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xii.9-1rjik aPfWxeaHf- WMf -att PLATISHOUIIZ EEHI- LT JOUBUAL fASZ TT70 THURSDAY, OCT. 8. 1931. Nehawka , Department! -j Prepared f the Interest ef the PecJe cf Kstxbft ezdZzn j VlzZj CepecisUy EDqog? Hffi?0 OflGo at the OTTO SCHAFER farm, 5 mile east and 4 rail north of Weeping Water; 6 mUe weat and one-half mile north of Murray Sale to start at 1 o'clock! Free tcndi! 30 Boars and IS Gilto Vc won Junior Champion boar at the Cass county fair, which will he in the tale, along with six litter brothers. All othff are outstanding boors and the best bunch we ever ruhr.d. Come and be our guest sale day Oct. 14. For Catalog Address Nehawka, Nebraska Rex Young, Auctioneer Murray State Bank, Clerk ljwktr they were In attendance at jtn funeral oi lie laie icon ,amv jfeell, mr who suffered a stroke of 'paraiynf on last Friday which fol lowed by bis death a abort time aft serwards. Mr. Campbell waa nearlng ith eightieth tnfte post, i Mr. J. W, Magney and daughter. iMfM DorU. of Uneoln. wr vitdtlng ! In Nehawka with friend for the day on Sunday, they driving down In their tar for the double purpose of bringing their friend. Mm. Hall Pollard and little daughter home and jto vbiit with friend here, Mr. Pol lard ha been staying for a few day at the home of Mr. Magney and daughter since leaving the boepltal. Mr. Pollard and the little daughter are feeling fine and glad to return home. Curl Prime wa looking After t I'j mm let "it ,t,t(Uy of thl week whlli .Mr. 0i over to Omaha to sen hi wire at l J'" hoot'tlal. Krlly ami KHJ.iti l-Jmmd and ilriir famine of Auburn wer vUlt Iht with Ihelr brother. Gilbert Kd mund and family day tbU week. Ir. I. V... tlan win culled to Mqrniy l"t Saturday where h u Itt fiinttitli'ri with hi friend, lr. It. W. Tynoii of that place, they fx. Hi being encrllenl liliVHlrlitftH. Henry lt" and Walter J., Wun-fl-rli gavr it Vrry plrnxali t tlAtlre at th Nhawkn auditorium on 1-twt Friday at whb.h ft lnrr niiinlier of thelf frlftid enjoyed a uptendld time, Albert Alf'rd. the proprietor of llni fnilnc Itoiw m the north"ildt. wn i-.iUd in Omaha on Md4y"of ItiN week wliim.li was looking aft er oti" lii l it c-eH mutter In connec tion with llio.mfe here.: ,o7 Krnl.c of Lincoln drove down from bin hente on lut M'lid;iy Wirn Intf fo b'k after Mime run ne mat ter here and n hi mm Harry w.i re.-idy to ntnrt to Nhrukn t'lty With a trurk bnd of ImRi. b iif itiiipHnled the n. Mr. ii nd Mr. W. f. Maxfiebl and Ihelr lit lift ottn of Weeptllif Water were' vHttlnjf In Nehawkn for lnt Hunduy. they belnp etieHia for th day mill a vtry fine dinner nt'llie iKune of Mr. and Mr. Albert Wolfe and their d:itii$bter. Mlnrt (Jludp. J. qnlndm fatnivl. uti of Mr. mid Mil J. II. I'nltm r. who U a ntudent In (lit? Hiiile unlvrrKlly, wn a v(rlor at In tu for over the week end and ttutet ut lb tliMine of M pureniM. Qulnton. however, returned to Lin coln Hiid bin nlu.lli early Monday morning. mi .j"-'vll j ,u kt i msxsmseaft Kdward W'KdMth painter, wan n visitor In Weeping Water nd Inter viewed the dentlnt and left two tru ly friend with him. one which had nerved 'him long and well but 'frhleh of late were giving the genial painter quit a bit of trouble. They . were two bark teeth. While at ' the Veteran hoepltal, Mr, and Mr. Wwnderllch and' Ches ter I'lybon. and mother, met llarley Tb'ima and wife, Mr. Thoma be! up there for liratment while Mrs. Tho ma wa vlltlng him from their home' at I'nlmyra. Mr. Thomaa fa feeling rather poorly. ' Mr. and Mr.. ('. D. Adams and their win, Htirwell, the latter being ntt of the fiffleer of the Boy flemrt trnp 'of Nehawka. were inrer to A"tf burm where t hey i were In atteadatic at ,1b?. (Jourt of Honor .of the Boy, Hcoiiu of Amerlrft, and where their enjoyed the day mont plenanntly.' Frank lmnn ond wlfe'were visit ing for the day on laat Runday at Kheiiandotih. whoro they, were en Joying. the Jublleo whlcU wa boliiK, held at the Henry Field Seed com pany