MONDAY. APRIL 11. 1921 PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PART. Tnr,FS 5 Nehawka Department! Prepared in the In eresU of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. v,,. , Tl . ; N-'!::r!.a grow. : lust Wednesday, where they engaged ' down from Lincoln must of last wwk j ,.-.. i i (i;t sunt; ;m ncc-onid ar . i:i a stock judging co:.;e.-t. looking alter business at the lumber i' :t ,v ; : i:;!ik. I Th s-pring weatm-r lias had the yard on account of the sickne.-s of .-r t;e Haul. -f X-v.a v. ka : fiVct of making a number of the : II. F. Kropj. 1 . !.. .. h re can get .-' udeut rest le-..-- and caused them to Harry Knahe has just purchased . . ; .r.i- .it ;:!:! -. v.imt to ie out i:i ih open, one of tl.- hog houses which were l :v S- !. 1 :' ): t ''I'.'ifr s-hipped t v 'i'!:" Nl.:i ka Hank is es.--iit ially const ruct el by the hoy.-; of the Xor- r .-j. to he Omaha market ' ;. N-it :'. v k a int it ut h):s and conserves ! nial training class of the Xehawka T. i'r -t:: Murray. itli - intf re-ts of the town us a u hole. , high school. -. ,. ) - ( : Tii ' i last !'ri:av ;-. - ut-il as . .f each individual. 1 .Ii;s Oenevieve Hough, who visit - :.1 ' o v . . 1 r t'.- ( :i' ion. , 1 . g- .i a it h t f w.iJ iii-p.w;:; of. trb-d hi;- hand ;.i : . k . hi!- ,i .!.:: a ! ' !; p-i ! i : : :. j a hi. ,.!.-: ! ) your banking s;t home, where ed at the home of her parents. S ' ; ! ; re sure of rect iving th" hest ad- Kouah and wife, in Nehawka. re );...':' - re1-a rd i :: i e -t nir-:sts and linan- turned Monday morning to Crete to (,..; n.a'M-rs v.uien you need it. resume ner studies. P.oheri S'l.-aler :.ni wife, of Om- Mrs. M. K. t; ri r:i 11 , who has hee:: ;..a. a ere vi.-ii int at the home of . coniim d to her bed for some time .'ir. Skr...".r'. p: i-:its. Mr. and Mrs. pas' is reported as b.-ing greatly im- Z. .s!ir;'d 'r ai.d vile, of Nehawka. proved and is able to be up and Yiss I'.rN .Vagmy. w,m is a stu- about the hou.-.e again, dent a'. Crei" this year, returned the The Junior class of the Nehawka ir-' o:' :) e et.k to resume her .-chool hii-h t-chool i eonsiderinu' the mat- r vacation extending ovtr'ter of ::ivini; a plav near the end of w.-ek. 'he present si'hool year and is ar- Con'ilt '.he Neh;;v, ka Hank for in-; raniuu;, the details now. .. !! J ! : -11 ? ... ;- 'lIo'- M -Alt-: in ,w,;.k :. ! - : .... s i,. ; 1.1 ( . .ns.i.i ' t.u t :!:!' format i reardini; financial mat- .Mike Kii'.". who has been visitinu ; . : - d ..-.it : in- i.-rs. Vfu ij.ay he assured your in- . and h kini; Liter some business niat ' . !','-! !;.:.." of Mr. ;:nd t-re-t- ..iii ! . hi in strictest con- ters for the pas' few days at iioth C KIme. ' !ide:u'e. Lincoln and Ci.iaha retun;cd liotue .....j v.,-.d:.i: i W S Norris and wife were visit- h:st inesday afternoon. -'.. i,. v..,..vi ... 1 .-1 f.-i. -..! .1-1.1 lor.Vie-. :i f t er Z. V. Shrader is havms some ho- v:i:it !, ,.I.:.'-.' Ser ji - soli ! ho.Ii' c1. :r..h seat h:.-t Saint'dav. driv inu over in i ' ' i' .- a. i'';: : t.i . .; C,.