MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1321. PLATTSMOrTH SECI-WTXKLY JOTTRI7AL ! HOUSEWIVES' LIVES ARE JEOPARDIZED EY NEWS i i Nehawka Department! Prepared in ihs Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. MAN 1 Thonm Msiscn was p b;:. inc s -,-itor in Fr.ioti pst Friday. Karl Tr.-'.-p aid Arix.li Ma--- w- vl.-itins v .til fri'-nds in Ashland ia-t J Surdity. .'arty Siottier of near Union , as i a viPor ir. Xi-hawka at the n . i 1 1 this ve k. ; r ran at. t on 'ill w..- a visitor in i .s-ai-a-K i ( ity ia.-t I tiui'Msay ot! mat-'ol ters of business. i ( f . il. Be -T.ck and tamily were : J i'ir;- m Omaha last week at the . - h-me of i.-l.ttivea lieary .f i:rtrand is vi-dt-i it.it- Ii-re for a ft w nays at the home ! ,f " I iiiiiiiui reaiaer ana s o: v.iit . 11 i town 'i-t I'ri. lay l .:kia.-; ailer soa-v laatter.; of hiisfnes.;. Mi-s lit la Sv a-tz has hetn vi-it- h in- at. he hoisie f Tray Shratl.-r' durir.ir t!ie jiaT vack. i . I?, nutl.-da- wa- IrK.kitj-.' :iitT! sorie business matters ti'o-sth la-t e lliesuav. in I'latfs-j Stewart Iuuirh nd family, who' a-f !een vNitlntr in the north, re-i . - - tin re i rem" last . ednc-sd.sv. , . f Mrs. I!. (I. Kim:1 was a tao the hoMie rif ht r frii ti .1 Mrs (;' 5 ve Harmon near -Avor-a lat we k. Iv See the r.-w ad of H. V. Griflin j r n i his oijp ri earuira: the : vtr.sr on i l'-'-id w'-;e;i :.!! hive to have read, n-'.-ieh a!! have to have. A F Itor-de'o- d l'-t "'ims- iy f..,r the v.et where he v. ill visit with relatives for a time. A. AV. !ropst a to! lialph !iv f -I ! I Tnir-rt w re look'r. a: u r o'i.o mr.-tt-s of ! asit;es.s here ht-.t Ki iday. Mr. and Mr. O. t'itnian f I.-.mr I a-- ;i. ."niifi:rnia. v. ere visit ir?; in Neh.awka la.-t Krida v afternoon. J. '.n f. rt'p-x i"i.-t witV W" :i : - 7 I. .he ,', '"'-'hiy ' ' v;: y rar.V.' v. O '' 1 w tending Mert.a:ir.ts' I'arr.ival Omaha la.t week fa Plait tut- j.t-t t: p Tc.tnt tr if the far: a tl- of Ja Schr.oirr and has it 1 kit:a liki I. I. w:is a vis.rr -j om- :y. .in .aek ami v a in a 1 1 en it- Call us for quotations on grain and for reservations for de-1 livery. Nehawka Farmers' Grain Go We are also carrying all grades cf l c wi fk TP O T & esi ir-. You Can Get Lt at the Griffin's Restaurant Two Loaves for 25c. FRESH DAILY! H. GRIFFIN, Nehawka - Nebraska Our aim the best possible service in'all lines. We are carrying a full line or auto supplies and accessories, as well as Electrical Goods and Supplies. Our iepair de partment guarantees the best service. The Lurnberg arsge, Nehawka, - Nebraska -BATTERYEiSERVICEi- Lester F. Wundertsch, In Basement of Auditorium, Nehawka, Nebraska j : ace a: the Merchants' Carnival j I ti,.-r . I Vi:i Hunter an! fs-mily of Plaits- :n. .it h were visiting at !: h. ne of . Jar. a::-! Mrs. Geo. S-iumnkcr l;s i W ,ln,-alay. Mrs. V". Snyder, v. :::) Irs been . - it t. for r-ome lime, is r parted a-; t. - :: v better ar.u :s aoie n we up iiio-i . iae litre. i). C. V, e: ran !i 1 . ? .-. iu i! a tat , .. la I .t.lzti.t:i w ,-i e touting an-t ; - .me matters of bu-;ntss in LnuMn ! 1o:0 l::. - t Friday. j M ry. ii. W. Grii.'u and children; ..- n vi-iting Pa Union last. . Oek -. 1. M l!-;'T',..'. ... v. : c 1 r ..i;. :i. '-iMu.ie. l.u: n -r and Neal Isyari. tne: .. , , .... .- ... two Nenn.ska ( ity auet loneers. w-ie -i iu4 s't'er soTiie lutein in - iwk i la-t Trid.ii-. C. M. ..ieCitrkin of th I'.ai.k U", f.i'in- at V, ;;:) aith and 1 . ! Mr-t .":i n wise visitors in aawks lias Fri'lr.v :il h. tnes. ! ft- Sur-:-ris tend-r.t. of t?