The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 09, 1923, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, MAKClf 8," 1923.
PAGE TWO
After Every Mecl
Nehawka
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PLATTSMOUTH SEM - WEEKLY JOURNAL
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Department!
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Prepared ia the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surroundinu Vicinity Especially
for the Journal Readers.
Oo Yon
Want Goo
d Hoes?
Here is the place to get a start. I have a few Hamp
shire sows which will farrow during March. Better
see about them at once.
Vilas P. Sheldon
Nehawka, Nebraska
Miss Ruth Ilinton was a guest at
her home in Lincoln for over Sunday
a visitor with her family, returning
to her work on Monday morning.
Louis Young shelled and deliver
ed at the Farmers' elevator in Ne
hawka last week some 2,500 bushels
J. V. Magmy was looking after
some business matters in Platts
inouth last Tuesday.
Mrs. Eliza Baker was visiting
with irier.ds in Weeping Water for
over Sunday of last week.
Warren Munn who has been sick
for some time past with the grippe, of corn which he raised last year,
is asain able to be out and looking Earl Troop trucked a load of goods
after his work. I to the station at Cedar. Creek last
Mr. D. C. West was looking after ; Thursday for J. J. Lohnes, who is
business matters in b4h the state j moving to Grant wheer he is to live
tnriinl a:id at Omaha during the lat- ! in the future.
t;r rart of last week. I Mis. Charles Stone was a visitor i
Walter Wunderikh was clerking! in Auburn for a few days during
the sale la-;t M.;n-!uy at Hoy Prince's i last week wheer she was the guest
where fhey.ad an excellent sale and j of her sister, Mrs. J. It. Pierson of
a Ir.rge crowd to buy. i that place and also visiting with
C. It. Troop and A. G. Cisney ship-; other friends,
pod a counh- of rajs of stock from ! Thomas E. Fulton, who has been
the -V'.ir.iv station to the South Om- j sick for some time past with the
aha market last Monday. j flu. is now snowed under with work
which has piled up on him and has .
Harold Meyer assisting in getting the ;
work caught up.
L. W.-Burby, superintendent of the :
Nehawka schools, was sitk at home !
with the grippe for a few days dur-j
!ng the week. Mrs. Burby had been :
sick but had gotten somewhat over !
tho malady before Mr. Burby took it. ;
R. B. Stone was a visitor at Au- j
burn last Monday where he went to
attend a sale of the justly renowned
Spotted Poland" China hogs and of;
which he has a herd himself in com- j
j pany with his two sons, James and i
Chester. - '(
: The farmers about this vicinity are
much pleased over the fact that the
! ff deral land banks have been privi- j
leged to' make loans now as high as .
$25,000 while heretofore they were ',
restricted to a loan to one person of j
$10,000. ;
Mr. Z. W. Shrader and wife have
been kept at home for some clays past j
on account of they both having the ;
flu and confined to their beds. Their
son. Ilov. was looking after them and '
W.wttf yiillJL JOU
we 13," then use
i aid digeslfos.
It aEso keeps
tfcs teeth, clean,
breach sivect,
appetite Iseexa.
77ie Greet American
Sweetmeat
Fifteen Hours
a Day, and
Wrappers VilWH 2 Vi
Mrs. Charle3 McCoy has not been
i so well the past week.
Harlen G. Wolfe of Ashland was
: in town Saturday afternoon.
in Alvo on' business Saturday. liNO Credit TOr
W. S. Jordan and William Warner1 .
were in Lincoln one day last week, j Overtime!
! alter Rathbun has sold his dray I
line to J W. Sott who took over the 1
i work last Monday. ' !
! .Mr. and Mr. A. J. Brobst enter
tained a party of friends at their
: home Thursday evening,
j Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Borne-Jmeit-r,
March 4, 1923, a son. Rich
lard, who weighed 8 pounds,
i Mrs. A. I. Bird and two little
j daughters, Iva and Eula, went to
: Lincoln Saturday to visit relatives.
iThey returned home Sunday noon. ";
Mrs. Cecil Barnes and little son
of Lincoln came down Sunday and
impending a few days with her aunt,
jMrs. William Yaoger and family and
Mr. and MKs. George Bratin.