-o: : Oigareft To r.eal i ri t!:e t5efictou3 Eioriey Jobocco flavor. pre enc-e of mind of Mrs. I):ivi a i;n- hon.. the pas; two w. 1; fjiiiekly speed 1 1, ni.si;, of ilanp'r , ho eofidition lias been piite s r is !ii2li! v cotnnieiiiia h'e. Alt !.oti;h j iotis. is now report' d te;:i:'. 1 1 ; ' 1 the coiiiiiry people did not uet in un- j iuiprru -'d anl hopes a i e it v . r' a : n .! til the hho'e had h jen e t i n mi ishd . ; ' ha t he v.ii! :-oon ba al' to be out there is a fffltn of much iiratef il-I a'-'a it:. It v 111 ! i:ral i fyi to i 1 - -insv on the part of tl;e ;)A'n people j ma n friends to M-e hi- la.; for their cominu. as it looked like a ! abort f i;e r 3 ;- - a "ain an! ktr,v .' very serious cunt!:!.: r;.'tion miiriit re salt at the time tin- alarm was ien ITehawLi's First Election Xe'nawka's !',r.-t e'i(."t:on iame off la-t T-iesd;:y ;. ('urii i n v. to seh.-dule. It will be r. memh.Ti -d that the i.cui was oniv incort i'"'ed a few months avo and that at the time of incorpo ration the county comuiis.do'is ap pointed village board to look aftr 1 lie atiairs f the u-.w:. mil il the time ()f holding the e..ct:on. Th'Te w epe t w ikre.- i:: the fo ld, w hic h iedned to hold tla- interc t of the j..;ers at: 1 i;e. ttieai cm 10 t,e po'is. jl'd" !l:el!i ! rs of tla' village board i l a-n !ia :.', hoth tickets ere elected. he .-iiecef al t; e le Mltr V. i'. Sl'.el- hn. !". I'. Sheldon. .1 W. Mat.ney. I V. . S. .Norris and .) . n. I'almer. in t::e hands of the..e ne-Tl will be in trusttd th.e conduct of 'own a fairs, ;u.d is i- certain 'u d select iotis na ve hi :i tcrnb'. Th" pool hall (p'.es tjoii was anoth.er matter that helped to a roll -e inlefet ;!l the' elec'ion. j When the v(v bad been counted, it l . . . ' was foul: i 71 had voted for Hc- nsiiiK , , , ,,,,, ,, . I such a place of ataiis. ntei.t and member, amj to otitis a.s well lor . . .. . ..... . hi-: r.ttirn to health a 1 a. I i.avit...-'s m:i tiers in tiie eoiintT nou-e- i.uim on ins i arm. wnicn 1 . 1 ; 'a - th. ir c ;. r. it n i State Senator A. '. St'srtu has been bavins sent her th nut ts while she w..s Nehawka Motor Company Successors to Nsriivlrn Auto Company V. ar erj-n"pr?d to cr.re for all business intrusted ) u.- :.r.d will v.'Iccr.i; and appreciate your patronage. r.::.el:-:-nL service, the best of workmen and reliable rvartS ;.:cl p:ipp!ies, coupled with courteous treatment. W. O. KCDSE & SON, NEHAWKA -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA Farm Machinery! r 1 cn .-supply your wants in the line of imple ir.en Is an '1 farm mnci'irjery just now clieaper than later 'ri as there Is a considerable price advance on . vi :.k purchased tin's spring, which we can save you thron.-'h having the poods in stock. Repairs, also. H. F. KROPP NEHAWKA NEBRASKA iriashlights and Batfteraes! V. e -:ave ajdtd to our line flash lights and bat-teri'-s as well a full and complete line of electrical supp'.ie.- arid accessories. Our line of Ford repairs is r.'