The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 10, 1931, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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FLATTSMOTTTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, DEC. 10, .1931.
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Visit tbo Trl-Countty Poaltttrj; Glaov!
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$1.50 Quality- All Perfect
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Picot top, perfect weave
Full fashioned, just the
right Gift in the new
shades. Allen A and
Best Knit quality. Pair
Friday mud Stardajr
Values to $2.50
Costunc Jcivolcry
in smart styles of Necklaces.
Earrings, Bracelets
Bright and pastel col
ors go with every cos
tume. Real values
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Friday and Saturday
Smart, New, Non-Run
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qive. Gowns, Dance
Sets, Step-ins, Teddies
and Slips. Values to
$1.75 your choice
First Quality NEW
SILK SGAQFS
Friday and Saiarday
Silk Crepe, Silk Chiffon Nov
elty Wool scarfs ana
Scarf Sets. Beautiful
color combinations for
Dress and Sport.
Friday and Saturday
H Fids' Friday and SatHrday H
Pajjacsnac
Gay colored Rayon
Fro3dcloth Print one
piece. Both lounging
and sleeping styles.
Values to $1.95.
Friday and Saturday
and
Regular $1.50 to $2.50
HAND DAGS
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and Pouch Bags - In I
black and colors. A $1 1
timely gift. Only 1 1
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200 Smart Styled
HASH FDCSKS
Rayon, Broadcloth, Linens
Short and long eieevesr
no sleeves Fast color,
of course. Reg. $1.93
and $2.95 values, at
Cleier Little Close Fitting
oaft CHafs
Felts - Retail Ics - Fab
rics Turbans, Brims,
Tricornes. Values to
$3 Your choice, only
Friday and Saturday
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Cass County's Largest Exclusive Ladies Store
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
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Neh&ivka
Mrs. C. V. Xvord of Minneapolis,
a sister of Mrs. Tt. ?. Pollard of this
place, has been risking here for the
past few days and the two sisters
and others are -surely enjoying the
visit.
The Lincoln Telegraph and Tele
phone company are having a new
covering placed on the floors of the
office which they purchased through
the Sheldon Department stores of
Nehawka and Which when placed
will make the-office very pretty and
comfortable. :,
Quinton Paltner, who was so ser
iously injured by the kick from a
tractor which he was attempting to
start some weeks since, is reported;
as getting along nicely and will, in
a short time, be. to4 far recovered thai'
the wires which are holding the
bones in place can be removed.
Albert Anderstm- and Prank B.
IiPmon were over: to Nebraska City
on last Sunday where they shot some
golf, ami notwithstanding it was win
ter they had a4" very fine afternoon
and when all Tfas said and done it
was found that their scores were a
tie. Now this will have to be shot
over again. t .
George Trunkenbolz of Engl was
a visitor in Nehawka on Monday of:
this week and wns conferring with
his man here, Charles Hall, regard
ing the business and the manner o
conducting the same. Speaking Of
business, Mr. Trunkenbolz had to
say that business was fair and that
like all they would be pleased to
see the time come, when the business
wes again established on the former
good paying basis'
week, produced a very wonderful en
tertainment of course they were as
sisted by the men, as competitors for
the several prizes which were hung
up. The Idea was to wear the most
outlandish costume possible, and in
this the first prize was won by Mrs.
Elmer Stoll, who out distanced all
competitors in the ladies class and
drew first prize. We did not learn
what it was. But in the case of the
men, David C. West won easily
against the array of men and was
presented with a new suit of clothes.
Ask Dave.
Will Have Program Christmas.
There will be a very worthwhile
program at the. Methodist church on
Christmas eve when under the direc
tion of the ladies' of the church the
children of th P.i hie school will pre
sent a very fi ne Ch Fist mas program.
They are industriously practicing on
the playlet and are most interested, j
Undergoes Operation at' Omaha.
Wm. ObernauRe. who has not bmi
in the very best -of - health for some
time past, went to Omaha on lui-t
Friday and entering one of the hos
pitals where he1 Underwent an oper
ation for the" restoration of his
health, and since the operation, has
been getting along, fairly. Mrs. Ober
naulte was oyer to Omaha on last
Sunday to vi?!t the husband.
United Brelhern In Christ.
Otto KngebretHcn. Pastor.
OTTERBEIN CHURCH
Church Bible school 10 a. m.
Morning worship service 11 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve
ning, Dec. 16. at Mrs. Kropp.
The Y. P. S. C. E. will met at
G. A. Murdoch's Friday night Dec.
11. These are your services. Yen
are welcome to each oiic.
NEHAWKA CHURCH
Church Bible school 10 a. m.
