The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 08, 1922, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
THURSDAY, JTJXE 8, 1922. PLATTSMOTJTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOTJ3NAL PAGE SEVEH N ehawka Department! Prepared ia tiie Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. Albert Wolph, the barber, was a Tiiitor at Weeping Water for over Sunday with friends t nclc Peter Opp was a visitor at! the home of his daughter at Nebras ka City for a number of days during tie week. Charles Bates is installing a sewer and will modernize Lis home with water bath and make an excellent home of it. Henry Wessell and wife were look ing after some business matters in Omaha one day this week making the trip in their car. Mr. Roy Klaurens has resigned I: is position with the Sheldon Manu fe '.uring company and will enter o.t t employment. IJlair Dale and Morri3 Pollard v.-ere pair ting at the home of H. M. 1'ollard during the past week and are leaking the place look fine. Charles Hall of the Nehawka Milling company was a visitor at Wy. ir.ing and Union on business con i; ted with the firm last week. Y'arren Munn who is building a house on wheels for use in threshing time rays he has got the lid on now and is getting along nicely with the work. Her.ry Feltes anl Edward Wood here been embellishing the exterior or the pool hall for Nels Anderson and arc making the place look much better. There has been received and ship ped much corn by the elevators of : !-.:. v. l:a during the rast week. Jer ome Print John was shelling last Mo-.idav. Mr. and Mrs. I-. 11. Benson of Oak land have been visiting for some days past at the home of the par ents of Mrs. Benson, S. J. Rough and wife. Mrs. J. W. Gamble of Cniaha and J h.re moihr-r, Jacob Forsythe of Ora- j aha, also were visiting for a num- br of d::ys at the home of . Mr. and ! Mrs. H. L. Thomas. H. H. Stoll was out fishing last I Saturdav r.ud brought home 11 bull j Leads which weighed 20 pounds and , needing a tire that you are getting ftt. Monday evening he and A. F. ; Letter service than you would if you Sturm went out for another load, i were to send for them, for there are Villas P. Sheldon sold three very i no charges oii them, they are guar fine Hampshire gilts which are soon i anteed and all you have to do is to to farrow to Lee Niekles of near drive around and they will be put Murray, who is an excellent judge of ; on your car, for the Lundberg ga hcis and was well pleased with the ! r.go is long on service. purchase. "3 i i m f'j; r 1 :icu3c Drosses and fiprssis! This week we are offering our stock of Mina Taylor House Dresses arc Aprons at bargain prices. Every piece is absolutely good and a real bargain. These special prices good only as long as the stock lasts. Come in and look them over before your size is gone. There are some real bargains in children's dresses and play suits this week. Id C: Establishad 1888 Pioon 14. KEHAWICA Chalmer Switzer has moved into the Rose house and Delbert is fixing up the one which he purchased from Chalmer. Delbert will move into this house when he shall have gotten it repaired. Mrs. T. E. Betts of Chappell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Lund berg, has been visiting here for the past week. Mr. Betts came along for a short stay only as he had to return to his work. Floyd Ammer of York, a drafts man, has accepted a position with the Sheldon Manufacturing company and has been working for a number of days. He says he is liking Nehaw ka very well. Ollie Allis. who has been at his home in Wabash during the past three weeks on account of the ill ness of the family returned to his work at the Lundberg garage last Monday afternoon. The Olaf Lundberg garage dispos ed of two cars during the week, one bnng purchased by Frank Lemon for which he and Verner Lundberg went to Omaha last Monday for. Mr. Lund berg getting a coupe. Miss Hope Connelly who taught during the last year