.o ;t complete. Cuire to us ror auto supplier, accessories and stor ; : e have competent mechanics in our repair de tmiit and can :z ve you a good job on short notice. ! o co battery charging. Courteous treatment. N7-HAWKA NEBRASKA Nothing to Waif For! V. e are back to "normalcy," with a 20 per cent re duction on prices for painting and decorating; cdso this year's wall paper styles are off 20 per cent. No oc ta?: i to wait longer, when we will be crowded with . c.k. Remember the De Vilbis air brush, which we i on outside work, insures a smooth, even coat and ! ciu!e penetration to every exposed particle of the : -i.iac-. Phone 73. W. B. DALE, Pinter and Decorator -:- Nehawka, Nebr. r.s.-t'.-ii-tX;? ,M(4 - 1 'e are making the best burial vault possible to produce. Constructed of reinforced concrete, it is bet ter and more durable than steel and has the advantage of costing less. Most undertakers over the country are handling our goods. ftliller & Gruber, NEHAWKA -:. -:- NEBRASKA beii.e, farmed by Mont and ()-,';. Shrad-'r. These will add much t i th' com en iern as of earinu for t i.e :-t. '.;-:. Carl Stone, who has been held up with his work to sitae extent by an attack of rheumatism is now .--i.ow-ir.jr .-oa e improvement and is able To be around and at his duties a;.ain. Mi.-- Myrtie Cr'-anier. another of th.e Nehawka stw'ents at Crete, en joyed the Kaster vacation at the home of her parents here, returnine !; resume her studies last Monday naming. ..' n '.-'r'f s in favor f the proposition ar.il - C r. . a I I . 1 Ui , 1 . . . , , . . i i ..... ..... - I .... i-. 1 , . I ....I I f i .P.! 1 I. ' IV is aL'.ain abb- to he .a.r-.t and loo.. . , , , ,, . V ith tlie narrow maruit:. i" pro- atter her work at th - e.xcnaime. .,, . , , , ' ' . , , . , .- , p:ie'or : v.-il i... j.lace ; on their honor H. (). 1 ucker. nuit.utiT o! the!' ' , . . , . . i in conduct the l.et regulated place farmers e evator. ha- ..eetl sh,ppi::f, J f ' , H, 1 ' ' which this Mace has-been con- ew vet ks and repor - the price J-', . . . ' , ,,, l - -wl. , i. iL ..,; .ducted in the pa. t. leaves no aus.- ;.e(ti!ii: lower ach v.ek. lie ship- . , , ; , , , ' ,. lor coi'atd.ain' !.-v at'1 one other than tar two cars during the lore part ot " ' 1 , ' , ., thoe w'10 ar" c raaeed to pool na 1 : - the week. He report s erv little '. , ' 1 , , . . . . , , , . ,,- . , ,. a:to-, r her. lor on-Time.-- atul strua corn beiuu sold at liii titi.e and savs . , . . . , , , , - , ' (.aser'.ance oi tpe )-w has been main- 'i" woub not be surpf! I to see tir- ' ' , ,- , ) l ., , . .. t.u.e.j at til! t 'a., s. and it om.s a- price of this eoiimodn v s-, ic an ran '" .... . , , ... .. . - ouuh the p;i-t efTicienr tmtna iif-ment :over b-el than that no.v hr.n- . ' ' ' ! a ill be Cotit inued. t'.lel. . Baseball Season Opened The baseball season is iim on. was jdayed Suiniay becv A ' t IK local teatn atid th- Kane's i-am Give Friends Ecyal Welcome W. K. I.euj; alid wife, who form- this cot.inMinity. but the past 1 waive years er;v lived who have "I si .led in-.T 'i,t ridKe. '.u the non it- it;, s.-e.i.on inciory is snow n: Nebraska Ci'y. Ho- ear:,ncs i , rn j,arl of ,h,. aie. returned to ..nsidcrable improvement in t he I (,.ir rf )l.,r! T,revents -ivir-u 'b-taiN of ,a.. ,,eir toaae ear ehaw- amount of business bein", done. a;.d the iiniri over the past several pre cedinL'. month" i- very er.couraair.s to t he ov. n rs. 1 tit eres; cen t ( t 1 L-., -i -li.rt ton., sl-w. :i'nl OT1 la-t Sat -i n! ii a number of their friend-- th.e s'ame scneuaieu i,.r text ;-iinuay w:rh the team trom w a fasti, wntcn L.