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    PAGE FIVE
THURSDAY. rEERTTAILY 17. 1938.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
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OB I OUT EMS.
E. W. Keedy and v. ii'e of Ashland
were visiting with their relative
;hk1 fr if nds in Union hist Sunday.
Foy I'oll was a visit or in Omaha
i"r over Sunday. pucst at the homo
f t' his parents. '.Ir. and Mrs. Jesse
Ft 11.
Tony Siul'.iuth oi Wei'dns Water
v.is looking alt or some business mat
te, -s in Union on Monday of this
v ok.
Oiihrvt Kdmonds and family were
( !: jnyhii; a vt ry nleasant visit at tho
home of fli'ilifi't's parents at l'orti last
.and;:;.
Cliiioid llarison who has not been
ir. tho very host of hen 1th was lakon
to an Omaha hospital for ohsorvat ion
;.; d troatmont.
Mr. and Mrs. Kail Morritt of Mur
r. ;. .wo-, in Union last Sunday visit
ins; with tho aunts of Mr. Morritt,
..: 'sdamos liolio and Jonnio Finns.
Uiitton F. Smith of Nebraska t'ity
was a visitor in Union hist Monday
in. kin;; ;.;!!' sono- business ma tiers
ui visiting
Mrs. W.
with 1 is many
A. Taior. hei
lleilt'S.
grand-
imhur. Mariorio lloback and two
r.randsons. Ivan and Donald lloback
ore isitii:g it. Nebraska City last
Saturday niidit.
Miss Aiinb;.i Koni who is at Ful
ton. A 1.. bam..'1. visiting her aunt,
writes s'.io is eiijoyissg a very pleas
ant isii in tho s ank j.nd v. in re
i.iaiu th-Te !.)V s.nro' time yet.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen, iloback v. ere
in Omaha last Wednesday where thoy
v ore visiiiiu; frioiids ;im1 ais look
ing alter some bu-ir.es main is in
Ftbraska City Friday o,' 1 ; t-1 v-eek.
Ma ry I'.ock r was a visitor in (::i
b.'.si Frnle.y until Monday
there war- a vacation at the bank
or !:;.-! Saturday v. as Lim-oln's birth
ti.;y. thus allowing Cue tv.o days va
cation. Aunt Mary Johnson Visits Here.
Aunt Mary Johnson w h.o.-o home is
t Weeping Water but who lias been
miking her hi. me at Lincoln for some
time, w
.-he ha
is Visit 1!U
relatives
at Fhiomfield where
nd as she returned
nomo
iO(
iii Union for a visit
li i nds and relatives
. before reluming to
v it h hi r ma ay
': a fen day.
Lim oin.
Have Pleasant Time.
The 11 iends to Mrs. Charb-s Land
ht !d a vt ry pleasant meeting at the
thiptist church one day recently when
Idrs. i.ad was the guest of honor.
the gathering
'i hi'AVi , where
"iv. n in hojioi
i;:g of a little .-membt-r
of tht
:eing 111 shape ot a
many things w t re
O:' I. lit ( x ! et t ed ci im
r..:;g r whu is to bo a
Land home.
Methodists to Give Program.
The m 0:11 bo rs ol tht Methodist
1 h'.ii'i !: are to give a program and
: aje.i r at the church whi h w ill b-.
;.s; isteu tiy the Omar Faking company
v ho ii! supply the treat.-, ion re
coii'ts are in go for the bom lit of
enure
E. 11. Wcseott
be t':o princip;
ring.
of Fialts
! speaker
v. .
a t
mm h
is to
g ith
Miss Anna Eauer
.nna Fatter who
il ior troatmont for
111.
M ls
at
the
has
oesiistal ior troatmont lor a turn
eince h"r n titrn boon as a general
tiling te..':i:g mu h improved. How
tier during the past week she was
i ry s;ep and much concern was had
; to i,er illaes.;. Silt jr. feeling much
! iter l!"v.
Kesident Meie Tlu.n Fifty Years.
W. .
T,
.1- witl
hi
:a rot: t s
.;ni!y c.-nie
1 11 a nd 1
Fuion befl
mad' his
u J'ehruari
n- it was a
hone- Jo-re
27th. over
:uoo.