-. Nehawka - oho .Is. I'n.f. Isiirlay. was in attend- ;t Tie m Utile tt::cl:'.-rs llitl- Msi week at lM:,t;ra(,uth. ; tut. Time Kim who h'.t.- ai. c ti I - i'ir.ur in the wt-t for s-ar.e tin:?.! ttirn-.-d home a few days ;nce and ' repoi na vinv. ;i very 1.1:0 i tine. : Th- -louse wia. n nenrv Grut.tr is loiihli i t now neaiia" eom;-de;ioii 'ml th' otti-Ide and will sh.-ri!y )" The .louse lieiirv tirulur is reaav ;ar tile wora ia; iae .r. Mr.-,. V.. I?. Dale who has hi en :. (-iin:r very poorly of late, is in about the sale..- state of health bat- Is iu-ain?:: that she may sa. a lh-el I t Per. H. I.. Ti ..mas -..nd fam.Hy : -nd Mr. and s. Kirk pa trick ware visit a: a aautat! .'.:a enjayed tht l rh . pro ! a on ! hi U 'TIS has l.it n doin sc ?7 o i t a v.-ka a nd ra i? it ir itr.pr.-i ir.v the r it-ral ap- Hi V 5' t.f tlo raei'ty aroifia Ki iop is rep ri'.d a t k.-d improv' meat an i -if o an is a to ; a ro'.ti-s itv is. v y ah ! ::r.d is n v r.-aring cu". :'t'i n it is ttire caiipp-.d with all :. 'lom - ii"' nier.ces. it. '!. f'tati-' -it. i ''- aad their d. t':t 's. who ha. ve lor. to..r!" -r t I; e w-s far t:.e pet two Week-. 1-tr.-t. : ! :...?;:" Ii.- "V 'to - day an 1 1--; h- vittg ss fin-' time. "a:'.e climbinsr in'o ov- f i tii wa-- Vinos ;-t th.- Sturm l.ttm.b-r M. th Stoll had the mislortuae '. . i-,, .... i..-- l. . ,'.oV!..r';'t.-,i .o "ii'vii-n- '.v :..- ; a-, ..f e ; -sT.--. T c. Ke:d and mother. Mrs. J. c. Norris r.f Al am. tit. Kan - ', , h v b vhd-ing :.t the h.- at.d .i r. Ik O. T;i -! few we.-ks. de .... . i r.nie ot . 1. IS'. .)-, :ts ;a t .tuity. Ti-ei- -i uighur. Stella, w as np-.-r.ited rzx for -at p-ralicitis in Litic .ia. w hile i a ; h is v i f i r. i t y . A: k'tr fr.-m IT. E. ihi-t'-. who for si n':ib-r f yea.r-. wa t le - npr irat',1 ci thr- Neh'tv.-'it-s (i-.--cli-dated veaools. atal who is no'-' at V"., 1th "J. 'tatt- Hai- he like, his . or C t ." w and 1 1. Kl t. T . VI -i in 'lie a ar f nttir. Are Tlarnr.g- Ste Pair"- Zl G' -rf II. Sheldon of the ?h n ,'ieir i-!;f. J.is; ine- :(,-. V.'t.i i- ( km.'in and w if ( f the; -e -1 .; m ft rt of th--- .- s:e. wh frn- r":- r, h-.-re. ate vi-itiru a the,0l r'.'ar.'i'' I'l-ai ina '. (bpurt- 1 l..-tilor a s;teat laaii.- vear-. in tiashville. i Thur-.1 for I x- - Moire A-here t'-- N.'hras,t,s. wh re he removed ;ft r ' ('niraay i- f xhit-ittr.g sota if the! t j .:ving ut'i attl -..-as rjnite ! ;t! .'? s a- the s;ite fair tio r.-. Ipivj-Mtive in the life of that comrauni'y: Kl i'tr- a - is in Pine In Pu.kirtg aftt , P r a 'it tit many year--, th t::'t:,.:it their. j The ?b .-cased va.s im tried in t P i s j I 1 1 y in the' year 1S t Mrs. P u! s:i '.:ui."3 2Tew Location r N.haW i.'a Po-'Td of Trad.1, who; be n iioiding their meeting in We repair all makes of Batteries, in fact we conduct a complete Service m Station. Free Tcsfing! Water Scrvisa Free! t iron: of the .7r.isine.-? place of; Jt an T. I ; it . l:n e ehanitrd ; heir , . -ration tc the r ar of th- gr.ra'-'e t.Z ! olea Wimt man, waere they l.el.l a m e. tin; Fiidav a:t'rn:.on. Dr-.rtce Very TIu;h Enjoyed The ia' la! a-rs of the Dtareo (t lienor -fier i . ?r ineet'n- la-.i The- ! tiay. lad an e:d-fa.