(). ..,,, j,,r and went to their honm , - 111 ..1.. 1... r.P. veil . ..i ' b.r-!i 1 in' - .... .. - . i l i "v e . to l'i i .' it 'in a i i ' i . !i "a .' i -. e m o i u -. The eiLhih Lt-ade of the .Whawka itJld which promises to he evenly Tij(, .....unii ..,. n! j.. eiiinvable x-lio'da took their examination ht i ;,nd hard contested. T!ii- Tl!;imier with iratii-s. music and sona. F'-iday and were raved the trip j. ooen season for bits'-;, jan-'. h-t's . . ., i ., , i,,.r , t.,i.lir of the e you out mix. Sunday roin-' for ; 1N , n j,. xv..;-.. Jieiuiit en.'d by a most e home bo. j iaaanif'M t-i.t f.-a-'. which had bee;, I prepared and brought alons by the Nehawka Kas a Fire i i-xceii.-nt liou-e-vi vt s. i-'oiiowine. th had been r-- t he i xait.ina- I'lat'siuouth. where i ouired f!:at th. v tak tioa her; tof-.re. 1-Tiie.; Kropp is Hohinsi after the bu-in --s of his fa; lo r. 11. F. Kropp. ilttri1".' the hitter's illne-s as well as Keep.;i up ins wotk ot opcratin one of the auto busses of the hawka consolidated .schools. .'i-!i;i-j l.a experience-! a near st-r- i- n.emb.r.-' of the party re con Uat;rai i. 1 1 i eariv l!o,;r l'-iciant ly t i. h-ir .lep.trt t:r'. ever. - . ' ; . , i-i . ,.,,.!no- mill..,! i.e ... It-eiiru tnat ;i moM cnjovaoi ico-.tac: of' some eb-c-ic' I'siit wires im,- had he-en spent. Tho.e present v. ere a. o. A.ur.iocK ami lamiiy. -v. ii. Cirney and I'.iuiiiy. C. l'.ck. wife sis and Me.-.- ' . -.i -t 1 I C. ...... L. O. Miner, of l'latlsmouth. n-v- Aun rl"" ,,M ... .- i, ,i iS-a,,.,,. bu i b) ill oeciJiiieil iv tiie oost - resemin uic i. n. i uo-k ..um. - and two children. M company, was n visitor in .NeluivvKui . . : V. ., ' V . ' . .. 3 .V..".., ' i dames C.len and Galen Khodeii and ami Jack 1 ...-I r ,1... ." l,, ..Ut ii in '.ii 1 ttiu i.l ee ' ' . ! ii;,.. 1" ,...... Tit.n t i i i w O.i.rl u f Ii roil f Ii tie til: . i ..iiinr?. j 11 .11 1 n tin- up 'intense heat Fumc-h-nt t,, I lousihis and wives-. Will Troop arai ;..,iite .to. u.eeih,.. , , , , , ; o r . , ... , t b Had family. Jacob Smith and 1-rank Mar- Mi.sses K.lith Franz and Vc-rna i ' ,' t- ... '.irrK ler and their wiv.-s. .Messrs and Mis- last Wednesday, brinirina down load of Ford supplies which he de livered to the T.undberi; Karate. tl..t. ...... ..1 I. i 1 .tt .1- 1- .....r . t the Sheldon Manufacturing plan t . , , . v. .;. .,art,m.ni. build weie WMiin. ai . 1. v 1 , 11 ome.-. , :1 1 " L t I ;1 ye h-een il tl'.i'-s of huiVS le-for dames Frank Kill. John Lloyd. John 1 ; . .....I I n i- .1 i 1 1 .-i ...i.t I'u in i 1 i e.: Hip. WollPi ''-s eiei . . vr. '(-... .disst s ;;.la Lohnes am! brace JiOiien- last Sundav. r.-turnins to r-situe, ,.:wil,,p . ,f .V:1 -:l !lu.:il- ricf. Mr, their work here Monday morning ,,v ;1" i;ft ' r,f falling plaster and Joseph Cook Mrs. lioss Prince, who underwent , n t,,,;i; ,lr,KP 1:..st,,n,.