Evening goppol service 7: So p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve
ning. 'Dec. 16 at Mrs, Kropps'.
The Y. P. S. C. E. will meet at
the church Thursday, Dec. 17. In
stead of our regular meeting we wiil
practice for our Christmas program
cn that night. Come.
The Ladies Aid will be entertained
at the Herman Shomaker home Wed
nesday, Dec. 16. Mrs. Rut ledge will
serve. Everybody welcome.
Remember the special offering for
our old people and orphans.
We were sl?d to have a good at
tendance at our services Sunday.
Come again. We need you and you
need tha church.
"The Lord knowe'h them that are
his. Let every one Hint nameth the
name of Christ depart from iniqu
ity." II Timothy 2:19. Ye cannot
srvs Jesus. Christ and the Devil.
Jesus Christ leves you and give Him-
j slef for you on Calvary's cross. Serve
i Him.
LOUD SPEAKERS for
December 11th-12th
PORK LOIN ROAST Per pound 8c
PORK TENDERLOil I Per pound 33c
PORK CHOPS Center Cuts, per pound 16c
All Mr st Quality Pig Pork
LARD Pure remit ed. Package or bulk. 3 pounds. 25c
BEEF ROAST Best quality. Per pound 15c
PORK LIVER 3 pounds for: ; . ; . . . 25c
FCY. CURED PICNIC HAMS Very spec, Ib..l2V&c
SWIFT'S COUNTRY SAUSAGE Per pound. . . . 10c
MEATY NECK BONES 6 pounds for. . , 25c
Visited in Nehawka.
Roy Kratz and the family of Om
aha, former residents of Nehawka,
were guests for .the day on last Sun
day in the city and were visiting
while here wit W their" friend. ' John
Rteffens, 'whede tall, enjoyed, a vcrV
line visit. Thftjyisit, ,was ,made the
more pleasant, -by, ihe present of
James "M. ; Ta'Imer and family.
SPECIAL SESSION TALK
Governor Bryan has indicated no
intention of calling a special ses
sion of the legislature for the pur
i se of enacting a law to enable
farmers to crib their corn on the
farm for warehouse purposes so as
to obtain loans on the grain, a meas
ure advocated by Mark W. Woods,
who is gathering sentiment direct
from members of the legislature. Five
members expressed a desire for a
special session, said the governor,
judging from replies that he had
. been shown.
"My investigation discloses." said
Covemor Bryan, that three-fourths
of the farmers have no corn to sell
and the other one-fourth will be able
to market their corn in Nebraska
without further legislation. I don't
know the percentage of owners of
corn who desire to obtain loans on
their corn to enable me to judge
whether there is justification for a
special session of the legislature."
Legal and commercial printing of
all kinds at the Journal office.
STATE TREASURY RECEIPTS
Payment of personal taxes, includ
ing railroad taxes, is now reflected
in receipts of the state treasury.
Treasurer Bass received from all
sources Monday a total of $184,688.
23. Of this amount $120,000 goes to
the state general fund which on the
first of the month contained $1,108.
500. Previous collections for the
general fund in December amounted
to $3,300. The largest receipt Mon
day was $35,646 from the federal
government for the federal aid road
fund. The receipts for that day are
classified:
Boone county $10,600.00
Brown county 4,185.00
Frontier county 3,522.80
Gosper county 2,847.60
Grant county 5,459.00
Harlan county 8,095.93
Johnson county 14.000.00
Knox county 8,642.22
Logan county 2,145.46
Madison county 20,000.00
Merrick county 22,061.02
Sarpy county 14,831.87
ANOTHER MESSAGE FROM SANTA
Prince Rupert, B. C.
December, 9, 1931.
To Plattsmouth Journal:
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Greetings and Salutations
Another hard day through the
snow and here we are in Canada.
These Siberian degs surely know how
to travel. When they come galloping
down Main street you will see how
we travel in this North country. I
am expecting to arrive in Plattsmouth
on time Wednesday morning, Dec.
16. Hope you will all be there to
see me come in. Tell Chief Elliott
to keep all dogs off the street on that
day. Will wire you again tomorrow.
SANTA.
Do rot forget that Christmas is
but a few weeks away and accord
ingly call at the Bates Book & Gift
Shop to make your selections of the
handsome Christmas cards for print
ing or engraving. A wide range of
prices
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Mufflers make sensible gifts. Easy to give easy to
wear and this Christmas they're easy to buy. too!
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Silks - Satins - Rayons - Wools
Single, DouMs op Square
Folds
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"- ReceivedV fSevere Injury- .