Mr. and Irs. Verl Linen autoed
up from Diller Saturday bringing a
et the News at IHiorrse
And as to that matter have the the enjoyment cf
hearing the best plays, concerts and hearing the ser
mons, and Iecf ure3 ovef the entire country, by Radio.
We are ready to place a receiving set in your home,
that will put you in touh with the whole of America.
Sss us for specifications.
Boedeker & Lundberg,
Nehavka. Nebraska
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when
Better Get the Best!
f.Tanv people sell ranges some cood, some bad but
you invest your money in a range you do so be
you want results.
THE MONARCH RANGE
lis'bceii tested in all ways which a range could be put
to the tsofc and has always proven the best by far in all
respects. We invite your inspection of this range, and
will prove to you that it is the best ever made.
Come and See for Yourself
WHY WESSEL
-:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
NEHAWKA
load of household goods to their new
i 1 j i 'jr. . home east of town where they will
H ...... .farm this year. Mrs. Linch remained
filial?!' H fillft Ihere.
ijUus2$yLLF UUJiiW j The Ta'-to-pachen Campiire -cirls
' ; nccompanieil by their guardian,
it is hoped that they wili- soon be all ,.or at Sacrihce Price rn1n R,t.lnv mnrnintr WhrP ti,Pv
rini aMiu. ,; Aln 7-??rirm Hn!H f attended a Campfire conference
lasi fiiucniidj - truing, jn. ouu )
Mrs. A. C. Anderson at their home i
in Nehawka entertained the members
of the 500 club of which they are'
members themselves and a most,
pleasant evening was had by all who '
were present.
Little Bobbie and 'Jack Wundcr- ;
lit li who have been having a time;
with the grippe, have vanquished ;
their enemy and are now feeling ;
pretty well again, thank you. They ;
are improving and will soon be their j
old selves again.
Mi?s Maybelle Troop was a visitor ;
in riattsniouth last Saturday where
r.he was arranging for instructions i
in music with Miss Gass of that place, i
John Kettlehut was moving last
work to the Countryman farm where
ho will work this rear.
TIi. T w-. t 1. n n .1 rt r- Ononis r P c T.'iit
1 lit: UUJ uz.t tr ' ' -s r & 11 1 1
ball came over from Otoe last Fri-
dev and tried it out with the Ne- tically
hawka teams with the results that
the girls team of Nehawka won out
by a score of 21 to 12 while the boys
lot by a score of 12 to 2 4.
Mrs. J. J.. Lohnes and daughter, !
Elsie are visiting for a few days at phone 645
Also 7-Room House
on Easj' Terms
Two 9x12 rugs.
Two bed.
One child's crib.
Two -dressers.
Six " chairs.
One dining room table.
One kit chert cabinet.
One small writing desk.
One kitchen table.
One washing machine.
One wringer.
One clothes rack.
One coal range.
One ii eating- stova.
One ,c;:h range.
One e!eetnr heater.
One sowing ftiaehir.e.
Oni; siiiaU r. frigerator.
One library table.
One "Obi Trusty" incubator, prac-
new.
which lasted all day. Those who at
i tended with Mrs. Stroemer were:
Marguerite Muir, Elma Hardknoek,
i Ruth Ahrendts, Clarice Kitzel, Hel
en Shaffer and Hazel Ilurlbut. On
; acount of the storm Saturday night
they remained in Lincoln until Sun-
SLOGAL news
I I
i Prom Monday's Daily,
i Fred H. Ramge was 'among the
I passengers this morning for Omaha,
i where he was called on some business
I matters for a few hours.
J. J. Toman and wife of Murray
were here the last of the week visit
Jin? with friends and looking after
some matters of business.
That's the number of hours your suit works
for you, and what the average man expects
from his clothes. Not many machines are
called upon to do such constant duty.
That's why you should be sure to get
quality when you buy a suit. You cannot
get service any other way. When you buy
Kuppenheimer
GOOD CLOTHES
you get genuine quality, fine all wool fabrics,
the best grade of linings and trimmings, tail
oring that holds the shape of the suit secure.
A Choice Showing of Spring Suits
Now at $25 to $45
ftCrCr'If you want it made to your measure, you still have
time to have your suit here for Easter. What do you say?
tin cfhi&tciL.
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Irs. John Carinack, of Omaha.
