KOIvDAY, SSPTEUBES, ID, 1921. PLATTS1IOTTTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOTTESAL PAGE THEZB Nehawka Department! Prepared in the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. Mr. C. F. Chase was also with Mr. Klaurect. at the state fair of Kansas. Herold White was looking after some business matters at Murray last Tuesday. J. W. Jlaensy was looking after some business matters in Nebraska City during the first of the week. Mrs. H. L.. Thomas was visiting last Friday und Saturday and Sun day at Omaha being guest of her parents, J. W. Gamble and wife. John Opp and family were visit ing in Plattsmouth last Saturday, they going up to see the show which was holding forth -at the county seat. John O. Yeiscr, Jr.. and wife of Omaha were visiting last Thursday being guests at the home of A. F. Sturm and wife, parents of Mrs. Yeiser. Mr. E. A. Kirkpatrick was look ing after some business and visit-, ing friends in Plattsmjuth last Sat- urday. to say nothing about circus. the western portion of the state for the past week. Fred Nutzrnan, Henry Seybert and Ym Balfour from south of town near the Otce county line, were in tittendanc-a t th--f?i?wl- of Mrs. St. John at Wyoming last , Thursday. Herold and Gladys Kfi'orltn, grand children of Mr. arJ- Mrs: - Z. V. Shiader. departed a few days since t for-Dallas. Texas, whrre they will visit for some time 'A i-Ui-iUeir moth er. Among hore who were damaged, by the storm of a week -ngo which we missed in last week's paper, were Den Noell. Harry Wolph. Fred Cam-j ttens. Frank Sherwood and Thomas S'hwab. " ! I.hst Thursday Harry Knabe sold to Edwin Shumaker two of Hampshire hegs, who will in the raising of fine hogs and has selected one of the finest variety for that purpose. Mrs. Frank Lemon who has been the i visiting at Park Itnpids. Minn., with I her folks for the past month, re- George McFarlane while lifting on a motor at the Sheldon factory a few days since sprained his back and caused him to lay off from hi3 work. Ho is showing much irnprove-rne-ne and it is hoped he will soon be able to work again. If. L. Smith and the family were to Plattsmouth last Friday afternoon j - - - ' ' ' --, . ......f... ....... - - ; and the children the circus, o? '-our.se '.Herman and Wife had to as well in order that the children did not handle the animals and get hurt. Mrs. A. C. Anderson and Geo. E. Sheldon both of the Sheldon Manu facturing Co., are in the east and were at the state fair at Syrcuse, '. Y. last week. Following the fair they will look after some business nis line ( matters in the east before returning emrnrk heme. Mr. E. ed in the misfortune to have one of his hands badly bruised -which became affect ed lut which is now succumbing 50 good cigarettes - for 10c from one sack of GENUINE n M. GrifTm. who is employ-l Sheldon Factory had the' DURHAM TOBACCO We want you to have the best paper lor "BULL." So now you can receive ivitSeach package a book ol 24 leaves of ULUA the very finest cigarette paper in the world. fay Jfcvartf. nicely to the treatment and Mr. I Mrs. Geo. Sheldon is visiting for turned last el: aril while she en- Griffin hopes it will be well soon! a short time with relatives and joyed the visit greatly, was glad to again. friends at Imperial, having been in be heme again. Kay Klaurens is locking after the , The Sheldon Manufactury have ' exhibit at the Kansas state fair been giving their attention during which has been in operation druing the past few- days to the making of tne last wee-K ami trom mere goes g crates, thcy being in grn' de- to Hutchinson with the mixers af nand and they 1 uie know how to Icr which he will return home hav ir.ake the crates. i ing completed this circuit of the fairs " Mr. Guv Snvder cf Weeping Wa-iin 'he ,we,st- tfr u-::r a vKitnr in NVhnwk.-i lt! Frank Bceueker received a letter Mordav coming to visit his parents. ? :LW lav "ce fnmi hi? f.-: her. the freiuis extended for a pleasant C- W. Snvder ynd wife. Mrs. Snv- one of enhancing of the nicely a p- pointed home, while the other was the ribbons which served as a guide to the presents which were for the guest honor. The . coming marriage of the guest of honor. Miss Myrtle Chappell to Mr. Paul Wolph was an-, ncunced to be celebrated in the near future. Return to Their School Justin Sturm, who has been vis iting for some time at Harbor Springs, Mich., has departed for, TVT A TXT IT MEW I Xw Haven, Conn., where he is at tending school at Yale, the last of the four year course. Mr. Sturm is the full back of the Yale football team, where he has played for some time, being in the great game with Harvard last year. Victor Sturm, who has been spend ing his summer vacation in Nehaw ka, departed from Omaha last even ing for the east where he goes to take up his law studies in Harvard next week. For Sale A Cushman eight horse power en gine with Dixie magneto and im pulse starter. In good condition. 