The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 14, 1922, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THURSDAY. BZCZMLn i:.
PLATTSJTOTJTTI SEMI - WEEKLY JOTTtLSAI
PAGE TWO
Nehawka Department
Prepared in the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially
for the Journal Readers.
?cpt c.ri offer from the ISurllaston
us special agent lor theiu and will
bjjin work about January 1.
LOCA
Making;
Yallery
.utile to
and Robert
Omaha last
Jiv-Ts Glen
Troop shipped
Monday.
Mr. ar.il -Mrs. K. R. Koiullo wore
Siting at ihe home of friends in
Svr.M i:-e last Sunday.
Mr.-, l. M. Palmer and Miss Flor-
in e Wright were seing the play at
the ParmVle at PlattMiiouth last Fri
day. Mi-- Ruth HinJon of the Sheldon
r-I.T.':ia-tnrinT company was. spend
ing l ist Sunday at her homo in Lin-
o! !).
Mr. V. A. Hicks began the sink-
a n-w well at t lie nome 01
C. Wist last Monday atter-
ot
! ).
1 '1 i
Mr.
The
piny
iv'.'i-. rs
me:: v.
R-v
Xirk. Oil
::.- of
Sli Kio'-. Manm"a t urine i ora-
ipped a car load of concrete
to Raltimore, Md.. last Sat-
gathered at the home of Mr. and Mr?.
Owen Willis and had a most enjoy
able tini".
Five hunters from Omaha appear
ed at Nehawka last Sunday and after
heat ins: the brush for miles around
Nehawka succeeded in running out
some 1? rabbits which they nagged.
Clarence Peck and wife were vis
iting and looking after some business
matters at Omaha last Monday and
Mi. Karl Troop drove the school bus
i: Mr. Peek's place during his ab
sence. II. Troon of Plattsmouth was
looking after srme business matters
north of Nehawka and was consult
ing with his brother. W. O. Troop,
regarding smno stock whih they are
leeding.
.). It. lllii and family were guests
ANOTHER BIG
Her Schooling- Count
Miss Maybedle Troon, who is tak
ing domestic scifnee m the Nehawka
schools entertained a number of her
iriond? ia tun junction with her
brother Karl Troop. Miss Maybclle,
wok is an adopt at cooking, prepar
ed the l.i-.-al hi i Waiuiday evening
ml tin-re was p rescue at the six
.i e lock dinner: Miss Dorothy Lewis,
?!iss May. . lie Troop. Messrs. Orville
r.tdjbnu, John Kett'Fhut and Earl
Troop.
NEWS
of
Caught
i
'Possum After Chickens
evening i.tsi week the chick-
s at til'-1 home of Uncle Joe Shrader
f up a great aehiing and the folk
ii on! to sec what was tho matter
d found a 'possum in tho coop af-
) last
Xlikson. sr.n of William ihry
had the misfortune to break
I; is arms while playing at
unday at Perceval. Ia.. where"
went to visit at the home of
George Hill and enjoyed a most
f day. returning home in the
on the i
L . n.
villi thf
r
t
underlh
te-- l as aeecpt
s i rt f ; as guard
for?:' nvy vvilllh is a
- ?ate prison.
Mrs. J. G. V.
.'i'r d from :
y last week,
u -h better at
Worth Cli.k
:rr.iy to the
.-t
d a position
af the s'ate
position at
yard-; !
f.-.--dit
h:.wka.
on
"a who was
fall on the ice one
is reported as being
this time.
shipped cattle from
South Omaha stock
Ion. lay whuh h- has been
the farm northeast of Ne-
p!e:!?r nr
veiling.
E. R.
panied
; oi S
i'aj f"V
stat" i
Kendle the jeweler, accom
y his "atber. Mr. A. H. Ken
i ne. eiurted last Mon
th c western portion of the
,tc thrv wn' to look after
bus
Lip
ness
r'sav
matters,
of !ar 1'
n:on was a
TO THE
Land
by the old reliable
amo Larsci
and Sugar Gaznpsny ;
Leaving Kansas City
Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1922 ;
Making very low rates for
d
c fowls,
and his
The animal was eap
dcpredaiions put to
.ii end.