! t V
ei n
- is
: re
Ga
to r:
e 1 1
'go. While ho has not
Li's of h.calth of late,
t i.-diod t-i make his home
s ;i host of friends.
in 1 !o
v. M e
end h.
Married at Nebraska City.
'laiit Rakes slipped quietly a v a y
i t time ago and going to N". -::
('My was uait-ed in marriage
.una i:ai
f that place.
will
ma-.o tlnir h.omo in Union
he has empievm nt at the state
ie'-m. The-.- are re eiviiig tho con
gratulations of their many friends
h. re.
Hies
jt.hn "
in Lincoln Hosnital.
.in! 'lie
t
h
as
been 111
h
ltai
th
pest number of wee
vi reiving treatment passed
a. way at
morning. '
t !
ii:trtu; :'
ast m:iiu
Mothei r-.eed the urgent advice
of doctors and hospitals, do as
they do; give your b3by a daily
body-rub with the antiseptic oil
that chases away germs, and
keeps the skin safe That means
Mermen Antiseptic Oil. It's used
by nearly all maternity hospitals
MnnH otniUejUic- OIL
FERRET'S TftTDEV
HfWE TWO EARS flriD
wr
a
....... . - -
Tho funeral v as held at an under- !
taking company at Nebraska City, j
Mr. Yanlhie was well known in j
Union and other tfur.s in Cass eoun
iv having manv friends all over tin
I
,.'..,.t v nn-tber nerount ol the!
life and parsing of this pioneer will
appear in this paper later.
i i
i r- i t - t.t t.r. .-ii,,io-
; Liodern V, oocman Makes changes.
i Tito Mod-rn Woodman of Amor-
ica held ;i met ting during tho past
week whtn they filled th" position;
vhi. li war, occupied b
the late E. F. ,
Chapman by the election
t.f Stirling !
Harris. Tin y also elected to the posi
tion of clerk Mr. il. W. Griffin, in j 11 j'
place of tne lormer ana a long,----
..1...I.- ,.- ill.. Mi- tiiciil! ! 1 ' !
Fantiing. Mr. IkMining was the uniti
lul clerk lor many years and had
proven that ho was one of the very
best of officials. We are assured that (
th" new tierk will bo as faithful tUji!' -
'the trust impost d in him.
M. W. A. Eecoming' Active.
At the rect-nt mce.'.ug :f the
Mod-.rn Woodman (amp- in Union the
welfare of the camp was under dis-cus-iur..
it w;is determined to appoint
a committee to look after some man
ner or moans of increasing their
Vt -mln rsiiip and after some consid
eration of the subject in hand they
concluded to appoint a committee of
five tin rubers. The committee will
hold a mooting in tho near luturo to
try and work out means of increas
ing the membership of the order.
Taxpayers Hold Meeting
The cit irons and laxpaye
Union liold a very interesting
ing at the Union wt-hool bu
rs oi 1
meet- j
Filing !
wilt ti tiiev ( onsHiereu a unmoor w
f 1
out :u ions, oto- thai of taxes which
1
oi rvone let-Is is pltntv 1; ith. They i
apnciuteii a commit it 1 to r.ieei v.ithl
the board of county eommisb-ners
and to get the feeling of the beard 1
1
and the much disctisod fiuestion no
taxation and relief as it aft'-cts the J
general public. At the prtci:t lime i
there rt mains mar. y w ho are do- j
:iii-;utnt 111 tne personal and property
ta.s. The committee which is eom-po-t
d of Mrs. Eunice Falfour. R. E.
Ri.-iir. David E. Eaton. J. C. Hansel
and L. F. Mougav will no ot with the!
heard and endeavor to interest ih( m
Hi 1 lie suojects ol ilelinqutni taxes
and ! ii f.
The meeting had as a guest Counlvl
Ti iasu' er Joh.u E. Turner v, ho tx
lamed some 01 the ti'rtUexmg olios
' S ol il e o ! t '1
Don
her
o
o w as t !
liltl
o
o
1 he ii'.tm
iti d was
r; 1
which
,ar.o in the county. Mr. Turner
rtattd that UiMress warrants
also
1. . e '
il .1 11
! l.ecu issu -d in i-.oiipie with p.ersolial
! ih linquent taxes.
