while tliere Mrs VI i I , h-.' ;e if hi N. '. ' r a an.! ' vt : v : ineli. Mr. rnd Mrs. C. f - a . hol t Jo! koii. Mark Uurton r.Jo( i tlie stay , ' i r Mr l .. yt- I). St. .lolm were I i ii'o a t t In' 1'ome i"' Jnliii Koop or IjOUlfl- tl drivlr.g ovi r Sunday af :i 1 1 th. ir auto. 'it .1. Uo;irh pud wif. were a:' !.; Sundav at th' heme of t :. i mo .f.T. M vs. I). M. Wilson : ! !. i- l..u;d of Crete, going over in fa ir : of for the visit. !! -1 j.tk! the family from "t!i of Louisville wen- gin st at tf!- bom., of Mr. and Mr. V. O. 'I !! i sr Sanday. driviniT down in tio-ir auto fi r the afternoon. ;i.g v :4 having ron ik'd :;fler. !.'r3. Henrv I'ehrnfR bed during the of rot feelin:; l'-.t she mav be coming spring. At the ho: ie of Herman FahrkTd er last Sunday the day wps pieasnnt V er.tnt by a number of ycnr.g peo ple from Iowa, relatives, who were cvr for r v'it and all present both r"i"-ts and ihe family enjoyed the oc e: -i'm Vv ry much. M-nt Ivohb. who H on the road for a (irain hou-e of Omaha. wa a visi tor nt home for over Suiidny and on !a-t M..!:dny afternoon departed for Om-rlrt wh'"re !.e ntt'!i.K-d the grain d'i'brs association n:rl later went on tl.' road again looking after the bus iut r s of hi; Arm. (IcoM-e Troop v.hile working about t.ink at the home of his father, W. O. Troop, fell and In doing ro :-tmek one of his Iegi against the tank In ruch a way as to put him n;t of ronvnir--'.on for a few day:'. He i' putting in the time listening in n the radio and reading. Arnold Fit?, pa trick, -who rr:k! 's luen k'Dt iiomp .-i ciiifriTo and v ho is a com- iiit woek on ; r)r( in i traveler, was a visitor with well, but is i j.jster, M rr. K. J. Poeihker for a b'tfri.i t ho f f.-w- davs Inst wek and also visited rh h brought feeding and market when Enjov Shooting: Contest The members of the Nehawka Gun club and their friends to the num ber of Fon;e two hundred enjoyed a shooting match at the club eronnds the flr.-t of the week and there were many there who were much inter c.tfd in the report. John Hanson was the most fortunate in the list of rinte;:t:mts and was followed by Walirr Wundrrlieh and with others down the ll:i" until the score was not the bort. They, however, all en joyed th' ocension finely. There will be another match on the coming Sunday, November 23. at the samo phiee, northwest of Nchrtvki. At thi:-, time tliere will he turkeys, ieese. imd duks to fl'.oot for and as Thnnksgiving is roTiiing roon, it will Vo .-i most interfPting shoot. Now I: the time for all you good shoot ti to conie and get a good fat ' 'rk.y. duck or goose for your Thanksgiving dinner. .Friday, Ncve.-nber :41st There will Le a box. social given at the Keil school, ten miles west '. and a mile and a hnlf north of, Plattsmouth and two miles east of. Cedar Creek on Friday, November' 21st, at 8 p. in. Refreshments will be served. All the ladic-3 are urged to bring well filled boxes and the gentlemen their pocketbooks. The public is cordially inviteil to be r"3-j ent. ! MISS LOUISE PARRIOTT, J nl7-2sw, 2d. - Teacher, j of Murray, on n!7- Friday, November 21. FLO THACXER, Teacher. Tuesday, November 25th The pupils of the Lewiston chool will give a box social and program on Tu.si'ay evening. November 25th. Every lady phase bring boxes and the public is cordially invited to be present. MISS BESSIE LA RUE, nl7-2sw Teacher. MARSHALL BROS. NURSERY Agent AndreTv Slohlman will see all their old patrons soon. While Mr. Stohlraan expects to move to Lincoln, he will look after all the old patrons