i II -
fPt
Realized a Neat Sum
ladies of tho M. K. ehurcli
pro-, iiied amuseiiiint for the
Mid lu l,! a bazaar la.t Satur
vealiig. met with a financial
s as .'!; ;m a s.x ial stuoess and
.1 tle-if nt into niony to the
of one hundred ti'iilars which
fi'r the benefit of the church.
da:
a n
vi;itro- in Nehawka Ins: Monday,
cor-im: to deliver some wheat at the
Vi,ha"'Ir.i :T11 ?Tlt - t s i 1 1 t-lro tiomf
with him some of the excellent flour ! this trip For further partic-
mare by Mr. St. John.
t--j. : j r Tit I
early Ohio potatoes. These are ex- i
Ilv "ood and will be sold j
lulars call or write
A C C isr.cy was spending
hi st Momiay at the home of
Mrs. Clare... IVfl; and rar. CeptlOH
i -.z f.-r the children while they were j while they Ir.St at i O cents per bush
in Omaha. je flt F. P. Sheldon's.
I.i -f S 'it:rih'y night a large paty J Pert Lias who believes in goins ' . .
!' young p.-ople, married and single. ' whn he goes and trusting in his;
Sleet Interfeies With Keetings
Last Wedneday evening while
"ii. W. O. Troop h;.d a nice fire at
.he Otieilxin ii. nih and all ready
. .:r tin- meeti:i!j or" the evening, the
j .opb- did not come e::i iti-couiit of
Vi ry .'dippery roads and the min-
r. the i'ev. il. MrKolvie, of Mer-
a. who hi'S been -(jnduc!ing the ser-
:.-is of t!:e- reviv;;l. coti hided to dis
continue I lie .ae tinus and eons
'i nrly announced that th.er
; no services anv longer
p. tried for his home in the west
I ;'iim Monday's Datlv.
Iiert Fickler, of Stantc-n. Nebraska,
was h-re teday. ceminr in from his
home to the South Omaha ivarket.
Oiwt S;:hherg and tlauehter. Mi3
IVarl. of LouibviUc, were here today
attending to some matters oi uusi
ne Mrs. Major A. Hall of Orant. Ne
braska, is here rpendlng a few days
ard looking after ihe settlement
the Wiles estate.
Hen Dear, of (Hen wood war. among
the visi'ors in the i i:y today to at-;
(end t he sale of the Wiles far:n land )
: t tiie onrt hou?c this morning. j
Mrs. K. Z. Kenney, of Central!
'.'ily. who has been here visiting at i
the liorae of her sifter, Mrs. Laura
Petersen, departed this afteme.on for
. her home.
William Starkjohn departed this
morning on the early P.urlington
train for Omaha to enjoy a few
hours v : : i t there looking after some
matters of business.
! Anion liys now located at Akron.
Colorado, came in Oils morning on
the early Hut iir.tnn train to spend
la few days here with the members
; of bis family and his many friends.
Lester F. Wui'dM-lPh of Villi.sea,
lo.va. Who vn;- enjoying a w. ek end
v i -it w":h reh. ii". es and friends at
N"li-iwl:a. denarted this morning for
tl." iowa eily to look after his busi
; in ss interests there.
j deorge F. Morrison of St. Paul,
'traveling representative' e)f the Mon
lotype company, was here today to
!spenl a lew hours with his mother,
! .Mrs. Kmma Morrison, and his grand-
' A . ' . 1 I V
be butk to avt i-ZciloKi'j
Corn F lanes, hceawc t he
children vuon't fa; t: y
other kind. rCiUovs
have the goody ll-.vor
and theyare nevrrim gh
i j i . ,, t i"
ana - -
si-aneriore
c e
I ninili'-r,
j :"s lookii
Mrs. T. S.
g fine and
w..iii,i I the reroileet Ion
an.l de-Ilcro-
C. Dabb. (leorge
has grown rjut of
of his old friends t
1
G:i&S. L. STOKE,
Tel. No. 7 Nehawka, Neb
AT
THE Ql
Wctch Repair
ach .
L tenets
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Price List:
Maiii Spring $l.",r
stair ::.oo
riemapnetizing 1.00
Hands, each .20
Clicks 1.00
Pallet Jewels, each 2.00
All work fully guaranteed. Come in anJ give us a
trial and convince vourself.
