J,- .11 M - r - r V- V " "'" .THlifiSDAY FEBRUARY. 9 PAGE TWO ... - PLATJSHOUTH-: SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL s t El Nehawka De Prepared ia the Interests of G ei t h e i3 e w& at HI ofh el And as to that matter have the) the enjoy mnt of hearing the best plays,' concerts and hearing the ser mons, and lectures over the entire country, by Radio. We are ready to place a receiving -set .Jn your honied that will put you in touah with the whole of America. See us for specifications. - ' - v Boedeker & Lundberg, . -. '.. i ... , Nehawka, ' Nebraska. Mrs. John Knabe has some very fine young chicks which are doing well. Victor Sturm has been spending some time in Omaha during last week and a portion of this. Master II. F. St. John, better known as "Dud." has been on the sick list with a touch of flu. CV . Chriswisser shipped a car of cattle from his feeding lots near here to tHe South Omaha market." I. - D. Adams was a passenger to Lincoln last Monday where he went to. look after some business for the day. -" Mrs. C. S-. Stone is visiting -with the mother, Mrs. M. "B. Allison, who is matron at - -the girls industrial Fel'ool at Geneva. - Uncle John Knabe was loohing-af-ter some business matters in Nehru-ska ityr where be was called ore ac count of business.-' - Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross, living OHth of town, are reported as both being rick with ths flu, but are getting along all" right. Warren Mtinn was a visitor at the home of V. O. Troop and wife-north of town last Sunday, "being a guest of the family for the day. Sterling Hodge, who -has beenout of school far a-number of weeks, 'Waits able to return to'take'up his studies lastwe)k. -and r. "d 9 trig finely.-, p .ittss'Rnthf Hinton hs" Wen pend ing a portion' of the "week " at lier home An Iiineeln here; shes, toes been f itting a well ;eferned cafioa. rThe girts'" and boys" basket ball teams of the Nehawka schools will plaa liKe . team, of. the Dunbar schools jm Friday of YhlB-weelMIK'ri Verner- Lundberg , took i-.WT L Doughty and Earl Webb last Monday morning, where they were " looking after some business for the day. .Mrs. Horace Griffin was' reported as having the flu-last week, but at thL writing is feeling somewhat im proved, but far frorawell as yet. .Lester Wuoderlich, who is making his home at Villisca. Iowa, was a vLsitor in Nehawka for over Sunday and Monday, driving over in .his car. , '; Mayor VJ I Sheldon says that if people would keep their mouths shut and not talk for thirty days this world would be a great deal better. , Jame Blake and John Frans both accepted a position with the Sheldon Manufacturing company and went to work at the factory last Monday morning. P. IT. McCartney of Union was looking after some business matters SPECIAL- IMs Kr -r r DISCOUNT on all blankets and automobile robes. -: This is. new': sfrvrl- Ann a r nnb it an ovranfinnal "valna r ' - " 25 Piscourit on all sweaters and scarfs excepting TOM WYE knit jackets. )' !..: ; ' : v. gPzTDo not pass up the opportunity to buy. at these special prices. Theywill be given only ifpr a short time. P J a .- - r- - - ' -' ' ' Established PHONE NO. 14.. ...v-i-. 1 ' the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. and ah'o visiting with friends , and relatives in Nehawka for a short time last Monday. , , ( 1 r Mos of the force at the- plant? of the Sheldon "Manufacturing company have been ontheiSick 'list for the pas.eek,: but ra just now" showing soine'Teeuperatlon! -" ' " Miss Florence Wright, one of the faculty of t he.; Nehawka rschools, was absent from tier vvork la,st 'Monday on account of sickness', -she having a tussle with" the grip. a - James Stone, who is somewhat of a mechanic, has been putting In a few -hours 'each day building, a car. purchasing the chassis of a Ford;ao putting a touring body thereon.. : K'. 