THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922. PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL Nehawka Department! Prepared ia the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. while and an excellent chorus will I Turkish some worth while music as well. A. J. Rough lias forty-five acres of wheat whuh yielded 40 bushels per a re. .Miss A!ta Duckworth of Elmwood is visiting with friends in Nehawka for the present. Florence Griffin who has been sick for some time is reported as being Ciui h improved. C. V. Floiscfcrian and family and W. B. Carper and wife were visiting last Sunday at Nebraska City. Sheriff C. D. Quiuton and family were visiting for a short time in Ne hawka last Monday afternoon. Cluster Minnear shelled and deliv ered his crop of last year s corn the Farmers elevator at Murray. Mr. (Hen Whitman has accepted a position at the Sheldon Manufactur ing company shops in Nehawka. Robert Troop north of town was a visitor in Omaha last Monday tak ing a load of cattle to the stock mar ket. I'anl Sfhlicfpmeier was looking THAN THE KAIL CEDES HOUSES i afu,r sonio business matters in Uni versity Place last Saturday, making LOWERS Yes. v e c.r furnishing re 5i.b tire-- at lower prices l!::tn the mail order houses are rutting out inferior good-: for. This good only for a limited time, so you bad bett-r get what you w::i;t while they are going. Fee the list of prices below! United States & Racine Tires! NON-SKIDS the trip in his car. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kendle and family weer visiting last Sunday at their former home at Syracuse, they driving over with their car. Mr.' Geo. Tollard and Miss Doris Hanson were enjoying the ball game played at Syracuse last Sunday mak ing the trip in Mr. Pollard's car. II. I,. Thomas and family were spending last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Thomas of Paw Ross were looking after some busi- ness matters in Omaha last Monday , afternoon, making the trip in their : auto. ! Mrs. E. II. Norris accompanied by I Miss Leona Switzer and Ksthcr St. to John are attending the tpwortn as sembly in University Place during this week. . John O. Yeiser cf Omaha and wiie were visiting last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Sturm, parrnts of Mrs. Yeiser, driving down in their car. Mrs. D. C. West writes from Col orado where they are visiting. that she and father. Mr. J. M. Stone are enjoying the coOl mountain weather and are havingan excellent time. A letter from Vomer Fleischman who is making his home near Ilrule. tells of crops being very good out there and harvesting just now in full swing with prospects very good. R. H. Chriswisser and wife and Roy Chriswisser and family were in attendance at the birthday celebra tion of Geo. W. Shrader last Sunday it be his 8 6th birthday anniversary. Little Ruth, the daughter of Su- Loses to Louisville, Sunday The Nehawka ball team went to Louisville lust Sunday where they played a game with the team of that place aud which was one of the best games which has been played in the county during the season with the result, that the team of Louisville won from tiie team from Nehawka. The game v as neatly contested and resulted in Louisville four, with Ne- ha"vka two. "Whoop-la I Whoop-la! Heap big tat! Gmm, what if rtal Indians got omm of that Koody Kellogg' Corn Flaheat Betcha thay wouldn't tat urn feller havo any at all! Hurry up, thmy might com in any minutml" Plowing Outfit For Sale Ca;e 10-iM tractor, .with a three bottom Cas plow. R. C. Pollard, phone 7S, Nehawka, Neb. nl0-2w Size 30s3i', $10.S0 Size C:?::3VS 13.75 r.-T0 j-a 18.30 e- " oc' . in 0 i Friday making the trip in their auto k .C J -J X 4.l Size 34x1 20.00; ncc City, driving over in their car. perrnttr.nt nt and .Mrs. L. w. Hurby, Charles Adams and family were who has been sick is feeling some im- ."---'These tires are guaranteed but tl.e prices cannot be assured for any great length of time. Come early. Lundfcsrg Garage Nehawka -:- Nebraska vi-iting and looking after some bus- proved and hopes are that she will in-ss matters in Plattsmouth last be entii ely recovered in a short time. Mrs. Willard Lemon aud two Mis3 Maybelle Troop was a visi tor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wy att Hutchison for the past week and returned home last Monday morning. Rev. E. O. Johnson of the Metho dist church and family were attend ing the F.pv.