-. v Le was here over Sunday visiting
the home of Mrs. Robert Troop while
the ear which contains their house
hold goods is going to their new
home at Grant. Neb., and the goods
t Vi ut:witii her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
"nJ?r"-ir n ,iricr iKunsman, returned home this af
GriRlSl UrjKlbi iternoon.
Furniture Store I Young, the auctioneer, re-
pTnftc:n,nilt1, T.h ! turned yesterday morning from tue
iiitsmouu m eD., wtstern t of the state where he
has been engaged in looking after
sales being held there.
Karl Wolff of Union motored up
Aero from Court House
2-:OV7 ABLE TO SIT UP
day noon. Other girls attending were
Pauline Snavely, Evelyn Snavely,
Muriel Vk-kers, Ethel'Coatman.
M. E. Church Notes
The blizzard of Saturday and Sun
day sure made a telling upon the at
tendance at both the morning and
evening services of the church. Nev
ertheless, we had a good time and
laid claim to the Bible promises just
church records 269,685 non-resident
names.
Perhaps It -might be of interest to
know that there are 20,517 preach
ers in the Methodist Episcopal
church and serving 29,420 churches
and 36,597 Sunday schools with
40vS,998 officers and teachers and
4.848,991 pupils in all departments.
Fine!
The value of these "church and
parsonages is $346,125,104. This
the sams. Since we did not eet verv
far with the Dreachintr services, we ! does not include the 80 hospitals, 37
announced the same topic for next i homes for the aged, 42. homes for br-
ounaay morning: itememoer tne , f ,,aua u,u ou uumm mi nuuvms
are gotten to the farm so they can! c;rr4,- rnr-vi.flv of this citvlUl!S inorr-il!S accompanied by his Sabbath day to keep it holy." At the rs in industrial centers.
again go to housekeeping. ,,', "''V JAT 1-0 removed grandmother, Mrs. William Chalfant j close of the preaching we will call Qjir,43rayr for all . of this,:,jiy
Mrs. Leo Switzer who vas taken t-T, '.p withhis f-.nilv Jan-1 his aunt. Mrs. Jo$ Hathaway to , fr your opinion on keeping this day Kingdom Come."
to .Qjxw.im9h-xtn vrfrr In-" ?ll" o sit ud a!a,fmHh Chaffa-nt ttearrhg' in the : holy. Please get ready and hlp. lh- ;.DaultteiH.hat this is the HflAi
flration following the' flu. 'ili makinar- . iW: at h- hospital in ! county court- man in the pulpit divide the word as year of the" centenary. Let's close !t
rery good progress and . was well fcnri T-i"rd where le Vs been for' Tom Rabb was among those going it should be. By the way, don't for- all up to the, dollar if possible. r
enough to return to her home here .f"'', . '--Vel- re-ovc-in- from the' to Omaha thi3 morning, where he get to read these Bible references: Our greatest item is the date of
on Wednesday of this week and con- '':,, .,',," f 'hUlet: Mr Stone was take treatment of a specialist Gen. 2:3; Ex. 20:S, 31:15-17; Lev. APr 15th for a wonderful revival
siderina- the serionsnrs of her case P"' , it?- ..' tLtl : in that city for a few hours. Tom is 23:3; St. Luke 24:1. in Alvo M. E. 'church. May God-bless
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jho'hss did remarkably well
llerold Meyer who has been driv
ing the school bus for a short time,
was compelled on last Monday morn
ing to shovel snow for about an hour
and a half in order to get through
the road being drifteel. As it was he
was late at the school, notwith
standing his efforts to get there.
See Henry Wessell's ad for his
i Monach stoves and ranges in this is
xuo of this paper and better investi-
'gale before going somewhere else to
i make your purchases. Mr. Wessell
ha slived in Nehawka long enough
' for all to know he treats you all fair
in a deal. Better look his stock over:
'gradually growing better following
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" Vi tir uUnZunr his lng stay in the hospital
physivians decided that the only re
lief would be in having the leg am
putated which was done.
Magazines at Journal office.