Visits at Home.
Freda Crunk who is one of
e of operators at i 'la 1 1 emou t h
Lincoln Telephone and Tele
company, since tho changing
Miss
the for
for the
gra ph
(nor of the office
; it ! onia t io system,
to Plrttsmouth.
at Murray to the
being transferred
was iiting for
ovi r 1 ho week end at tht
parents. Mr. and Mrs.
where they ail 'enjoyed
ant visit.
home of her
A. D. Crunk
.t very ploas-
TIASHLIGHT BABY"' EOEX
MAI'TIN'E., Cal. UTi This city
1101V has :: "flaslilight baby." When
a main power eleetrie lino blew out,
plunging the city in darkness, doc
tors at the county hospital were in
th'- niidst of a maternity ease. They
finish', d it with a fiat-blight held by
the nurse.
cvbs-ribe for the Journal.
a : . -. . .
It gets down into skin-folds and
prevents infection It keeps the
skin healthier Get a bottle today.
At any druggist
H M I I 1 E11 M
Nehawka
John Campbell was called -.o Ne
braska City last Monday to look after
some business for the day.
During the past week W. O. Troop
has been suffering from a severe at
taok of the ilu. hut at this time is
feeling much improved.
Franklin Sudduth was over near
Murray at the home of his uncle,
Virgil Sudduth last Monday where
he was assisting in the butchering
I of some hogs.
Hoy Crtgg was in Syracuse hist
Wednesday v. in re ho went to attend
the rommuiiiiy sale, having some
hogs to st 11 and was as well buying
other property offered.
John II. St( hens and wife were in
Omaha Monday of this week, called
there to look after some business
matters. While they were away Mrs.
Albei t Anderson was assisting m the
su.ro.
kit hew Akin who has had a lame
hand lor the past live weeks is get
''" ahmg ;t'v.-jy
but with each week
tooling that the fore hand is show-
ir.g r.i.me improvements. lie c l i
'to logain ;;. tun use oi nm iuiki m
.
( a s'eort time.
1 Mrs. AllKi-iaina Ost was guest ioi
the dav last Sunday at the home oi
1111 uaugni.
Mrs. Charles E. Mc-
Carthy
1 or homo in Union where
O.-l and h r daughter's family
yed tho day very pleasantly,
and .Mrs. McCarthy drove over
: their home in Union to
Mrs. Ot n thtir homo for th.o
Make Trip to West.
y Cromwell ana Earl Troop dt
ti on last Saturday for Denver
o they v. t re lalltd to look after
business matters which re-
' - n
some
iU ireii
ing u:
i wet!-: to transact, tney riay
11 the middle of this week.
Have Valentine Party.
and Mrs. Watltr Engt Ikomeier
ost and haste.- to a very pleas-
Mr.
.ere !
tr.t
;illnuir.g at their home north
f Nehawka whtn th
y tntertainod
. 1 too memhers ot the
pi oasant HiU
the feature of
! neigh horhood club.
!;ho gat k ring being the valentine
p: to
club
;. li co
on la
ic" j,.;- the numbers of the
ml those who were in atiend
i the very delightful gathering
Wednesday night.
Enjoyed Very Fine Visit.
Mr. it nd Mrs. A. G. Cisney were
t ! e
with ih ir children guests for
afti rnoon and t venin;
m . ui,ua di
, : at
1 Tro
-'" a!u- "
v the time was pleasantly
n.
1.
no
P . n t in
.in-
cor vi rsation and aru
ui
if
; ig
i'ul luncheon to climax
afternon and evening.
t ::i
Vicitec ot Weeping Water.
. and Mr:. Ray Creamer and
ii-iiitti w ere visiting for the day
ur.day ii t Weeping Water where
v. ere guests for the orcasioli at
the
em-F!.-e
:t. r
o.
Mr. and Mrs. John Friz
t t ha t Mrs. Crtann r is
Mr. a. nd 'ha. Frizzel
7. 1.
dat:
:. dd
d m;
asion.
!fh 1 1
th
enjoyment of U'--
Called to ?latt;mouth.