-orth assembly at Lincoln f last week going over on last Tues day. Henry Ross and wife and Martin Ars You fading Water? Wo .ire prepared to furnish you an excellent well. We have the well machine ready for servi-c. Sec us if you are needing a well. tk- Sastrseh & Lawrence Kehawka, Nebraska Keep Step With Time! You Can Do This when Your Watch or Clock is Correct. 0'ir service at ycur call in this line. Also remember we have a complete line of jewelry, silverware, novelties, watches and clocks. Just received a nice line of alarm clocks, mantel and kitchen clocks. Also Norris Building, KEftDLE, Nehawka, Nebraska ''' , !.-.'- '' -1 1 ' -jJ -r- - 14 1 " r. I u 1 hm 'm j LiH f&M 'r m . A F I Hi I I 1 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SOME NEW RUGS. PRICES ARE RIGHT, TOO 27x54 inch Wintons at '.$4.50 27x54 inch Park Velvets 5.00 YGU MUST SEE THEM TO APPRECIATE THE VALUES WE'RE OFFERING P a s I 2 WLluM Established 1888 , PHONE NO. 14 NEHAWKA, NEB. dausliters. Misses Genevieve and Louise, from their home in Lincoln have been visiting for some days past at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kendle. Z. W. Shrader and wife and Jo seph Shrader and wife were spend- insr last Sunday at the home of their iieke. Mrs. Chark-s Creamer, cele brating the birthday of "Uncle Geo. Shrader." Messrs. Miller and G ruber have been busy for a portion of the week i building a porch on the house of 1 Mr. Gruber which is adding much , :o the appearance and convenience 1 of the place. J. H. Sfeffens and fan ily are vis j itinpr in the West bcinsr in Colorado ; where they are spending their vaca j tion. Mr. D. Steffcns end sister, Chris , tino. are conducting the bdsfness ( during his absence, j Robert Troop and wife departed j Wednesday of this week for Denver ! whtre they will visit and at other points and will while in the West purchase a car of cattle for feeding tho fal land winter. Mrs. Luciie Davis manager of the Nehawka telephone exchange, is r-pendirg her vacation at Lincoln and while she is away the exchange is being looked after by Misses Ruth Davidson and Alta Duckworth. Merrill Sheldon and uncle. C. W. Snyder made a fast ran to Weeping Water and return last Sunday they being gone about an hour and a quar ter and spent a half hour of that tim visiting in Weeping Water. Mr. V. P. Sheldon was a visitor in Lincoln last Monday an dwas accom panied by his son Merrill, who went also to Edgar where ho is spending a week, taking his vacation and will return home and to work next Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Massie who have known Mr. Geo. Shrader for a long time, were pleased to be able to attend the celebration of the SC anniversary of the birth of Mr. Shra der. whi'-h was celebrated at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cream er last Sunday. Among those who were present at the birthday celebration of Uncle George Shrader from near Xehawka were Lester Shrader and family. Os car Shrader and family. Mont Shra- i der and Troy Shrader and family. 'They all had a most pleasurable af- . ttrnoon last Sunday, j Miss Ruth Hinton who has been ; visiting at the home of her friend. Mrs. Edwin Fahrlander near Brule, returned home last Saturdiy and has .-'gain taken vp her work at the Sheldon factory. Miss Hinton reports Mr. and Mrs. Fahrhtndor doing nice ly harrng good crops and an elegant , homr. : W. O. Troon completed the thresh i ing in the neighborhood of the lat ter's place lost Saturday and ran the machine into the shed for the sea son, after caring for it properly. Mr. M'imin is thinking of goingnorth for a time this fall with the expectation of engaging jn the threshing there . for a while. Mr. E. H. Kendle the new jeweler, . v.Iio has been here for the past two 'weeks, reports that business 13 very good ami getting better all the time. ! Mr. Kendle is doing some very good ; work and is furnishing a reliable li-e of goods. He his ad in another I column of this paper announcing his ; liti" and be assured he wil treat you 1 right. Miss Belle Bouck. Laura Lloyd, Hazel Carper, Isadore Stone and Chester Stone made up a merry party