-h iotied d: in e vhi .:i: the old-time ma-ac v.:i ;.;uved aad enjoy t d bv everyone, Gettinir Jor. Nicclv Nov? While arivti)"; liouic froia the pas- j tare. MLtrt AmU-rson had thv h. -r:e. wa- ridin.? i-lip aad fall ! , .,,,,,, ; has (th'! pe: leu nit. i to !a arouiol. , , .. ; . . . ,. .,,., .,, ; nice! v. I I I lack of Material Delays Wcrk j On aveount of tlo- arrival of tl:e: ;tnes i-tii.; late the workmen on j is - i' nou-e oi -a. i rriurui wco- owi-j pi.eti to ia on i tie jneater pan u ( vv-eu nui o. iae.1 .nni.ii uh- meti at oare started to work. j iaii Game cuiSday The Nehawka te.rai playe I nn nz- j:i - .a' 'on weei eciapu.-eu c ih:v,ls fr.ja ( ) loo (u;n t y . J'he can Ravels fr .ja O:oo - aunty. J he jrame v,aono worth while and the Nehaw- ka ie. m Mtoee'-ded in heatius;- the v ; ; r- i v l of 17 to nampsane iJoars xor ciie i i'n:- tht month of S't temltr o::ly we v. ill .-ell 1"-KK IliCIll) !IAM1'-, SiilRE bOAKS fai rowed last March. ; Jo anv rti.Ient td' Cass or O'oe eotin-j 'Jhest boars wel;ah a'a.-at 175; poutnis ..ch. l'.ic- K. C i'o!-' .a! ;:-.. ai;i v. Ka, a. ":a aiva. liteir j.'t.mt.CT5 1 ' ' ', ' : ' ,,1", '" ,..; t y--,-reuad club met v edr.t- ' -!t ii-'i-i".' ::n'- -:lr t,.;.. ...ui.-: -' iy--. '-." "V" a -le a t terroon. 1 .ie la.li.-s lo. la i afi.-f the b-.J-tnt sa ot t hesr sti-'v whieh is :ai.;.ion.iry in charac-t. r a tht n . tirrit ci the gatli.-riag ir.to : '' '-u aa.i i-.t-i. i..t- u I.- ii e Have Many line Poikcrs Whi! men i ion v.. is te.aue in the rr " the ."int y f the trip of J th- i.o u r- o! t h e a-- county i.i .r :t. 'king oh! ve see of t!ie hogs that ; w t re fs-o-n Ne'-awka. It. C. I'a-hird. a t a . ,i .111 I' hogs which h .ve s-dd ia many iti -mices as high as a t hou.-and d.d 'ars for i r.e indi vi.'.ual hog. II. ii iual nug. K. it. Stone is a breeder ,f P. hiad Ch.ita: aad has h;.d g.-r at si t-.-s- with th.em. - SirftllirO ftTlSIO fir RECEIVES NEWS OF ! r. C I if t V : 'A ? T A SCC" Mt ATM ft ri TiMCP x Etcher. Fasses Away at nontc n San D:f-o. CanTcm-a. A eek j t .cto AccOidittrr to j.etter , . Kren. Satn Jay's I'nltv. This mcrning P. J. Vallery o city received a b-tter ar.nonncing t!ie J:-...d nut a rf tiie d-,.ia en Ais-;ist -7 at his hen e it) jan Die:: -. California, i of S.,;.)t:rn V. Pitcher, a f omit r res- . id. tit :' tuts Ci-y atus we.I known to ia. ay ..-f the older resident.- of this 1 cemmun :tv. Mr. pit edit r was m di tgats-.-s at! i t ac tin:'" a ' i :. ii. ath tir.i! Itas resi; i a Pr.ehr. a sist.r .f P. J. and C. F.I :. lie-y of ih's ei'y, rrd fi.r a nuni-'e-r . f . t'.rs tio- ;"i'.i;:y coi'tinned to make their inTa" : ere nr. til going to he wa-st'-rn pert ".'n of the statca Ti.e .v'do".' : ra! one .h"ight"r. Mrs. Flo-- en---' Ar.dersin : f St.n Diego, a re left -a moarn th.e desith of Mr. Pitcher. BUYS NEW HOME M A. AV. Smith of the T. U. P..!lo.-k ; . Tiling station, who hats been enjoy- I ' ir.g a short trip out inithe sttite.' j on bis return stopped iit Lincoln and! i chased a fine modern ho-oa for the sum of -r..M. Mr. Smith tie-! ' tided that he woold itot care to oc-' i , attpy the hep.e at once aV accord-' ir.gly rented it for $".0 si laonth mi-1 til the spring season. WILL SEAT 1200 PEOPLE Vt'ork at the Airdonie theatre on ; Sou t h Fifth street, where the Amer- Jjiean Legicn will holds its tig ath- let'e show 'Wednesday night, Sept. 14tb, reveal.; the fact that 11:00 peo I pie can be comfortably seated with- in t lie enclosure, without anyone sit tinslnuch over CO feet from tho ringside. The seating arrangement is good and everyotte will be able to ree to every corner of the ring from any position le may ocenpy. FOR SALE Forty-five acres two and one-half miles from Plattsmouth. One-third crp. four cows, two just fresh, one horse, implements, etc., go