(1 to It:rn ir. Mwrdock. in t-r.nrMt win it IliuWt li'icnriM ... ..0 ,.i.,r-,. t r- I .!U"I.. Is Co 1 . C. Uho.hn and Mi ill Hrut-'c r :.nd Ihiul rator on du'v. called ; d surroundini; countr Weie Married in Plattsmoutli Robert Troop, son of Mr. ami Mrs. pital in Omnha for relit-f from ap- j 7'1(. .o,0,ui ! (,-,e pendicitK is reported as pettin.u jiit ,,)WU .' :tlo?:u very nicely at this time and a).". . ri'tt'i speedv and permanent recovery is I J,,,,,",,,. w,.r,. rr..'ve... ... the scene dauchur of J. J. Lohnes. were unit expected. , !vhe church bell was nl.-. ran jr. (-..'" rrf '' ?r- NvjlV' OI P!anc md in a short ' time a lar ' '11 O. Troon and Miss F.lhi Lohnes. lip. I'.irl Wnrl i.l- . 1 1 inc. liL..i. j .Ml.-. - ..11 ..win.n. ..a;- i.inoi (1 .j-.jv, ()f 1 xo the St. Jo. eph hospital in Omaha ' ' ' .some tune aao, wiiere sue unuerwent ..,, . -i ... terian church, at the cottnty sea an operation for appendicitis f , ,.xt j.,, the uu v.-oupV h:,ve Cciatinu. The younir p-ople left for . report'd as doinsr very nicely and : i ,.,. i, ,. . ;. a wcddin-T trip of ii tew davs before jexpected to have a speedy and satis-- bv(.n (.nVf.t iv,.,v cht.cU;.,,. Tli, iaciorv recover v fr-f ones at the momn i;isi eui:eL.a a i k-i ihm . . liuht wire were -(v- ' Mccdusky of tiie Frtsby- h :.t the i-n''i: v seaT. oi- 'tlinj down on th.e farm north of !..,r.w, .i,... -.,, .. ,. o, ,i,i . town. I hey are hoin ve:i ami iav- Frank W. Martin captured a li v,- , 1vf arr;, . j;rV (f thc':tor(. r.raldy kt,v. n by a hx circle of ' irrourdhou the other day which he,,., ,, s;,,,.-,,, .,,, fron, ,,.rt. it Nehawka ac;mainta;.ces v. -ion C.m , has had on exltibition at the busine-.c tpr hit.is, : Journal is pleased to j.-.-n in "toml- j.lace of Simon Kheimeier. of Avoca' mnl ,to.,ilr, rt,v ..,.',1 i... -ins? b.-t wishes, for a bum and happy j Two d the animals were found bui lone was killed by the dogs bel'6iv ii could be saved. V. C. Hodse has accepted a posi tion with the orchestra of 11. I!. St oil ami will play the slide trom bone, thus making six pieces in the orchestra, which is furnishine; some excellent musir for dancing and da ileitis; parties. Islark Hurton. who has been niak- fine; his home at Nebraska City for jiome time past, moved to Nehawka : I last Thursday and will occupy the 1 home of Leo Switzer northeast of 'town wiirlaiic nt liis trarte of iniint- er and decorator. Charles Hemphill is reported as being: seriously ill at his home with l-emorrhase of the bowels. He i ' eiiiR given the best of medical at tention and nursins possible and it ; hoped that he may soon he able t be about again. ltetter )e safe than sorry. Con ill; t he Nehawka Hank regarding the soundness of any investment you may contemplate making. Our con- ection with financial conditions en bles ns to give you worth-while ad- ice on such matters. i married life. eat Market FEESH AND CURED MEATS FHFSH HI1KA!) DAILY JOHN OPP. Propr. ITehawka -:- -:- Nebraska W. W. STOKES House Moving Gonlractor! Modern steel trucks and steel capstans enable me to do my work faster. Will Have Some Apples In talking with II. M. Pollard, the Nehawka orchardist. regarding the t 'W'Ct of the late freeze, we learned that while some of the summer va ri.ties of apples have suffered much damage ami the Johnathans were also nipped to a considerable extent, the hardier and later maturing fruit is still safe and should the conditions remain favorable through the grow ing ar.,1 maturing season, there will still lie opportunity to harvest a considerable apple crop this fall. Mskiiii? tiie B-i'jiness Go H. M. ;'"i:'n who to.i, hob t!" bet.