4KMav f- - - j MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1&22. PLATTSMOtTTH SEJU-.WEEKLY jniJRNAL PAGE THEZJ Nehawka Department! Prepared in the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. Nick Klaurens who has been sick for a past few days is now feeling some better. A small baby of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Polas was reported as being very sick last week. Mrs. Levi Pollard entertained as her guest for the past week her friend, Mrs. J. W. Johnson. C. M. Chrlswisser took a load of' hogs to the South Omaha market a. few days since for C. E. Heebner. Dan Anderson and Earl Warlick both shipped a carload of hogs to the South Omaha market last Tburs-j day. ' John Schwartz was visiting with i friends and looking after some busi ness matters in Murray last Tues ady. Horace Griffin was a visitor in LU HI BERG We have facilities for safe winter storage. We carefcr your wants in the repairing line, as well as best repairs. LumbergGarage, Nehawka, Nebraska Call us for quotations on grain and for reservations for de livery. Nehawka Farmers' Grain Go. We are also carrying all grades of 1 IZS2 Q John Opp NEHAWKA AUCTIONEER Always ready for dates far or near. Rates reasonable. Satisfaction or no pay. Re verse all calls. -PHONE 58 JLTXX u Ladies TP JLL o Nehawka, Plattsmouth last Saturday where he was looking after some business mat- ters. ! Charles Hall was at Weeping Wa ter with a load of flour and feed stuff from the Nehawka mills last week. John Steffens and wife with their J little one were spending the evening j last Tuesday at the home of friends near Cook. Victor Sturm departed the first of the week for the east where he is ' returning to take up his studies in , law at Yale university. " j Miss Maybelle Troop of Platts-j mouth, who formerely was a student in the Nehawka, was a visitor at the school last Friday afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. John Knabe enter tained last Sunday at their home north of town, for Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Fitch and Mr. and Mrs. E. Ah rens. George Reynolds of west of Platts- mouth was a guest for a short time last Tuesday at the home of Mr. Reynold s mother, Mrs. Agnes Rev- while here. nolds. Reports from the Nicholas Senn Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shumaker en- hospital at Omaha where Mrs. Frank tertained at their beautiful home on McConnell is receiving treatment is New Years Mr. and Mrs. William that she is getting along nicely and Wolfe. A most enjoyable time was the baby is also doing nicely. The had by all. i many friends of this family will be Mrs. John Yeiser who has been' pleased to know of this favorable visiting for some tima at the home condition. of her parents. A. F. Sturm and wife j Mr3 .Karin Bashford of Brecken herc. returned to her home in Om- ridre, ?.Io.. has been visiting at the aha last Tuesday. hoe of Mr Herold Kemlon Tor the Last Saturday Leo Swjtzer com-tpast few davs and departed last Sat pletei his garage in such a wey that j rrdav for Louisville where she will it will afford a place for him to live 1 vi-it ' , tht hnmp nf Hernld's father. until spring when he is expecting to build a residence. j A number of the young people of, Nehawka and vicinity made up a merry party who enjoyed a skating; bee at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. F. ' M. Cox last Thursday. j Leiand Kodge who has been mak ing his home at Weeping Water for feme time past wa3 a visitor for the part two weeks at the home of his father, southwest of town. Charles Hall Is reported as being on the sick list for the past few days and was for a short time kept to the house but at this time he is reported . as being considerable improved. Misses Doris Magney, Hope Saint John and Zupha Chrlswisser who have been spending the mid-winter vacation at home, have returned to their studies at the State university. ! C. E. Hetbner, former county com-; missioner, shipped a load of hogs to the South Omaha market a few days B11U na, u.wu.a. - load of sheep fed by his son Gran ville. John Lloyd and Warren Munn were attending the sale held at the A. S. Will farm which was made by Roy Gregg. They report that the stock and implements went at a good price. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thomas and the children drove to over Lorton where they spent N'ex Years at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eaton the fSSSs fceiDS a brother ot Mrs' Good alfa sed Responding to the call from Om- , Ext fine local grown pure alfaJ aha announcing the illness of an un- fa seed- $n p"J'"tht?Jb. lastS' cle of Mrs. F. H. Reznick. Mr. and I t Tlv0-SJ1 , k ATra RpttiicIt wpnt tn Omaha u-hprpl 4t-W Neha-ft Ka, eO. they are assisting in the care of the sick man Ralph Sturm cf Big Wells. Texas, I who has been visiting here for some time, returned to his home in the south after having had a most en- Fine The latest styles in F:e ;h heels, with high eight inch tops and the very best fc. a fine dress shoe, in either brown or black. If it is the i !nd you want, you get any one in our entire stock fcr we are here to please and we will do it. This is sure a bargain! Call and look them over and you will be surprised. Maxim shoes are made by the Brown Shoe company ahd are the very best which money or skilled labor can produce. Do not fail to investigate the quality and prices of these shoes we are offering. joyable visit with his parents and brothers and sister. W. C. Hodge is putting in his time Just now cutting wood from a pasture which he has and is doing double duty, in getting the pasture in better condition and also prepar ing wood for market. ' The Masonic lodge is doing con- ' siderable work at this time and will in a short time have conducted here a s:hool of Masonry for the members that they may be more proficient and uniform in their work. M. G. Kirae and wife entertained last Tuesday at their home and had as their guests for dinner, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kirkpatrick and Miss Susie Miller of New Richmond, In diana, all having a most pleasant time. Miss Mary Sheldon daughter of former Governor Sheldon, who is at tending the state university, spent her vacation at the homes of friends in Nehawka being guest at the home . of V. P. Sheldon and E. P. Sheldon Mr. Oscar Kemlon. before returning to her heme in the south. Installed Their Officers The Reibekah lodge of the I. O. O. F. installed their officers at their roeQting last week they being, Mrs. Elvira Baker, N. G.; Ruth Hare- mnn, V. G.: Edna Johnson, secre tary; Mrs. Munn Financeer and Mrs. Sirr.h Kropp. treasurers. After the work of the lodge was over they had a very nice luncheon composed of ice cream and cake. Good Range For Sale I have a good C-hod, range cook stove in good condition, for sale. Cm he seen at J. G. Wunderlich heme. HENRY GRUBER. Knights cf Pythias Install Lagt k t th deling of the Knights of Pythias after the regu lar work had been disposed of and. ' by the way, they re doing quite a good deal of work at this time, they installed the officers for the coming year, xhey being F. R. Cunningham, C. C; Albert Johnson. V. C; Henry Feltes, pre. ate; D. Steffens. K. or U. end S. ; Jo?hua Sutpfcan. M. of E.; 1 H. L. Thomas, M. of W.; Charles Bates, M. of A.; Mclvin Stone, O. G.; Earnest Kropp, I. G. Entertained Tor Dinner Oa New Years day Mr. and Mrs. Olaf- Lundberg entertained for din-; ner a number of their friends and a! most pleasant time was had and a Shoes uiui aypcuiiuo uiii r. mere were present on tnis oecas n: r. h. Ing- and family, Gertrud- Carper and family, Mrs. Cheste: Bashford of Breckenridge, Mo., Misses Ruth Hinton and Belle B ach and Mrs. Verner Lundberg who was from the state university. home School Notes The class in Phyti s is studying sound. The second grade : studying the poem "Coasting." We learned a snow song the first morning of the snow A number of the pls attended a ; dress form meeting Tu. sday. j We have a new pup l in the third grade, Randolph Schroder. School resumed its work Monday with a very good ar.ndance. Honrv Schockley v . s absent from school due to a slig? illness The second grade v 11 take up the study of the Eskimc - this week LeRoy Ketch was . bsent Tuesday and Wednesday caus-1 by sickness. During the vacati n the janitor washed the window., thruout the building. The first grade If doing written work in numbers, up 10 this time it has been oral. Application has been made to the States Library Con .mission for a traveling library. Convocation has b-tn shifted from the first thing In t're morning to just before lunch. i The third and fourth grades made a January calendar lesson for Tuesday. In two weeks afte will end, examinatior the individual teach their drawing this semester being held as desire. The sixth grade w:s Increased in number by one, Randolph Shrader The total enrollment is now seven. In English 2, "The Revolt of Mother" by Mary E Wilkins. was read to the class and the pupils re produced the story. The seventh grad' has just fin ished the reading of Jt-an Valjean by Victor Hugo. They ar now studying "The Vision of Sir Launfal," "by Low ell. Th . Freshmen intt :ided to enter tain the juniors at a skating party