:"i5i3
H !tsj' fA
Ford Gees Fcr a Buick
1 George E. Sheldon, who has been
(looking after some business matters
1 in Denver and the west, stopped in
; York last week on his way home and
3 there met James Kuykendall, who is
manager of the electric lights of that
stirring city, and there found Mr.
pi : Kuykendall busy as usual and with
n plenty to do. He has disposed of his
i oru wnicn nas served turn while at
Plattsmouth and secured a Buick in
; its place and a nobby turnout at
: that, it being a sedan.t
Purchased Seme Excellent Stock
Last week, Harry Knabe received
j ! four of as fine sows as grow in Ne
1 hraska, tfiey being the celebrated
hi . Hampshire which he is breeding.
Hi" Harry was out after fine hogs for his
.herd and was not sparing of the mon
jey which it required, to make his pur-
. cnases. He secured them from the
! celebrated herds at Batlecreck and
i Wisner where good hogs are bred
, and grown.
I Moving ta Ashland
I Clarence Peck and family are
moving to Ashland wheer thev will
A new full line of "Arrow Head" Hosiery for
Spring has just arrived. In this line of hosiery you will
find remarkable value for everybody. Ask us cJbout
this hosiery when you come in.
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Established 1888
PHONE NO. 14
NEHAWKA, NEB.
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:wcr trio coming year and last Fri
3 ,day ovening bofore they had depart
ied, their neighbors got together and
.surnriseil them. going to their home
i With. Well l'1n lLielmta anil nmrlo a
H I most pleasant evening for thp frionrts
t who were so'soonto depart.
A New Girl Arrives
idii " lain-, MiiR'-cytMi tjuuy
iBgirl arrived at the home of Mr. and
M'MrS. Hall Pollnrrl ln!t Sntiirflnw anrl
i is n:aking herself at home with her
happy parents. The grandfather at
J. Union. Mr. C. F. Harris.. is also feel
ing pretty good, thank you, over the
arrival.
SEED CORN F0S SALE
Reed Yellow Dent seed corn. S2.00
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Poultry Wanted!
WEDNESDAY
March 21st .
Special Notice On account of
light receipts at this time of
year we are skipping a week,
and will be in Plattsmouth on
March 21 Bargain Wednesday-
when we vill pay the
following
CASH PRICES
Hens, ner lb 21c
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Attorney C. L. Graves, L. R. Up
ton. J. M. Patterson. F. M. McCarty,
E. W. Keedy were brought up this
morning in the car of E. L. Dowler
from Omaha to attend the Chalfant
will hearing in the county court.
Charles A. Patterson of Arapahoe
was called to Omaha yesterday to at
tend a bankers' meeting, and came
down last evening to visit here over
ni(;l:t with his brother, R. F. Patter
son and family, returning home this
morning.
Herman Yost, wife and daughter,
Phyllis of South Side were here yes
terday visiting for the day at the
home of W. P. Sitzman and family.
They report the roads as being very
heavy as the result of the snow north
cf this city.
From Tuesday's Uaiiy.
George Goodrnan departed this af
ternoon for Omaha where he was
called on some business matters.
Mrs. Andrew Rabb and son. Tom,
departed this morning for Pacific
Juiction vhere they will visit with
relatives for the day.
Mrs. Lillian Thurman of Waterloo,
Iowa, whp has been here visiting her
daughter," Mrs. Glen Vallery, return
ed this afternoon to her home.
Grover Ruffner was a visitor in
Omaha yesterday where he had his
injured arm attended by a specialist
who found it was doing very nicely.
William Richards and Harry Long
of South Bond were here today for
a few hoars looking after some mat
ters of business at the court house.
Mrs. Oscar McDonald of Murdock
who has been here visiting her par
ents, Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Kelly, re
turned this afternoon to her home.
Mi.is Maxine IJiebesheimer of tho
Springs, per lb. 15c siaie c..r"l'
Ola COX, per lb. j; looking after some matters in con-
E'UCics. Der lb 1C npction with her denartment.
Geese, per lb N. P. Schultz, wife and daughters,
Leghorn Poultry, Jc per ID. j Nellie and Florence, returned to their
less than above prices: j home in Omaha today after being
Ppf TTifles Tpr lh 8c lcre on the sad mission of the funeral
i-cci xliucs, 1Cr iu. Qf their HttIo daughter. and sister.