As tin- matter 01 the estate of the
kit- C. 1). Kelt nor "was being heard
in the county court at Plat tsmouth
tin re was called to tho county seat a
number of the citizens of Nohaw-
I
i!.a. anions v. horn v. ere F Sturm.
....
Rolterl
ot hers.
Ciiaj-man. Ralph Stone and
Visited with Friends Here.
Howard Totiii 01' lmpiriai who does
a ti Milling bu-iness at ltnptrial and
htiweea ih-rc and the eastern por
ii': of the state, was a business visi
iir in omalia last Sunday night and
Monday n orning and also was visit
ing and looking alter some business
marteis in Nehawka. He was accom
panied by Ho.- Fitzpairick, son of
Charles Fitzpairick, v. Ho made his
heme hero for many year:; but who
ith the so.i have been making their
a-ua" 1:: the west for some time. Roy
visit-, d with the many friends hero
whom, be knew before going west.
Mr. Todd loaded with a truck load of
hedge posts wnieh lie made purchase
of from Thoe Nelson who also for
merly resided in the west.
Wonderful Horj- Sale
1
3 la rrv
M. Knabe who
is one
of
mo very successful breeders
raisers of the Hampshire swine
and
had
WE ARE THE
Authorized Plymouth
(and DeSoto) Dealers
in Plattsmouth
Make Your PJcxt Car a
'PLYMOUTH'
TIM ". ' IE
M'AMK I J
th vr
Scr:c Gccd Hiiys in Used Cars
R. V. Bryant Motor Go.
Guy Lcn, Calc3m;n
a sale last Saturday and disposed
of some fifty head of very fine pure
bred Iiampshires. The top of the.
fifty hogs brought ?ol'0 and the aver
age for the entire herd was $115. So, !
the stock going to eleven different j
states, with the one going the farthest I
to New York state. Mr. Knabe was J
down to Topoka last Tuesday where!
he delivered one of the fine hogs that!
had boon purchased at the sale.
Will Quit Farming.
Dick Ingwcrsou who has been en
gaged in farming at the present loca
tion nearly fifty years, has concluded
that ho will pass the farming proposi
tion up and either retire or engage
in soil!'1 other line of endeavor. He
will hold a sale of his farming equip
ment and stock near the latter part
of this month.
Anderson Family Enjoy Reunion.
At the home oi Mr. and Mrs. I
Daniel Anderson living southwest of i
Nehawka was held a very delightful j
gathering last Sunday in the shape of j
a family (tinner ana party at which
the entire Anderson tamily were
present with
bting Albert
their families, there!
uueison anu lamny. i
ifrecj
a .. .1 , . ,.,1 -.,, I
aha. Fred Maruuardt and family of
Avoca. Mrs. Pedellu Slander of Louis
' ville, Louis Ross and iamily of No
jhawka and at which Mr. and Mrs.
j Arthur Wolph and their little daugh-
! tor. Miss Evelyn Wolph who were i
visiting here from their home in Cali-j
h'ornia were also present. I
t"kc;Kave Excellent Church Attendance.
day. i ,i. M,ti.,)wi ;., v,.i
hawka on last Sunday there was a
very largo and enthusiastic group of
people and with special services
whhh was greatly appreciated by
all attending. The very pleasant fea
ture was the singing of the school
girls sextette w hich was instructed i
by the director of the Nehawka
schools.
Church Feeds Many People.
The members of the Nehawka
Methodist church through their ladies
:j society served dinner last Sa tur
day to those who came to attend th.vTll(. ,.ldit.s ar(, daUhters of Mr. and I
1.. 1. I
nog saie wmci; a neia in iiarrj
. . " , , , ,
..1. nc. as inov served one nun-
died and sixty dinners.
OLD BOOK TELLS OF PRISON LASH
I OSSINING. N. Y. (UP) A con-jtuty-old
hook entitled "Punishment
1 - ...-,.wi
1 . ......
C'w..,v. l lti..i ei.ie-iiiic (...viitn.
counts of prison inmates being flog -
1 al,( t.oufiIu.(i jn dungeons, ha
j been found at A burn irison
j of tnt. 1i2rJ prison riot.
scene
The New York state correction do-:
partmont's publication, "Correction,"'
reveals thai Warden Joseph
H.