and new patrons as well in sufficient time for early spring delivery, with the good old Marshall lines tin bus iness fince 1SS7) or' fruit trees ai:d shrubs of all kinds. Your order will be ai rreciatc-d. Kindly wait for hixa. Saturday, 2Tovcnber 22nd There will be a box social at the Lewiston church on Saturday even ing, November 22nd. Program wiil be given by the pupils of the Ke nosha school. There will be guess ing contests, popular lady contest. Everyone urged to attend and ladies to bring boxes with them. MISS MA15EL HOWARD, Teacher. Friday, November 28th Thtie v.ill be a box soricil and program at Ox ord school dhdri'f No. 91 Friday evening, November 2Sth. FERN GAXSK.'IER. n20-23w Teacher. j Can't loci: well, eat well or Ted well with impure blood. K-( p the blood pure with Burdock Blood Bit tcis. Eat finaply, take exercise, keep 'f ;cLn an 1 rood health is pretty sure to :o?iow. 1.25 a bottle. i SIIOOTniG HATCH dental work ' , h?'s bf to , r : on Ti ; hoi.j n : n-'-ir fuiiir... Her manv friends will -it the home rf his parents as well. he rrleved at her illness. j who make th( :r home at Imperial, lienry Wet-std i.; just completing i I., c. Todd and wife fif Fr.'on one beating plant j"..y la"f week were vi.'iting in Oitr- l.uiuloerg t .::, ..0i:r' : -i -ee .Mr. Henry A hi w ? - f: convncD for ocrna! wont ads pay. yourself that Wednesday, November 28th th i a in !,.. -.ta!I '-io:i r.T the eev- lm;ni nf i ' wii! ha V" 1 near fetur int'T when It Mr. :;nd Mrs. rner th" work :.! none in am! ready for the "a-ts here. Louis Mou gey rnter- re Ai in Your Re pair Work tained for t ' ' ir home Mcrd:' men dinn.' 1 :'t F Leslie . A. F r end the day at I'inday, Messrs. and Everett. Ellis Ia- 'ii I will pivc it the most careful nttcntion, the host of materials I ;"r " O'kI careful auto repairing 'Th?. Beet of Service 0 Motto Willis GARAGE H i" and J. A. Simmons, where all I bed a most pleisant time. Mr. P(I Mrs. Fucene N'ufzman ware voiting in Omaha last Satur da.v wt.re Mr. Nutzman went to look after some business and where .Mr- Nufzn.an was doing Konie shop pi'i' while they were there. !'. ?. H inson has completed the r i. kitig of his corn crop and also has hauling corn from the clevr.- tl-.e farm to supply the defi- ei'-ney as ro a re(inig something lii'e .-bout fifty head of cattle. Mark P.tirton who has been work ing on a cellar and cave at odd times when h v.n able to ;-ef away from his other work, has them completed now and ready for the coming of s inter w hich is Just .about here. I'ilas Mttnn has been delivering wheat, during the fore part of this week he ha had stored since the t!irf filing season and he is getting e t ' - r . t IT, r ,,,,tst n.ll oilla- J'l..,. III! II. I i.l I -v ll.lli' "III i-ii.-i- Nebraska' fi'd Font he held the grain until now. a aa y hr'.ve t:r e they 53 ke t'icir iiome ;:i v '.i and Mrs. Wiil ver the liotel and A the future. Mr. ?H 15 Turkey, Geese & Duck . at ths Grounds of the Nehawka Gun Club Sundn?, Plovsmbsr 23. 1924 Come, win Thanksgiving dinner and have a good time. Nehawka, -Nebraska - mm d Imlimi i but there are some mighty important no tions, if you stop to consider. Are ycu well supplied witri needle?, pins and thread? H ave you embroidery and darning needles and darning cotton when you need them? I? you are in need cf none of these things, you will be interested in seeinp our work baskets. A most acceptable gift. Stop in and see the many articles which have been invented for the express purpose of making the sewing task a pleasant on?. 7 i en , -. hr.d an asV -nt vnt lour sir-e when !i" was endeavoring to extricate a i . -,rao which l ad falie-n, ruffering a bro'ren le'f and who h; convalescing -t th" Method' IiT-pita? in Omaha. Mr. .Mil rs creatly pleaded to have the visit of Mr. and Mrs. Todd. James U!a::o and his family moved to Plattsmouth where are expecting to make their horn the future. Mr. Waldo have taken ov will conduct it in the a-d Mrs. Waldo will make a success of the venture as they are wtW tj known and both willing to work and fi Mrs. Waldo one of the best of cool s. Will 11. uruger aim ine win: nioi: been en loving a visit from Mr. K ruber's mother who spent a few days hut week with them and the (It -narted for Dunbar where she spen some time with her son. Ffd Km er. before visitine at the 'home cf her sen, Wiil. she visited with h"r son. H. J. Kruger and was before t'uat a truest at the home cf her sol. Harry Kruger In Plattsmouth. The r09 club of Nehawka which Is n most sociable crew, was enter- iri tain- d last Thursday evening at the hospitable home of Mersrs. and Mc dames Frank P. Sheldon and Marion Tucker. A most pleasant evening v as had and all present enjoyed the ocension to the limit. All present t.Ii, In Ji.plirlntr Mmca ni.nnln nvOl ! - lent entertainers and were glad they if-. were nnmncreu this occasion. Velvin Stone and wife who been farming the past season near Douglas, have disposed of their in terests there and have moved to Ne hawka. Messrs. Frank Trotter and Frank McConnell, moved them to Nehawka the first part of the week. L-.st Monday aTfernoon, Messrs. Mc Fonnell anil Trotter were assisting with their trucks in taking a car load ef hogs to Union for shopping for Will Ost who is shipping a car of very fine hogs to market. CATARRH Catarrh t.i a Loe-a! :.. aae srreally !n H'-K-nced by Opnstitu ti.'ool conditions. HALL'S CATARBII MFDIClN'n on E sts of an Ointment which Rives Quick Kelicf bv local ari'l'Cation. and the Ir.tcrnal Medicine, a T,r.ie, which :ictr. t'Tiinrh tlio niood on the Murcus I5ur f.iceft and assists in rii!Mm ycur y?tetn cf f'atarrh. fold by druKpists fa- c.v-r 40 Tears. F. J. Cheney & Co.. "ftle'Jo, O. There program trict No. will be a. at Eight plate social Mile Grove !5 Wednesday eveuin: and Dis-Na- cember 2Gth. ;sw nl' n24-2d. FERN SPANG LF.R. Teacher. To be given at the Big Red Barn, one-half mile south of Otoe on at- ! uruay, November 22nd, at 1 p. rn. Two traps on the grounds, cli.-s 1 and cla3;i 2 in trap shooting. Tur keys, geese and ducks, trap shott ing, standing targets, rifle natch 5 and amusement for all. Plenty of ammunition on the grounds. Not re sponsible for accidents. VFRN HUGE and T. R. YOUNG, n201-sw. Manager?. rtiiitiiii rn 0 b i f S ng: Friday, November 21st There will be a box social given at the school house in district No. 60, three and a half miles southwest HONEY FOR SALE W. F. Moore. Nebraska. phone 130 4, Murray,' n20-Gsw First-Class Work Guaranteed! Prices Reasonable Mirror Ropl&ting and Sijrn Work A vunz inrv tm i. r.ii ji Liui.r, Phone 592-W, Flattzmouth TRAOG MAJiK Illilid ai tfft (Pi B r1 mmm it U B U H Bft U M mm fi 2Ha hi m A Brush for iLVery at H ousehold Need 1 1 AT LESS TMAft PEDDLERS' FRSESI Percolator Brush 10c Each with the guests on havo;fH Enjoyed Pleasant Evening Last Sunday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Yl. (I. Hanson were spending the evening uuitely at home, a few neighbors and others called until they had a house well filled with some thirty-six people there. There were present for the