at the Beatrice schools and who has been visiting at home for some time past, departed last Monday for Lincoln where she is attending summer school. Messrs. Frank Lemon, H. L. Thom as and G rover Ilohack were in at tendance at the double header game which was played in Omaha last Sun day between the Omaha team and S'nux City and ssw a most excellent game. MNs Belle Bouck was a visitor at her home at 'Palrayra last Sunday and on returning home came via Ne braska City to look after some busi- ness. Miss Bouck reported that it rained very hard at Palmyra and also at Eimwood while the eastern rortion of the county did not receive any. See the tire ad of Olaf Lundberg this week and consider if you are There is a rumor that traffic will Son Ami Vapcr Stove! Safe! Sure! Economical! Burns 400 gallon air to one gallon cemmon kero sene. Tha Kercgss Steve! HENRY WESSEL, Nehawka, Nebraska PEBRASKA LOW THAN TEE KAIL OHEEE, HOUSES Yes. we are furnishing re liable tires at lower prices than the mail order houses are putting out inferior goods for. This good only for a limited time, so you had better get what you want while they are going. See the, list of prices below! United States &. Racine Tires NON-SKIDS c: oioi ftr on . " '7 inVc: 2uZe Ji5Xjy2 AtJ.iO Size 32x4 18.30 Size 33x4 19.25, Size 34x4 20.00; 2-cThese tires, are guaranteed but! the prices cannot be assured for any great length cf time. Come early, Lundhsrg Garage Nehawka -:- Nebraska ;on I'acitic railway exacts irom ?.i KSii:iri Paiific fnr nullinc a train over its tracks in Xaha. The company is now btrengtheuiug its tracks by stouter bridges for that purpose. Sunday Ice Creara Specials During the ice cream season we will have home special flavors in ice (ream for every Sunday. June 11th the special will be "Nougat," a very j delicious crcaticm. f.old and serwtlj in any quantity at Grifiins Cafe. Observed Children's I?ay Last Sunday the people at the United lirothrcn church observed Children's day with a very appro priate program which had been care fully prepared and an excellent time was had. Good Gas Engine Iuttrnatior.al as engine, excellent condition, 1 3,y h. See John Oy. tale cheap, tf. Piciiced ,cn the Eiver , i , 1- r ." t - -,... 1 f. r T . . i - i l- i -1 1 1 tj u upmrt' I , . .u. !..'., i Jameson of Weeping ater w . . cr tuu t mon ger cue 3-.0re today to spend a fe-.v hcvrs look Pacifu- thcus avomjusthe tifteen dol-i a.-lrro:ivl natters oi Lusincs lar trackage charge winch the La- . Last Sunday a number of the peo- ; :.lvei-;ise the goods, for' you. Phone pie of Nehawka and vicinity and ; or t.aI1 at Christ & Christ Fur other from near Union with a sprink- riture store, ling from Plattsmouth picniced at '. ; the mouth of the eeping Water wnera it jo:ns iuc ii:g .auiijv niu had an excellent time. From Ne hawka there- were present Mr. V. A. Hi.-ks and son John,, and Edward Woods, while from Plattsmouth Mr. C. E. Hiti, Sr.. C. E. Ilitt. Jr., and wife were present. John Hicks re turned to Plattsmouth with the crowd from there and came home on the midnight trin. Will Have Soci.ible Time The members of the I.lasons of Ne hawka and their wives and sweet hearts will have a sociable meeting j at the auditorium on Friday evening! of this week when they will meet j and have 'some excellent eats and a n:ot enjoyable ev. ning. .lust what they will have is something tor p.M who are i.o attend to b j gu ssing at before the meeting. However, it will be something worth while. Attend the Commencement A numb?r of tl people about Ne hawka who have graduated from Doane college at Crete and those who have friends and relatives just.grad- i uatmg were in attendance irom Ae- hav.ka at the closing exercises of the Crete schools during the prst , iveek. Mr. Jind Xirs. Eugene Nutz i man and tLeir little son, Charles, !.,. . . t,t . i 'Mrs. L. R. Benson of Oakland, who j have been visiting at the home of j ' S. J. Rough were in attendance at the ! i exercises. ""Guernsey Heifer Calf For Sale I have a Guernsey heifer calf for ! ,. 