XlUl&t; XJ.1UC3, C it 1.11 Y -
Sure enough the ladies of the aid
met last Wednesday afternoon and
made an extensive program of activ
ities enough to last all summer. One
of these is "A Trip Around the
world." My! My! What those ladies
cant think out isn't worthwhile
for others to try. We are looking for
ward to every number for we know
they are full of the very best enter
tainment. The meeting of the official board
is set off until another date on ac
count of the storm and muddy roads.
Owing to the slim attendance at
the Sunday school we did not chal
lenge any of the classes on "An
Opening Service" for our school. '
The prayer meeting was -held at
the parsonage last Thursday night
and we had about sixteen adults
present. Study Thes. chapter 2 for
next lesson and be sure to bring your
Bible.
Who knows anything about the la
dies quartet? Also the male quartet?
We hope the flu will soon let up so
these voices may be heard again in
the regular services.
Dr. Oliver S. Baketel. editor of the
Methodist year book, 'tells us that
while our church had a net gain of
119,000 members in 1922, thus bring
ing the membership of the church up
to 4,593,540, that there Is on our!
such a meeting with the lady evan
gelist, Miss Clara A. Meeker of Oklahoma.
SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE.
Good location. . Bath and toilet.
Two good lots, fruit, etc. $500 down
and balance like rent. Phone 645.
GHRIST & GHRIST.
FOR SALE
Three Polled Shorthorn bulls. 9
months old, $50 each, Wm. F. Hal
mes, Plattsmouth, Nebr. m5-6tw
Dyspepsia is America's curse. To
restore digestion, normal weight,
good health and purify the blood.
use Burdock Blood Bitters. Sold at
all drug stores. Price, $1.25.
Journal want ads pay. Try them.
Bay TcarH&iQa Safe Way
Let i:3 s'ji; yru a i.iano on our Bix months'
trpl r i ; s liiMi T.hkli c-iarant.'es t.atft-tinn.
Krr'lit I ivpaul. R:rHvTe trlii Ud'iccrssanr.
VVrits fur catalog and djtaU of tlan. Knre
mi runr,r. ,
A. KOEPE CO..
IS!3 tciir'. I itrret Omaha. - Nebraska
Remember Wednesday, March 21, 1
Louis H. Schmidt, road overseer
of Elmwood precinct, came in this
will be our next buying day in ' mornjngr from Murdock to look after
Plattsmouth. and we will be on hand
rain or shine, prepared to take care
of all poultry ofc-'ered.
W. E. KEENEY,
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(per bushel. Cample can be seen at the , Bpho T H fiP&DTV
Chase Meat Market. C. R. Todd, t UtllCi I. U. Ril.thll
j Plattsmouth, Nebr. . m5-6tw
j The jianie Doan's inspires confi-,
idenee Doan's Kidney Pills for kid- .
ney ilia. Doan's Ointment for skin
!itching. Doan's Regulets for a mild J,
j laxative. Sold at all drug stores. : t
Books for every member of the
Hemstitching and
Picot Edging
N. 4th St., Plattsmouth
PHO-NB 100-J '
uwuaayff family at the Journal office.
some matters in connection with his
work with the board of county-commissioners.
Breeders of pnrbred stock and
poultry are offered a great opportun
ity to keep their herd3 and flocks be
fore other breeders with a 25-word
classified ad worth $5 a year
Free with a $2 subscription to The
t Purebred Stockman, at Eagle, Neb. ,
VS. m6-ltd,ltw:
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B. A. Rosencrans- departed last
. evening for Chicago where he goes to
; meet . Miss Elsa Thierolf, who is re
V turning home for a visit from Rich
" mend. Virginia, where she has been
looking after her work as a trained
nurse. Durirg his short stay in Chi-
caga Mr. Rosencrans will also visit j
his sister, Mr3. George F. Dovey.
PmSILU
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"THERE ARE NONE BETTER!"
Tropartic Oil for Cars and Tractors the very best!
General Auto Repairing that is worth while.
The Also arage,
ARTHUR DS.IGES, Proprietor
Alvo, Nebraska
pnng is Soon Here!
Grass and Clover Seeding can now be done. Better see
us for your seeds, we have all kinds, among which is White
Sweet Clover seeds. Clover Seed at 14c per pound or $14.C0
per hundred pounds
Get ready for Spring! Harness oiled $1.00 per set.
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A,vo . . Nebraska
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