-: am! re-'aurai, soi-a .-. a ao. i un. king t la- i '. . v -t-iar i!h the t r it v.-i i n p'lbi'. v . ell as an eva.-ilent place i"i . r fi.rm.-rs to eat. The village of haw kit has r.e.-d"d a ; c 1 !o- ; i' bna t ime and it v ou i 1 ' ; .iil.ro! s ; , , ,. ., ; . . . la si '((': i o p 'C;, -. , ,.. ' ,. " i j .a! -;i .ig at; t ' f :..'' far--. .: 11. .,!' ot 1 he I i ,! -ld'-i t , ; I ; ' :au. Ih.lpll 1-'. I a -- - iit.d la" . rii-r. and ! h t . i j n !.- S"pt. j! 1 : ! ' " ' ..;!;.; I." li e . t . - , .,i r ' 11' ll - ! ' ! K l'e II , . j,; i ; . ee."e- i . (! Vori tea! i w i' .... t h'T! )!- . v J. I if- f N'-h-i a k I,.., - ... p.- -j ! -- v.-:. eei.:!, m ' V7 C0!STFw'JCT70N fiIIPANY ' i e N-- i l.in if ;i buihiin ;na' 'e red far .s".fh ii bu-in. ever. Mr. Cri!h;i i- m.: k in ! f-.'.v-i -! i' the ci rcu -.1-1 a to-es- -"! ;to v id i :: 'i.e pehli - with "od h'i'e! :. ei .n i a: ' cation . Ur.rie Malcolm Pnllsid Poorly in' ii- Mi-.!:- dm I'ohaid. h . tin;.- ;:'-.i f.-i: or.'-i k int? on-- of hi liip ben'-:, is st'll (-onfii.ed to his h'-d. ()t: accouni of his adanTi-; years h is vt: ah!- to overeoii!" '!e-i-;':Vit ot hi- fall alt !,oui:h he is r--c-i'. il.g th.- her' of car-, boil; i'-iil atiemion and tiiirsi::;:. Th" f.ae; friends of this splendid old ge. .t . -man are hopeful li may rei-.e. -r 1 ii It li and get out f enjoy th' t:---priiuv va-atlii-r i'l t!- - ii- . : fuii." . - b-i i' . : . : . i a: i ;. t: ' ; i ' . i . M ' ' ! r t . t a I I f ..- C ,e ' j : ' ,1 IV c i : 1 1--i tr t to t . Ii e I i . oTi. II t be -. ; : j . ii : tie -, w . : m n t v i I :.it .lie l. ' i - 1 a c CliP.T.berlelr.'s Tildas Arc Jnst Vv'hat Yea Need. Gave Frier.d a Suimri?o Surpri-' s m-i ::i to be t he . r o! "'I . the day and no one naeil he prised that 'iiev are '-r;,ri.-l many -on::n laey f:.'i .d- wla.nt -i:--;'l'am.-r of r he 1!: r:k of Ne'.a a or- in d into a !ly cota pa ':; . '-.lied on .Mis? Cet.evieve io:t'-'!, oi. niaht las' wee,;, w here ii v. i y pb-a -ant evening was -p-i.'. - M b ih'iiah. who farmerly atti.ai'-d -i V' ! : ( Maple drov-. i.- no v. : n 1 i i. i ! colb-ge at Crete and was home fo. the I-:,i;ter vacation ;it 'a-- ':!: "'; .--urprise was il-er!;. v.-..rk d o.it ..; .! the voiiii; holies enjoyed ;!:. ihm la ; witn games and n.a.-H- :'.s we'l ii- a splendid luncheon which v.a-- .s--rve i near the c. :.t !n.-i.m of t! e pba.aa ''-n:uu. i Wh b ' i ' o 1 1 ' . on -1 i p:' 1 1 li ; you ha '. ii our ' : hen yo'.r i.-. .' ;. n i : ; e; .: ; :: a -. a pet it e n,n i- impaired , tMli i 'I and s t i ! ::.! !o Ii v,,u Th- v w P.i ve h.a.ho ! pro.-. .e:; fid it.-. U'o?:. Th a p: J il .'. oe;- appetite. :. ' ' r ' u.i.H h . i - i: a 1 I, I he yo i y a re t a : ' ' ' ' i .! I I. ei-f . FGR SALE f(,ur ."..