'sale. Sire sold for $1,000, and moth ! er from bert herd in Wisconsin. I Price, ?20.00. ' W". P. BATES. Nehawka, Neb. Eall. 'Gone T.zzt Sr.n2?y There will be a ball game next Sunday at Nehawka between the Ne- , hawka team and Milton's Colts. a3 (the team is called northeast of l"n - ion. and who have been winninsr! good games and an excellent game m looked for. Had r. Good Game Sunday Last Sunday at Cedar Creek the Nehawka team played with the team :of that place and enjoyed one of the necest contested games of the season! j thus far. During the first portion of fine game me team ot AenawKa naci the best cf it, but later the Cedar) ' r - i a. , j -, -.1 , cr'Tn ceaui maue a ueiier recoru ana r J pulled out at the end of the eleventh j a jrs,.y milch cow fresh the mid inning with a score of 5 to 4 for : diQ tv June, broke to lead. Clif- me isenaviKa team, mere win De a game between the Union team and ', the Cedar Creek team on next Sure;' day and this will be looked for with interest as the Cedar Creek team has. iwoa six straight thus far and Un- ! ion has some new blood in the team jfor the next Sunday game. j Kill Blacksiiake in Office .! for the arrival of the stternoon want to bny. dor. $eriook a want train a four-foot blacksnake created ad in tLe Daily Jcmz&L , ! cotirtornation at the Missouri Paeif- J ic station, when it stuck out its ; tongue at agent ti. l. i nomas and issid, -Hello there, sport." Herman, : who is something of a sport, though ' no lover of snakes, for in reality he is not on speaking terms with the i reptiles, mounted the table and shouted while Chester Waldo came and dispatched the varmint. A number of boys who were play ing around the station had a good deal of fun by taking the reptile oui and burning it. LOCALNEWS Guy Crook of Falls City v.-a 3 here today to attend the moving of the board of county coir miss-oners be ing iiold this week. Attorney William DA.z Dernier oi Eimwood came over thi.; afternoon to spend a. few hours looking after somf matters of business. Fred Hose, ox.e of the well known residents of ner Nehavka was hero today looking after som.t: matters of business for a few hours. Trunk Domingo of Weeping V ter :s hero to. I c r a le v hours look- in,: after some matter.-! of business t,,i ,-. with frit-mis. ?I;.--s Anna Knoflieer departed this i:;oming for her home at Hastings. Nib., af-cr a short vi--it here with her relatives and friends. C ;,rc:; W. St:y".tr departed this J ...orIl;n for Omaha wh; i raIj(,,i 0 i00fc after so ere he was me matters on the stocu niarh.ee t,r cue uay. Miss Ethel Kepharr of Watson. Mo., who has been here visiting with her grandparents, returned this merging to her home in tr.e Missouri city. t i a i- i ei Aitorncy C. E. Teut and Robert ere IV.iter Lee J. mz'ji J Loi-irvilie Courier, and wito motored 1 ov r yesterday from tht-ir home to I spend a few hours here with their iricnus in me cuumj eai.. TLe Black and White Ilclody Bejs will clay at the social dance at Weeping Water Friday night. Ccne and enjoy a real dancing treat. Mr.,. William Okerb'eom and Mrs. Ediit .Tones were among those going ? to Omaha today to p?'jud a few hours thero visiting with friends and look ing after some matters of business. .Vi: and I.Irs. Dell Pickett and children of Kimball. Xeb., and Mrs. and Mr. Elva I'.arker and daughter of O.aa-m. Neb., are visiting at the hoar.- of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pickett. Mrs. IV'.rKer is a fcister of Dell and L. F. Pickett. BAEGAin DAY AUCTION WED1TESLAY, JUKE 21 A ".ready the furniture of two lioutiis listed. Pleisw'Si-e; in early, we jypr.QT), WABASH CLIXETEr."