THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1923. PAGE. PLATTS1J0TJTH SEMI. WEEKLY JOUKIIAX Nehawka De partment! Prepared in the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. Saving On Good Tires! While tires tare advanced daring the early portions of this season, we have a stock of the best makes, among which are Goodrich, United States, Fisk and Racine, which we are selling at former prices. Size Z0x2Y2 at $11.25 (regular price, $13.50). This price also applies to all other sizes in proportion, but is good only until stock is reduced. The Lundberg Garage Nehawka, Nebraska Lester Wunderlich, who Is work ing in Plattsmouth, was a visitor in Nehawka for over Sunday. Miss Edna Gorder was a visitor with her friends. Miss Maybelle Troop last Tuesday and Wednesday. Last Wednesday Robert Troop took a car load of cattle to the South Omaha market for Mr. Alba Ingwer son. The Douglas hotel is having a tel ephone installed in their office which will be a great convenience to the public. J. P. Douglass and wife were look ing after some trading in Nebraska City last Tuesday, driving down In their auto. Michael JIcGinnis of Nebraska City began last Wednesday plaster ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Palmer. J. j. Smith departed last Wednes day for Havelock, where he Is visit ing with friends and relatives for some time. Lawrence Simpklns and wife are visiting for the week at their former home at Hatfield, Mo., having driven down last week. C. M. Chriswl?ser was looking af ter pome business matters in riatts mouth and Omaha during the first part of the week. Fred Nutzman was a visitor at Ainsworth for a short time during the first of the week, where he was called on business. Fred Ahrens took his sister and Miss Helen Ttrandt. who are attend ing school at Peru, to their school last Sunday evening. Little George Troop has been doing hi3 eight acres in the corn field, plowing like a full grown man, which he Foon will be.- Thomas Mason and mother and sister were visiting and looking af ter some shopping in Nebraska City lat Saturday afternoon. Henry Wessel left the care of the store to J. G. Wunderlich, whilhe went out and blistered his hands pitching hay in the field. Horace Griffin with the family in their car are starting for Fairplay, Missouri, their former home, where they will visit for some time. E. Kettlehut was hauling hogs to the South Omaha market last Monday and Tuesday and found a very satis factory market for hl3 product. A. C. Anderson and sister. Mrs. Louis Ross were visiting In Omaha on Thursday of this week, making the. trip in the auto of Mr. Ander son. Henry Knabe has just received an elegant large refrigerator for his home west of town, which he pur chased through the agency of Henry Wessel. Miss Gladys Rhoden, of Dallas, Texas, where she is attending school, was a visitor at the home of her cousin, Miss Maybelle Troop one day last week. , The Farmers elevator received a car of hard coal IaSt week, which does not rook like they were Intend ing for any one to freeze during the coming winter. Edward Murray and family resid nig north cf town, were spending last Saturday in riattsmouth, where they, went to visit with relatives and friends and also to do some trading. Horace Griffin was a visitor in South Omaha last Monday, going to take a load of fine porkers to the market for E. M. Pollard, who was hauling both Tuesday and Wednes day. J. M. Johnson of the Johnson Motor company. Sterling Hodge and Ray Waldo were visiting in Lincoln for a short time last Wednesday even ing, driving over in the auto of Mr. Johnson. Misses Grace Linvllle and Velma Munn. who are attending school at Peru, were home for.the Sunday holi day and were taken to their school again by Mr. George Gniber Sunday evening. Fred Nutzman ehipped a 'car load of cattle to the South Omaha market last Tuesday, .where he met -them on his return from a trip in the north western portion of the state the first of the week D. C'West of 'the Nehawka Bank was a visitor In Omalia last Sunday on business and was taken to Platts mouth to catch the train by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wunderlich and their little son Bobbie. Mrs. David Scott of Lincoln and I Mies Lulu Atucker of Dunbar, were 1 visiting at the home of the Rev. W. . F. Graham for a few hours on last j ; Tuesday, returning on the evening i bus to their homes. I Herman L. Thomas and James Pol- j lard were visiting with the Masonic lodge In Plattsmouth last Monday evening, when new officers were in stalled and the grand secretary of