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FLATTS&OUTH SEHI-'vTEEKn JOTTTvlTAI THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1925. Nehawka Department! Prepared i; the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. shelled corn fr.r John like the grippe, for the past few days. Krrl Troon Ilobbins lu-t Friday which was haul ed to the elevate r in Murray. A littie son of Mrs. Martha Aureus has bt-!i quit? ill with something CASH GROCERY Cream Station Try us with your next bill. Our motto "Best of Service" Bert Willis Suiphen's Old Stand Nehawka, Nebr. HERE ARE YOUR Hog Supplies OIL MEAL Buttermilk Powder One Chester Stone h?s a new Ford coupe lii.h he recently purchased and lie l3 liking very well at this O. Troop was looking after business matters in Tlatts last Monday, driving up in hi9 the family of near visiting last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. pound swill. for eiqht gallons We carry Tankage, Shorts' and Bran. Any quantity upj to a car load. See us phone us. for best prices, C. D. St. John Nehawka - Nebraska which ti:!ie. V. tome mouth truck. Cail Giles and Wyoming were at the home of St. John. Warren Munn and C. W. Snyder vere sawing wood at tlie farm of Vilas Sheldon east of Nehawka last Monday afternoon. Mrs. It. Kettlehut has been feel insr uuite pocrly for several days jrst, but is reported 'as being some (hotter at this time. Last Thursday Jchn Hicks was a visitor in Omaha and tlie guest or -ir. and Mrs. C P. Hitt while there, Mrs. Hitt be-ing a sister of Mr. Hicks. Mesdames A. li. Rutledge. Glen Rutledge and Lena Frans were visit ing and loking after some business matters in Nebraska City last Mon day. Troy Shradcr shipped a number of cars of sheep from the Murray sta tion last Monday, driving them from t'.e farm north of Nehawka to that point. D. C West, who has charge of the Countryman place sold the corn which belonged to the. place to W. () Troop. The corn was shelled last r ' v ft-K. M Albert Johnson. Neisou Merger, K. MeReynolds. Granvill Heebner ant! J. G. St. John were delivering wheat at the Farmer's elevator dur ing tlie past week. Trunk Trotter had n load of hogs 'to the Omaha market on last Monday Staking them in a truck for Nelson rr : 15 freer. The hogs were very fine and t brought a good price. Lincoln Creamer and wife enter tained last Saturday for diner Mr and Mrs. Albert and Weeping Water) at this time, was a visitor in Nehawka last Monday where he was overhauling his car at the shop of T. E. Fulton. Mrs. I). C. West, who has been so very ill at her home in Nehawka for mine time past, is much improved and was able, to be up the major por tion of the day last Sunday and is making very satisfactory progress at this time. Edward K. Leach and wife of Union and Robert Troop and wife of north of Nehawka were guests last Sun day with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Young of Plattsmouth. The three families enjoyed the day most pleasiutly. I). Sieffans. P. A. Shumakrr ami J. W. Wunderlich, who were at IMatts ir.outh serving on the jury for some time, were exc-used last week and returned home glad to be through with the service which they were re cjuired to give. C. K. Troop of Plattsmouth was a visitor north of Nehawka last Mon day, where he was looking after the collection of a numbed of logs which he was having sawn at the Cunning ham mill, which is located on the place of W. O. Troop. Henry Sturm anil wife and Mr. ami Mrs. It. Kettlehut were over to the county sent last week and a number of days where ihey were in attendance at the hearing of the will case of the late Henry Kettlehut, who form erly resided near Eagle. : Arnold G. Mast was successful in trapping a toon last week and on ih;vt Sunday had the animal cooked nd at the home of a neighbor, they all had a barbacue and the coon was ; devoured and enjoyed by all who were fortunate to be present. : Thomas Mason, Jr.. has purchased a Hudson brougham from the Essex ; Hudson sales company of Murray, jand which is indeed a very fine