after school Wednesday but the weather man interfered and so it was postponed. The eighth grade civics class is now studying the executive branch of our national government. In ge ography they have finished Nebras ka and will begin a review of the world. In one class. Pupil, reciting "Im pure air causes the pupils to become listless and inattentive and the teacher to become cross." Student looking at the windows, "For good ness sake! Open the window." The Hygiene class i:i Home Econ omics is now taking up the study of "Hygiene of Infancy and Child hood." In the labratory they expect to make a baby book, which will in elude the proper clothing, foci, etc., . that a baby should have. The pupils of the fifth and sixth m-ades weer an present Aionaay morning ready to start the New Year right. All seemed to have enjoyed their holidays. They related some of their interesting experiences in a language lesson Tuesday. Rev. Johnson spoke to the high school on Monday morning. He took up the cost of education today and asked the student to consider care fully his opportunities and the mon ey that is being expended for his benefit by both parents and taxpay ers. The Domestic science class served a luncheon Wednesday noon. Pearl Chappell and Helen Brandt had en tire charge of it. The first part of the week all the class worked out menus their actual cost and a sched- 3 Nebraska. uie or work as to the length of time . for the preparation of each food. j 1 teaching the third and fourth grade resigned during vacation as she is having considerable trouble with her eves. Miss Scott, a sister of the eighth grade teacher, will take her place. Miss Buckingham will teach for two weeks more till Miss Scott j ' , can make arrangement to come) Rollin Coon was looking after Eddie Stander and wife entertain here. Miss Buckingham will be miss- some business in Omaha last Tues-i ed a number of their friends and ed as she is well liked by her pupils' day. I neighbors at a birthday anniversary and has bee ndolng excellent work, Notice On account of so many cream cans lost, hereafter you will kindly call at the depot for your cream cans and receipt for them same as other ex - press. Cans will be kept In freight room and you should call for them promptly. .H. L. THOMAS, Agent. COCKERELS FOE SALE Pure bred Buff Orpington cock erels. Mrs. John H. Behrns, Nehaw ka, Nebr. J3-J12. PUBLIC SALE! As I have decided to quit farming I will offer for sale at my place on the Lee Plumer farm 1 mile north daugnte Miss Lena, of Omaha were nd 4 J i S 'of Dulr S I ,visUln with relatives and friends .k a mlio -ocJin and near Manley for a few days, miles south and one-half mile east of Otoe; 2 miles north and C miles east of Syracuse, on Wednesday, January 18 the following property 7 Head of Horses One black team, weight 3200, and 6 years old; one bay team, weight 2900, coming 5 years old; one black team, weight 2800, 7 and 8 years old; one colt, weight 1200, coming 3 years old. Cattle and Hogs Fourteen head of cattle including four milk cows, eight heifers, one neer and one reglsterea tuu. the gUest of her friend Miss Freda 20 HOGS Fifteen brood bows and Fleischman and other friends in five shoats. , Manley for several days past return Farm Imnlemnts ed last week to her bome in Benson- -f" ?5or. Wm Otte and family were the One Deering -foot binder; two ' . . . f.i,0 m j . one spring wagon; three sets worK harness; one Deering mower; one Sterling stalk cutter; one Western Belle riding lister; one P. & O. walk ing lister; one 3-section harrow; one Case gang plow; one riding sulky plow: two riding cultivators; one walking cultivator; one disc, tongue with trucks; one 1-horse corn drill; one VanBrunt drill, new; one King drill; one 2-row planter; one Titan 10-20 tractor and three bottom plows; one feed grinder; one stirring plow; one Eus bob sled; one hand corn sheller; eight tons hay; one hay rake; one Sharpies cream sepa rator; six loads of wood; household goods and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale Seven months time given on bank able notes drawing 8 interest from date of sale. GUS MINNIEAR, Owner. Rex Young and Herzog, Aucts. H. S. Westbrook. Clerk. $100 BEWARE Pnr infnrmBMrtn inilinp- tn thp sr. rest and conviction of parties rob - bing the Cullom elevator of tools. oils, etc. CULLOM ELE. CO. FARMERS ELEVATOR GO. AT CEDAR CREEK ELECTS The Meeting Yesterday Afternoon Was Well Attended and Offi cers Selected for Year. From Saturday' Daily. The stockholders of the Farmers Elevator Co., of Cedar Creek held their - annual meeting yesterday in that place and heard the reports of the