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C2i .MONDAY. APR IX IS, 1921 PLATTSMOUTH SEtll-TCTEHLY JOURNAL pace ttip.ei r.ti ')k - Nehawka Department! Prepared ia the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. Tli- flr-t and M.'.iiil now j 'si pet; inr into i hi I frrji i-s are j ha last Tuesday, driving up in his r nw re-ad- I)r. T?:onas wa iio.i.nu alter-nin u-ir.es.-: no-m-rs al Wee pin;;- W.tH-: IU."1 II nil' .'l.l . . In the -t-c.'ii'l triage, there are two rounds .:nir i-iii-i-d rrw iuiiN. i.'i'-y ti.iv .-fhiol just vitni!y. truck to iouk after some l: us in ess matters and to look after the equip ;.ii;i of his truck. J. (1. Wunderlich has he en hiisv i for the past two weeks making his assessing the precinct, and he le i while he i-; Rettinp alonir niee-lv is still busy at the job. Mrs. J. A. Vhi:-!!ian and son Oleii. d; v- id Omaha lasi Tuesday. wh--:e ihev were vi.-itin:; with friends. 'Die maoual training I;tss of the N"-i,;ik:i .-(!))!.- :ire making a crop caliine' for use the com ins year. In the examination-: which were !iiv-r. Kir- eighth rade in arithmetic, they all cm.ih thr;uir:i vi-h very fair d-s. W. i:. I);ile is havinc a cellar ex--:ivaiei ant! ;i new audition built on his liome which will 1 u.-ed :or ;. kitch.-n. I' he heme -co no rules class are io h.g si.no- work iii th" line of st-viriR .cid r'-(i::ii i;: of clothing at the pres- m i iriu-. !-"ouml. a oasins f -r an auto b"-!.--n 1'lattsmou; h and Nehawka. .Tel! l.'ii- c!!:-e. p;.y for this ati fci ! I he I iff. ( YV. t'hris'A isser was loo-kins-after some business matters in I'latt.--monili ias Wedne-day. driving over " i; h: cr. Kit-ht tf the membi of the sen ior elit- arrant in.u the prosr;..';: th.- eommeL -e'-nint w!ii"h oc- ir-i on Ju:- 1. Ohail-s 11.11 and family of Ne- Walier Wunderlich and wife, ac companied by Mrs .Marion Tucker and Mi.-s Elvira liaker. were visiting in Omaha laFt Monday, driving in tiiir 'ar where they spent a few hours. In the civics examination which was held recently in the hiirii school ray and one mile south and four miles north of Nehawka. and one mile west. Their friends to the number of sixty, arranged to celebrate the dav with tin's genial couple ; :id unknown to them, they came hi-i Mondav in the morning and eb-hi a ; ed the oc casion with much joy --mi happiness for all and especially i!;e ai-ed cou ple. The folks brought sood thins to eat and remained duriti.s the day. sivins a nunioer 01 neau'itul pres-, tnts. Those who were present anil j a few weeks from the effects of a j participated in t he pit a-ant occasion J stroke of paralysis. The remains j ,.,,.; ( u. Troop a e! wife. Mrs. j wu'- accompanied by the husband i (;.. t, iijjoden aid 1;?'.. Kathleen ' Mr. Kelson, and m:nlsttr oi 'i'ioop of PLiusmou'li ileo. Tanner church to which she belonged. Uev. j an j u i;"e. Frank Ma-i.-r and wife. S. M. Snyder, and also the Kev. T. i (;eo i Uovd and wif- jn! s;m An- NEBRASKA WOMAN FASTED FOR DAYS - l oboes on 1 1." I-''.:; ( ... Ofic'-r cheek can K i v. ! ; a : 1 1 1 Went Without Food Rather Undergo Pains of Indiges tion. Says Mrs. Hill. K. Surface, when they face is now who was lived here. Kev. pastor at IJeatric-c their pastor ; Sui on, Mrs. Km est Milbarn of Mui- Will Institute Paper in Union. Ceo. K. Iliineei ford f Siiubert. la.-t Tuesday purchased one of the presses of the former Nehawka pa per and will embark in the publish ing business, having rented a por tion of the room from .Nels Martin. tU j artnieit (,i MHf schools, mere were ; where he will have his office x.nie of the (.uestions which were1 rather puzzling to the members of the class. The Olson I'lioto company of Iatt.