3f. Chrlswisser and family have been visiting -for. a-number or days with friends and- relatives prepara- toryv toi their departure for Canada which will occur, ih the very near future.", i . MUncIe Tom"- Mason, who has been one . ot the . illustrations of: .good, sound .health, has been on. the' sick list ? for. the past few days.;, -being kept, in his home with an attack-of the grippe.' .s , ; - . : Roy Simpkins has moved., into te James. Miller .proeerfy, .thus vacating the property of iick Klaurans which was immediately oocupied ;;by.- John Krans--. who returneuV .from ; Omaha some time, ago.. .,,vV u.'-. .;.--v i- -... Edward Miller, a prosperous arm er living near Wyoming,, wasrlook Ing .after some business matters,, in Nehawka. last Monday, coming, to the Nehawka mill with a load of wheat, j which he exchanged for.fiour. ..- .. c' ; .;. Mrs., A. F. Sturm, who is-.vJ&)tiQg 1 !?. pmiia,,fc..rjept9rUd(".ast bein feel- m. , very, pouuv ,wiiu ,iii,e g,fiK, (uue Mr. Stufm.f.who is at home, is not feeling the 1est, but' is able" to be around . a portion of the -time. John Hicks, who ' has been, pretty sick, during the past few days" with an attack of the flu, " with proper Dleduf,wa,lttionfnd n'af,Sin bot,i of which he is getting, he is expected iu uu j. rv . agiiiu 111 a suuii lime. Ralph Johnson,'., jid family, " who have been living north -or town for xuuu ia .pw- iuuua, bowelgt will lead to chronic Consti- moyed to . Plattsmouth. where they a?iorf T)0an.'8 Regulets operate eas will make their home in the future Uy; 30ck box at all stoies. Ir. Johnson being an employe of the Burlington shops at that place. . Mr. and Mrs visiting in Syracuse last Sunday on their return last Monday stopped at Otoe and Avoca to look after some business matters connected with the new paper, the. Nehawka Enterprise, which Mr.' Rutledge Is soon to launch. 5"- 1888 WEftWKAvER", y HI lE liar JIJI1. partment! Will Give Play Friday ' The Senior cldss of the r Nehawka high school Vill on 'Friday evening of this 'week give' a play entitled "Billy Disappeared," which is a Com edy and -well ' worth' your going a distance to: hear. Do. not miss this play of an excellent cast from the Nehawka high school. "Will Hold Hog Sale Soon ' Harry Knabe, - one of the most successful of hoff breeders and grow- ers'will give a sale of bred gilts and 1 sows at his home two miles north west' of Nehawka, where- he- will show some of the finest porkers 01 the:'Hampshire variety. Dut a few years ago-' Harry 'started''' as 'a mem ber of the pig club and has develop ed into One of the prominent breed ers' and hog raisers not alone of the state of 'Nebraska, sbut -of the entire country' 'in which he has attained recognition as a ' promising young bfe'eder'.' The sale will be held on Saturday,-'ebruary' 17th.- ' Better be on hand and get your hog, for there will be a great demand for this va riety -of porkers. ' : . 'Nehawka School Notes , y - There ia considerable sickness nowj many children being out of school. : -The basketball teams journeyed to Otoe Friday; playing the- high s hoo! teams-there. -...-.i - ' The class in Agriculture aro. now studying poultry. It is ' -especially important ;tliis time of the year. Harold Rlinden,- who dias been go ing 'to a military actrdemy, entered school Monday, going into the Sixth grado.u 1 t - - . : soils meeting was held in the school house on Thursday-afternoon, which ;wus run by Mr, Snipes., and au ex-tension specialist from the . tatc college. . t .- - - j-. ..