fa I Ion and the hrondcaMlng ct ut Ion. They report Immerme crowd there and everyone having a very fine time. Word rrom Colorado Sprlnsa where Mr. George Troop I receiving treat ment and alo 1 being benefited by the climate, ahe I doing very nice ly and with each .week la allowing improvement. Her trouble linn been lumc trouble and It I hoped that after Morim time Hhe will be o far Improved that he will be able to return entirely cured. Clarence llannon and wife and Mr. and Mr. C. , M. ChrlnwelMHer were over to Murray on lat Monday Doing Hicely Since Operation. Mr. Orin i'ollard ha been Buf fering for ome time with appendlci ti and Recent attack have been even growing more aevere, and on lat Thumday e.he went to the hos pital at Lincoln where he under went an operation for relief, having the app'-ndlx removed, and Klnce in reported an getting along nicely and I abowing good improvement. Her many friend will be pleaaed to know of her Improvement. .Nehawka Hotel to Open. The Nehawka hotel and retaurant which ha been cloned lnce the go ing out of biiNine by IL M. Chrit weiNNer, I being placed In excellent condition by Mark Burton, who In alo opening the place the middle of thi week. Mr. Burton who I a hUHtler and the wife one of the very beat of cook, ahoiild make thi a very popular hontlery and be a bene fit to the city or Nehawka aa well ats to the proprietor. . . At Hospital in Omaha. Walter J. WunderJJch, Henry tim ber were called to Omaha on Monday of thi week to look aTter aome bunt nee matter and were accompanied by Jobn Opp, who went over .to nto the wife who ha been In the hospi tal there wince lat Thumday and where he 1 receiving treatment for her health which of late had been erjr delicate. ' - . Will Elect Oficers. Thi evening. Thumday. October 8th, the American legion are meet ing and looking after the bualneiw which bring them together and are havinic .a good time. . They .are electing ofQrers for the coming term and alno trannactlng ether matters. o J "1 "Attend D. A. TL7 llest. f ! A number of the members of the Daughter of the American , He volu tion went, to Auburn on laat Thurs day' where they attended a dixtrlct meeting and enjoyed a very fine tlrm while there as one of the bent of program wa being put on. There among tuoee from Nehawka at tho meet MeMdames''I). C. Went, Edna Tncker. George C. Sheldon. J. J. Pol lard. J. II. Palmer. Stewart Hough. II. Wolph, Mlsa Kvelyn Wolfe and Marian Tucker., who were met tit Union by Mr. K. II. Wescott of Plattsmouth. Visited Veteram HoipiUl. It will be remembered that Jacob Plybon. who formerly resided In and about Nehawka and who was a sold ier In the Hpanlnh American war and with the advancing age has been making hi home at the veterans hoMpltal, where he is In a very feeblo condition. Cheater Plybon. his nep hew, and Mrs. "Louis Plybon, a sis- teeeV x Y V T V V Y Y y Y f Y Y Y y -? m w Ik b f m a a . a Sy rJebrasEsa-s 119311 GrarJ bonpSca ter-ln-Isw of Jfr. Plybon and accom panied by Mr. .and Mrs. Jobn G. WttnderMcb. were over lat Sunday to vbslt Jmeob Plybon at the boepl- tal. and found , bim rather poorly. Joins Sorcrity. Mix Jane Sheldon, who fa a stu dent at the Nebraska state Univer sity, was a visitor at borne on last Kunday and enjoyed the vim great ly and reported that she had Just be came a member of tbe Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority of tbe state univer sity. Ofiee Honrs Chnngv. Tbe office hoars of the Nehawka pot office which has been on Sun day from J:29 to 10:30 ha been changed to from 9 to 10 In tbe fore noon, on account of tbe change in tbe schedule of the bus which brings the mall. Selling line Hogs. The sale which Harry M. Knabe is to hold In the coming week, is making it possible for thoe who care to improve their herd, to se cure some very fine boars, which are tbe get of Promoter, the celebrat ed bob which tfok the grand champ Ion prize at the state fair. Get the car out and rllp over to tbe sale and see thi