Frophy came upon the worn, b ather-
covered hook w n 1 1 e rumma
an:
through past irison records.
The book contains an affidavit of
the punishment to one Charles S.
Plumb, whose death caused the slale
legislature tw demand "all the facts"
from prison inspectors.
The prison physician believed that
Plumb died of "bilious remitting
fever" and "that the llagellation
which he received
had 110 positive
in causing his
and direct agoncv
don t h."
J The keeper who administered tho
1 blows described the punishment
thus:
"I did not count the blows, but I
hink I struck him CO blows, or
t heroabouLs. in all. ... There might
have been more, but I do not think
the number much exceeded "0. I
lost the count during the souffles."
Flumb was punished with a "cat"
described its a "rawhide whip" with
six strands, for breaking windows
and destroying other property under
the "pretense of being crazy."
Convicts were flogged for till sorts
of offenses, from "fastening a paper
wet with turpentine to a convict's
clothes and firing it," to "makingn
noise imitating a calf and a rooster."
The fundamental rule was "non
intercourse among convicts." Rules
forbade convicts to "speak to each
other, communicate by signs, sing,
whistie. dance or run."
The book recorded showers with
buckets of cold water for laughing
and talking.
See the goods you fcuy. Catalog
descriptions are allurir.q enough,
but how about the goods when
you net them?
Don't Neglect
Your Child's Cold
Common colds often settle in throat
and chest; at the first sniffle rub on
Children's Musterole.
Children's Musterole is just good
old Musterole, only in milder form.
It penetrates with a warming tingle
and gets such marvejous results be
cause it's NOT just a salve, but
a " counter -irritant" helpful in
drawing out local congestion.
Musterole has been used for 30
years. Recommended by many doc
tors and nurses. All druggists'. In
three strengths: Regular Strength,
Children's (mild), and Extra Strong.
Weeping Water
Ferry Wright and G. It. Finger,
were in Flattsmouth last Sunday
where they were visiting with their
friend, Ed. W. himgan and other
friends for a few hours.
Paul Ward and family and the
parents of Mrs. Ward, Jack Maple and
wife were visiting for the day last
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Maple near Syracuse.
Gardner Finger was called : Lin
coln Wednesday where he had some
business matters to look after and
was also visiting with his son, Ralph
Finger who is making his homo in
the big town.
Jack Bolz was in Flattsmouth last
Tuesday looking after some business
matters and as will was bringing
a truck load of sanitary units to
Weeping Water where a new factory
is being established which
charge of Perry Wright.
Ill .
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolph and ,
uehier. Miss Evelyn who were
call-!101'
on account of the passing ofi
Arthurs mother, .Mrs. ueriruut
Wolph and to attend the funeral, do-
, ,. t .(E a ,.....!..:
I
a st
v.-eek. making the 1
trip via t heir auto,
i Lieutenant Powell who was here
j for many months but w ho lias been
,at Scottsbluft in charge of a povern
Jment camp, arrived in Weeping Wa
ter for a visit of ft few days with
tho wife and also making arrange
ments for moving the family to the
west part of the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Richards of
Omaha where Mis. Richards is a
nurse employed in the ("larks,. a hos
pital, were visitors ovor the week
end at the home of a brother of Mrs.
Kb hards. L. it. Lane and other mem
bers of the family. Mrs. Richards
I was formerly .Miss Margaret L.ane.
Visited Here Sunday. j
Virgil Sudduth and family from,
east of Murray" ml Mr. and Mrs. Guy j
i:u hanan (if near Nehawka. made a
very happy party w ho were guests ;
at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Edward j
Askew ot" Weening Water Sunday. ;
: ,.t
Atkt w-
1
Married Somewhere Valentine Day.