- The -.: Senior play; . entitled ,"And Billy. Disappeared," wH.,be. give,n at the-Nehawka auditorium, on .Febrti -ary gn.d. The popular prices of 35c and 20c will prevail, and reserved seats.. : may;. be procured, . at StetTen:: stare. ... The class is working hard on this production wliich. should be seen b)'c alV ,who . enjoyj a good play. ; ..The cat.t..irclndee . all - members of .the Senior class who are,; here and . threo Sophomores. Miss . Owen is doing the-,coaching .. :. GOES' TO NEBEASKA "CITY ; xvtintt' tht Jph!iV'"rfvit.vWnn team-playing' t-Aforgan ' here FridaV the 'PlattSHlOUtb high! school team is- to' play the Nebraska City i,Kh 'scliool at that plate and the usual hot contest is looked forward to (n tlie" friendly rivalry of the two high schoolsV The two teams are well tehed alfho in the seriesr of games With the Seward team last-week the locals ghowed up better than the boys from Otoe county. Harsh pnics rctr? weaken- (hc V MRS. T. C. M'GARTY Hemstitching and Picot Edging 4. 4 N. 4th St., Plattsmouth ROBLIG AUCTION! The undersigned will offer for sale at ptiblic auction at his home on'the Kennedy farm, one and three-quar ters 'miles south and one mile east of Plattsmouth, commencing- at 1:00 o'clock sharp," on- ;' ' '" - SATURDAY, FEBEUASY, 3 the following described property s- Livestock One sorrel horse, coming six years oldi'welght' 1500; one bay mare, ten years old, -weight 1450; one bay mnrr, seven years old," weight 1050 ' One cowl seven years old.' fresh in March; One tow, five years old, fresh; threq heifers, coming two yeans, old. with calf; -yearling heifer,' yearling EUll. - . " - - . . Five' red "hogs, weight 'about . 200 pofiiids; -nineteen red shoats. ranging rrom iwo to 150 pounds. Three dozen chickens. ' ' '' . '" :- ' ? ('. , tirra. . implements, '.' " .. . 14-Jach walking plow, one walkine listcr;..bne . corn drill, one. 2-section harrow,' one low wheel farm waeon. one Jenny Lind cultivator, ona dou ble get wprkharpe6sf'.li tug3; pne set of single harnei?s, one old -set of single harness, one ion biie-p-v. snmn alfalfa li'avv'aH household eoods and numerous other articles. r- (rltrms - of iSale - t All sfifns of 10- and unckr, cash; on sums' -over- 9 10 a Credit ot six months will "be 'given; purchaser giv ing bAtTahebeariii- re1ghti pr tWtiac tifTntvd&tre:7S0';pt?-ty to be removed fruaLhe premises un Ml.set.tlfd.ior. -r.'t: -v.'-F PHONE 100-J ' After Every Meal Top off eacli meal With a bit ol sweet In flic form of WRIG LEY'S. tlslies Hie tooth and digestion, 'sure and benefit combined. Vi Miivii! Mi-Mnsv nnNTEF Given Under Direction of Plattsmoutli City 'Schools. a It sa H sweet aids Pie : Mike Schmader of Louisville was 1 Humoresque, Dvorak 'among those going to Omaha this 2 Surprise Symphonyj Haydn morning and from that city expects 3 Toreador Song (Carmen) j to go to the east in a short time. , Bizet! p.irs . n,ter Butler of Sioux City, 4 AnltraS Dance GriCg ,Tlir, nini.n,Tili.r1 ; her mhthpr 1Ura 5 Hall of ,tlie Mountain King Orieg C Hark. Hark, the Lark-Schubert 7 Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 : Liszt man) Il.Ofrch .0 From the Land Blue Water of the Sky j Cadman j 10 Narcissus Ethelbert Nevin 'been visiting at . isenawKa witn reia- 11 Indian Lament- Dvorak tives and friends, returned this morn- 12 Spring Song : Mendelssohn ' inST to his home at Villisca, Iowa 13 Tho Erlkouig i Schubert I where he is iterested in business. 14Moditation (Th.is) Massenetj County Commissioner C. F. Harris IZThe Swan'--Saint-Saens and Mr. and Mrs. George Shrader. of 16 .Iiserere (II Trovatore) Verdi .near Union were here yesterday for 17 .Midsummer Night's Dream a few hours where they spent a short Overture ; Mendelssohn No. 16 This beautiful duet and chorus occurs iri the fourth act of the; opera. 11 Trovatore means The Trou badour. - 1-; . The scene is laid outside Aliaferia Palace, .where Manrico. defeated by Count di Luna's ' men, is confined in Mho dungeons. Here Lenora comes to be near her lover,-and she is terror stricken at' ther isolemn tolling of a doep-tonetl , beiljand the mournful t horK -of-.