Mrs. J.- C Wtinderlich was a visi
tor on Jast Sunday . at. Plattsmouth
and while there was the guest of
her ;flaughter; 'Mrs. . Sadie Shrader,
and as she was dscending the -steps
leading from The house into the
yard and has but two more steps to
go to reach the: ground, slipped and
in falling twiftterher knee In such
a way that fte .was made .lame and
could not walk: She is remaining
at the home of her daughter, where
she has the best of care and -smedical
attention.
INDUSTRIAL NOTES
4. 4,;,t..x,i,i..T.i. ! I -M -I -M-t-
The following record of industrial
activity lists items showing invest
ment of capital, employment of labor
and business activities and oppor
tunities. Information from which the
paragraphs are prepared is from lo
cal papers, usually of towns mention
ed, and may be considered generally
correct.
Rushville Geo. Peck installing
new front to hardware store.
Lyman Plans underway to gravel
road west of town.
Stapleton New Presbyterian
church edifice f dedicated ..
' 'Wrtrk '' 'on"''gf;dih'g:: Lyirtirt-TreiTry
highway' west started preparatory to
graveling. t .
Daykin Fred
theatre here.
Denzin installed
Lincoln Lincoln City' Street De
partment moved to new building at
19th and Q streets.
Visiting In Nehawka.
Frank Koedeker and wife of
Council Bluffs, Iowa, were spending
last Sunday and a portion of Mon
day in Nehawka visiting with their
many , friends and enjoyed meeting
their many friends very much. Mr.
Boedeker is prospering very nicely
in the Iowa city, as he now has three
stores and markets in that place and
all doing well. We and many others
of the many friends are pleased that
they are doing So nicely.
Lands Go Cheap.
The estate nf C. M. Pollard, for
mer congressman for this district,
was sold on last Monday to satisfy
a mortgage and there being some
thing over three hundred acres, made
the land cheap at the sale price of
$28,000. Tle place was bid in by
the owner of the mortgage.
Will Give Return Party.
The members of the I. O. O. F.
of Nehawka are just at this time
making extensive' preparations for
the entertainment of the members
of the Rebekahs. as well as their
wives and friend at a meeting which
they are to hold on December 14th.
which will be their pre-Christmas
meeting and aro. expecting to have
a very fine time.
Wausa Mr. Nelson to open ladies
ready-to-wear department store
which will include dry goods, grocer
ies, shoes and haberdashery upon
completion of building to be erected
here.
FRUITS - VEGETABLES
CHANGES Sweet Calif. K"?:cls. 2 dozen for .2Sr
POTATOES Gen. Ecd Itivc: Tally Chios. Peck, 22c ; Bu 79c
APPLES Extra fancy Wac. uigton Jonathans, lbs 29
CEIEEY Fancy California Jumbo. 2 large stalks 25c
Tender and Crisp
GROCERY SPECIALS
HOIST MINCE MEAT Calif. Bulk, flavored with Sherry, 2 lbs.34
Freh, Moift, JJcxt Quality
CIGAliETTES Old Gold. Not a Ccugh in a Carlcad. 2 pkg-s.27
PIGS Calif. Cellophane wrapped. Two 8-oz. pkgs . 19
PRESERVES Red & White. Full Mb. jar 2S
All VtnleticH including Strawberry and Cherry
Pecked by Vacuum process preserving full aroma and
Flavor of the Fruit
PEACHES Blue & White. 2 large No. 22 size cans 43c
Sliced or Halve Heavy Syrup I'ack
Selected California Fruit
FLOUR Red & White, 48-lb., $1.09; 24-lb., S9e; 5-lb..17
H.'ghefit grade Spring avd Winter Wheat Blend
Fully Guaranteed
KRISPY CRACKERS 2-lb. pkg. for 27
ALMONDS California Peeilcss. New crop. Pound. .18
OLIVES Fancy placed large Queens. 8-oz. jar 23r
CAKE FLOUR Red & White. Per package 25C
You con make Lighter and More Delicate
Cakes vith this Improved Flour
BULK CCC0ANUT Eest grade. Per pound 129
Long Thread Shredded Cocoa nut Sutelencd
PEACHES Granada. Two 8-02. cans 15
The
Heal as TEnutie storc
C. H. MARTIN
Phones 101-102 Free Delivery
Curtis Contracts let for construe
tion of proposed shop building.
Pilger M. E. Schreiber leaded
Paragon Theatre.
Tekamah Brick work on high
school building progressing rapidly
Lyman E. S. Young made exten
sive improvements to lumber on
grain office.
Sccttsbluff Paving completed on
highway west of here.
Hay Springs Post office moved to
new building.
Wymore Rosa Holmes erected
coal shed in rear of her building.
Leigh Oil test well being drilled
six miles northwest of here, came in
as gasser.
Morrill Plans for proposed city
hall building progressing.