with the place. Terms part cash. Address Ilu Kudolph Spahui, Plattsmouth, Nebr I William Harris and little grand son tf Stella. Nebraska, were here ,to(hay for a few hours, visiting atd ! the homo of Haywood Elledge. go-j ing to Omaha tiiis afternoon to have! the little one given treatment. : V fiw --s- Ve TI GENUINE 39 DURHAM tobacco makes 50 good cigarettes for 10c We want you to have the best paper for "BULL." So now you can receive with each package a book of 24 leaves of BILlAVfc the very finest cigarette paper in the world. . j School days mean school supplies. ' T, , iTr. nf ihe JOU.ni lias a ne oi pen cils, tablets, pens and ail r.ecessanes for the students. All prices. Call and look them over. r , I U i w W i ' j 515 ; 1 : We are prepared to sink a well T-i- vnt f, roii rs --a -)3 i.ot fear o call us l,r ny su. contract, or anywhere. Phone us at Nehavka. Nebraska. ,T . . Natural Laws crr,l tli rnnrrofp vault mal- ing it impreVlOUS to water.; ti ,l j. i I lilS 15 te Only burial vault, .u l 0,for.-t .! r-J "v' 'water from the casket. Call - - mmr & nh & i I . r. M. Fam..lU.k, c i i i. i tor service on burial vaults.: hehaVka, Nebraska Busv? Yes, You Bel! Ve can get to your job, though in a chert time. Re member our .work and ma- iterials are the best. Don't delay. W. B. DALE, Nehawka -:- Nebraska Electrical Benefits for Every Farm mm '-in . j . - . 1 -cac. 1 . r TRIGHT light for houses; economical power for farm machinery and house hold appliances all this made possible by Willys Light. A practical electric plant run by the famous Willys Knight sleeve-valve motor, air cooled and burns kerosene. Automatic starting and stopping. Improves with use. Call to see this plant. We will gladly demonstrate. C. SWITZER Nehawka, Nebr. Kill I Use of Infiamable Cleaning Fluids In the Home Cause Many Fires, Says Sandin Calling attention to the dangerous condition that has arisen from the wide sale of infiamable cleaning li (uod.s, Fire Chief Dr. O. Sandin to day cautioned the housewives o; Plattsniouth 'o exercise the greates. care in purchasing such cleaners and issued a warning to local drug Mists and others against -.ling sucl i;i.artlous compounds. "Reports that I have i eceived, mid Cliief Sandin. "indicate tha" many drug stores are putting solu tians of carbon l.i-sulphide, whicl they otTer to the public as safe pre parations for the removal of spot, and stains from clothing and othe: materials, although this chemical i more explosive than gasoline becaus. of its greater volatility. Its vapor; will ignite at comparatively lov temperatures without either spark oi flame being present. The heat of . s-teampipe, for example, is sufficient "As a matter of fact, carbon bi rulphide is classified as the most haz ardous of infiamable liquids. It i. thus apparent t-hat its promiscou sale for home cleaning purposes 1 likely to result in loss of life, par ticularly among women and child ren. In some instances, the carboi bi-Fulphide is combined with ethe: which makes it still more deadly. "The efficiency of gasoline as solvent has made its use in homt -fleams an every aay occurrec whichi unfortunately, is often j tended by injury and loss of li at liff '"Not long ago. a Massachusetts wo I man siarieu cleaning i im i: a bowl of gasoline and when sh rubbed the silk between her hands ihe friction nrorincen a SDark whicl i. ..... . . , lgnueu ine gasoline mines ana taut ed an explosion that fatally burnet the woman and wrecked her home More otten the