Nebraska Masons was present. James Miller was a visitor at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wm. East rich of Plattsmouth last Friday and was accompanied by Henry Gruber to the county seat, where they were looking after some business matters. . C. S. Stone, the newly appointed bank examiner, departed Inst Monday for Lincoln to begin work in his new field of labor. Charles Is well equip ped for the position to which he has been chosen, having had many years experience in the banking -business. Jack Douglas is feeling pretty good, thank you, as he returned from his trip to Rochester, where the phy sicians told Jack that he would not have to come there any more for he was completely cured. He came home via Davenport, Iowa, where he visit ed with his mother. J. R. Hill suffered a very bad in Jury when he accidently struck his foot with an ax while he was trim ming some trees which he had chop- j ped down. The wound which was made by the blade of the axe caused i quite a serious injury, but is getting, along as well as one might expect, j Bert Philpot of Weeping Water; was a visitor in Murray last Wed nesday, bringing his mother, Mrs. Charles Philnot to Plattsmouth to take the train, she leavi over, in Jo Davess con where she will visit the Research fftlotor Oil! We are handling just one kind of motor oil and that the best money can buy. This is the famous "Research" motor oil for the automobile-- (the proper kind for each car) the tractor and the truck. Your repair work carefully looked after. Johnson Auto Co. J. M. Johnson, Manager Nehawka, Nebraska OODYEAR takes J the highest grade, long - staple cotton, cf unusual tensile strength, and builds up the carcass of the Good -year Cord Tire by the exclusively Good year method of group-ply construc tion. The result is a tire that lasts longer in any service and is the most economi cal you can buy. At Good rear Service Station Dealers we scit and recom mend (Ac new Goodyear Cordm with the be-Jclcd Ail Weather TreaA-fnd back them up with standard Goodyear Service with the banking interests of Cass .county, in both Nehawka and Mur ray and who was also for a number 'of years in the banking business at ' Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Mr. Stone is eminently well qualified for the position and on entering on his duties will make a valuable man for this department of the state, j The governor a few days ago an . uouncecT the appointment of Frank i Eoedeker of Nehawka to a similar position. PEOPLES MARKET IS PROVING POPULAR PLATTSMOUTH MOTOR CO. A. 0. Ault Cedar Creek A. D. Baake Murray v New Mercantile Establishment Here is Heeling with Marked Suc cess Carry Large Stock The new mercantile establishment of the city the Peoples Market, on South Sixth street, is having a very marked success in their venture and their store is proving one of the popular trading places of the city. Messrs Ackernian and Giventer, who are in charge f the store, have proven very pleasant and genial in dealing with the public and with their choice stocks of groceries, fruits and vegetables, are offering the best the market affords to the Platts mouth people and are striving to give the community the best in their pow er to secure in thsir lines. Mr. Ackerman, who is In charge rf fVi ctnrn i j vrv ix-oll nln-jcOil l ' i t T l : t . 4 . . i 1- j : . .j ..:.. - ' ' - ; i , i 1 , ; . . V. T. Eiohardson Mynard!that he may brinR. hIs faraily here to Union Auto Co Union , become permanent residents of the community. He has found as is the j general rule, that the eity is a real j home town and one that is pleasant i to live in and with the very best class of citizenship. itsmouiu 10 in" for Han-1 vcyance for thoee having no nty, Illinois, 'thus all v. ere proviaea with old home 10 anu irom l,'e picnic. none, aria passage The day was again as well as relatives and friends ! sPCt in the beautiful park of Veep- there I -Siu uuy whs uiiu un.'-i unjuj- One of the most enjoyable ocea-i ao!e for the young folks tind many of sions of this summer has been the the older ones as well. Merry-Go-Round 'picnic which was . ... held at the grove of John Knabe on c. Has a Large Class. last Sunday. Everybody was there 1 Mrs. Christine Coughltn. piano m- Nehawka Why Swelter? 'AH Summer long Old Sol's going to make things warm for us. Sooner or later youVe pretty sure to seek the wel come relief of cool airy clothes. Why wait? Why not be comfor table righ. now? Here are Palm Beach Suits as cool as the pain leaf fan. Attractive shades of gray, tan, sand and brown. Very stylish - very cool. