The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 05, 1925, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PAfiE TWO
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOTFBNAL
THURSDAY, MARCH 5.. 1825.
Nehawka V Department!
Prepared in the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially
for the Journal Readers.
ELKS HOLD ELEG- '
T10N Of OFFICERS
i ACT CUEMIMR M
1 62w a
Leslie L. Turnin Elected Exalted
T Rulei- and Oilier Chair Offi-
George Eopp had a load of hogs to home of Mr. and Mrs. If. G. Kime, George Polland tackled and Wter cer3 A Named.
tnVinsr tbon in Mb truck with another i-amttfm their summers wood ready wrestling with it for some time Mr.
nnn or nr. fnr a nriirlihor i sn it will he out of the way of the George Poland departed and the
Mrs. Eueruene Nutzman, who has farm work which will soon he In father. Henry Pollard, took the mat -From Wednesday's Daily
been feeling quite bodly. is reported , full swing. ter and he and Mr. Magney did not i East owning the annual election
as hoing much better at this time. Pert Willis has concluded that It allow the problem to get away from ' of the atteera of i'ia I tsmo-ith lodge.
William Ost has 'been having a is best to have what he wants to use them until eleven o'clock, when they j No. 729, P. P. Q. E.. wae hejd at
spell with the grip, but has licked when he wants it and not to have stopped with one word not gotten, j the club bouse, a very large number
the old Dest and is now getting bet-, fo sent! after things wnen necueu i no ionowing nay inc answer in in:oi ma I'lcmnn snip Demg present to
ter. and has therefore placed orders tor paper showed it to be Gensang an
James M. Palmer was a visitor in ;1 complete line of Ford parts which herb grown in China, also Missouri.
Union last Monday where he had he will keep on hand in the future.
some business to look after. He made C. W. Fleisi Uman has been waiting! Enjoy Pleasant Evening.
the trip in his auto. tor tne completion 01 me n-p.ni m lr and Mrs. Chalmer Kwitrer ei
, Soennichsen Simp
any
THE STORE OF BIG VALUES"
the session of the H
Ben Martin shelled and delivered the Pollock bridge at Oreapolis. in iertalned a number of their friends at
corn to thet Farmer's elevator at order thai he may take two loads 01 tnejj. pleasant home in Nehawka last
N hawka and is enjoying tne good :hte cattle, which are ready tor mat sec priday when they entertained at uk
price wtucn tnis cereai is omaiuia-. ami waums mr iijuiunauuii. mu SO(.j:, j dance which was most pie&S-
Morris Pollard was looking after may be a blessing instead of an in- antiv enjoyed by all who were priv-
the affairs at the Mill during the -n vieiu-e as the price of cattle are jeSpii to he present,
absence of Mr. C. D. St. John, while appreciating with each week.
delivering orders cut of the city last) Orville Rover, who has made his
Monday. home at Nebraska City for some time
W. S. Steele is making some repairs past, has accepted a position on the
to his home in the way of replacing farm of John Behrnes and will work
some sidinc and also painting and there this season, he with the family.
l.: i .,1.1 l.ilr i f 4 I. ; rt,ia onimlv IJiJtlt llail i
mnerwise iumus mm ww iiicfu noiu urc v... . . Fl id :v i-vnint?
Ullfjlll I - i I . i i ' l 1 1 T. mwmm -
Leland Hodge, who is with the and is now duly installed as one of
telephone company is located at Wa- the working forces of the farm,
hoo, where he is doing some excellent
work in his line and is liking his
employment very well.
Will Play Basketball Friday.
The basketball team of the Ne
hawka schools am listed In the P.
participate in
evening.
The chi?f feature of the evening
was the election of officers and the
following were selected:
Exalted Rulei L. 1.. Turpin.
Leading Knight A. H. Duxbury.
Eoyal Knight P. T. Heine. nan.
Eeeturmg Knight Harley Cecil.
Secretary B. X Hild.
Treasurer Mike Tritseh.
Tyler Fred Svdebotham.
Trustee R. w. Clamant.