! Oi: be;, u i :?.i s Fvnday, May 2Sth. at the it'ul Wabash cemetery memor rvices were observed with an :;ri?te program of recitations mil the decoration of the j of the friends who have pass ihe. other si. la, strewing beau- rrrav Ll1 ,0 JiUi iiovers as nKtns oi me remem- ! -ranee oi their kindness and friend ship. Brother V. A: Taylor, pastor of the H-iptLst ch.urcl:. at Wabasii. delivered the memorial address and which was highly appreciated by all in auc-ndanee. The peccee deviring I to ei press their appreciation of his iriTidnes.-; in coming to assist in the s rvi rs and as n tribute to those ko't nefore presented Ilev. Taylor with a substantial purse. Rev. Tay hr desires through the columns of this r.p' r to express his thanks and appreciation fcr the many kind rc meml rauces which these kind peo ple h.i.ve shown him on this and other occasions. ELUYICE EEIS From Wednesday's DUy. The Service class oi the Chris, ien I church entertained at the A. L. Con ! nor home yesterday afternoon in r: most Ciflightful manner, the ather- ; ins h' ing in the nature oi the elars ! !!f eli:)g. A l?rge number were in aitendanee and after the business of the evening was transacted, the" re mainder of the time was spent in visiting and later Mrs. Conner served dintv r; frerhments of ice cream and ke p.nd strawberries. All who were in attendance report a ful time. most dei;-Tht- e:s tamess' melting A. F. Daett. national president of tLe Farmers' Union, and W. C. Land- in. rt.iiriiml lecturer, willoea! I the Mogenson hall at Weeping a- ter at 1:30 p. m. on Monday, June i2th. Everybody welcome. . NOTICE! By order of the court the ur.der-l signed was appointed receiver of the Ef G. Dovey iz Sr.n store. Parties owing the above firm are requested. to settle their accounts immediately. JOHN F. GORDLR. lmod5:w Receiver FCS SALE for(i Roberts, phone 2913. j7-6d,2w T m k Ild Wilite Kelady Eoys . . . x 11 ;2y CI ue fciat caace ai Weepinjr Water Friday nig'hi. Come an,j enjoy a real dancing treat. If ytra have asyriurg to sell, or i"l;l of th Transmission oc; r Jutes rale of theft insur ance 15 la 20 Cowl ventilator, parking lamps, one-pjc0 u'ina' mhield arul wind shield wiper ti ' . I. - I : ,r.. Ju.'J This hantiy tool poclei ia located in lfl frcni door & II i flWb- tu wrn r-s II B I ''W Soft, deep uphr.l stery and wide opening doors atd io driving ccrt.jorl Tonnsan light, ibQA auaaniani HIS IS WABASH HAPPENINGS John Woods and Warren Richard drove to Omaha Tuesday. hli. S. A. Jackman was a business visitor in Lincoln Saturday. Betty Reeso and Monnie Sylvester pent Sunday with relatives. ilr. II. P. Dehning is the owner if a five passenger Mitchell. Mrs. Earl Wilson's parents were .Town from Lincoln Saturday. Thre will be a ball game Sunday m Hie horn? grounds with Avoca. :ir. and Mrs. Will Murfin and lit Lle son auto.'d to Lincoln Friday. Mr. O. O. Thomas of Lincoln was hmhiess visitor in town Tuesday. L;n-.i John on visited Sunday with ur uncle and cousins, Frank Reese inri frniily. A'iert Waltz rf Fort Morgan, Col rado. was calling on neighbors and r-i'-i;:!.- Tuesday. Fred, Martha and Lena Weishart .'.ere Sund;-y guests at the home of Serf and family. Mrs. Wooihiser and sons are here -li-itir.T with her sister and family J'r-. Homer Sylvester. P. T. Otte was a business visitor in Omaha Tuesday morning, return-;d-r the same evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gerbeling and daughter Clara, visited at the H. II. '1 eroding home Sunday. G rover Otte drove down from Lin--ln the latter part of the week to -!t with his brother, P. T. Otte. m - immiTi'i niWr' rrr r ir rm iimi Tractor HART Just think of a $700.00 cut pn this tractor from the 1921 price. Only exceptional financial conditions and our ability to build the HART-PARR "30" in sufficent quantities to meet the demand which the new price will create, permit us to make this reduction. , We are determined to maintain not only our lead in the tractor business, but to price the HART-PARR "30" so low, that every farmer can own one. This new price gives the world the cheapest farm power ever known. - E;' Hp L'. A. Phone 2204 m;.r 1 a j tL'Z- FjRECIiL) plays an important part in A. the nianiifaciure of the