- mom ti rmrenaseil a paper cut-i ;ray, and from thi- nighl or.o o.i were Jame- Hill and wife. A. C. .Mur doch and wife and d., hi ers 'c:irl i'lid Ilessie, and Mr. i -o. Coivi:!. ". K. Ci;,nev and wife ai.d dautiit". Kileene. Troy Sii i;: i! r :,n w'fe .snu f-.n. Mr. ml .Mrs. Juck !) j:;5a r- rv Nel.-on ant md .. r. wife. A. K an. I Mis. -on. At:; Iio' :'. k. 1 1 erm;. :. rt y Mopkin;--r arc! wife. I'.'.eck and . Hopes to Win Home. ' Postmaster ( rover Hol.ack. has ai , eepted the agen--y of the Omaha l-Viiy in the contest, wherein they will i , ... 1 . ..; Rive a modern home in Omaha, an seal 1 1; i ia 1 1 smou l a ia.M ..niinuii . The Olson company will use it in t heir studio. John T. Dale has invested in a mule, probably to try t lie harness on a- he makes them and thus to know they will fi:. Nothing like safety firt. Iietter work on -the south end of the mule. John, it will be safer. v i s ; ; i r. g u Tue ia v lhe home of his brother Kuil.er il.il! announet iiu-nl of Neb'-a-ka Ci;y. j of Miss Mabi 'l.;,rl- - 1 l-;i!pli:l! 'lili rt-ma Ins very i of this place. il! at hi iienu- in Nehawka. ami is receiving 1 lu best of nursing a nil nied : a 1 a i i end.: nee. Mrs. Kmihne Kni-s o! ' Jht::v. and si in Kiniilev. were visitors in Nehaw- The hitory 'lass is just now look-j in--: into the happening of the day as reported in the daily press, and com paring them with the events of re rent, history, and with good results, the work i being directed by their ie;' Iiei. -i ;ss iitoui.is. j A. . Snrader and wife received telling of the wedding F. Uarratt. fornerly Kehanon. th e !lll- ka la-t Safirdav. attending r.il of Mrs. (Seorge KJ' .-n. Mr. and Mrs. C-eorge Hanson :td !a it ;-, ter. Mi-s Kdith. were guests at the home of Wm. Hunter and wile in I'latisinouth lasi Sunday. Niche-la-- Opp was a visitor I'a It isim ut h last Tuesday, where v a in - ill now of Kansas, to Mr. Stephen A. I'rice. which occurred f.t the home cf her parents in that place on April . The new leaders of the Journal nr.-.f Vuleiu-Lvi 1 11 1" ! n the ti.ist Week are Uol)rt Tr-''). Jack Douglas, and ' hawka V". A. Lewis. These families will automobile and a number of other valuable pres;-nis, and hopes to win a home. Those who care to help him and wish the Omaha IWe, please send their subscription to his. Tho-e who are taking the I5ep pan assist by clipping coupons from the paper Ihey get and saving for him. Gave Six O'clock Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. (J-o. C. Sheldon gave to a number of their friends a most p!ea ing evening last Monday eve ning, when they entertained at a six o'clock dinner. The evening v.-as delightfully spent as well with music, game-, and a general social time. T:e gnosis were loud in their praise of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon as enter tainers. Those present on the occa sion were Misses Verna Harris. Kdith Frans of I'nion. Kuth Harshinan. Zupha Chri'sw isser. l'.elle II u k. Kuth Kenton. Velma ("riatner of Ni- ind Mary Todd of Kong IJeach, California. daughter Margaret an.! s;.n Clifford, drover Hopkins and wife and child ren. J'arr Young anil wife, and child-, n n. Mr. and Mrs. C. il. Troop and Krl Troop oi" Hatt-meni!:. Mrs Zil la Anderson and daugh'er Kva of Omaha. Will Krugn-. Mr. Martha f I'lattne m:;i K.vimei-'ter c II. Troop, who is a Young, brought the hicli had the reoui candles and the fi.i.