wonderful hog and. get one of hi get for your berd. Mr. Knabe has given the matter of breeding of fine hog hi bet attention for the past several years and with every season Is getting a still better berd. Will Redecorate Hall. The American Legion, who have the Nehawka auditorium, have in hand at this time the matter of re decorating their lodge room or the hall proper, the present decorations have held for many years and while they were excellent, they have shown the nlgns of age and they are to re decorate the interior of the lodge room and the pictures wbich have graced tbe walls are being removed while the decoration Is being made. There are many of tie former cltl-Z'-n of Nehawka and those Instru mental in the causing of the erection of the building' While the members of the famllle of the ones represent ed by the pictures desire tfcey can take the pictures to their homes. Many of the pictures are enlarged photographs and others are crayon work and many of them are he work of Ilbert Alford and good ones at that. ' Enjoys Visit with Friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knabe were enjoying last Saturday a very friendly vlalt with their friend, Mr. Edward L. Kennlck of Pilger, who is a breeder and grower. of the cele brated HampHhlre swine, also 'Dud ChaIott of Wayne, alo a breeder of Hampshlres, and the three, men went to Galliton, Mo... wheW . they were attending a wtff ofJIamiftiHire United Bretheri in Christ;'' . .... 54 otto KngemretaonjjiastpTi i OTTfCRRftlg CUCncIfl Bible church IhcrooI ? tKallif Day 10 a. m. Itemember lCjh goaty. ;!et 0 reach them, i!4 Viv ' .-Vi'V? ' Morning worship ssXfflce ,11 ,rm. Union prayer', meeting at;jF.-'M. Masafes Wednesday night, Oct. '4." ; ' : Ladles Aid at'Jdrs, "llarlere Thurs day afternoon. - - : -.: . The Y. P. S.fjC. . at the E. Boe deker home Frfr&y plgTit. Pralae God for record -attendance Inst Sunday. ' '. . NKHAWKA CHDUCH '. , Bible church school 10 ju m. , : We had a fine rally la& Sunday and we reached our goals.' vi : Evening worship service 3:80 p. 1 f m. i- The young people and children meets at Shoemakers Thursday' night and will meet nt Hobacks next Thurs day. Prayer meeting at M assies Wed nesday, Oct. 14. - 'V, ladles Aid entertained by. Mrs. Ed monds. .. We had 95 In our Sunday echools last Suuday,. let us go beyond . 100 next Sunday, i.. ' ' Some folks are always bragging that they live In God's country, but when you see the way they treat God's house an if Cod's day, and God's word. It looks as though He is not there very much. "Ye cannot serve God and Mam mon." Mattbey 6:24- 3 Gc:J Dye G!J !ota - CSoKa Jea Suit! trkatrc fitr Now, you can give that old suit away. Prices are back to fifteen years ago. Say "Good-bye" to your old clothes. Prices are where you can afford new clothes you've earned. For $20, or $21.50, or $23.50 or $25, we can give you a better suit than you cculd buy for these prices back in 1916 before the war. Dress Up! Cheer .Up! f INDUSTRIAL NOTES The following record of industrial activity lists items showing invest ment of capital, employment of la bor and business activities and op portunities. Information from which the paragraphs are prepared is from local paper, usually of towns men tioned, and may be considered gen erally correct. Booth and Olion contractors, com pleted paving work on Primary Koad No. 20 between South Sioux City and Jackson. Hastings Meeting to be held bere October 14 by Nebraska Good Itoads Association to vote on $50, 000,000 road bond issue. Homer Hospital on the Hill, opened by Dr. A. A. Larsen. . Tekamah Cornerstone laid new high school building. for Long Pine Construction beine rushed on new highway west of here. Lyman Coffee Cup Caft opened its doors for business. McCook Contracts awarded I 7 city council for paving East Fifth street and water improvements on Fifth and Sixth streets east. The 7.5 miles of State Highway No. 11 between Lindsay and New rran Grove, will be graveled this fall. Lincoln Bids will be received Drtfiher If! on aiinrr.Tlmalplv 1170.