E. R,
VET
NEHAWKA
NEBRASKA
pe,..:v Ford to
ped on th' ie
town and the
carry him safely, slip
. la?t week north of
car overturned spill-
On
four
PI'
ooppio;
ai the She! Jon Sfcre this Ysar!
011 will find a nice stock of sjoods at reasonable
nd see our stock first.
A FEW SUGGESTIONS
:cmething Tcr the Men Suspenders in Christmas'
hexes; Siik. and Knit Ties; Handkerchiefs; Garters;
belts; Felt Slippers. Tom Wye knit jackets, $7.50 and
vC CO
l .1 -.it .?
j-iso may otrser suitacie aiticles.
And for the Lsdies Embroidered collar and cuff
eels, $1; Colored embroidered handkerchiefs, 20c to
5c; Leather pocket books, $1.50 to $6; Felt slippers,
$1.50 (Child's sizes, 90c) ; Embroidered and lace trim
med icarfs, $1.50.
Articles for the Home Hemstitched pure linen
napkins and 62x64 inch table cloths. S12.50, $13.50
and $15; Fancy linen huck toweling, 65c io 90c yard;
Hemstitched linen huck towels, 75c; Turkish towel sets,
31.75 to $2; Fancy Turkish towels, 50c and 75c; Lace
trimmed pillow cases, $2.25: Winton rugs, attractive
designs, 27x54 inch size, $2.30 to $5.
Flowered aud Fancy Ribbon Holly Ribbon
and Christmas Seals.
Dishss and Glssstvsrs!
find a nice assortment of fancv dishes ant
You will
cut glassware in our stock, all most reasonably
Heisey's cut glass sherbert glasses, set of six.
1 sCtsev's cut crJass water set. 7 nieres
glass sugar and cream sets
gloss vases
I le'-.-ev's
:e:;ey s
t
"ie:sev s
1
I
I
cut
cut
cut glass fruit dishes 2.00
priced.
.$3.00
. 7.00
. 2.00
. 1.50
Also
a nice assortment of Fry Oven Glass.
CUR STOCK OF NUTS AND CHRISTMAS CANDY
IS HERE BUY YOURS NOW.
'Mm
7i
PHONE NO. 14
Oil
n
ILLUUI
Established 1888
NEHAWKA. NEB.
in i. r: and his blankets and scat
irriv1. ini all over ihe lountry.
. it. Ciiv.nnmh:'.:'.: was over iroin
I lo- k J;h:::'s ! Sunday and spent
I the :lay a? h.onie. Mr. Cunningham is
J tliis w-'. k coni::ien inn th building
! of a jd ii e to live over near the river
jher he has a contract whieh will
! trke liir.i so:ne two years to complete.
, Hoiiert Johnson and John Whlte-
man were visiting in Phittsmouth'
i last Sunday where they ensiasvd with :
' .he Purlin?ton for employment .at ;
i the lo:al shops at that place and on
; Monday afternoon drove over to the;
' county scat where on Tuesday mern
!:i!S they began work.
! Last Mondav morning Mr. and
i Mr-;. Arthur Wolph departed via the :
.southern route and via the auto for.
: California where they will expect to
j pend the winter. Their route will,
I ;!k" them through Phenix. Ariz., and '.
! Kl Paso. Trx. They will expect to be
;rone f.'ir the entire winter.
i Crandmoth'-r St. John has been !
I relink very pooriy for several days
; h'lt since Sunday is reported as be-
irsr some better. Her sons have been,
i very solicitous regarding her welfare
and have very tenderly ministered to
, her vants. Mrs. Charles Uarkhurst
'' Weeping Water, a daiiRhter. came
'ever and is nursinir In r mother back'
j to l.- alth. ;
; Just received, a car of No. one
early Ohio potatoes. These are ex-!
j ceptionr.Ily good find will be sold
while they last at 75 cents per bush-:
el at F. P. Sheldon's. '
j Thomas E. Fulton is a pretty
; t.rom! p-.-tnd pap these days and his J
! '-.oofi natttr wouM be manifested in
fo'ne merry tunes but he cannot Ret 1
'his face in shape to whistle on ac-
j.oi'nt of the smiles which chase the
i ;n:-k t necessary to whistle away,
i The irvand vn. a new boy who nrriv-
r-T Mir home of Mr. and Mrs. Her-;
: old Kimion. js the eaus" of this hap
: !.ii'"--3 on the part of the grandfather'
. T. K. Ftiitnn. All are dointr nicely,
i The chorus at the Methodist
i-hur-h are at this time working-on a
!r!ir.:t t which they will rive for a
.Christinas rntertninment and which!
vPI be Riven on December l.rth. This
will bo well worth the while of all
lovers of music RoinR to see. With
(this "-ill be included many other ex-;
jc'-Honr numbers. The Nehawka or-'
e'wstra. connsfinp of Miss Hazel!