occasion, Mr. and Mrs. Will Kapp of Omaha. Mrs. Rapp formerly being Miss Lena Phil pot. W. J. Philpot and wife and their daughter, Marie; Win. Peters ..nil family. George Peters and wife. Gust Hanson and family, George Pollard and wife. Addison P.oededier and Win. Obcrralte. Best Ever News Published every once in a while by the makers of P.est-Ever Brushes for Thrifty Housekeepers VOL. I No. 1 Radiator Brush 30-inch Handle 40c Each- Seiis Steam Boiler Olaf Lund berg, who has had a steam boiler, disposed of the Fame to some parties who are installing the same nf the county seat and in running order Chalmcr Switzer greenhouse of the which is to be put in the near future. Is In Plattsmouth installing the boiler and doing the necessary plumbing to get the plant in th best working condition. Gee. C. Sheldon hauled the boiler to the county seat last Saturday on his big truck. M forem fit. tend.; National Shov? Harry Knahe, who is one of the forennvst fine swine breeders in No- i and onlv 21 rears of aire. took some fiftv verv fine f.neelmens f Hampshire bogs to the national , nit. r. mu'v. in i;iusiis v iiy, me swine being accompanied by a number of ether hoga to coniplet a car load. Harry had th? Arty on exhibition ar.d following sold n large number to breeders over the country. He took along 10 to be sold on the market. o Vhite Bottle Brush 25c Each Crumb or Table Brush Wite Handle 65c Each Standard Toilet Bowl' Brush 75c Each Milk Bottle Brush 45c Each Li E a a ESTABLISHED 18SS Phone No. 14 Nehawka, Nebr. Entertain n't Wliir.t Merrs. and Mes dames D. C. "1 and Walter J. Wunderlich on last T-.y Wednesday entertained the members t' e? the Pridge club at the beautiful A horf.c ct Mr. and Mrs. D. C. West end- also served dinner for the occasion r-. A certain lady in our town left her linking one bright morning to answer the door bell. She found an affable young man on the riazza with a smile on hi3 face and a gift brush in his hand that he had just purchased from his company for three cents on the recommendation of his manager who guaranteed it to be a "Sure-Fire Door Opener." Yielding to the wiles of the affable young man with the ready tongue and smile and the three-cent gift brush, this certain lady purchased a Dry Mop, a Dustless Duster and a Bristle Clothes Brush, for which she paid the sum of Five Dollars and Ninety Cents, receiving as a bonus the three-cent guaranteed door opener while the cake was burning in the oven. That same day her neighbor, while dowu town, bought the same Identical ar ticle from the "Best-Ever" merchant, who happened to be II. M. Soennichsen. at a cash saving of Two Dollars and Sixty-two Cents after deducting the price of the three cent free (?) brush and she had them charged to her account. Tan Yarn Stove Duster 3175 arid up Hand or Manicure Brush White Handle and Hair 45c Each Patsy Brush or Greaser 25c Each This illustrates a Best-Ever brushes am your selection, and all reasonable prices. few of the many dusters here for are priced at very See Our Window Display We also carry a complete line of the famous O'Cedar Floor Mops, Oil and Floor Wax. Best on the market. H. &f&!ir.?itr!i The Daylight Store Plattsmouth, Nebtraska Pot and Kettle Brush 25c Each Stiff Bristle Clothes Brush 85c Each Cotton Dish Mop 20c Each Lsj-ge Tan Dry Duster 85c Each Vall Brush, Soft Gray Hair 31.95 Each White Bath Brush 1.60 Each as well 8S pn Joying the evening with bridge. The evening was pronounced 3j by all in attendance refect in n3 r-'-"-..; i"iri i r-iir -r ' ii iii i mi . Q ii fS