waggon, and v.iil make a most excel lent car for this gentleman to travel in and will hold more than one per son, i LOCAL NEW Dr. H. physician C. and Dr. Keininian. Main Bl.Ig.. Phcne Leopold, Osteopathic i surgeon, phone 203. j J7-tfo j i i Eentlsf. was need of a good deal of water for the ,stock which they are feeding there and encountered stone at the depth of about seventy feet which is deterring the comple-tiou of the well some but they are getting deep ed into it every day. Charles Burton is at the Methodist hospital at Omaha where he will, in p. short time, undergo an operation for the removal of one of his kidneys which Is affected with tubetulosis, end which has been citing this gent leman trouble for some time. His many friends in and about Nehawka are desiring that lie may be able to return home in a short time en tirely cured. Miss Maybelle Troop was a vi.itor at home last Puturday, where the spent the day with the home folks and returned to her studies at Lin coln in the evening. She was ac companied by Will Gorder of I'latt-i-:iK'uth and Miss Mary Troop, who is employed in Heat rice with the state. ami who has been visiting at the! heme of her brother Robert Troop of Plsttsmoutb. Joseph Wert and wife, with their daughter. Miss Mildred, of Crete, v, ere visiting in Nehawka and were gaets at the home of Mr. and Mis. I). C. West for over Sunday. Mr. and reports that the injured me st and daughter returned home is doing nicely and in a short list Sunday evening and were aecom- it is hop;d will be entirely well painied by D. C. West who had str.no i ;wi. ivrnico ti,,m si;ii lard. Colkn Fay. Elia, MacLa! weH vilb and that From Mi -nl.-iy's Dally John Gakemeier, one of lb" known residents of near Lou:, was here tortjv for a few hours ing after some matters at the house. Herbert Sherwood and wife their nioce, A!i--fi Funk, of near ray, were among those going to aha this rao ruing, where they spend the day with relatives in city. j Mbs Florino Tritnch was a visitor; in Omaha today for a few hours going to that city on the ;rly j morning P.urlington train where sh'1 . will spend a few hours there with, friends. ; Paul Lempke departed this morn-j ing for Omaha, where he was called ; I to have Lis injured arm looked after ! r.be r j time ( - - - - - - - ""WWBBBMHroSHMIMMBMBtMM 1 .jJk lF I I m, i r . . T -i .v x : ej M 1 Q-10 20 TIjis is the Time to buy your T$etttr Bui Buy now, the Better Buick you had intended to buy in the spring. Have it ranuing at the door when Christmas morning1 dawru. Ciiee your family the rdaure and surround tlu-m with the safely of the Better IJuick's easier start ing and safer control for the winter monilis. BUICK MOTOR CO., FLINT, MICHIGAN Division t Qcncrul Muiorj Corp urul:un ror in 1V5; t ; Anderson at their imn-.p uniithtt'osi nf Whnwkn and lllUCll. I .. . ....v. .... ..v.v hia'Viiiing iai Minuay at i-iaiismoum whcie all enjoyed the day very J. L. Austin, who is making home at the switch between Nehawka Has Arrived AT THE DRUG STORE Where you will find a complete line of Toys and Presents at prices that are right. -it were the guests at the . and Mrs. John Chambers they were also enjoyinc of Mrs. E. Chambers of who is a sister of Mrs. Nehavka, Nebraska where they home of Mr and where the society North Ilend Lemon. Mr. Nick Klaurens had the misfor tune to step on a nail in a board last Monday which pierced his foot eiuite deeply ami caused much pain, he hael the member dressed by Ilr. Arthur Kintner and it i? getting along nicely; though still very sore and tender,' he having to be very careful with ' the wounded member. i Mrs. Louis Koss, who has been at the hospital at Omaha for some time and where she underwent an opera-, tion which required her staying there for a number ef weeks, has recover-. ed sufficiently to return home. She arrived on Sunday and is getting along very nicely, much to the pleas ure of her many friends. John G. Wunderlich has a system of playing rummy, which he says cannot be improved upon, and which ; he is willing to teach to those who! do not know the game as he is an ex- j pert. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. A. . Itoiencrans were down and enjoyeil ;i very pleasant visit and also were, given a few pointers on the playing of rummy. j M. J. Hobson and Iteno Edgerton of Plattsmouth. were sinking a well at the home of W. O. Troop, as there HUs:ne:ss to attend to in tnat sec tion of the state. Mrs. Joseph West remained for a longer visit. A number of the masons of Ne h wka were over to Lincoln last week where they were enjoying the ban iu?t anil initiation of new mcmbirs in the Shrine, and while they were there their wives were in attendance rt a show whi?h was put on at om of the theatres. Those to attend from ibis place being. C. I). St. John and wife. Nelson IU-rger and wife. Mesrs. a:vl Mesdames Marion Tucker. Carl I'.alfour. Ivan Balfour and Eugene Miis Carrie Countrymen. who m.f-rly was a, teacher of the schools! tlie neighborhood of Nehawka and uy other places as to (hat, and s a mirsionary to the south for a er ot yeai. and who makes her home in Lincoln at the present time, writes to a friend that her health is very poor at tlm time and that she bar; been unable to follow her work :s a teacher for some time. Her many friends here will regret to know of t'i" very poor state of her health. Nutzman ami' Mr. Morris Pollard. W. T. SehHctenieier. on last Mon- V.y. had a very efficient radio in tiiled at his home northeast of Ne iia vka, a super hctrodyne. which has a capacity of coast to coast recep tion with a loud speaker combination built in the cabinet and he will be rnck up such stations as he pieases in !be future. Tlie radio was instali- d by the Lundburg Oarage and the iclua! work of installation In ing dene V Vernpr Lundburg, who is an ex pert electrician and well qualified to care for such matters. Pol-; an d i Margartt Evans ami Gertrude Me-1 Kenna were down from Omaha to j spend the week end at the home ofj Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Horn and fara-j iiy. ! Mrs. P. A. Webb of Omaha was here for a short time Sunday visit ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mis. August Bach and also with her brother. A. (J. Bach and wife, returning this morning to the met ropolis. Albert Suttler, who has been spending some time in North D;l!:- Jota, came in yesterday to visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John P. V li 1 a 1 3 5 r. M Mr. Gorier 4 b"A Wa:n Sirest PiattsiTiDuiJ), Nebraska WHY! WHY! WHY! Taylor and wife, of Sattler and other relatives. Sattler is planning on locating at Fremont. Sherman more have been here visaing with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McMaken. par ents of Mrs. Taylor and Saturday evening they departed for Texas where they will visit for a time with the parents of Mr. Taylor who are wintering there. The San Francisco Bulletin brings ! up tlie uiis'.tion c;f irresponsible Prom Tuesday's i'a:l" Mr?. Walter Bye rs and Mrs. Jce I't il were at Omaha today where! ihey spent a few hours lockim son.e matters of business in that city and visiting witli friends. automobile drivers being allowed to operate on crowded streets ami high ways. It itc-s the case of a local accident where a child of two years iot his left arm almosi. te the shoulder. His mother had a fracture and dislocation of her ankle. Tlie driver of the machine said. "I have not r-')!d for the err, have no insur ance and am in debt." The question then arises, why should such an irresponsible driver be allowed en a public highway with as deadly an instrument as a motor a person be driving as expensive a piece of machinery as an automo bile? Why should I12 endanger the lives of the public or why should the taxpayers be involved in furnishing him insurance? AFPLES AND POTATOES Car New York apples bulk, hand picked. sprayed Baldwin apples .S1.H5 bushel at store, fine for eating and cooking. Selected baldwins in full bushel baskets $2.25, Spys ?2.50. Car Minnesota potatoes $2.50. Johnson Bros, Nebraska City. Car Takes a On last Thursdav, dlell of J. It. II i 1 i set hool at Nehawka Tumble. while the chil werc coming to . the car which ihey were driving ran into some soft dirt which caused the car to swe rve and b fore it could be straighten up. it overturned throwing the eccupants out with much shaking up, so much in fact that Miss Gladys Hill had her collar bone fractured and the services of Dr. Kintner were reepiired in replace the bone so it could knit properly. Krni Vttl!ie. 