who visited at "Villa Asdic" last Sunday afternoon where they were entertained by Mrs. Asche who is an accomplished musician and is able to p!sy very beautiful on a large num Irr cf Instruments, she giving them rome special numbers on five instru ments and all very highly appreciat- oy me young party. Good Wheat in This Community The wheat crop in this commun ity has been very good and the qual ity as well where the rain had not damaged the crop. Messrs. F. P. Sheldon and Peter Johnson received something like sixteen hundred dollars from forty a-res of wheat, they dividing the same at the ratio of 3-5 and 2-5. Others have similar yiehts and one tract of 10 acres is reported as show ing a yiold of 53 bushels per acre, and this tics Murdock and Nehaw ka oit the largest yield thus far reported. Celebrated His Birthday Mr. C. D. St. John had planned on attending the brithday celebra tion at the home of G. W. Shrader last Sunday but the day held a sur prise for him as his own birthday :11 on the same last Sunday, Mrs. Si. John notified her husband that he must not go away as there were to be some company and 'sure they ram1 and celebrated his 55th anni versary. There were present to cele brate the event James Easter and family. Grandma St. John, Hugh An derson, Eugene Nutzman, A. J. St. John and their families. The day was very pleasantly spent. Mr. St. John was born near Sandusky, Ohio. COAL NEWS 'i-otn Moniay's ?ally L. R. Snipes, county agent, was 'it-r" from W. -eping Water today look ing after the work of his depart ment. J.ihn Carmack, wife and son, were here over Sunday visiting at the h.):ae of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kunsnian parents of Tdrs. Carmack. Mrs. C. W. Stout, of DeWitt, Neb., v. ho lias bee n here visiting at the home of her brother, G. K. Staats a::d family, returned home this af ternoon. Attorney C. E. Tefft oT Weeping Water was here- today fr a few hours' visit at the court house where he had some matters in the district court demanding his attention. W. D. Wheeler from south of the ity v.-us here. Saturday for a short tin'o making some purchases for the threshing crew that was operating -t his place Saturday afternoon. Emil J. Hild, clerk at the C. E. V.'escott's Sons' store and also pro gressive candidate for register of iiecds. is enjoying a vacation from 1 is duties at the store and will spend some time visiting with friends. Unele Ben Bockman, accompanied by his daughter. Mrs. Louis Rhein u kle, was in the city Saturday for a few hours aud while here Uncle B-n called at the Journal and had his subscription advanced for anoth . r year. Jay R. -Brown of Cleveland, Ohio, who lias been in the West looking af:er some business affairs, arrived lure yesterday to join his wife and little daughter here in a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dovey, parents of Mrs. Brown. . its. r-ari ireian was here over Si:i day visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ed Rebal. Mrs. Irelan reports her husband as doing very nice ly at the M. W. A. sanitarium in Colorado and his progress toward re covery seems quite rapid. Frank Gorton and wife motored up from their home at Fiunbar yes t'rdry and spent a few hours here villi friends and while here Mr. Gor ton sec ured the Black & White Mel ody Boys to play for a dance at that place in the near future. ei A f 9 CORN f: AKE8 Every day this summer more and more men, women and children are cutting down on the heavy, indigestible foods and turning to a lighter diet for health's sake. They are getting away from that uncomfortable drowsiness at J. ' J0 tfil I0ASTED CORN Also makers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and krumbled and sluggishness and they find they can think and work arid play better and get more enjoyment out of the hot days. Kellogg's Corn Flakes are ideal for breakfast, for lunch, for any meal or between-times nibbles because they not only nourish, but are so easy to digest! With cold milk, Kellogg's are wonder fully delicious. Nothing can be better for the chil dren than Kellogg's! And, how the little tots love them Kellogg's are so crispy and crunchy and refreshing! Order Kellogg's today the kind in. the RED and GREEN package that bears the signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Kellogg's