0Mi:n SCHLICIITEMEIER Nehawka Lost The Cigars Seeing two fat men sitting in the implement house of Leo Switzer the other day when it was vhot, John Swartz offered to be they would re main hot and was promptly taken ty the village smith, T. E. Fulton. They remained 45 minutes and the blacksmith won the cigars. It still remains a secret who the fat men were. Call us for quotations on grain and for reservations for de livery. Nehawka Farmers9 - Grain Co. We are also carrying all grades of AL! the Burlington shops at the county. seat. They visited at Nehawka on1 last Sunday and were given a re-! They Did a Good Piece of Wcrk eption by the father of the bride.! The citizens of Nehawka when Mr. Wni ' Hicks and a number of around needs of any thing go after 'friends here. A most pleasant time the matter in the spirit that win (we w as had ana me ue.si wisnes 01 uu j " - 4"v"" der. who has been sick, is slowly; improving and hopes soon to be well again. John Urish and Jess Terryberry; brought a load of wheat to the Ne- ( hawka mills and exchanged the same1 fcr u lo-d r.f fiur of Mr. S.iint John; taking the famnuj br.ird "letter; Ro'l" which '..as niade this institu-; tioTi famous. j Miss Hep? St. Jchn was a visitor' in Lincoln last Thursday where she; registered as a student of the state i university, returning home Friday morning. Miss Hspe will take a course in the state university be ginning this year. A. I . uoedeker. who is spending anJ profitable journey thru life some v:?eks enjoying Yellowstone'; , T.rk. and the father writes that they were enjoying a touch of win- ter the snjw having covered the! The Lumberg Parage Our aim the best possible service in all lines. We ixe carrying a full line of auto supplies and accessories, as well as Electrical Goods and Supplies. Our repair de partment guarantees the best service. The Lurnberg Garage, Nehawka, Nebraska grcur.d for a day or two. j John H shack, pitcher cf the Un-: i?v. ball team, had the misfortune 'un his ankl and was thu- in--apacitated from pitching in th-e St.ndav ball gam between Union and Julian. Mr. H. W. Griffin was fcrtired to ;;sfist in winning the game from the Otoe county people. I Lee Bates has accepted a position ! ! on the Missouri Pacific as a worker! j on the tracks. Mr. Bates has just! i returned from Omaha where he had ! ( hi- da iirhT fr. littlp T.noiip w'nn is! new nearly a year old, f:r treat-' - ii v i l.UTr i. I V 1 Ltll. 1 Ilf III i tie one is mucii improve! but Mrs.: ; I'ates is not feeling the very he?t. Gave Shower fcr Bride Elect At the beautiful home of Mr. and Sheldon. Mrs. Sheldon cannon.) Last Thursday forty-one of the stirring citizens and on Friday morning twentj'-eight went to the stone hill near the home of Carl Stone and made one of the worst pieces of road in the county one of the best under the circumstances. Mrs. V. 1 - . i b ir: enteitaineu in nonor u jubb iUriThev have gone the town Union one tie Chappell by a miscellaneous ; bett-er on road making. But let us be shower at which a large number of understood that both towns know how her friends were present and enjoy-. tQ make Rod roads and they have ed the occasion. The one pleasing flnn n 7xv ohp, was thp watPP I. . f . 1 ...... . ' . n ..... n V. n 1 IeaiUre Oi llie wmmuu iuc u,IjOV coration wnicn serveu io purposes crowd were republicans ana he a democrat, and he carrying water. n's Cafe! We are serving Regular F3ea!s Tor Sale New Separator I Lave a new DeLaval crenm sepa- ntrr frr u hi-h T nniil 1 2 ft Vrit used, wm sell for Sao. Phone No. ' at a reasonable price, and can Jl'Oo, .Murray, Nebraska. GROVER IIOPKIXS. E'tiried at Wycning Thursday Mrs. Saint John, mothtr of Jer cnie Saint John, of whose death there was mention made in this accommodate a number ofl regular boarders. We also carry a fine line of iHerchey's Candies and an -BATTERY SERVICE!- We repair all makes of Batteries, in fact we conduct a complete Service Station. Lester F. In Basement of Auditorium, Free Testing! Wafer Service Free! Wunderlioh, Nehawka, Nebraska paper last week, w buried at vy ; excellent line of cigars. on::cg last Thursday. The funeral H. S3. . GRIFFIN, " - Nebraska :sf wires were conducted by the Rev. V.". A. Taylor and the remains la;d j torest in the cemetery at that placv. S Mr. Jerome ?aint Juhn and family I of this olflCp anfl kin r.f the fifPt'.'i-- : ed and C. D. Saint John and wife j Nehawka ! the former a nephew, were in at ! tendance from Nehawka. I Gives a Shower i Last Wednesday Mrs. Marion ! Tucker gave a unique rhower for her ; friend, Miis Mvrtle Chappell at i ,i . i. t. ! which a large number of the friends seaI the concrete vault, mak- ! cf both ladies were present and -as- ;ng ,t impreVlOUS to sistted in the excellent tune which T e r j was had. The featuie cf the occas-jXhlS is the Only burial Vault, I ion was i ne present 01 inose tilings i which is the married life of the gucct of honor are needed in the house and consisted of work- uten ; sils for all parts of the home the kitchen and other departments as , well. Will Kake Heme in Plattsmouth Last week Miss Margaret Hicks of this city was united in marriage with Charles Hit t of Platt.