-'d 'ail';-: o'.vs. c. c. halnakd. 1 p r e c i a e s C o n fi d f- n c e In fi.. people t e II it V 1 reCI lit 1 ler-t I. Ill M'T.' ' i'e iv had abu'idiiiit f.ppor sa v v. h el I: r " la t i i: " I ! :. H. Fehiilhof. piano t tin r. s";-i '.id' desire an. amu ---nn r.t pa'-be- in .. hawka. ti.-re has been expre-;. i a; -proba'io'i of tiie !iK::i'..r in vh'ra .'e have ini1 '-'.''l ed ot;r pool h.-'l 'Tl.' ve wish o thank ev-ryot'-.- :..r 'a:-expre--ion of ci'tfi-i. no- .-.a. I nr yni t l.a t it will b" o: r ain. : 1 -'.v-iys ."(.n-luc? tin- place in :'." -.os-ih'.e laani.er. "e cor.'i.'i;. .a- vite anyone to con.e :n ii' any t.:- and ir.vest i-aa: for t ha n,-. !vs :.: y rumor-- who-ii mav be c : r . : 1 -; i - -1 : to our manner of cneu'ting b i ; s i : 1 . . . n id.? xi ':!;?':. Pr p:i- r. Will Organize Fire Lrpa:T::i?r.t A rran fen;' i ts -,ill be n-: ! imi.-e- t! lately lor t he orgamz-it ki: o: ai, 8 ivn f Xf)f "f5i efficient volunteer lire ti-h'it z r- - & W OS tJH Z ki' niation. The f '. r enai;. I i i: ho been shelved j"or so lont:. will be over hauled and kept in stripe ''n f'i ture for Us" in h-ih.tina any t;.-e that mav occur in oar town. r 19 ing SiaHicus in Gass Received Sev-:re Injury Last S-.i:urda' while com i ': "!in.; i "as in progress at the l.onm of .. uri.-g an interval : i ..; ureoa I., an whi'.- tiie v.iirkt-r-' w re waitinu f. r a waison to r. turn u liaul the ".rain, the voanp.-r ones of the crowd v. 'e ititdv ii n "ha-ri! st nut s" anhka: c; i ror. . ' ; ;.- i i v t . r Warrior." l e I" ' r- I ,:oo: l S;. an :. ' ..a iaht 1 . a :. r of them had ftr'-'l!'"!. t 'aein s; 1 e:- over t wo vire across t h in.-id - )' TI.'Ii.MS . ' the crib, bolding their Indies t i ante-- stiindit;!- m!' in the farm of an a-ah. Mr. K tt--- :.I-'V" lis:--. M hut attempt! d tiie feat, bat his head a:..! la.'at-h- tip.-n p slipped from the t.uppr.rt. j!ll;n it.g "' removal i'r.aa th him to fall to the bottom of the crib While the In-, (a and as a result he wv - ,;Mite s' .re'y , i V). , injured, being unable to vo?k f. r , , .,,;v ..;i ;,i, ,,, several nays. Tie t- now m;;. roving although he still fee's th.e .frits o his experience. a I .. :i '.ill! o!t until t i to -nar of t,o y a -co . ,- --. d 1 1 ;! I: - v- ,1b I j a I . o ". i . ' . .-a I - will be e 1 . r---. !. .y. i m c'i r. - i . a .. ite at... : - ; a i '. i Ju-tged Stock Last We-rk The team selected jrom the agri cultural class of tiie Nehawka ren- forJP"A"'fa juli'js nmmi Nrbraslfa Celebrate Two Birthdays Mrs. r-. u. nan-en gave an eie-i gant birthday reception for her hus-i band. Mr. Phumaker, who had at-! ti'.ined his ai'nd year and who shared ' the honor? of the occasion with Mr. j Nicholas Opp. w hose b"th railost one j had been reached at the same time. J The reception was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hansen on last Sttn-J day and a large number of friends j were present to enjoy the merry oc-! casinn. A most sumptuous supper j w;is served and all thore present ; .lnni-fTpd con : r:i t ula I ions nnd liet The boys of the Normal training blouse idOYinjr, X.XCAvatlB, Ke-blll-, wisiies on ttte guests of honor. Those! .