1
BILLI1ENB
have arrived
the quality shoe fd Misscc
and W omen. The new two
tones and the popular light
tan in straps and oxfords.
i mm
basketball tournament. They are
SPRING MILLINERY Jaunty little
hats, Iare hats, hats with high crowns,
with peaked or folded crowns. The high
colors predominate, reflecting not only
the spirit of spring, but of chic. These
hats are the last word in style. Priced
The evening v.-.-s- turned over to most rr,-ir.rmali1 at ft? Qfi -n Cin
the past exalted rulers of tbe odae HH
P.ecdy-tO'Wecr Dept.
who assisted in iniii-itiiiir a cTnsn nf
live raiu !(iai;r. vho vrrr,, ,l,,w nn(. Fv
laved in proper form.
of this week. The regular tenm be1
ir.c tJt r,-t 11 y Mfirlo-o .T:,riill Fttanfl I
Roy Waldo. Chester Plybon. ; l7!f!W
cattle
South
ward on last Friday and for which time, and who. the physicians say
he received very good prices. ! will have to have her tonrdls remove
C D St. John was looking after ! before she qan expect n lief. It Waa
some business matters in Union !a:;t ; arranged ihat on Monday morr.in;.:
Moiulav morning and also was taking of this week the operation should be
a load'of flour and feed to the mcr-,had. and on Monday morning her
chants of that hustling city. husband. Mr. Ross, went to Omaha to
Mrs. Ivan Markland, who has been be wi'h the wire during tne on.
nni'P ill at her home northwest of It is reported sne js
Nehawka. for some time, i6 reported i nicely since the operation.
as being improved at this Time and isj
still making substantial gains. j Dray Line Changes Hands.
George Tate is cutting wood and, William Waldo has disposed of hws
getting things ready for the sum-1 rt ,n xvhawka. the new drav-
, Clyde Duckworth, while tbe subset
Has lonsils Kemoved. Itutes.-tre: Carl Praree. Ilerohl DodSo i
Stewart Rough was a visitor m I knrf ffifrnS MelMnenrl The bovsiatS
tb the intention of Oiaknigl
when the time oome for
proper kind of baaketto&U
work
Harry Knabe shipped a car load ofjomaba last Sunday goins to see hisjjJ vif
ittle and a car load of hogs to the daughter, Mrs. Martin Ross, who has a wranifti
ihth Omaha market, they going tor- been In the hospital there for some ! uojH, --tli'e
8rmiJ m
m SATURDAY
Fine! It's a Girl.
There is a bit of joy at the. home
of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest TCr.,pp &yet
tlm arrival at their home last wc.;1?
of a very line girl, who ivrtn the
jett ing alcn i mother, is doing njcely. There is
nope tor the young U't. -r as no ..-
etruagling along some say he Is
showing signs o? improvement and
mer which he is sure is coming, for
man now being Fred G. Williams.
t! n ne win nave oiner worn wiucn n hac ,.. rfroTltiv rnmn to Whnw
will keep him from the wood yard. ka frnm AUianee and who is taking
' ;:t ' 1 l't: " m L hold of tbe business like he hnew
Avoca to Mr. George II. Shrader. who
just what to do and we are assur. .
moved on the place the first of this that he mmke a success of the
wees ine p ace was lormeny o- Vl,nturp Mr Waldo will continue to
cupied by Joan T Porter, who is conduct the notti.
moving to near Mynard. '
Henry Weasel is still not feeling; v .1 ir . c,-i,
wery well, but keeps going, he has; Mrs- T- E- Fulton Very Sick
been having a long seige with the' Mrs. Thomas E Fulton has been
rheumatism, and also, as he has had kept to her bed by an attack 6t
all of hi? teeth extracted, he has been neuritis, which has been extreme ly
having some trouble with his atom- painful, and haw kept her in bed for
a h. " some time. It was necessary to secure
Warren Munn. w ith his new rig, I a nurse to care for Mrs. Fulton. Her
has been sawing some wood at the 1 many friends are hoping that mXlJB
may soon tie able to be up and aben
again and enjoying her usual health.
Delightful I O'clock Luncheon andifl
6 O'clock Dinner a Leopold
Home Saturday.
Two of the pleasant social events B
Ot the iiast v.- occurred Saturdiy
afternoon and vOning at tho ho: -pita
hie f.eopoid home on Ptarl street
I ! ft m
v f i ri ' .11 u t is
1 HI A .i U
w-. t i r - " r i -n i n i
DAME FASHION says the hose must
blend with the gown or hat. This store
is showing all the latest shades in La
dies' silk hose. Peach, French Nude,
New York Grey, Gun Metal, Beie,
Carmels and shades of Brown. Quality
hosier' at $1 to $2.85
Hosiery Dept.
In the showing of pretty crarments for
spring, the men have not been forgotten!