- 000 of bridge and highway construc tion wors. Red Clcud Graveling of highway south from here to Kansas state line, completed. Lincoln Capitol commission let contract for underground drainage system at capitol grounds. Sidney Sites inspected for pro posed $80,000 Federal building here. Wausa Sidewalks constructed throughout town. McCook Large bridge to be con structed ever Republican river south of city, and will be 300 feet in length. Scotia T. J. Stoetzel office build ing rented for one year and will oe cleaned and renovated for new loca tion of public library. Nebraska City Celebration held here for opening fo new pavement north, south and east of city. Doniphan Cement 'sidewalk in front of Burger buildings. laid Johnson Missouri Valley Gas Co. laying gas pipes from main line into this town. HAPPY DAY FOE HERND0NS Blair $26,000 improvements vot ed for lecal light plant. West Pofnt Formal ' opening of Iowa-Nebraska Lightand vfowT Company's office and display room held. 5 ' - ti.Af. Ogallala Uhlig Oil Co. opened filling tstation atiSpruce. and Front streets. 1". Honiphau'-U Bert ' F. G rant . opened Grant, Jtafber '.Shop in building . va cated 'by Andy dPeterpon . i ;.. ' ' . -? j '. j . r ;;-y ,; ? ... . baykln-TTCtiyertS ''and grading,; to be Jflon t i bit Rowf I District; 2Cp. 42, k Thdfriri--arafiiar r 'and clavlng work on road west irtliere; complet ed. .:W.i.fH?t.'f'5i beftg Tekamahrv, : JTSr. -iJrtxrd ry West Point Natural gas for heat ing and cooklng.Curned"on by Iowa Nebraska Light and Power Co. Platt?moutb leaser Style;. Shop in Heklna building" installed Neon sign. McCookValley Motor Co. mored garage to building at S2IT West B street.' .-. " " ', r. Lincoln State Highway Depart ment opened bids for 521,000 feet of snow fence to be distributed to var ious highway maintenance stations over state, for maintaining snow-free highways during winter: Oakland Mrs. E. G.. Bristol Tog gery and Art Shop moved to new lo Ogallala Ogallala Tire &. Battery Co. moved Into new . quarters in Thayer Garage. : - , ' : , .- .; Kearney 'Liberty ' Dry Cleaning Co. at 2013 Central Ave., expanding business. Curtis Work progressing rapidly on paving in second district. . r'Verdel Construction of school tuibiiirg. rapidly nearlrig completion. Wymore Wymorian Cafe on So. 7th purchased by Mrs. W. M. Yost of Clay Center, Kansas. ' r Arnold New equipment Installed in State park. . . . Elm wood Laying of gas pipe line In. city completed. Hooper Grace Lutheran church dedicated number of improvements in their edifice. t Laurel Andrew Paulsen purchas ed; Van Auker pool hall here. lymouth Ten-mile stretch of Grain Growers Highway west from city graded and now open to travel t'wllay. Springs Old building occu pied by'. Ralph Strotheide hardware store to-be razed to make way for construction of modern building. Lyman- Construction of basement of proposed City Hall building pro gressing. ... Neligh Grading on Hlgrway No. 14 north from this place being rushed. Hooper-i-Interlor of Hooper State bank improved. Contracts will be let In near fu ture for work on highway from De catur through Winnebago reservation to Winnebago, according to Stae Engineer Roy Rochran. Beemer Main street to be paved soon. Creighton New churn purchased for Creighton Co-operative . Cream ery. New York Even the family dog caught the spirit in the Hugh Hern don home here.. He yipped and yap ped with all the force of his canine lungd. One hardly would have thought a simple four-word rente n-e, "They ..made it safely,'', could cause, such a commotion. Hugh's mother sat down, on a eofa. and lost her com posure. Down at his brokerage oflk-e brother John couldn't concentrate on his figures. Brother Billy's school mates at ' Taft. .Wate'rto'wn. declared a:mcratotlunt -on study. Hugh'a mother, Mrs. Dixon Board man,' suddenly reached for a tele phone. "Hello, sweetheart." she said over long distance to Wenatchee. "It's mother." 