! ott. Messss. Walter Wunderlich. '
!'. Klaiirens. Verner IundberR, K. f
i i- K. !!dh and Theodore Nelson will
. : the proRram.
School Notes
( i-s n sericulture is takitiR
study eif sheep.
Rrnd" tea- hers entertainer! the
Side SewiiiR club at the scheol
"in Tuesday after schoeil.
ionvoi-at,on Thursday tl:c
s !:.;vc n. ( a ristmas pro
hr.veii by iimsic on th.e Vic-
c
Ti:e
: i ! i ! i
Th"
. a :i!iv
use
For
o iioino:
rr;:in. Fo
rola.
'She bov-s ::
!-. .e:h;:!l and
i aliy for e;
n " h-ader u:
' : a Thursday.
?!r. P.urby r.
. -s of his , ia
i voca t ional
.'- t:re in in.
. 1 ') v.
Tl
1 Rirb- hve started
are v.erhiiiR enthusi
aces on the teams. A
is ele- ted at convoea-
: n ";'
ently sent some pic
5 to Mr. Palmer, head
ucation in thi' stat.
ki:iR pictures to be
ii over the s'ate.
;e honi'"1 ( i-ono'iiirs e lass is do
s ::e. enaaTdiiiR and making
d'-partnn nt look better. They
.!so R'-dn.R To take up candy mak-
o as to l.e pr pared for Christ-
fhe Parf lit -Teaclu rs association
: '! their i.ioi.'hly meeting at the
;r-t , -, house l ist Tuesday evenir.R.
pre-idcnl, Mrs. If. J. Palmer,
iresid'd. After the business meet
ing a proRn-.m was rendered as fol
lows :
X'h iI Solo. Mrs. KuRene Nii'zman.
i,; -eo fleet. Miss Hazel Carper and
Velma Wessel.
I'.-p-i- Atl-.htics," Miss Florence
V.ri'.-ht.
P.lr. The Public Library," Mrs.
Vih's Shr-ldon.
');.en discission followed.
A'ir th.e ireRra:n fine refresh
es v-s were served by the hosts con--!-:
i.iR of put'inkin pie with whipped
i-'i and cef:e. Tne hosts were Mr.
d Mrs. (). Lnndhui-R. Mr. nnd Mrs.
. ''. Po!l:rl. Mr. and Mrs. Leo
SvPz-r. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S.hoe-saaker.
STBANGE ANIMAL
Th
I
HanihnrR Ueporter tells t lie
of the hillinR of a stranRe ani
'est of Hamhurir. Two brothers.
i-i W'ootens. linfj noted web-foot
' iv e Ks ahi'R ttie banks of certain
ehs. They finally landed the beast
hv ; v.dl i!ir-eted shot. It wcirIis
nhov.t loo pounds e.r.d has red hair.
V is web-l"oo?cd with three toes on
from feet and tour on hind feet, has
not t-iil and l e head of a fox. The
iav.--- are very heavy; if runs like a
wolf and could hap a distance of
: t The animal has been lixed up by
a ia Idermist. It a South American
inin .il. :iccordirR to the taxidermist.
If is oi ihe rodent species related te
the beaver.
---.-:rv - raMy
11. Whii take r was anions those
j'.olr.t? to I i.-.t-oln "".is morniiiR to
p ad : few hours lookir.R after some
tnatters of business.
Mr.;. Martha Peterson and Mrs.
Jchn S;hit were -'M' hr th.e pas-fe:if.-ers
tiiis afternoon for Omaha to
e njoy visit for a ft hours.
Pet Fickler returned this after
i.oori to his homo at Stanton. Nebras
!.:. ,nt':r a thtirt stay Ikto lof)kiiiR
after some business matters.
Jess ftoherts. of Falls. South
DiikfiTa. v ho h;. ! . u he re for v.
M.ort time viskiitR with 1".:; relatives.