-the priests chanting- for the soul of the doomed, prisoner. , Priests .:.,. , . .... Pray that peace - may attend a soul departing, . - Whither no care or thought of . . .earth can: follow; Heavenly mercy allays the pangs of parting, . Look P beyond this life's delu sions hollow. Then follows an impressive series of chords in the orchestra leading to a sobbing lament of Lenora. Lenora -What voices of terror, for whom are they praylrtg? With omen of fear unknown, they darken the air. New horrors assail me, my senses are , straying, "My vision is dim, is it death that is near?, In upon this there breaks the beautiful air of the Troubadour, sung wunin the prison, followed. by a joy- ful cry of devotion from his beloved, Manrico I Ah; I have sighed to rest me; deep in the quiet grave , Sighed to rest me, but all in vain I crave, Oh fare thee well, my Lenora, fare tnee well. No. 17 Mendelssohn was inspired to write this overture by reading the bhakspearian comedy with his sis ter Fanny. It was first arranged as a piano duet. It opens with four pro longed chords which some one has called the boundary line between the real and the ideal. The overture closes with the same four mysteri ous chords. Following these chords comes the daintiest of fairy music the dignified them of the Duke, the romantic theme of the lovers and the braying of the donkey (in allusion to Mffe Hot torn). This delightful .overture was writ ten when Mendelssohn was only 17 years old. Seventeen years later he completed the incidental music for tiie rest of the play. FOR SALE Six room cottage, four lots; elec trie lights, good Improvements. FJvo room cottage, two lots, electric ights, city water in house. Five room cottage, one, lot. electric lights ana Darn. ' Any of tnese uronerties can he -bought at reduced prices and on easy terms. Money to loan on land. R. B. WINDHAM. Accidents will happen, but the hest regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil for such emer gencies. Two sizes. 30c and 60c, at an stores.. - - Block wood for staler $2 per load. One mile west of Mynard. Mynin Wiles. . J29-eodlVr.4sw f.5 years . t Office ; .. .' .Ooates Block Experience ; DRti II. RURSHALL Dentist- tr i t t tit TVTV LOCAL NEW From llonflnv'a Daily A. O. AUlt of Cedar Creek was hetB today for a tew hours visit and look-' ing aftQ rsome matters of business. F. S. Welsheimer was a passesger this morning for the metropolis to attend to some matters of business in that city. . Dr. 0. Sindin was a professional visitor in Pacific Junction today, where he was called to look after a number of sick cattle near that place. Miss Haftie Royal of Glenwood, who hes been here the past few days, visiting with her uncle, B. C. Hyde and-family, returned this morning to her home. W'illiam Splitt of near Imperial, Nebraska, who has been attending a tractor school at Omaha, is here for a visit with his relatives and old friends in Cass county. j Mr. and Mrs. John DeLeski of Nor- ' folk, Nebr., returned this morning to their home after a visit here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McNur- , lin, foster parents of Mrs. Deleski. John McNurlin was among those going to Omaha this morning where he will have his eyes treated, by a! specialist in that city. Mr, McNur lin' in rapidly regaining the use of' ; fc is eyes and after a very serious op iteration which has proven very sue iccssfui From Tuesday's Daily. George W. Snyder was a visitor in Omaha today where he was called to look after some matters of business. .WiiHam oilmour. back to this citv. deiarted this afternoon for her home. . Mrs. F. .L. Adams was a passen- gcr this afternoon for Omaha accom - p.iniea Dy ner iriena, Jirs. ii. aiueoer ' Yho ha3 been heer fof the past feW days.