--oi t!ie frosting. S'v flowers for th" deniable. wt i il" r s . i .. Tat i Mrs. C. of Mr. Ming c;.l:e umiiher i 4 s in re-: .1 ir:.vide-; I. Oi the Hebachee CampHre Gijls Zrtcvtain The Heiiachee caiirdlre girls oi" X" li;:wka give a b;::iiU -' in honor of heir fathers and t hers a! !'.' h.cme of Mr. and Mr-, itrjee S'one, Friday evening. April 7. Tie- ro-'in were decorated with ;d. whi'e and bine. The eiit riaing eoinmi! ! ee w-re Kadoro Stone. tKadys ICn.den. Hazel t'arper, Karbara Ke!i-',.ut ai.d Ke,i..i 1 .11 it zer. The refreshment comu.it tee was (nnuiiise;! of !'l-i!:er S' Joiin. leue- "I h.ave a good reason for praising Tanlac. for 1 ihink its enough to make anyone rejice to be in such splendid henltii as 1 am since taking i,'" declared Mrs. Yirginia Hill, of ."114 '-"iiih Kigh'ee;-,! li striet, Omaha. Nebraska. - I si'U'erei! fur many years front stomach t rouble and astlitoa so dad that T li:.i to give up rioiiig ii.y i.ousework and became so weak and badly run down 1 co::ld iiarlly get around. My appeiit" v. a extreno' 1 poor :.:t1 many a dae I wes)' illi cit eati'ig rather than suffer th-' i'ul in my siomacl'.. I would There are lot? of these davs and keep better watch on them v. ha: iitle time thev are a.!lov.- d to i- aiu in town by entertaining ther.i t tlie city apartt.ient l'oiise. i Mr. and Mrs. .Jak Tritsc-h :.n I Than !.uighter. Ksllier. .Miss MaHi- D'ld- i'eiis and brother orvil. oi l'latis inollth and lil.'.ier Kobe;-:; took diii- lor a! ij,,. m , iiniiv nonie .uncay ul the callers in the afternoon ..t ie r. and Mrs. 1'hiiip Kuril and l o children. KnciMe and J hu. Mr. auo Mrs. 1'hilip Tri'.-cii and two chib;- K! i.a b .1 t! and .1 a'iia I'll. !:;. :. ; a r : i;ey j'ilis v. h:. '. I !: y lut.'e k in a de. re a ' I'.ey have L,e,er 1:j 1 short tin I a 1.1 . ' 1 ' I. -,i i '-asiot ive 1 -i keep my 1. idin- i- e: .::! It ! !!. I l:a . e .h in I'oan's and ca: m as a rewald-- rt-iiie a' all -!: I !y ask for a kidney i i:-: : ' -: iiti ney 1 ' : 1 1 - . i Mr. .'.lartin ii.id. 1 , .M :".. Ii alfalo. X. 1 re-i.ed 'A-- for lo do 1 oil!'. ir. e s a pr- . i. -.- i.i a ii'i'i- 11, bc-.-t oi' ft ( 01;M:et-. t I s. 1 i 'll t remedy lhe : ;t 1 1 1 1 ter-M iili irii r.m , ! 'onald a nd Mrs. Frank Fern Wood !'!. a ; 0000 1 niter fhi Rrafi! Every Lojif Guaranteeu 1 A To nioal Up 'irea iil'uliy tdotke tii'iief imi .-. an'l at liihi felt so -choke;! Up 1 hut 1 WU-: almost alr. o! to no down. '"Oiv lav 2 saw in the pap where Tanh'.c had helped a woman fi'iin Kansas ci'y. who was ni'Vering like I was and decider! to try il m - hi" lo-s self. Ail now lv.;s f --oi-f me health, my appetite is -piendid a-'d my f'loil ill chests properly. 1 am fr'-e from tko-e headaches and dizzy -pells and am not troubled w i ii rhortness of breath like- 1 v. as before. I s!e -p roundly and feel so fine 1 r -com !:.'!: d liii;- ni' dicine with all my heart.-" Taii'ac is sold in I'lat t sinout h by F. (I. Fricke and Company; in Mur ray b the Murray Drug eomoany. mo: the le:! ii;i'-r druggist in ury town. ooi Ti I '.d . -.iS!ois ed. I ': a i t smou ! ii 1 :i 1 1 ' ; Alli.t v i 'i 1 It- ! . Kd a ii," . i ;. ears a r. .-1 : lie siory. 'oiild yu coil vine: : i; test in ony .' "Doa I! ':' is : i llt-e i'.W i : c'a i'n.-d i.'." ! !,) i i v kid i;e' s ' oi: 1 of eple i Ve teM ' M ) M.i r' i n . mac;, i ti . 't end-. -.-!.! I) Mil': a -! a.-iil. oi '. : sk for in or V'ou'll L.ike 53 V at n d v Kid! : egular. a Imp. ioii r - n.ed i c- l roo i) ; Martin. ' Oet -asiona ; ! y my bac!, i ) aching but i; only r--ii-iires ; of Doan's Kidne I'is i. r me." The above t r t 1 1 -1 i : '. , -s ; . i v c eriruary . i : i .' n 1 :!. more t;: (i f,,.r ,- Cl :l- I'i'lS d Mr. gel.