We have Just Received a
Shipment of
u Brummel Shirts
JKjOL
inducing the popular English Broadcloth in the col
lar attached models. Tan and white $1.95
CO
warmer
in Your Re
pair Work
Hfinor 111 Ymir KA. "Young People Enjoy Dance
mM " vw At the home of earl Wessell, there
were a large number of young people
on last Friday evening when they
enjoyed the occasion very much at a
very social dance, and when depart
I will give it the most careful ' ins expressed thelr plea uire for the
Yiw.r oiw.ntticr tho T lion hooti tri-4n 'ini
attention, the best or materials i longed for the time to come for
and careful auto repairing.
"The Best of Service" is
Our Motto
Bert Willis
GARAGE
Nehawka -:- Nebraska
anothor pleasant int eting.
'"Gensang" Is the Word.
If it takes until eleven afoloek to
let the crossword puzzle it does not
matter, for these must be solved,
whatever else has to slip by. Le,sc
Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Magney called on their neighbors,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Polland, and
enjoyed a most pleasant visit, and
by and by Mr. George Pollard and
wife dropped in for a short visit, and
the Omaha Bee offered a crossword
vat 3 rff
vvit'll proper care will iniircJy rewhen Mrs. K. ('. Leopold and V.i
fover as soon an the weather gets j S; b. Cliase entertained some tliirty-
?ix iriends n( lunohteon and dinner.
In the afternoon the ocvasiou was
Vic-' - "Rfc'-'i-pa Uprp maqe ttiar or a I o cloclt !un-bi n
! ilm wjis tn roii-hly enjoyed by - 11
Mr. and Mrs. Cliuord C. TrOtterJof tho nu,mh4,, .. .of tho rtv The
of Havehn-k. were visit ng mchaw.-. .,t,fi,.,u.. of the luncheon were in
'"vt.-- - -iuefptHK wu" tne approae?'!!!','
sprincrtime season, the delicate red
"BILLY" O'BRIEN
causes i..:c:tzi.iZUT
j
tbcir. home at Havelock in their i
for a days visit with their son, Frsfak,
and other relatives and frb nds h re
and njoyed the day most pieasaniiy.
Economics Class Fed the Ecys.
The home eeonomiv elafls.of tiie'
Nehawka school provided a feast in
the shape cf a Chilli Con Carne t P
all the boys of the school oh b si
Tuesday, and the bj.w now are thlnk
ing the members of the class ex; - !
lent cooks, and are rnttine; down In
the date book where a gO no can
be h)oked',for whfl heedetr
For Sale.
A few Hampshire bred sows, at
private sale, must be taken soon. If
interested, see Harry M. Knabe. Ne
hawka. ft5-tVN
GLASS B AT THE
BASKETBALL MEET
and yellow tulips bing osad in the
table decorations whil those cr.lors
waTjB also in evidence in the general
decorative plan of tbe home, making
u brigbt and colorful appearance. la
the afternoon a delightful program
of music had been arranged by the
hostesses. Joseph A. C.'.pwe!!. Mis
Josephine Altraan and "Ur-. H. W.
Black ea;h favorfag tbf- g'.ies's with
one of f nelr pleasing vocal solos.
Miss H,cleu Wescptt, with Miss Alt
man gave a i y enjoyable vocal
duet and 'Miks. Wseott a very lariie
tic piano niunlier.
At the 6 o'clock dinner the spring
time note was also used in the dec
ritions and as th the afternoon the
program of the dinner was S&usfeal,
all of the numbers being very enter
taining and enjoyable, numbering
among those on the program the tal
ented voting peop'e of the city, Clif
ford Cecil. J. A. Capwell. Mrs. H. W.
Black and Miss Josephine AHm; a.
each giving vocal solos while Miss
Althman and Miss Wescott favored
the party with another charming
duet.
I
S RE-APPOINTE
n
STATE F!SH CHIEF
t-'rern Tuesday's 1uily
a;urday afternoon when the pa-1
latial eastbound pajrnper train at
4:30 was due at the local Burling
ton station, the modest and retiring
ian like incident, the baggage was
saicly chocked and placed aboard the
train, as was' the lady.
NOTICE
There will be a meeting of the
tmnlnvm t.f I'm Ktiition rpcpivprl a executive committee of Cass Conntv
Shock from which they are but t low- ! Chapter, American Red CrosH March
! ly recovering. As the train was!''. H. at 1:50 p. m. at Murdoch,
c. n c ri,i.c i nearing the station, a lady arrived i Nebraska.
Former Occupant of State Fisheries h.,rrl;.djv an( re'rsti,, h,v. beTl tt V. MeDOKAMl .