-mouth. a sterling young man working in water. which perfectly keeps out water from the casket. Call filler & Oruber for service on burial vaults. Nehawka, Nebraska - ; ::, j--.Jfkl .. - ; ft 1 Tl School has began and the Boys an l Girls are needing shoes. We have them and of best quality! .t i Hose! Stockings! Hosiery! We have Hose for the boys; Stockings for the girls; and Hosiery for all the family. D-U-R-H-A-M, that spells the very best make. This for the Boys! Boys' Waists and Shirts; Boys' Overalls and Pants. We can fit the boys out in what he is needing. Gome in any time and see our line of merchandise. Nehawka, Li Nebraska for the gang but felt hurt to some extent as thirty six of the A. Steinkaicp is having a tussle with a number of carbunckles. Frank Reister sheled corn deliver ing the same at the Farmers' Eleva tor in Manley last Thursday. John Flesehman and family were visiting in Lincoln for one day dur ing the early part of last week. Fred Bauer shipped and deliv ered his last year's crop of corn last Friday making the delivery at Man ley. Daniel Rockwell; arrived from Payne last Wednesday and is visit ing with relatives' here for the pre sent. Misses Mable Hennings and Leda Flesehman spent the ray at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mann last Tuesday. Dan Bourke and Joe Wolpert were cleaning up the College Hill ceme tery last Thursday and making it loom fine. Miss Maggie Wolpert was looking after come business matters in Omaha last Thursday making the trip on the train. R. Bergman and wife were looking after some business maters in Om aha last Wednesday driving over in their car. Herman Dall was looking after business both in Plattsmouth and Om aha last Monday driving in his car on the trip. Miss Anna Earhart departed for Omaha where she will attend school at the Sacred Heart academy for the coming year. W. J. Stohlman and Wm Stohlman of Louisville were visiting and look ing, after some business in Manley last Wednesday. The hail which accompanied the storm of last week made it necessary for the rofs on both the bank and the barber shop to be repaired. John Mockenhaup is first to report having his crop of wheat up which appears above the ground some two inches or more and is looking fine. Edward Kelly, Wm Sheehan and John Heeney were in Plattsmouth last Wednesday atending the box ing contest which was given there. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Amick on August 7, 1921 a fine lit tle boy. This baby is blesed with Harry Knabe Wins Prizes At the state fair last week Harry Knabe who started a short time since with but one sow as a member of the pig club and now has some 200 liampsbires had a. number on ex hibition and won prizes as follows: OPEN CLASS Junior boar, fourth premium, junior boar pig third, Jun ior yearling sow, second and third, age herd bred by exhibitor fourth, junior .pig fifth. PIG CLUB junior boar pig first and second, liter first. The last drew down in prizes $99 and sold four hogs while there. Since beginning, some three years ago, since I have exhibited pigs at the state fair every year. Ingwerson Brothers Win Prizes Stirling and Harry Ingwerson won prizes at the state fair on their hogs as follows: On the open class exhibi tion they secure dh etfihtfp 32 A tion they secured the fifth premium, on Junior boar pig and in the "pig club" they seceived the second on junior sow pig. third on junior boar and 6econd on liter class. ,,,ii..;... ..t M-M V 111! i CASS CO. FARM t BUREAU NOTES t i 1M 1-1 lllllHillll M-I-I-Ml Salt Creek Precinct Program At a meeting of the commitee chosen last spring of Salt Creek pre cinct the following program was worked out for the men: Dairy products and testing for T. B. Harry Bricker was chosen leader and the goal set was 20 herds to be tested. Poultry was chosen with Mrs. T. C. Parks as leader and 25 flocks to be culled was Bet as the goal. Hogs with Mr. Goodfellow as lead er was chosen as the third project for men. The ladies in this precinct also worked out a program of work. It was decided to continue the Cloth- i ing Sewing with Mrs. Lenhart as leader. The goal has been set for 20 dress forms and other clothing work, j They expect to take up the problem of health and through this project : put the hot lunch into the rural ; schools of the precinct. The goal will j be at least four schools serving one j hot dish at noon. Mrs. Laughlin will j be leader. j A third project will be "Feeding the Family" and such problems as meal planning, child feeding etc., ; will be taken up. At least one meet ing along this line is the goal set. Mrs. W. P. Bailey, Jr., was chosen leader for this project. Pre -Fair Work ! A very interesting meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Mollie Berger, Nehfcwka, Wednesday after noon. "Standards to Work for in Household Exhibits," was discussed. The ladies had a good exhibit of canned fruits and vegetable, jellies, fancy