-, ; ; On st m Wekhs 2 ! Oz. Scl-J at GRIFFIN'S OAFE leve Stm . e t'larite Swil.'ler. Ai; Ketch anil Kncile Martin. The invitation c . -n. in i -! t... Thelmo Martin. Ve'i..;; V.- s. IVlphu Kate-. Th-1 parents prcst n Mis. Cbalmer Switzer l!i Uion Swityer yi m ' has just purchased lour lots in east lasi .suntiay, anu assisieu in ;neceie- :,P.j yir ne : Nehawka, and will nuiiu tnereim. n ; orauon t ailed to look after some busi- j he can get at it this year. He will maMeis for a short time. I make his home there and also will tiiiii in tr.-.ifh villi the iiaonetlings 1 ' I i-lT a JTT-TI-i.V.7 cf Nehawka. ami all over the country j ieitoiaiea nis wnnua). Ihrougli lhe columns of this paper. Friends of August F. Ost gathered Mr .A. 15. Kutledge. the printer.) at his home norienst of Nehawka. were a no v i Mr l'arr Young from north of I own. j engage in th breetling of fine chick w.is a visitor in I'lattstrorith .last ens. 1- having a number of fine var Tuesiiay evening, where he was look-j ieties. ing after same business matters. The buildings of Messrs. James Frank Ke.-nik was a visitor in Miller and Henry P. ruber are pro- Omaha la-t Saturday and nearly g t lost in a snow storm which caught him ju.-t outside the metropolis. Miss Martha Yalo-ry of J'latts trouih.. v. as a visitor in Ne haw ka last Tut-.-.lay as a guest at the borne of her sisier .Mrs. I-". Ii. Cunningham. Miss K.jna 'hri.-te ns:-n of near grossing nicely, they both having the foundation laid, and are ready for the placing in position the blocks which are to put the foundation in condition for placing the joists for the floor. A large number c-f the young peo nle. numbering some sixtv. were en- Manb y. was a vnsior in Nelia wka j tertnined at the home of Mr. and Mrs. for a few- days ;iSt week as the guest ; K. A. Xutznian last Friday evening at 'he home ( ll-v. and Mrs. Jacob- at a ."0 party. Kesides the progres .s(.n. I siv1 ffi. there was music and sanies In the ninih grade the debate 'and one of the most delightful sup- w hi -h was had la-t week was an in ciuiry as to "'whether th" immigrant is a good investment for the Knited States." Nick Klaurens. who has been ill for s-ime time past is I'gain aide to be i. leit iooki'.ig pret- ji.ile nntl peeked af'er his tussle with the grij.pe. Alba Do.lson. living north of town. La recently purchased a new Ford touring car. getting the same from the ."oibxk Auto company at 1'latts iaont h. I'.-njau.in H.'tks. who had his leg broker. aboiT a month ago. is able to s.et around on crutches and nude hi.- trips mm n town during most of la-o wee'.;. Mr. 11. K. Stone was looking afer -one 'iMisiness matter at Shenandoah. Ia.. and was in attendance at a fine Spotted Poland China hog sale near the Iowa town. Vernon Lundberg and Gilbert Kime were looking after some business matt rs in Auburn last Monday eve ning and. remained over until the fol lowing morning. The agricultural class f.t this time is 'aking up the study of sheep, and vi-ited the home of i". H. Ilcebner. where they made examinations and judg' d tj,,. tork. J. II. I'aliner was a visitor in Oma- pe-rs that could be imagined. Kev. A. Jacobscn. pastor of the Knited IJrethren church, was a vis itor at the home of Jack Douglas, who has been down with the grip for several days, and assisted in nut ting Mr. rouglas' disc in con. lit ion for use. and also did the chores for Mr. Douglas. This looks like christ ianity. W. S. Steele and V. B. Dale have been busy during the past few days