'l:iy's J"ilv George Sheldon, well known Lin coln captilist, was in this city u;d ly looking after some matters of bus iness. James Stander and Henry H. Ragoos of Louisville were liere today for a few hours attending to some matters of business. William Starkjohn and nephew, William Jr., departed this morning for Omaha where they will spend a in the sights of a.i.er ear? it" a man cannot afford to get! a pub li--' liability insurance on his! car. he should not be permitted to j run it. When it is suggested that j such a policy ho required by law.! agitators for public ownership of in-i dustry immediately demand that such a policy be furnished by the stale "at cot." This means "at cost of taxpayers." for the state cannot legal Blanks at Journal Office! Are Two Busy Men. Verner Lundburg and Thomas .Mason. Jr., are hopping to it in ga thering corn in the afternoon, as they purchased the crop which e i. TUt It i1 niri lf " riiynI i . lltlt It.lVl 11(1 i ui.'i i au.v. summer and completed tlie cultiva-i tion. The are at t li is time gathering I known and the corn and selling it to J. II. Pal-1 ing Water, f e w h o u rs taking the metropolis. Mrs. J. E. Ada:r.s ami little daugh ter. Marylyn, of Arlington, Nebraska, are h'M'e enjoying a visit at the home rf Mr Adam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Adams. Attorney C. E. Tefit of Weeping Water, was here today looking after some matters at the court house for a few hours and visiting with his friends in the county seat. Mrs. J. C. Shavely of near Murray was in the city today for a few hours attending to some mnttprs nf Mr 'business and visiting with her last ' friends in the county seat. It. D. McNurlin, one of the best oldest residents of Weep was here today visiting 1 mm me r who is storing it in the crib in the ear ami which he will hold for some time before shelling. Get Ready for Christmas! Let this store help you. We are completely prepared to meet the Christmas needs. The service of this store right now is dedi cated to the army of people who are pre paring for Christmas. 3 J it .3 Shirts for Him llo nan ever has too many shirts, so its safe to give them. Good rra madras, flannel and broadcloth shirts may be found here in a variety of new pat terns and shades at right prices. Handkerchiefs vorthy cf carry your Christ mas greetings. Not until you ice some of these winsome wisps of linen can you realize how Gse any tiny stitches can be. Gloves for All Santa's bag- is always heaped with glove3 at Christmas time. Gloves and mittens for mothers, for aunt3 and for grandmoth ers. They will meet with the most hearty approval from all. Handbags Brand new, ultra smart Hand bags for gifts. Ready t6 go in to Christmas boxes. And what joy they will bring to the re cipients. See our large line. Warm Socks A man who is out in all kinds of weather will appreciate a box of good wool mixed socks. These in heavy and medium weights, seamless, are in black, oxford and heather mixtures. Leo Switzer Moved Business. 