work, etc. j After the meeting dainty refresh ! nients were served. two grandmothers and one great grandfather. J. C. Itauth and wife. Herman Rauth and Walter Mockenhaup were assisting in the puting up of hay at the home of Aaron Rauth last Thurs day and Friday. Lee Thacker and family of Platts mouth were visiting at tlie home of Herbert Thacker last Wednesday ev ening and Thursday returning home during the day. Theo Harms and wife were visit ing in Lincoln last Monday and visit ed with Edward Peters of Talmade who is recovering at the Imniamie borpital following an operation. County Commissioner Fred Gorder of Weeping Water and c. F. Harris of Union and accompanied by Vance Harris of Fort Hodfe, Iowa who is viFitirg at the home of his falhir.- were looking after some business in Man ley last Thursday. Miss Anna Tighe, who has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mas. Walter Mockenhaup, for some time, departed for Herman accom panied by her f ister, where they will visit with her brother Paul Tinhe for a Fhort time before returning to her work in Chicago whir the is a practical nurse. Goes to the Hospital Mrs. John J. O'Lcary who has been ill for a number of weeks was taken to On. aha last Thursday where she entered the St Catherine hospital for treatment and was accompanied by her son. John. John Peterson and wife and Father Higgins her pastor. They making the trip in the auto of Mr. Peterson. Will Make His Home in Lincoln W. II. Frort formerly of the Man ley lumber yard moved his house hold effects to Lincoln last Saturday wherTlie will make his home in the future and will travel for the H. & F. Lumber Co. of Lincoln, who are doiuy a wholesale business. Mr. Frost should make a success of this calling knowing well the' lumber business and having a capacity for looking after business of this kind. The Elevator Complete! The MEADOWS corn elevator complete with all that goes with a complete elevator, horse power, jacks, head section, hoppers and ready to work for only Built like a steel bridge and has a capacity of 40 bushels of ear corn in five minutes. H erman MANLEY, NEBRASKA i V ! WABASH HAPPENINGS Allie Allis spent Sunday with his folks and mother. School opened Monday morning a good attendance. Mrs. Caygill was a Elmwood pas senger Monday evening. Mrs. H. P. Hinds has Just recover ed from a recent illness. A number from here attended the fair and also the ball games. A number from here attended the ball game in Greenwood Sunday. Mrs. Kear's parents of Wahoo, Nebraska were callers here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Haidway left for a visit in Missouri last Thursday. S. A. Jackman and family spent Sunday afternoon at the home of C. C. Jackman. Albert Waltz from Fort Morgan, Colorado, was caling on relatives and friends Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hinds are enjoying a visit from their son, JesBe and his daughter Miss Edna. Mr. Hinds' neice and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Raper of Craig, Nebraska, are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jones and two sons Elwin and Arnold of Eagle spent Sunday at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bosworfh. .". - Mrs. Will Murfin came home Wed nesday morning after a few months in Colorado. She left here Thursday morning for Lincoln where she will receive treatments in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Will Copple, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Novis and son, Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Raver, Jesse Hinds and daughter, Edna, Mrs. Maggie Watson spent Saturda at the 11. P. Hinds home. Wind, hail and rain did a quile a little damage Friday evening such as breaking out window lights and washing out the railroad tracks. The midnight train got this far and had to stay until about 8:30 Saturday morning. Fatty Arbuckle was billed to ap pear at the Parmele next Monday night, but like all first-class mana gers since Fatty bas gotten in 6o bad out in the Golden State, Messrs Moore and Cloidt have cancelled his date. Fatty was a drawing card in Plattsmouth, as he had many friends here, but the gentlemenly mana gers, who are always alert to please their patrons, have secured a pic ture as good, if not much better for Monday niht. -:o: The most exquisite line of birth day and gift cards to be found any where! At Journal office. Precinct Meetings There will be a precinct meeting in every precinct of Cass county, to work out a "Program of Work" sim-. iliar to the one held in Salt Creek Precinct. These meetings will be held; during September and October. Watch paper for further announcement as to these meetings: Everybody come to these meetings. L. R. SNIPES, Co. Agr. Agent. ' IDA M. WILKINS, Co. Home Agent. 26-Piece Silver Set FREE WITH EVERY Sellers Kitchen Cabinet sold from Tuesday, September 20th to Tuesday night, September 27th, i921. Ghrisf & Ghrist Furniture Store 4th and Main St. Phone 645. Plattsmouth, Neb- 3 7 LJ