transforming the upper room of the Sheldon department store, by placing a new steel ceiling thereon. The whole store will be decorated after the ceiling has been finished, which will add greatly to the beauty of the store and assist in the display of the goods. Mr. Arno Wessell. son of Henry Wessell. who has been making his home at Greenriver. Wyoming, for some time past, where the retrench ment came, was one to get laved off I from the accounting office of the Un ion I'aeine ana ior setiai eetvs past has been traveling in Califor nia and the coast states, arrived home last week and will visit here for some time after which he will go to Oma ha, where he will visit with a sis ter and also look after sonic work there, and later will probably enter employment in Omaha. Meat Illarket FRESH AND CURED MEATS FKKSH KKKAD DAILY JOHN OPP, Propr. Nehawka -:- -:- f his birthdav. Ihev sur prised Mr. Ost who was not looking for the friends. Those present to enjoy the occasion were the guest of honor, who was also the host. Mr. August F. 0.-t. Wm. Osf and family. Mrs. Albertine Ost. Charles McCar thy and family of Wyoming, and Miss Ksther Klbert. s: r. :. : ! 'id Mi-. and Mrs. Sam ienrv V."es-v!i. St. John. Mr. Mr. Fi-e-i K.ise. Mr. and Mit, at;.!" ire-.!!- ,,' I WEEPING WATER 4- Republican Air. and Mrs. Chat ley :-d Air.-. Itrwce St; :,e. .".': is. Certrude Carpt r ',. W. Siiradei-. t'i- C'advs Khtaleii. The girls were as-i M.-d by guardian. Mrs. tl. K. Ka-tr-n. t'.ening was very nr.i'li enjoy everv cine. tin :;-Th'-d bv Korn. to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meier.; a daughter. Kulh Jeanne, on Friday.; April Nth. J. M. Dunbar, Ma.thew Midi; iff. j Kdward Moriey and son Karl, antoed to Omaha Sunday for a visit with' Cb-n Dunbar, who is at the St. Jo-J st i.h ho.-iiital ' J.dm .lobrson. who has bet n :'iak- i:.g bis home at Karne-Toii for sev-! era' j ear.-, will return to Weeping AVater this week to make his home1 v. ; ere ho l ad uveu ior many jeari i.iol v-lv.'.e lie has a host of fritr.d-. i Kalph Kich was down from Kin-I e i!n lo sper.d tl.-- -("k--,iil with, iiis j o.oipt-i-. Mrs. Katie- Kieh. Herman i Hough and family, of i'lattsmouth. I :!:) w ee e v is : tors WABASH HAPPENINGS Celebrated Fifty-third Birthday Kasi Sunday being the passing of the fifty-third birthday of Mrs. T. 1-1. Fulton, a number of her friends gathered at the Fulton home and made meriv wiih the Fulton familv . . m the celebration of the event. A' - 4 .... most delightful time was had and all present enjoed the c -casion greatly. A most excellent, dinner was serve,!. Those present besides Air. and Mrs. Fulton, were Kdear Clae and wife, and Miss Dorothy Allen of T'latts mouth. Chester Waldo and wife, Alax Seliaeffer, Miss Kucile Davis, and APa Duckworth. v. il li Omaha A! i s Smith tai:ght las s sh-e liad a 1 .i to i n- Airs. Ho s is visit ing Irr. A!ni"r. d" K'mwood. also tr.k'iig me.Iica! Saturda; were Airs. Kich. Airs. K. K. Sr. i ties went to Saturday night and brought Mr S'iines home from the hospital Sun day evening, where be bad undersronej an operation for a ppendieii is. Mr. Snip-.'.-? is gecttng along niceiv . i.is many friemls were mighty g'ad to i sec lum back and teenng so we-i. For a considerable time about the only hou.-e vacancy in i-t-ping ai- i r was at the city jail, but now it j is occupied prety much of the time. .' I e r t his liieOe. j W eel;. wli is eat ni.