; nd frienJs, returned h.oine this af
tei noon.
ft
If
CMdren are .
- sir Z r t-r.'
Little folks instantly recognize I,c!b5
Corn Flakes from imitations! Thev know '.
delicious Kellogg flavor and they i:no- i
Kellogg's are never tough or leathery or ; . r
to eat!
Kellogg's Corn Flakes are so cupevic,
flavor and in crisp crunchiness that once y:
know Kellogg's you will always serve i--e .
And, Kellogg's should be best be-a:i: ;j .
are the original Corn i -
the most delighttui cere.i: ?
made! Insist upon Ke!lcL
the kind in the RED n
GREEN package, becau? .
are genuine without tho
ture cf W. K. KelU-zg, crl:M..
tor of Corn Flakes :
Also Balers of KELLOGG'S KFUTJLES ari KELLOGG'S EP.AII. zr.'.
r
TOASTED
com
FOR SALE OR TRALE
Elank books at the Jouiiul 0:v.
.py
CHIEF OF FIRi
BE-
(v.
3i
REPORT
Gives City Council Excellent Report
cn the Past Year in City in
Matter of Fires.
?IAREIED AT COURT HOUSE
Fn:n Mondays rr.l!v
Tliis niornin-r .lude Allen J. I5ee
s,in a e;:Ued upon to unite in the
h.ad . of wedlock two of the weil
know ii and popukir youns: people of
the v-ieinity of Fnion. (Jeorpe H.
n.tthnwriy and Miss Nellie A. Meade.
The hrid.il eotiple were nerompanied
hTe hy Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hathaway,
1-othiT and sister-in-law of the
frroom, who witnessed the eereinony
wi'irii w:is performed in the usual
ple:isin.rr manner of t lie court. The
mo t delightful luncheon by the '. rien iy weds will mske their home in
ir.i inar hostess. The quests are just ' tne tuiure i,i th.: vic inuv of Fnion.
vi:-;-. inr; that these charminc; j
(TILLY" SHADE WINS
OVER ANDY SCHiTADES
Cekbrpted Wedding Anniversary
I.as? Saturday evening .Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Ross eedehrated their
J tf'i wedding anniversary at their
ceui rry home with a lare number
ef their friends nnd a most enjoy
al time was had. They had music!
and nil played r00 and after an eve-!
n i : fiih'd v.ith pleasant social eon
vers;.ion th a:ists were served to
a
c!
no-v
entertainers mirht have a number of,
; :i;verari s each year. Again on
Monday even in?? a number gathered
at the Ross home where they enjoyed
a e;ird party noth withstanding the!
very severe weather outside. j
! iroit. Dec 11. "Hilly" Shade
ef Now York, was too fast for Andy
Schi.inder of Omaha, outboxing the
former light heavyweight champion
of the mvy throuirhout most ef their
. Madden of Freeport, i ten-round go here tonight,
manager of the Stover
Visit Sheldon Factory
Mr. L. v
Ilk. tem-rpl
AiimtacHii-ing and Engineering Co.. I ,
ot e tiu ago and Thomas K. Cochrane : ,
district salen manager of the same!.
company having his office at Omaha. ' ,;.
were visiting at the Sheldon Mann-:,?,
faeturing (ompany and were guests!,?,
at the Ceorge F. Sheldon home for J.
dinne.- last Monday. They sell heavi-,.
iy to tie manufacturing comjianr i
here. i
I -r
Will Work With Burliu-ton j J
Mr. AV. w. Dale, who has been in
tin employ of tlje ?:tate for the pat
number of months as sargeant at the N
REX YOUNG
General Auctioneer
Li
Stock
1'ersoiir
Real Rst.ite
Property
-I-
t
frf.ni Tueprtay's Dativ
The report eu' Fire Chit f Dr. O.
Sandin. fih-i with th.e city council
lis' evening was very complete anil
d't :i!d the number of fires in the
pa? year as weU as a full inventory
of the p'-operty belonging to the vol
unteer fire !epartmnt, making a
spic-ndid. clear ai d concise statement
of the' condition of affairs in this im
portant part of the city government.
I:i the year commenHng Dec. 1.
3!'21, and ending December 1. 122,
there were nine fires, no deal lis and
no injuries from th" fires. The value
f the buildings affected were ?23,
;;ot: the damage to buildings, ?.