- LPSter F. Wunderlich, Who lias ' time attending to some matters of i business. ... John Gardner, who. was visiting hfrP vtpnkv nt thp hnmo nf Mr and Mrs. Ralph J. Haynie, departed this morning for Omaha and from junior mnuner.oi me urra, ex thpr ho will srn tn st i.nni in tflire i Prt In this line of work as is the tm wnrl- in Washinrrfmv untppreitv SHOWS MUCH IMPHOVEMENT " Orovfcr ' Ttuffner. ' .who "returned Sunday from the hospital in Omaha where he has been since his acci dent of several weeks ago that re- suited 4ji the fracture of his right arm, nas so iar recovered as 10 oe able to return home and came down Sunday to visit with the home folks. This morning, Mr. Ruffner and wife departed for Omaha where he will have his injured arm dressed and looked after by the attending sur gcon. The arm is doing very nicely now and it is hoped that the pres cnt rate ot improvement will be "con tinued. Magazines at JournaV office. PUBLIC AUCTION! The undersigned will sell at Pub lic Auction at his home nine and a lialf milpu vf5T nf Pin 1 1 Bmn-.i til flvp and a half miles east of Louisville, three nnd a hnlf rnilp Rontli of CoiU ar Creek, a half mile north of Heil and Lohnes' school house, on Tuesday, February 6 commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., with lunch served on the premises at noon by S. J. Reames, the following described property: ' Live Stock One span of mules, weight 2200.; one team, ten years old, weight 2S00; one black mare, ten years old, weight 1500; one brown mule, four years old, weight 1150; one black mule, four years old, weight 1000 one black mare, four years old, weight 1250; one yearling mule. Four milk cows fresh in spring, four heifers coming two years old, two yearlings, one pure bred Here ford bull. Throe registered spotted Poland brood sows. Farm Machinery, Etc. ' One 7-toot Deering binder, one John Deere lister, one Jenny Lind cultivator, one 12-inch John Deere ang plow, one 16-inch Case sulky plow, one 16-inch walking pldw, one John Deere' 2-row" machine, one 2- row stalk cutter, one 10-foot Cham pion press drill, one 5-hoIe ' wheat drill, orie McCormick- hay rake, one hay rack with trucks, one Newton wagon, one single shovel plow, one 3-section harrotv one 16-iricli Janes- ville dlslt, one John Deere corn plant er, one hand corn sheller,' one 24- foot Schroeder elevator-complete, one spring wagon, one bob sled.'nne top buggy good as new. one 5-foot Standard mower; two sets 1 l-4"inch harness, one' 6-barrel. galvanized wa ter tank, one 55-gallo'n kerosene bar rel, one Economy Kihg crea'ni separa tor No. 18 good as new, and'raahy Other "articles tod numerous to tnen- ion. '-: -' ; t. ' . ' """'."; " . ' Terms of Sale ; , . '" ; All sums of $10 and under, cash; on sums over $10 a credit, of eight months win be riven, purchaser giv ing bankable note .bearing; lght,jxe.r cent interest from' date. '"No "prbperi-y, to be refnoved frcrmrthe preniises jn til settled fdr. .iL'i'i.v.r, iv 'CltOwMI; COL. W. R. YOrNG, Auct. , - j RALPH R. LARSON, Clerk. " ""1 2u2 The great health science that removes the caiise of dis ease. The CHIROPRACTIC idea is that the cause of disease is in the person offli'cted and the adjustment is correcting the wrong that is producing it. Any impinged nerve by a subluxated vertebra causes to function pro perly and the result is disease. The CHIROPRACTOR knows how to find and properly adjust this verieba re lieving the pressure and allowing nature to make , you well. ' . It will cost only a little of your time to investigate CHIR OPRACTIC in our office and it may mean the return of your health; - v 4 - , . ! No embarrassment in taking an adjustment as only the spine is exposed to the CHIROPRACTOR. ' Private dressing rooms are provided. : . , DABHEY .& OASNEY, D. C, Ph. C. 3 Year Palmej:. Graduates Harris Apartments, Main 'Sr., 4 doors east of the - -". Court ; 6' TEES j ' - 1 ; XOW ATTENDING TO PATIENTS . The firm ot Drs. t)obne'y & Dobheyj chironrattors.