I tge be checked for her joarney daw. Chairman.
ea3tuard. Eari Hoanshell, the youth
ful and accommodating baggageman,
started to look after the wi?h:s of
the iady and nerformed all the nec-
CHice Flaced Back Bv Oover-
nor McMulien.
SMALL HOG LOST
lost a spotted poland china
weight, 140 pounds,1 'near
Springtime is On the Way!
And the plans for the wardrobe are nearing
completion.
We havea judiciously chosen stock of Spring
and Summer garments and materials, which
will meets your needs.
New things are arriving almost daily.
P.'an to visit us soon.
Elue and White Five Will Play Pen
sen High at 7:30 p. m.
Friday.
From Tuesday's Daily
The pairings for the district bas
ketball tournaments over the stMe
werf announced yesterday by w: O.
Brooks, of York, secretary of the
state athletic association.
These district meetings will n -place
to a large extent the extensive
state tournament af Lineoln, it hav
ing grown to such proportions as to
he unwieldy.
Under the rulings of the state as
sociation, ?11 teams from Chs cw;1'
ty have been plaeed in the Becfnd
district. adnfpoSed of Washington
Burt, Douglas and Cass counties.
In the pairing;; announced with
the classification of tho f-iniP,
PlattSmotfth hih will pla3r Benson
high at the Boys" gym at Technical
high school at 7:30 p. m. Friday, in j
the second game of Class B.
In Otass A (!reishton Prep will j
nlay South hlghVind Central oppose.
, Tech.
j The Winners of Friday's games
'will all get to go to the state tour
ney at Lincoln in claeses where Uara
i arc oniy iour teams participating, as
1 the winners and runncisup will hfi
reclassified for the state meet at the
p capital city the following week.
) The race in Plaae Ti will be vory
j c?ose if the dope hold prood, Plyrft-
mouth, Nostb high and the Jjeaf
school each having scored a victory
and suffered a defeat at each other's
hands, while Benson won over the
Norsemen last Friday.
I With weather conditions favorable,
jand the auto bridge back In shape, it
is expected that a very larpe nu:n-
bt of fans from this city will be in
attendance at the games.
Seeds Lower.
Recleaued. scariiied Sweet Clover.
$8.50 to ?!).50 bu. Alfalfa. $12 to
114.50, Timothy M.OO, Red Clover
?15 to $17.50. Tlluo Grass 53.75.
Sudan Grass 8c, Rape 15. Samples
mailed. Johnson Bras. Neb. City.
in5-lsw
Vil!L-im J. O Rrien. for manv vears Ule P( rrormee an ine nec- i
sunerintehdeht of the state fisheriea ar acts thai would skfeguard the hog
at Gretna, haS been praeefl back in transportation or tne Daggago and Mynard. call Trhonc. Piatts. 533 or
the office lie hiw.1' :-o :cceptab!s' filled. fhen eaufife txd the lady to produce notify Jan1s Jtalney i irig-tsm
after a retii-ement of two years un- ncKet inat it mignt pe punciieu.-. . v
dm in is tration cf Governor ccorramce nin rue ruies ana
' regulations that Mr. Rrac"!tcH has
der the
Bryan.
Mr. O'PrLn occupied the ofiice
under a lon list of srovernors of both
politic; ! faithr until a disagreement C2nJe
with Mr. Bryan led to his removal.
He made a splendid record of offi
.Mrs. J. R. Kelly wa.- i.mong thoae
going to Omaha and Council Bluffs
tern.
Here was where the shock
I fives in those cities.
While Ear! waited expect-;
i ntly for the ticket to be dragged' Mrs. E. II. Brady was amoag thoae
forth from tli e nurse of t lie lady, she Eroine to Omaha this mornina to
i. t : v and economy and hf well was stamen tne baggageman ny draw- spend a few hours lookihg after some
, , .... j- j i - ine" tho ticket from hr "flrKt n.-. - m . r.t i,,,t
:. real uuuiifi 101 111c ov (:'.": v.: us . - r. i . o ui uu.-iuct3.
the fish breeding in the state, and . nal bank, as it has sometimes
his recall to the office v.iP be the
source of much pleasure to Nebraska
sportsmen.
EVERYONE CAN HAVE PAET
been called. The incident can: d the
Minima t r. f - .. .L.
bageageman as well as th? genial
agent and Henry Sanders, not to
mention the Switchmen and other
hangers on who were around the de-
CARBON DISAPPEARS!
u hen yon use
The laying of preliminary plans Pot at tne time-. Despite the Paris-1 EERTSCHY BY-PASS
fe.r the financing of the new Leerion
5 money for farm loans. Searl
5. Davis, FlGlrfsmouth. U-av
FAEM MACIin.'EEY FOE SALE
F. P. SHELDON
Where Customers Feel at Home
Phone No. 14 Nehawka, Nebr.