A very appropriate time lor the
celebrating of a wedding. Mr. George
Domingo, living a ft w miles north
east of Weeping Water and Miss
Marv Henegar. also of the same
. .. . . .
netgnnoriioou. tinuing t no easiosi w ay
i
i... , nv,,,-!,., onietlv aliened
waj
and drove to some convenient oour.iy
seat where they secured the It-gal
permit and wore united in marriage,
returning to take up their residence
or. the farm of the groom. They
ha vi
both been
residents
for their
of the
lifetime.
j Weeping Water
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Ii. Honegar and was born
near Wet ping Water, receiving her
education here where she has a host
of lriends. The groom is a farmir
who has boon engaged and in this
pursuit and well know the art of
getting a living and keeping a fine
home.
The Journal extends congratula
tions to this happy couple and wishes
them much "happiness, health and
prosperity.
Patient Some Better.
Neill Snoll. son of Mr. and Mrs
Albert Snoll of Kiverdaie in tho west
ern portion of the state, has hoi n ir.
poor health for some time past and , wit h the couple who vcre eclebrat ing
has been at the Fryati Memorial bos- j thHr ,;.j, Nodding anniversary. Mr.
pital in Hin-oln whore ho has been,.,,., Mrs yv;!.. .Marshal! also visited
receiving treatment and has boon 1111-
dor observation. The young lad who
is ten years ot ago. is grandson 01
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snoll of this
place. Word from tho institution
a low days ago tells of the patient
fooling quite a bit better.
Ernest Jamison Some Better.
Frnest Jamison who has been sick
at his home in Weeping Water and
a n- inii
HKl IUU Q
E?
ONLY A 74
MEN because thoy are men can
never understand a three-quarter
wife a wife who is all love and
kindness for three weeks of the month
but a hell-cat the fourth.
And make up your mind men never
will understand. There are certain
things a woman has to put up with
and be a good sport.
No matter how your back aches
no matter how loudly your nerves
scream don't take it out on your
husband.
For three generations one woman
has told another how to go "smiling
through" with Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature
tone up the system, thus lessening the
discomforts from the functional dis
orders which women must endure in
the three ordeals ol life: 1. Turning
from girlhood into womanhood. 2. Pre
paring for motherhood. S. Approach
ing "middle age."
Don't be a three-quarter wife. Take
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound and go "smiling through." Over
a million women have written in re
porting beneht. Why not give this
world-famous medicine a chance to
help YOU?
Laughing Around the World j
I
I
S
W ith IRVIN
A Competition Which Was Open To All
By IRVIN S. COBB
rVO gentlemen connected with the cloaking and suiting trade went
to the Catskills on their vacation. Shortly after their arrival they
took a tramp among the hiils.
7 TSfc W
"I wish," said one, 'that I owne'd that tallest mountain yonder and
:hat it was all solid gold." . ..c0,. vi-P
"That's a lovely thou Jt," said tho other approvinglj. Saj , ike,
if that mountain was solid p-M and you owned it all by yourse.f would
t :. 1...1 ""
you give me su;:jo oi i.. nuii .
'Certainly i wou.dn
t . saiu live.
"
man' weeks so critically in tnai
his i t c:v ry was rt gam-, d as a more
chance has lor some time n
tot ling much better and was able last
week to be out 0:1 the street during
K( nl"
o: tne nno warm nay.- anu 1
'that lie 1.-. Ultimately going 10
t
i Union Brotherhood Meets,
i The iut rdeiioininatinmil Frotlior
! hood wh.ich was be. tor known as the
iMcthidist P.rot ht riiootl. but which,
fotently became a brotherhood '
I both th- Mt thodit and Congrega
'tional churches, h o! their m'.-eting
last Monday evc:.iag at lh' parlors
1 of the Mi t'nodist church, v ht re they
! enjoyed their get-together with a
! phasing musical program, as some
' of tile p. -opto which aire expo -tod
to be sjieakors. wtie 1 1 Ilea rsi n g for a
Iminstrtl show which i.- to be given
'at the American L'gioii rtoms in
j the 10 ar fi!turt The Frotherhood
' arranged to hoicl their m xt met ting
'at the parlors of the Congregational
1 church when in connection with the
; program tin y are expected to have.
; an oyster supper.
Attained Fifty Years Monday.
On la--t Monday, which was valon-
line dav and w hich w
a piu'opr la t o-
lv colohrntod ovor the country. .Mrs.