officers for the year as wall as. selecting the new officers of the as sociation. In the reports of the past year the elevator 6howed itself to be a money maker and a very satisfactory state ment of the year was given, despite the most unfavorable condition that has affected the farmers of the coun ty In the last few months. The officers named were: Henry Horn, president; James Terryben-y, vice president; W. H. Lohnes, secre-j tary; John Albert, treasurer. The manager of the company in the last year has been Andy Thom sen and his work has produced the best of results and it was the unani mous desire that he continue in the position that he had filled so credi bly and with such a pleasing show ing for his employers. ARRANGING FOR DANCE From Saturday Dally. The Cosmopolitan club is arrang ing to hold a carnival ball at the Eagles hall, a week from tonight and the members of the organization are preparing to stage one of the events that will make the general public sit up and take notice. Prof. W. R. Hoi- ly has charge of the event and his orchestra will furnish the music while there will be horns, cape, and confetti to assist me crowa in nav ing a good time. There will be noth ing omitted according to the dope given out and you ( will miss some thing if not there. "We only Bought Rat PoUon Twice," write Jesse Smith, N. J. "I threw the flirt kind w?y; couldn't be bothered mixing it with mel t, cheese. Then I tried Rat-Snap. SAY. thst'i the stuff! It comes in cakes. J1 ready Co use. And it sure does kfll rats." 35c. 65c. $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Bestor & Swatek Weyrich & Had raba J. O. Fricke & Co. MANL) H J i Joseph Wolpert and his sister Miss; Maggie, were visiting with friends in Murdock last Tuesday tor a lew hours. Fred Fleischman and family and Mr. John Fleischman were attending , the state poultry show at Lincoln last week. Mr. Geo. Rau of Utica, brother of Will Rau of this place, has been vis- Mr. Goodman remained for a visit iting at the home of his brother for, at the home of his brother Frank the past few days. i B. Goodman, who lived near Platts- Fred Fleischman and wife were mouth, visiting with friends and looking af-: c. E. Mockenhfupt and wife who ter some business matters in Platts-j havj beets visitirg ia Greenwood und mouth last Friday. other poi Lions of the county for some Mrs. Michael Honor and son Frank I days returned home last Saturday were visiting with friends and rela-jand entertained their son Walter tives in Manley for a few days from Mockenhaupt and family for Neur their home in Omaha. Year3 dinner they having an excel- Charles Gerlick of Benedict was a ; lent time, visitor in Manley last Saturday for j Mrs. Albert Seiker who is at the a short time looking after some busi- Saint Elizabeth hospital in Lincoln ness matters for the day. j where she underwent an operation Frank Stander and wife with their a few days since is reported a mak- iast week. August Stander and "wife, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rauth and Mrs. Andrew Stander were visiting at Omaha one day last week making the trip via their auto. Henry O'Leary, who is attending the Saint Mary college at Saint Mary, Kansas, and who was home for the midwinter vacation, returned a few days since to his duties. Miss Leda Fleischman and her guest. Miss Wilma Evans, were guests of Miss Anna Rauth at her home east of Manley last Friday eve ning and remained for the night. Miss Vera Gedlich who has been Lursis CLk cur: IIVLUC Ul llUl j lit llllt and family for the New Year and all had a most enjoyable time, Mrs. Otto is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kehne. Miss Wilma Evans of Omaha, who has been risiting with friends and relatives in and near Manley for several days, departed for her home ,n 0maha la'st week having enjoyed a most excellent time. Mrs. A. B. Cochran of Sago, Col., arrived in Manley a few days Bince and is visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burnie for a while. Mr. Cochran is engag ed in the sheep ranch business. A number of the people about Manley attended the funeral of Mrs. Harry Reed, Jr., who died at Wood River a few days since. Mrs. Reed was formerly Miss Domingo and for merly made her - home in Weeping Water. Herman Dall has for the past few days been attending the state con vention of the Nebraska State Im plment association and as he was on one of the important commitees he had considerable work to do at the convention. Miss Mary Murphy who has been visiting in Omaha for the past week guest at the home of her brother Jonn Murpny ana wun Mr. ana jMrs - John