Established 1388
Side delivery rake $25
2 h. p. R. L engine 10
Oqe-row wheat drill 5
Disc gang 10
Uay loader 10
One Minute grain grader with
griddles 20
See this machinery at Maple Grove
; farm, 3'& miles west of Murray. Tele
phone 3205.
LUTHER WOMACK.
fiy-4sw.
Itch. Itch, Itch! Scratch. Scratch,
;bcrateh! The more you scratch, the
J worse the itch. Try Doan's Ointment.
For eczema, any skin itching. 60c a
box.
Bsrtsctiy
Boplex By-Pass
The simplicity of the
By-Pass is remarkable.
There are no springs,
levels, balls, or intricate
parts to require con
stant adjustment. It is
fully. guaranteed for one
year.
Not a single change is
made in carburetor or
ignition adjustment.
The so-rolled "carbon
knock'' disappears.
The By-Pass can be in
stantly shut off and
motor operated without
it. There is no dash con
trol, no guess work,
resigned for low test
fuel, operates equally
well on high test fuel.
Cold motors start eas
ily. The By-Pass is a
mechanical and scien
tific mastei piece.
IF YOUPv CA2AGE OK SEE
VICE STATION CAN NOT
SUPPLY YOU, CALL, WISE
OB WRITE
DCBT
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
Fact'y Office 3rd St. at Pearl
Telephone 303
community auditorium has brought
to light a number of points previous
ly unthought oC but when the fi
nance committee has finally thresh
ed all the questions out it is certain
arrangements will be made so that
everyone can have a part in the con
struction of the building from the
richest to the poorest.
A number of those who draw only
cemmon laborer's wages have evinced
i'. much interest in the proposition,
and aPlmugh they cannot give mon
ey, they are desirious of furthering
the cause by contributing liberally of
j work. Then there are farmers who
Isay they would !o glad to contribute
aid with their teams in excavatintr
the basement if this work can be done
jat a time when they are not rushed
with their farm work. This work
j alone would cost no small sum if it
had to be paid for at regular yard
age rates and the promised co-operation
of everyone in this line will aid
greatly in getting the building, al
though the urgent need is for monev
I to help finance erection of the struc
ture of the building itself.
A plan will be devised by the com
mittee under which everyone in the
community can have a part.
DOING VERY NICELY
Frim Tuesday's I'riily
Mrs. L. H. Puis of Murray, who
has been at the lmmauu 1 hospital
in Omaha for the past few weeks,
recovering from an operation, is now
doing very nicely and her early re
covery is anticipated by the members
of the family. The continued im
provement of the patient is most
pleasing to the host of friends over
Cass county.
PLATTSOUTH'S ORIGINAL
i3h
r, n ri
y 1 1: y
Garni
Grocery
2 doors south P. O. Phone 35
C. H. Martin, Owner
Brooms, good quality, each 49c
Crackers, fresh salted, 4-ib. box 72c
Mustard, pure prepared, quart jar 30c
Raisins, seedless, 4-lb. pkg 50c
Raisins, seedless, bulk, per lb 12c,
Prunes, large Santa Clara, per lb .15c
Macaroni, white elbow, per lb 2V2c
Pepper, pure ground bulk, black, quart jar 40c
Peanut butter, fresh and delicious, per lb 25c
Coffee, fancy Peaberry, per lb 45c
Supremo coffee, per lb . .39c
Coffee, Rio, fancy grade, per lb 40c
Pancake flour, 4-lb. pkg 3QC
FAEM LOANS
I now have some 6 money to
loan on farm security. No commis
sion. JOHN M. LEYDA.
f24- ?tw Guud Building.
ATTENTION POULTHY RAI3ERS
I have taken a baby chick agency
for the Elkliorn Valley Haichery, i
one of the largest and most up to I
date hatcheries in the state. Guar
antee 100 safe arrival of live,'
sturdy chicks. Orders for any quan
tities of any breed promptly filled, j
For prices, etc.. phone 13 3-J.
DOROTHY PRINK,
fll-tfd Plattsniouth, Neb.
-Th
Hi
est Cars!-
Tho Buick and Chevrolet!!
When Better Cars Are Made We Will Sell Them!
Also a New 1925 Ford Coupe at a Bargain.
John Livingston
Opposite Court House,
Plattsmojuh, Neb.
j