cause of ignition v. la match, a lighted stove, or othe1 open flame. There was a Californh woman, for example, who begui line in her kitchen, while a nearb: cas slove was ligntt(1. The vapo- fled across the intervening space , and she lived just twenty minute: afterward. "Gasoline vapor is heavier thai air and accumulates clos to th ,Tin Tht. vnnor from one p-nllon o' gasoline, when properly mixed witl air, has an explosive power equal tc i that of eighty-three pounds of dyn I amite. and the fumes upon ignitioi i have been known to flash a distanct .of 100 feet. This will give som ! idea of the danger involved. It is le& I hazardous to use gasoline in th I onen air than indoors, hut it is bet ter to banish it from the premises Chief Sandin went on to say tha the fire hazards of cleaning fluids differ considerably. and buyen s.honbl ascertain if thev have beer examined and passed upon by the . Underwriters' Laboratories. Cleaning '.preparations consisting wholly ot carbon tetrachloride are safe from z 1 li C aiiii'i'iit uiivi .4 1 v (iv i uaii i d i uabie in extinguishing small fires ir. confined spaces. ! Ut. ' Tft nftV OmT 4 il 4- 14- IU uUA tin, W .j t .J v Sr.:' . SAILOR ANDY SCHMADER Who will meet Soldier Jim Marples of Chicago in the Legion's show at Plattsmouth VISITING HOME FOLKS From Saturday's l.atly. Mrs. J. F. Sindelar of Omaha is in the citv for a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prcpst. Mr. and Mrs. Sindelar have been living in Omaha for a number of years, but are now moving; to Al liance. Nebraska, where they will make their home, which will no doubt lessen the frequency of their visits back to the old home. Mrs. Herman Fields came down this afternoon from, her home at I Council Bluffs for a brief visit with relatives and friends. . Mrs. Fields has just recently enjoyed a visit' I from her sister-in-law, Mrs. James j Kinnamon, wnom sne naa nox seen for twenty-five years. Mrs. Kinna mon was also here for a short time with the family. During the world war she lost two sons killed In ac tion. , Mrs. Walter Mockenhaupt vi-ited ier parents in Omaha one day last veek. Herman Dall was looking after ome businers matters in Omaha ast week. Frank Rau of Utica was a visitor t the home of his brother, W. J. tau last Tuesday. Will Ileebner and wife have just noved into the home of Win. Honor, vhere they will live. James O Leary went, to Omaha one lay last week to witness a ball game letween Tulsa and Omalia. W. A. Bouten, residing west of own, was looking after business natters in Omaha Thursday. Miss Lena Stander of Omaha was i visitor su i lie it; ome. oi air. aim .Irs. Walter O'Leary during the past veek. Miss Rena Christiansen, of Omaha, vas a visitor at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Herman Ruth during the ast week.' Rev. Higgins and mother, Mrs. A". D. Higgins, were guests at the lome of Rev. I'orcoran of Elmwoeid ast Sunday. Rev. Higgins. Dan Bourke and Tames O'Leary visited J. H. Ash at he St. Jtisepii hospital in Omaha ast Tuesday. Charles Murphy continues in about he same condition of health, some lays feeling improved while others ie is net so well. Herman Rauth and wife and Mr. nd Mrs. W . J. Rau were visiting in maha last sunaay anu atteneieu inc .all games while there. Mrs. Ellen Smith, of near Elm vood, was a visitor in Mauley, at ending the funeral of her hrother-n-law. Mr. J. H. Ash. Wm. Bourke was a visitor in Man ey from his home near Wabash last veek, also coming over again Sun lay