Itutte Work of rebuilding trans
mission liiies here completed.
Spencer Graveling underway on
road in this vicinity.
Highway from Hutte to Naper Liv
ing graveled.
Lyman Richard and Al Fechtncr
purchased "Lyman Ledger," from C
A. Carter & Son.
Gave Hard Time Party.
The Daughter's ' of Rebekah, and
they are sure" a' capable- lot of en
tertainers, at their- meeting on last
Crtighton Graveling of Highway
No. 12"fom here east progressing
rapidly.
Hastings Mrs. R. S. Mclntire pur
chased Neighborhood Grocery at
Ninth St. and Colorado Ave.
Rushville Northwestern Rell
Telephone Co. to erect new office
building here.
Hay Springs Legion Hall dedi
cated recently.
Lincoln Building permits issue
here during October totaled $60,445
Hebron Club room of Buehring
Hall refurnished and redecorated.
Wymore Roek Rottom Grocer
opened under management of Owen
Rutherford.
Leigh Gravel crew working on
Highway No. !1 moved from Creston
to this city.
Schuyler New filling station be
ing completed on West 10th St.
Highway No. SO being graveled
from Tecumseh to Pawnee City, dis
tance of 11 V& miles.
Palmyra Ga being installed in
some local homes.
Shubert Apple harvest completed
Lincoln City Council purchased
40 acres of land near Ashland at cost
of $r,.0o0 which will be used as site
cf new wells to furnish this cits' with
water.
Rushville T. A. Shaddy
store to Auker building.
moved
Bloomingotn Street north of av
ing to city limits being graveled.
Wymore City Council voted to
purchase new Chevrolet truck to be
used by fire department.
SHELDON'S STORE
Assures' You of QUALITY for the Price Paid
ESTABLISHED 1888
Telephone 14 . Nehawka, Nebr.
GROCERIES
Something useful for Christ
mas A nice box of assorted
kinds of Canned Qoods, put
up in attractive holiday box.
CX.oo per fcos
Fancy Winesap Apples
513 Bu.
SHOES
FOR THE ENTIRE
FAMILY
Good fitting, all - leather
Shoes and Slippers In brown
and black. Shoes that will
give splendid service. Priced
' 35C and up
Lincoln Street approaches and
steps to State Capitol building will
be constructed by Peter Kiewitt's
Sons.
GREENWOOD SOY IS DEAD
Injuries received last Friday at
Greenwood when struck by a truck
caused the death Sunday of Robert
Darrell Nelson, five, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Nelson of Greenwood. Al
tho the boy's injuries at first did not
appear critical, he died in a Lincoln
hospital at 9 a. m. Sunday. The truck
which struck him was driven by John
Castello of Kearney.
Besides his parents, Robert is sur
vived by a sister, Betty Joan.
Christmas is drawing nearer
every day. Do not put off buying
vour a if ts until the last m'nute.
Stores are open evenings and youH
can shoo leisuroiy-now, wnaroas it
you wait to the last rftlnwe you'l!
miss half the joy of giving.
1931 PREP CHA&PI0NS
Mythical state title Crete.
Trans-Missouri league Omaha
Tech and Lincoln.
Inter-State league Thomas Jeffer
son of Council Bluffs.
Mid-State league Claimed by
Crete and Grand Island.
Omaha city Omaha Tech.
Greater Lincoln Bethany.
Western conference Alliance and
Sidney.
Western Little Ten Lodgepole.
Cornhusker Crete.
Frenchman Valley Grant. "
Republican Valley MIntfen. '
Loup Valley Sargent.
Southeast association Auburn.
Southern league Edgar and Gen
eva. Custer county Sargent.
Logan Valley Ponder.
Niobrara Valley -Stuart.
Northwest conference Rushville.
Mid-Valley Indianola.
Cedar Valley Cedar Rapids.
I'la-Ix)up Stromsburg.
Have yonr Christmas cards printed
cr engraved now, the Bates Book &
Gift Shop has a large line that you
can select from. Exclusive desiens
for the holiday season.
Aside from the fact that its sharp
corners might make it a more effec
tive domestic weapon, we fail to see
any advantage in the new square
frying pan.
Poultry Prices!
CASH or TRADE
Friday and Saturd'y
December 11th-12th
Springs
5 lbs. or over, lb. . . 120
Under 5 lbs., lb. . . lOp
Hens
4 lbs., and up, lb. . 12
Under 4l2 lbs., lb. . . 100
All Leghorns, lb. . . . 7p
Young Springs showing heavy
spurs will soon be bought as
Stags so don't keep them
too long.
Cash or Trade
Soennichsen's
Plattsmouth, Phons 42
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