6aid Mrs. Boardman. Then, recerver to ear, she beamed at the family. -."He sounds happy and hungry be always loe," she said. She had been Elcepless for a good many hours, but 'she didn't care. She told Hugh to be sure to bring a piece of the broken propeller with him when he comes horne r.cxt week. At PaBgbom-Herndob flight head quarters things were all in an up roar, too. In a corner,. a quiet youth 8tpoi JlQif. a lotus time, sort of lost In the sliuffie? ''MJy I add my consrat ulationsihc asked. .It, wa Wiley PtBftSeTIO&flie world in record time. BLAMES. TOO MUCH LAW Chicago Thomas F. Wickham. di rector of the board of trade, in a statement charged that government al interference had brought aliout the present depression in a "land of plenty." As "panic laws" he listed the grain futures act; . Volstead act; Grundy tariff and farm marketing act. He added: "No one can live permanently beyond his Income. The cost of government everywhere, from the school district to Washinston has finally exceeded the ability of the people to paw for it. "We can quit eating, close our schools. Junk our cars, railroads, banks and factories and keep on with our commissions and bureaus and multitude of governing bodies, or we can put the government back to the proper sphere of government, where we say what it does and what It spends Instead of It telling us what we .do and what we need, and go ahead with our normal activities. We simply can't fgo on-keeping up both." ... . - . Dottttocaflcsr Ocotoo Ooi? Ott. Louug r FOR SALE V V V V t T T v OALE AT Nehawka, Nebr. Commencing at 1:30 P. M., Sharp OCT 14T H tr STOCK PIGS 21 IAii fcOA&S by Promoter, IXawkeye Marvel r J Va.,lc; KirK. Jr. ' VA? ViltSI PRIZE SENT0E BOAR at Nebraska a.li;, iii h a sen of jrro.fioter. There are othtr fc;d tvtj, ly the m; site and Yankee Kins;, Jr.. thf Utcr irom a High Uanrel daru. 11 JANUARY BOARS . THESE ate some choice prospects by Clcui Swefp. 14 SPRING COARS THE BEST PIO ever sired by Promoter from a line bred Yankee King Jr. dam is a feature at traction. The Third Frit Jfnior Prj at Linccla is also an outstanding prospect by the Champion. Ho is a full brother to our JCSQ first prire boar. The Thiid Priie Junior Yearling by Promoter will also make someone a pood sire. Ct will fit into any herd. ' Send for the Catalogue Aiii t A. W. Thompson and Bex Young, Aactioneers 9 1 1 J. L Uiller and tassel P. Call, Pieldaen One sandwich corn elevator, nl ino8t new: one Melotte cream seper ntor. medium size, almost new, prices right. 2 V4 miles northeast of Nehaw ka. Nebraska. T. I Crunk, Owner. oS-4tw. REDUCE PNEUMONIA DEATHS Omaha How the mortality rato from pneumonia is being reduced thru the use of high frequency elec trical heat current was explained to 12B physicians from all parts of the United States .by Dr. J. Zvery Hlb ben. Pasadena, Calif., at the opening session of the tenth annual conven tion "of the American Congress or Physical Therapy. Tbe treatment. Dr. Illbben said. Is used ns an adjunct to-other forms of treatment, and does not Interfere with these other methods. Other lec tures dealt with infantile paralysis and wlfh the operation- of all types of physical therapy machines. Monday night the formal convent Hon opening was herd with Dr. H. F. Ewerhardt. St. Louis, being installed aa president of the congress. - He suc ceeds Dr. Roy W. Fouts, Omaha. A banquet preceded the installation. ' Mayor Metcalfe and his son. Lieu tenant Governor Metcalfa, welcomed the convention. D. M. F. Bebnaman. chief of the-department of physical therapy at tbe University of Califor nia, spoke on the "Physican's Obliga tions." . ' - . , AH the local and county news in tfca JcurrjL . . .- . . ' . : ... ( W'' - rf - . i 'H 7 r ' f t 't ' ' This -pbotcerraph; taken at Sbibe Park, Philadelphia, during the third game of tbe world series on Iliaday. ahowa Bottomley sriag first run for 8t. Louis. The Cardinals won this game, 5 to 2. . . ' .! ... ' ' ....... i ' : ir