-n-. Prenaring: for Ei&trict Meeting. The "me-inhers of the I. O. O. F. are making pretiarations fcr the car ing of the district meeting of the or der which i-s to be held at the audi torium on Monday next, April 2.". and at which time they expect to have a large crowd of visiting Odd Fellows. Still Kept at Home. The condition of Air. H. F. Troop, who has been at his home for some time past on account of his health. remain.- such that he is nt vet able to leave the home, but it is hoped that he will soon be at the store again and down town visiting with hi many friends. Mis. Geo. Edscn Buried Here The funeral of Mrs. Geo. Edson of Kincoln. who far a number cfi years resided between here and Alur rav, was held at the United Krethren church in Nehawka last Saturday, j the funeral cortage coming from Kin j coin via auto, where the lady had r I siiled for the nast fifteen years an 1 Nebraska died aftT an illness extending ove." Installed Electric Lights. Mr. Luther Turner of IMattsniaiith. was in Nehawka for a short time last week, stringing wire and in stalling electric lights in the home of C. I). St. John and his mother. Mrs. H. F. St. John, and turned on the lights, of which service they are enjoying. ile there. Jliimcr Sylvester has len i'umKat ed and turned loose after a Ion-, siege of small tox. His family is still in ouarf ntiue. Tuesday afternoon after reces:-. Aliss Smith and pupils went flower tuck inc. When they returned toi town, they divided the Powers and tent them to the folks who were ipiarantinod. On last Thursday evening afte. school the fifth and sixth pr;;d 'S held a weinor roast and liower pick in the Karl pasture south of the track. Kveryone reports an excellent time ai.d is desirious of going ggain. The sinal pox i? visiting in town again. It seems as though it ca i handle only one familv at a. time. It is making its call now on Keese. We are in hopes that it e.oon find itself an unwelcome" : ami leave town. On last Thurstlav and Fridav there s Hcuso ESovsng Csnirscior! Air.-) iv i : ' K Modem steel trucks and steel capstans enable nio to do my work faster. House luoving". Excavating, Re-Silling-. Rszing", Shoring and Mov ing Heavy Machinery. w MiC: EHAWKA NEBRASKA L ' .. -v -i ' - . . 1 X-. .-..-. .- . c. ... .. i.u.'' ttmr fifffg.-jTJTifc , We 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. SVHSier & Gruber, NEHAWKA -:- -:. NEBRASKA Surprised Friends Sunday. Sunday being the birthday of Mrs. Z. W. Shrader, her many friends hav ing knowledge of the same, came to her home with baskets laden with good things and put in the day mak ing merry with her. Airs. Shrader .ays that she never saw so many good things to eat as was spread be fore the company. Many were the beautiful prest-nts which she was giv-.-n. Those present to assist in "mak ing the good time were, besides the guest of honor. Mrs. Shrader and her husband. Z. W. Shrader. Mr. and Airs. Troy Shrader and their son Gerald. li. H. Chrisvvisser and family and sons Kay and John. Mr. and Airs. C. W. Chrisvvisser and daughter Zupha, J .K. Shrader and wife, Grace Troy and Oscar Kinville. Caroline Kaum eister, Gladys and Harold Rhoden. There was music and games for the younger folks. were held two eighth grade count v e xaminations. Those attending from i here were Orval, Alice and Alcie I Gerbeling. Lawrence and blanche i Kittle. Otis Wilson. N'o.,-1 Golden.! Kalph Kichartl. Ksther M-th and' Henry Knaup. I Our ball team played t! eir ir-t . game Sunday, Aprii 10. with Alo. The visiting team trimmed us up about right, making a s:t re of ! to 2. The boys went down to Nehawka yesterday" (Sunday.) not to be tl -feated. but to win. Th: earliness of this writing prevcts ghirg