- who. have located In (he Harris anaftmplits nn lnv;'pr Main 'street are now busily., engaged in j looking after the needs of their pa- ' tients and have .given the utmost sat- isfactibn to -those Who have visited ' their dgices. The doctors are both graduates . of the Palmer school .art Davcnpoft and are experienced In . their line of Vork and amply able to carry, on th.fr' treatments in the Well arranged ciftces. The fact, that both .treatment of male and. female . cases can De nanuiea manes n mucn r conrenient as Mrs. Dobney, .the . SCnlOrTnember Of the f imr. "ALICE: Dr0JfDERLAR ! A play, xhs3?rllrnd''Jj& be given Yvednesday evening, Feb ruary 14th, by the pupils of tbeUpw, iston school at the Lewiston church, two, njilfifc scrtk '1-) two. niitefe"ioar or Murray. A box supper will be held a-nd a prize given fof the mostrrat.- tractive box. MARGARET MAXWELL, ' 'Teacher BIG MASK BALL -- The T. J. SokOl society will give a big mask ball at their hall on-Sat urday evening, February 10. Full an nouncement will be - made -later vol this big event A healthy -man, is a king in his own right; ah unhealthy man an unhappy, slave. .For. impure blood and sluggish liver-use-Burdock- Blood Bitters. On the . market 35 years. $1.25 a bottle. GAS ENGINE FOR SALE Good as new, Wz horse powers- Fred Beverage, Murray. j22-4tw Let me explain my long time land bank loan. Also money at live per cent. Searl S. Davis, Plattsmouth State Bank Bldg. j25-Ssw. F(U3lbyoc 50 Head of Poland-China Bred Sows, Fall Gilts and Wednesday, Efeb. 7th On W-e(Jesay, Februaxj' 7.. 1923j4:CIooreV'wirivrter at?Kiblic Auction 30 bred sows, 7 fatl bo'ais'auS 13 fall gilts, sale to be held at Pacific Junction, la., under cover with, positively no postponement. The sows consist of 10 tried sows, 4 fall yearlings and 13 spriner gilts, the beet I ever raised.TJf e'd' to one 51 the best sons of Designer and to Dig Bone Wonder 2d, a grandson of Peter Pan. These sows are from .such breeding as Designer. Peter Pan, Orange jloitel r-i terionj Profil'Maker Bi JbelM itid -3iant "Kelson? " V ' The fall, boars nd giltore 4y, "JTluj? rwHihet,'! .-e lof the beet Giantess bred boars in the corn belt. If you want the "high un" kind, ;with;thei best Uf feet, eveswtde open and 4.ia "rainbow" back, come and buy this good seed, TERMS OF SALE Cash or timegiyen on approved'notea J GUARANTEE; All . sos.a.guaranteed.-jtojrs be safe with"pig oii the' date given in catalog or satisfactory settlement will be made. All claims must be made within thirty days. Not responeifel---for abortion. J3MsMit.At ,SU. Saying. BanW'cliU' actic House. -il it m DE ITJlti HBl'BdA'BcAST. Proro Tuesday's Eatiy. , f'L,ast nigftt local-laaioliJtfcrterr-in were jp!east?di .to -hear -Ihel faiMiliar fazz.. mnsic.,.Qf;. tM9 DeFord(.6n4! his orchestra . whici , ws bejn'a broad cast from''' p of "ttt4" tjinColn. sta tions. ;'N. only 'were' the boysplfiy ing but frequently theys saug as1s their usual custom when playing for a dance here. h And old Dvike him self, ff!ie-5rVandJfn the ramotrs- bafljo-.'- - 3 - r,T AbNTt?WA-jfED ,...LuU' er .gftiitlaman agcn4 wanid ,5iltfVta.ut&vo ,-tettf t?Wi! Ptoducts.- Investigate tuis offer! Partrcmiatfe- tntit ra rdabte " -gfimres f ms-ii ew- treer.- wrtr-cnfiry--'fcr"TC I T . 1.1 - . . . r a v f tikiHS- Gompany. Eept. 84, Win ona Itch, Itch, Itch!. Scratch, Scratch Scratch! The more you scratch, the wo s6 A her I tcli " Tf-; Doajj k$ i 0 1 e n tt For eczema, any skin 'itching. 60f i j rv Fisld Scod Friesg i .i -1923- r Price pef V "T? Bushel Alfalfa (PrimeH 8.40 Alfalfa (Choidef ' lO.SO Alfalfa (Standard) .13.20 Alfalfa (Dakota) llll '14.40 Swet, C.layeriChoicq),.. . Jg.-O Red .ClovexCChoice)-.--.--., 1G.SO Red Clover (Fancy) 14.4 O Alsike Clover- ( Standard) - 12. OO Tfmothy (Xew Orop) 1 4.05 u. J. uape (Fancy) ! - 5.50 FREE SEED SAMPLES . Ask for Free Nursery Book. Yager Hursery and Seed, Co., - Fremont, Nebr. ? n Boars! i i VACCINATION.-; vc4U hpgf have been vaccinat e.f with doublo treathient and should be immune. CRATES ' fmtes' will be furnished to shippers at a distance only. 1 Sale! 0 ,( 0 i t !'Li