727: amount of insurance carried on
I'uii'Hngs. ..'!( ; amount of insur
ance receive'd on buildings, $H7!.
A'::lue of personal property affected
by fire, fin. ."; amount of damage
io personal property, $2, !. 3o ;
amount ef insurance -arried on per
sonal projieriy. $4.j0: amouni ot in
surance received on personal prop
erty. $:;.-i!)0.
The fire loss in I'lattsmouth io
nearly one-half less than in 1!21.
The ehief repcirts tl:at in the past
two years twenty buildings have been
i ondemned and removed and that
what ti e city needs is a strong ordi
nance covering the wiring of build
ings that would reduee the insurance
rale Mid also an ordinance for con
demning the chimneys of various
places where it is deemed necessary.
Plattsmoutii property. frcm one ; !
lot to ten acre tracts. Call phono G'jM;;!
or write i. O. Box 677. ; HD L f ! r- H P r. ! '1
, Util 111 Ul L. U U l W . J
v Osteopathic Physlciar.
FRANK V ALL FRY.
n30-4sw, Id. Plattsnioitth.
Farm loans now nade at 5','. T I'nion u... T.L'.'V
State Bank Bldg.
i t r mmn i n r t n ir., r ..r .l..r.&aAllJAL; ? ,
Jorin w. Urabiil
THE STORE OF CHRISTIIAS GIFTS
Santa Claus says: "Go to Crabill's; it is there yo i N
w-iil discover just what your friends will appveciate. jj-,s
LET US SUGGEST N
ENJOY FD7E TFME
From Tuesday's Daily.
Last evening the Senior class girls
had a fine time at the home of Miss
Marie Hunter, where the jolly party
with Miss Jessie Robertson as class
sponsor, assembled. The evening was
spent in games end amusements and
in the delights ef a fine Christmas
tree which bore gifts from the mem
bers of the class to each other and
was a very pleasant treat. Dainty
refreshments .also aided in making
the day one of great pleasure to all
ef the party.
Those in attendance were Rose
Fgan. Helen Toman, Frances Krejci.
Helen and Edith Farley. Murna
Wolff, Helen Wiles, Clara Wickman,
Laura Lecock, Mary Margaret Wal
lintr. Helen; and Kdith Gapen. Giien.
Slain. I'ernese Ault. Marguerite
Wiles. Kthlyn Wiles. Elizabeth N'olt
ing, Florence Cecil. Effa Patterson,
Marie Hunter, Mattie Hurgins, Har
riett Peacock, Ursula Herolel and Miss
Haddon. of Council Bluffs.
For Ladies
For Gentlemen
Diamond and Set Rings AYa!ehc.- Rin-s
Rru'elet Watches
Pearl Reads
Par Pins, Kar Rings
Ivory Sets
Fountain Pens
Sil verwa re
Cut Glassware
Mesh Rags
Sf'ck Pins
Fountain Pons. Penc'!.-
Cuf,- Links
Pelts an 1 Ruckles
Stick 1 ins
'Mgarette Ca?es
Lodcre Emblems
Watch Chains ail ( h..m.
;;-'We also havy many articles suitable for Gift.; : :
Children and for the Home. Yictrolas and Yictor Record
All Jevelry Purchases Neatly Enrjravcd
without Extra Charge
John W. Crabill
Jeweler and Optometrist
Wagner Hotel Block Platismouth. Neb.-.
ESTRAY NOTICE
pho:e r.n
Plattsmoulh, Nebraska
Call at my Expenje
Taken up a Hampshire sow pig,
October 1st. Owner may have same
by raying for feed and care and this
notice.
HENRY STURM,
di-2:?w. Nehawka, Xeb.
When baby suffers with croup,
j:pply and give Dr. Thomas Eclectic
Oil at once. Safe for children. A
little
0c
goen a long way.
nt all drug sf-v.-e?.
30c and
Eversharp pencils mako u hand-
.8,! some gift fcr Christmas. Buy them at
. ' the Journal o3ice.
iTUGK
FROfll
'lattsmouth to
-DAILY T&i
On
IS
Also all kinds of hauling, including Live
Stock to South Omaha market.
Either by Weight or Trip!
Phone 394 or 60S
1ST BUTTERY,
PROPRIE.'JR
stt:te reformatory, has de Ided to ac-