to a.ttend the ball game. Robert Maffet. of Madison. Wis., irrived in Manley last week and vis ted for some time at the hemie of Jrs. Margaret B. O'Leary for a few lays. Miss Sue Mockenhaupt spent a (ortion eif last week visiting at the lome of her brother. Valentine Cur ey) Mockenhaupt and wife, of near vivo. Mrs. John Bergman. son John mil daughter. Lizzie, of near Mynard, -isited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rank Bergman west of town last Sunday. J. C. Rauth had a valuable horse ut in a wire fence during the past veek. The condition ef the animal s such that it is feared it will have o be killed. Humphrey Murphy, a fireman fori he L'nion Pacific running out of orth Platte, visited his father, Chas. Murphy here last week, returning lome Thursday. Henry A. Guthman and family Aere guests of Rev. Higgins and nother. Mrs. W. D. Higgins, Thurs lay evening, driving over from Mur lock in their car. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stander. of tear Greenwood, visited a short time ast week at the C. E. Mockenhaupt lome. and with them went to Platts nouth Tuesday to look after some ausiness matters. Paul Tighe and family, of Her man. Nebr.. were guests at the home it Walter Mockenhaupt and family i few days during the past week, Mr. Tighe being a brother of Mrs. Mockenhaupt. John Fleischman and family and F"red Fleischman and mother were n attendance at a family re-union, which was held at Walton near Lin coln last Sunday. There were a lar-je number of the members of the 'amily present and a most enjoyable ime was had. The Manley schools will open for the year on Tuesday, September fith. The teachers, Mrs. A. H. Humble and Miss Clara Trihy. who are well known and very popular with both the patrons and scholars, will have charge of the school work here again this year. Charles Gerlach and family will in the near future remove to BensVn, where they have succeeded in se curing a house that win meet witn their needs. Manley regrets to lose! this estimable family from its midst, and the many friends here trust they will be most successful in their new place of abode. Schmader to Box at Plattsmouth Andy Schmader, the popular Louis ville boxer is to battle Jim Marples in a ten -round decision contest at the American Legion athletic show in Plattsmouth Wednesday evening. September 14th. Marples hails f rom ; Chicago and is one of the tough boys! of the windy city, he having recently i flored Tony Melchoir, the fighting Italian, twice during the second round of their scheduled ten-round bout. Kinnear'and Bruno, the fast Omaha bovs who hold a draw will J. I. Case Machinery! I am making some very attractive prices on J. I. CASE farming machinery. Grain prices cannot go so low but what you will find our goods in line. We are making a specialty of furnishing repairs for any and all kinds of farming machinery. Call and see us. IHIe THE IMPLEMENT MAN, Manley, appear in the six round setni-w indup rnd Andy's brother George will ap pear in one of the preliminaries. Ed Kelly, well known here, is to be of ficial timekeeper, he having been li censed to work in that capacity by the slate department la.