Ralph Koeklcr roeeived a valentine,
, a real one. lout liLty years old. Vmi a
1 real live one in the person of her
! husband. Ralph Keckler himself, as
it was his birthday. Ht- anil the wife
; were ( lit ert a ined bv their son Rich-
,. ,
a 1 11
Ivockhr at a vi ry line siiip.er
which was enjoyed by the gus. t of;
honor and wife as well as the many j
friends assembled. Again on Mon
day of IhH week Mr. and .Mrs. Law-'
renoe A. Wiseman entertained and
another very lino crowd was pre;. out.
Tho t veiling was splendidly enjoyed
and wishes txtended ior nn.ny more
happy years.
i Celebrate 63th Anniversary.
! Faul Marshall and wiie of Hlm
; wood wore last Monday ct ielii a t in g
1 the passing of their sixtieth wedding
: anniversary a? tney were united in
l marriage on St. Valentine's day. Ft-b-i
ruary 14. lM'.S. and have hem mak
j ing their home in Cass for most of
the entire time. Thoy lived on a farm
I northwest of Fin: wood until some fif
teoi: years ago when they moved to
iHlmv. ocd to make their home.
1 Wm. Marshall and wife, parents of j
! Spencer J. Marshall id' Weeping Wa- j
j tor who make their honm at Itoug-j
Uil were over
-t Mondav to visit ;
j j,, Weeping
spencer J.
Wat r w ith their son.
Marshal and wife the
same nay.
Hears Sister Had Died in South.
Thomas Fdg niont . living north
of town where he has boon farming
for some time, rtceived a message
telling of the passing of a sister at
a small town iu Arkansas, and (be-.
siring to
:th 1 d
lie
funeral was
STAR
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Dependable hitting
li m makes him a star
Vf liZ'k performrr at bat!
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v - make Star Single-
y 'A edfre Blades star per-
Ff formers on jour
W ypt3 fare! Made by the
gp inventors of the
original safety razor.
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talking
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end the
to his friend,
anteert d to tal
funeral.
Peter Milbr
e him to at-
Entertained the Knickerbockers.
Mis Acio'S Keiih en i erta ined h-r
ielj(;v inemi'ers of the Eniekerbo. l.( r
clo.li ai the Laural hottl at a six
o'lbul: dinner alter which they ail
en.ioytd a program and a session if
ards.
Attend Meeting- at Ashland.
The Oddlillows of Sarpy, a portion
of I.ancaswr and ("ass counties were
eat.'ored at Ashland lor a d ist 1 it t
meet ing, v. here they had an ox. -client
time and put on much of the
';ik of tho different degrees. Those
attending lrom Weeping Water were
Frank E. Weed. C. II. Gibson. Roy
i!a. 'am end Emery Marshall.
: Attends Mother's Funeral.
. Harry Schafter received the sad
; tie s of the passir f f his mother,
who has been maki.ig her homo with
'another son. living in North Dakota.
win ih occurred late last week and
.with the wife and son departed to
attend tho burial which occurred last
' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Schafer have
j the sympathy of thtir many friends
i in this their hour of grief.
Woman's Club Meeting.
The Weeping Water Woman's club
was meeting at tht In. me of Mr. and
Mrs. Ranney Tuesday whore they en
joyed a line program. A delightful
lunch was served.
Beginning the Building.
Weeping Water is to rise out. of
the a.-dies of the groat lire of some
woo
ago and will be lugger and
titer than ovor. Eimer Michelsen
I who sufio
ed a loss aggreg.it ing some
s 10.(1(1(1 or more has boon very busy
since the fire and getting in shape
for rebuilding as far as ho is concern
ed and is ready now to begin the
erection of a room for his business,
the Weeping Water Variety store.
Workmen have been clearing away
the debris for a number of days,
and work wi'M begin immediately in
erecting a modern bri k building.
Mr. Miehelsen is endeavoring to
have the building complete and
stocked bv Faster.
AFRICAN TAX DODGEES LASHED
J () II A N N HS F 1' K( ;
in the Johannesburg
cer.tly boon whipped
M'l'illli'i' tax recoil. li;
t FF I Nat ives
aria haio rc
for failing to
and for iihii-
j payment of taxes. The punishment
j has been brought to the notice of the
(authorities by native leaders.
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