Cora Flakes. None are genuine without it! gressman of ths first district, came up this morning from his home to mingle with the other delegates to the republican county convention. Mrs. Edith Palmer, of Nehawka, was a delegate at the republican county convention today and was al so visiting at the home of her broth er. Sheriff C. D. Quinton and fam ily. E. T. Hughes and wife of Gretna motored over Sunday and spent a few hours with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rosencrans and- accompanied their little daughter back home after a wee's visit here with her uncle and aunt. WILL ENJOY OUTING Dr. J. P. Flynn, wife and child ren rae to leave today for an auto trip to the northern portion of the state and will visit with relatives and old time friends at O'Neill for the next week. Dr. Flynn will return about August 15th to look after his practice in this city. WERNER SELLS OUT R. M. Werner has sold his photo graph business to Verne Trell. It is the intention of this excellent fam ily to move from Pender. Mr. Wer ner is one of the best photographers in northeastern Nebraska, in fact people who are competent to judge, and wh ohave visited neighboring towns state his work excelled that to be found in this section of the state. The family's many friends wish him success wherever he may go. Pen der Times. Mr. Werner has just purchased the Christ & Ghrist studio in this city and will be able to give the people of Cass county the same treatment that has won him the warm endorse ment of his friends at Pender. Plaits mouth is well pleased to welcome Mr. Werner h,e erand assures him that he has come to the garden spot of Cass county. Office supplies ol all kinds han dled at the Journal office. Kaufcle & KisShe Staple and Fancy Groceries! BOOTS AfJD SHOES ' Highest Prices Paid for Produce. This Week's Prices: No. 1 Country Butter, per lb 35c Eggs, per dozen 20c Country Lard, per lb 15c Phone 145 All Kinds of Hauling -Country Drive and Live Stock Hauling! PRICES REASONABLE! ed Will Trade 1916 Ford Will trade a 1916 Ford touring c?r good running condition for a cow. must be good and a Jersey pre ferred. Box 245 Plattsmouth. F All Are Invited to Attend The Rev. E. O. Johnson, pastor of j the Methodist church will' deliver a discourse on the subject of "Chris-1 tianity and Politics." in which he will Handle the subject without glovfs. Come out at the Sunday morn ing service and hear this learned dis- : course. It will be well worth your From Tuesilny's ratly W. II. Ileil of Louisville was here tod;:,- attending the democratic coun ty convention. C. G. Mayfield of Louisville was 1 ere today as one of the republican delegates to the county convention. Mis Nellio l.ce Holt, of Falls City, i.; l;.e visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Livingston and fam- EESSSSS ily. Hon W. If. Puis, of Murray, was '.re today mixing with the demo crats from the different parts of li e county. ,)- A. Young, of Murray, was a delegate nt the republican county convention today and participated in the proceedings. A. D. Zaar, of South Rend was here today to take part in the re publican county convention as del egate irom his precinct. P.eu A. Olive of Weeping Water was here yesterday for a few hours vi-jiting with friends and looking af ter some matters of business. Hon. W. u. p,anning and J. T. Reynolds came up this morning from Union to take part in the democratic county convention at the court house. John G. Wunderlieh, one of the democratic war horses of Nehawka precinct, was in attendance here to day at the county convention of the party. W. D. Wheeler and son, W. A. Wheeler were in the city from the ! vicinity of Murray to take part in : fie county convention of the demo crats of old Cass county. H Hon. E. M. Pollard, former con- Who Wear Socks! We announce the first showing of the f& -t new Famous tttgrjB&tttt Silk and Lisle Socks! The same dependable, long wearing toe and heel, with its graceful snug fitting ankle, and gripping rib-top, but a silk and lisle mixture that is new. We have them in mixtures of violet, brown, black, green and blue. They are without doubt the Bulls-eye in the gallery of sox. You'll like the "ribbed" drop stitch effect. 75c the Pair (I TOE"HEELj h eJlti&lcllL.