Tighe, returned home last Monday after having enjoyed an er- cellent visit. DEPOSITORS AfiD CREDITORS Notice to Depositors and Creditors of the Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebraska To all persons having money on deposit, and to all creditors of the Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth, Nebraska: You will take notice that on the 13th day of December, 1921, the Bank of Cass County was adjudged ; insolvent by the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, and that Fred E. Bodie was appointed Re ceiver; That on the 13th day of December, 1921. the court entered an order that all persons having claims against said bank should file same on or before the 11th day of February, 1922. You will therefore take notice that all such claims must be filed with the ; Receiver at his office in the banking rooms of the Bank of Cass County, I Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on or before the 11th day of February, 1922, or be forever barred. FRED E. BODIE. tf-daw. Receiver. LOCAL NEWS Prom Saturday's I)aly. William J. Twiss of Louisville was here today enjoying a visit here with his many friends. John Fight and wife, and eon, Frank, were among those going to Omaha this morning to enjoy the day in that city visiting with friends, Mrs. Elmer Wetenkamp and little daughter, Betty Jane, were passen- gers this afternoon for Omaha, where they will visit with Mr. Wetenkamp at the hosnital. HAVE FINE DANCE From Saturday's Dal) v. Last evening the C. C. R. club held a private dancing party at the M. W. A. hall at which a number of the younger social set were present and the occasion was one of much enjoy ment. The hall was decorated in the green and red of the holiday season and made a pleasing setting for the merry gathering. The Ragopators ! furnished the music for the event j which lasted until the midnight hour. NEWS Yr 11 a few evenings since in which the feature was only newly married cou ples. To siy they had an excellent time would only be telling half the story. A Steinkamp and Samuel Goodman were visiting in Plattsmouth last week one day. Mr. Steinkamp re- turning home in the evening while ing satisfactory progress. Mr er lives near Elmwood an daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. S-ik- d is a ghter of Mr. and Mrs. August Stander of near Manley. August Krecklow and son Louis were looking after some business matters in Plattsmouth last Friday and by the way there seems to be a reason why the state road running from Murray west is in good condi tion, Mr. Krecklow was out after the snowstorm and with the grader shov ed the drifts to one side and leav ing a goo3 place to travel. August Stander entertained at a surprise New Years dinner at their beautiful home east of Manley and had for guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Seiker of near Elmwood, An drew Stander and family from be tween Louisville and Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rauth and Aaron Rauth and wife with their little son John from near Wabash. A most pleasant time was had by all. Regarding the accident which be fell Mr. Julius Engelkemeier a few days since and which was noted In last week's paper, reports from his bedside is that he is getting along nicely considering the extreme ser iousness of his injury. It is hoped at this time that he may be able to save the eyesight cf both eyes. Mr. Theo. Harms was doing the proper act in his kindly taking Mr. Engel kemeier to the hospital at Omaha for treatment. Money and Groceries! With cash you can buy more groceries at the store of R. Bergman than elsewhere. We are making some very attractive prices for cash. Denatured Alcohol, 65c R. BERGMAN, Manley, Nebraska BOX SOCIAL Come and bring your friends and enjoy the program and box social to be held at the school house in dis trict No. 5, Friday evening, Jan. 13th. Ladies please bring boxes. HAZEL SULLIVAN, Teacher. FOB, SALE Single combed Rhode Island Red cockrels. Inquire of E. F. Grybsky. Phone 2S24. lw-diw Poultry Wanted! THURSDAY, JAN. 12TH. A car load of live poultry wanted to be delivered at poultry car near the Burlington freight house. Platts mouth on Thursday. Jan. 12th. one day only, for which we will pay the following Cash Prices Hens, per lb 22c Pullets, per lb 22c Ducks, per lb 22c Geese, per lb 15c Fat turkeys, per lb 20c Old roosters, per lb 8c All young roosters per lb 19c Beef hides per lb 6c Large horse hides, each $2.00 Remember the date. We come to buy and will positively be In Platts mouth on the day advertised, pre pared to take care of all poultry of fered for sale. W.E.KEENEY. 3f