the re-; ruit (it the game. -! I s -a I Were Married Forty-eight Years. i Last Saturday was the forty-eighth anniversary of the wedding of Jflr. and Mrs. Louis II. Young, which was celebrated at first at Thvee Groves, Xeh.. on April 9, 1S7.1, at the home of the father of the bride. Mr. Goo. Shryder, when Uncle John Ellingtcn. the justice of the peace for Rock ' Bluffs precinct pronounced the words which united the lives of Miss Sar- J 'ah Margaret Shryder and Mr. Louis H. Young. They have made their home in the neighborhood ever since and at this time mak their heme on the farm where they have resided for more than forty years and which -.. i . i ;i : 1 . M . . J ggsffiSRgr 'Kvyrgs?gaggffyyy. registered Wmmmmm:jm ct !he Best Breed- Rain Coats Rain Hats Slickers Umbrellas tPhilio cJhicbzcll ing SiaSSions Gsss GKLLISCO Black draft perch er on stallion, weight 2.f00. AXDEAX Chestnut sorrel per cberon stallion, wc-iglu 1,900. Registered Spanish jack. "Spanish Warrior," weight 1,000. II 3 TKRMS Service fee. $ir, to guar antee slantling colt from any cf the ! above listed. Money becomes due, and payable upon parting with mare or removal from the county. j While the best of care will be ix ercised we cannot be responsible (should any accident occur. ! Lien will be required on mare and , colt until service fee is paid. t l '-Tc-'',i? ! JULIUS RKUKAN, 1..H v. Nehawka, Nebraska earm rissfrmery Wc Cdii s'.'pply your v.t ipents and farm machiTiry ju: m season, as tii;:rc :s a ccr.s.Cviral stock purcliasod this sprint, v.Iiir ydo in vtoi-k throuch lia in the ti.e line of chrape;- t!:a:i later price ;ivance em ve you -.(. s in r:(V bi ll vvc can Repair.-"-- a l m b Sl. n vy s L 9 NEHAWKA NEBRASKA Eehawks Motor Company Successors io Nehawkn Autc Ccmpr.ny Si Ve are equipped to cae iv: all busincf.; intru de ta us c-.r.d will welcome a:.d appreciale your patronage. Excellent service, the lx3t of worknien and reliable parts and supplies, ccup'cd wiih courieau;; treatment. NEHAWKA r?r ASK A m rX W E a b 3 iij? win be sola tor U":i Ve cannot I T .1 wiaicii tiicj- rs fis If t. earn iaav I accot e cc:i i o made will be due on rule will be "strictly uy ash.' i Si, i r . i .1 lhe ei-u c tf-e niomn All rcvounts now d after that dat the lu v i i. . V. . .1 I an ca ford to do W. C. HODGE NEHAWKA -:- t C ' XT' NEBRAS1 Flashlights and Bstterle s We have added to cur line flash lights an.d ljat- wel! as a full and complete Our !ir ii.i. c;f electrical of Ford repairs is and 5 sior- teries as supplies and accessories most complete. Come to us for auto supplies, accessories asre. We have competent mechanics in our partment and can give you a good job cn short notice. Also do battery charging. Courtecus treatment. LUNDSORg CaARAGE. NEHAWKA BRASKA The Mehamka Mills are now runninrj and ready lo take cate of the trade. CjJ As we ao not iiavc anyone on the road at present, wc ask you to vcur orders at our please phone expense or send them in by mail. BRING IN YOUR WHEAT AND EXCHANGE IT FOR SOME OF OUR HIGH GRADE FLOUR! Cjj Chicken feed at all times, bolls for. sale reasonable or exchanged. We are ready to take care of your needs now and will see you some time in the near future. The Nehawfca Mills C. D. ST. JOHN, Prop. NEHAWKA NEBRASKA Business is verv i.'oou but v.v cannot a credit business after the f ist' of the month. We have competent nv.-chanics to handle all re pair jobs as well as do 3 our electrical wiring. The best of service guaranteed at a1! lime. ;i i - I !" MJ "1 Nehawka is four and a half miles west of Mm-- : -:- Nebraska 1