-t wetk. i Two Good Eall Games i Manley played ball a week ago Sunday with Have lock and captured !the game by a score of seven to six. but not until after fourten innings j of fact and furious play. Wednesday ;the Weeping Water team, on which 1 si num":"r of Manleyites perform, j crossed bat with David City at the latter place. This, to was a close 'contest, being won by the same scere ,e,f seven to six. only the seven was jin favor e.f David City. Mr. and (Mrs. W. H. Frost and daughter were present to wis n ess the -game and I Herman Rauth w sis on acthe duty jin the fit Id for Weeping Water. The I Weeping Water team is entered to it.hiv in the state tournament at L an- Iced n this week. Do Not Appreciate the Law The new law which allows a married man $2, ",00 exemption fremi income tax is ne.t appreciated by the Brotherhood of Bachelors e.f Man ley, and after a prolonged discussion, resedut ions w ere adopted favoring a more lenient interpretation of the law relative to the- unmarried. The i resolut h n.s were offered by Edward of the brotherhood. Kelly, treasurer and warmly supported by Joseph Wolpert, who is secretary. The adoption of the resolutions was bit terly oppeised by the worthy presi dent, Dan Bourke. who held that one unmarried fhould be amply able tei meet all demands in regard to the income t;tx. It is expected the mat ter will be taken up at the next meet ing for further considerat ie-n. Rauth Family Reunion. Last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grauf. a few miles esist ef Murray, occurred a family reunion of the Rauth family, which was attended by a large number of the relatives. Mrs. Grauf is a si.-ter e.f J. C. Rs-uth and Mrs. Rose Kelly. Those present from Manley and vi cinity were J. C. Rauth. wife and daughter Anna; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earhart; Get.rge Stall and wife; Mrs. Ro-e Kelly; Aaron Rauth. wife and son John; Wm. Glaubitz and- fam ily, e.f near Elm wood; Frsmk Clau bitz and family e.f near I'nion; Gus Splitt and family; Fred Boardnian and family; Frank Grauf and fam ily; Gus Grauf and wife and Messrs Roy Campbell and Edward Kehrill and their families of near Murray. A ineist enjoyable time was had by all present. Entertained Their Friends Mr. and Mrs. Will Carper last Sun day en'.Ttained sv number e.f their friends and relatives at a picnic din ner at their home. Musie- was enjay btfore the dinner and fater which they went to the Peters m pasture where they enjoyed si game e.f base ball. Upon returning Iron the game they were treated to a watermelon fesist. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Will Carper and family. Ed Murphy and family. John Carper and family. Ralph Keckler and wife. Lester Shrader and family. Herman Hillmsin an dson Glen and Russell I !t)bson. For Sale New Separator I have a new DeLaval cream sepa rates for which I paid $1.10. Not used. 2205 Will sell feir $90. Phone No. Murray, Nebraska. G ROVER HOPKINS. Buried at College Hill last Saturday morning at the Catholic church at. Manley the last sad rites were said over the remains of J. II. Ash, who died in a hospital at Omihs last week. Rev. Higgins conelucP'd the services and the inter ment was at the ccmetpry west of town. Mrs. Carl Reckwell and Mrs. Wm. Smith of Hubbard were present I at the funeral. they being dangh- tcrs cf Mr. Ash. THE LATEST NOVEL The most pleasing novel of the year has been that of Harold Bell Wright in "Helen of the Old House," which has been published by the Apple'on company and which is now em sale at the Journal oflice at $2.00 each. Call and secure your copy e.f one cf the most enjoyable pieces of litera ture of the present day. J. H. Tains was a passenger this afternoon for Omaha where lie will spend a few hours looking after some matters of business. Nebraska I J a ha u a