Special-Six. It is !s.rsely rcxiasible for the dependable service that h'S singled cut the Special-Six i : incriirjoarable value. v 5!x hundred and eighty inspectors safeguard precision in the S fcudebtker factories. They literally in?L-ect ever3r part that goes into evei-y cz.r and every operation on every part. Before C2.rs are passed for delivery 9,500 inspections are made. In the SpecLI-Six there are 1 , 120 mechanical operat ions to the accuracy of one-thousandth cr an inch, 369 to onc-ha'f-thousandth. As to the car's pencrmance, a brief experi ence -rill reveal its superiority far more con vincingly than we could tell it. Studebaker cars make friends quickly, be cause they give most for the money. And they invariably keep these friends, because of the universal satisfaction they give in fine performance, economy and service. 7 i Tovtrinf, $1475; 2 -Passenger Roadster,' $J425; 4-Pcsscnser Roadster, SI 475; 4-Passenger Coupe. $2! 50; Sedan. $2350. All price J. o. L factory. J. F. WOLFF, GARAGE vderjslan cord STUDEBAKER YEAR Lois Jackman is here staying with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jackman for a few weeks. The ball club played Sunday with a team south of Eimwood. The score being 7 to 3 in our club's favor. Rev. and Mrs. Miller and little daughter, and Miss Miller were Sun day guests at the Albert Pool home. Bernice Colbert and Helen Stan ley began taking music lessons Tues day of Miss Sanieck who teaches in Eimwood. Paul, Ophie. Ida and Esther Sala drove over from Eimwood Saturday evening to visit with the Gerbeling young people. Mrs. VanEvery left Saturday morning to visit her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jacob son at Dawson, Neb. The eighth graders who received thpir diploma June 1st, are as fol lows: Alice Gerbeling. Noel Golden, Ralph Richard and Esther Serf. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wilson and family autoed to Lincoln Sunday to visit with Fawn Wilson and family. Returning they brought his mother with them. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gibson and family of Weeping Water and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cole and family were Sunday visitors at the S. A. Jack man home. Mr. and Mrs. Copple of Alvo and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norris and son Clarence of Weeping Water were Sunday guests at the H. P. Hinds home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Golden and family of Lincoln drove down Sunday to A"isit.with her sister and family, Mrs. m i r i t 1 i Frlees S - PARR "30" $1595 t to WET Edgar Golden. They had a picnic dinntr in the park. Mr. Theodore Miller was a pas penger to Lincoln Saturday evening. Mrs. Miller having remained in Lin coln the passed week on account of their son being seriously ill. Miss Miller of Lincoln, a Sunday school worker, was here Sunday. She gave a splendid talk and many sug gestions how we may improve our school in growth and interest. Talk about good things to eat Mr. and Mrs. Henry Obernalte had a spring fry, new peas and new pota toes Wednesday. These early dishes sure sound good, but they taste much better. Mr. and Mrs. Ilitchman and Mr. and Mrs. Wilcott of Weeping Water were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Albert Pool home. Mrs. Pool be ing a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilitchman and a sister of Mrs. Wil cott. Monday afternoon an airplane cir cled over town and then lit in Ger beling's alfalfa field. The machine caused a large crowd to assemble about it. The left within a few min utes without saying where they came from or where they were going. Lcwiston School Painted The Lewiston schoo least of Mur ray has been repainted and redeco rated in fine shape the work being ' looked after by John Savage. Th 'school meeting of district No. 7 will be held there on Monday. June 12. Lost anything loaid uythisgt ITtv a JoumrJ A. "They t?fv." 31- as 1 M 7 r1ynard, Neb. V