1 en Swifter wlin li;a lirnn with Mr Sturm for some time aud where he has done a fine business, with the coming of cold weather when people are compelled to maintain fires, thought it bette rto have an insur ance policy on his stock of goods but the underwriters refused to carry the risk in the building which he oc cupied, he has moved his business and stock to the Livery P.arn where he has more room and a better build ing, but it would look like it wa3 not as good a location. However, he will receive the patronage as well there as there is no competition and j he feels he will get the business any vay. Leo is a rustler and cares for his business in the best manner possible. Sweaters, Etc. A man can always use a good, warm Sweater. Here you will End sweaters for every require ment. Also many other articles that will make splendid gifts. I Receives Letters Patent. I Mersrs. Millet ant! Greuber, who are known for their square dealings land industrious work, keeping always at it and treating everybody the very best, received letters patent on a con ic ret t hog watercr, which they make. haw it sc constructed that it !1 not free-e in the winter r.nd al- i ways keeps a supply . of water on Ihand for the hogs, pure and clean. with, the old time friends and attend ing to some business at the court house. County Clerk George It. Sayles de parted this morning for Omaha where he goes to attend the session of the association of the county clerk's and commissioners that is in session this week. write a:i insurance policy which will pay expenses ef writing it, cover losses, and taxes which should be collected, for any less than a private company. Why should the general taxpayer have to run the risk of being assess ed even a single penny in order to try to furnish state insurance "at cort" to an irresponsible automobile driver who doesn't own his car. who can't afford to buy insurance, and who is in debt? Why should such L - I - N - E Call Phone 342-W It .1 Ti cr BOX SOCIALS Dcemher 18th Friday. D There will be : ptogram and lunch held at the Eipht Mile Grove school on Priday evening, December 18th. The public is cordially invited. d&w see me at Pavilion, the VaUcvy Sales Plattsmouth Wade Porter jLive Stock Hauling a Specialty. PUT business is not a sideline with me. One to twenty years time. Liberal option al payments. Bottom rates. Searl S. Davis Farm Loans Real Estate Investments Insurance ft 9 8 Friday, December 18th. A box social will bo held at the Woodbine school in district no. 29 on Friday evening, December ISth. i Win a Christmas goose. Ladies please j bring boxes. j WILMA IIAINEV, I d&w Teacher. 1 REAL ESTATE H it Ik r a i a ti vjj 'A mm 2,000,000 tr See ados. Frank E. Eastern Vallcry about your and western Nebr- from a supply tank. This waterer;aska farni3 and ranches. Frank E. .i . . : . . .. . : i : i -. .... t.i 1 1... . r f ; , . . . L" . . i. . . . -t m- i iiufii not, i t ijune hiituiiuu iiivc; mi luticij, uiiat; tiu. uiii ciieeL, r.i.. v . i.'open trough would. They are at this'A. building, Phone 50S, P. O. Box tJ.time making a number of them in 667. d7?2td-2tw P- r 1 Iwir-ntniTif rt,,r11tr,il1 ,V VI' 1 1 r Vtl i ' ' V . . If n,.-. ii.iI.-5 f. ln rta 1 'flTllfrsr t I lilt, u ciivj iiianui uiuidi Fia design which does not allow the entrance of water or anything else, and which is entirely a new con struction of concrete burial vaults. ESTABUSKED 18S8 Where Customers Feel at Home Phone 14, Nehawka, Nebr. For Sale Three male pigs, full blooded Ches ter Whites, ready for service. 1 miles west of d7-10sw. Murdock. G. V. PICKWELL. Murdock, Neb. j FOS SALE Four good Duroc-Je-rsey boars and two good Hclstin cows. A. A. Young, Murray, phone 1S03 Murray. 2tw. if. 3 to loan on Farms Several Good Cass Coun ty Farms for Sale on Very Reasonable Terms. See j; T. K. Pollock 53 We have jut unloaded two car loads of Coupes and Sedans on our floor fur inspection. Come see them. We will be pleased to give you a demonstra tion any old time. Also a number of used cars some good bargains 1 C:OA in t rrt- r? I - anu roruj. PHONE 255 Opposite Court House, 0 Plattsmouth, Neb. icr.V, izX fZZW-A; i A miiH avitztn of treatment taut cli.v i'l'tx. -en. No chN'rnlorm. I' hr or c iixL EXAMINATION FR li iTtTT-Jj jrothcr Recta! D:enre in a short time w.tacut a severe rj:- .... .'M steal cipcrat-oa ruiUni and HIl. 13. teceptedfor treatment, and no monay to le paid until cuijj. Wijn 1 Diseased, with names aad tcstimouiiij of taousso4a of rrcaiixi.-:; 3j R. TAKRY SANAT01iiJ3i, i oa.r.c.;- t . A,-B rTirreti in ivciv I .T'.tCE F.OOK on Rectal Diseased. or