-lass of the Nehawka consolidated I kitr, Iiazina-. Shoria" and Mov- I present were Mr. Ehunmker and wife.; : cnooi nave gonen ine rigni iue;i : ml have made some teeter totter boards for the vonnirer children thus supplying a feature of the school en- . NEHAWKA tertainment which has been neglect ed heretofore. Dick Chrissweisser and wife were looking after some business matters in Omaha last week, Mr. Chriss weiser consulting a physician in re gard to the condition of his leg.1 ing Heavy Machinery. GRIFFIN'S CAFE Mr. Opp and wife. F. A. floedeker. wife and daughter. Miss Helen. Kd fbincmpr nnd wife of Plat tsmonf h NEBRASKA ' Mrs W. J. Philnot and son Howf-.rd. Win. Hunter. wif and two iaush ters. Helen and Marie. of Platts moiiih. Jacob Hibl. wife and daugh ter Catherine and son Arthur. Wil liam Obernaltet Miss Nellie Dodds. F. A. Hansen and family. Clark Tay lor. George Pollard. Karl and Ralph The sehs4fka l&llliis are now running, and rcsdy tc talis cue cf your tr?ce. JAs ve do rc': !iave anyone on the roari at present, ve ask you lo p'ease phone your orders at our expense or send them in by mail. Ve are ready to take care of your ncedo now and will see you seme tlrrje m the near future. C. D. ST. JOHN, Prep. NEHAWKA -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA which was injured some time ago. Besides Room and Board We pp- y,Vm- Fetors, wife and daughters and which the physician assures t j Mathilda and Kdith and son Tim. him will be all right in another carry bacon and Cured meats Kred Hild. wife and son Henry and and fine eating potatoes. Delica ice Cream llarley Puis of Murray. Were Looking After Business Last Wednesday H. H. Stoll. Chris Shumaker and wife and Mrs. Eliza ! Flemme visited in Plattsmoutli where month. I Dr. A. I). Cloyd, head physician of i the Woodmen of the World, was a! visitor in Nehawka last Wednesday. ruiviii"- some business to tmnsart with the clerk of the order here. Mr. i Setved bv dish or Qliantitv. Lemon. ine oruer is beginning a .tj !thev were called to look after some campaign for new members and ex- LJO not tOfget to drop in for business matters connected with the pects to add materially to the num- A.nr. ,.,V. f estate of a relative in New York. her belonging here. ; dinner when in town. ;wllo recently They rande tte Mrs. Lucile Davis, manager of the ft HDICIr:! i,r'P i" a car. Nehawka telephone exchange, feels f yg a Unlflllfi I very grateful to the ladies of the ' I yxT. Kropp Improving Degree of Jlonor, of which she is a INehawka, Nebraska ij. p. Kropp, who has been ill at Gasoime and OIU will be sold for CASH after May lit 5. We cannot carry accounts to t!ie end of the month in which they may be contracted. All arcour.t.s now made will be due on May 1st, and after that date the rule will be "strictly cas-h." Business is very good but we cannot afford to do a credit business after the first of the month. We have competent mechanics to h: no'e all re pair jobs as well as do your electrical wirins;. The best of service guaranteed at all time. VV. C. HODGE & SONS, Props. NEHAWKA -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA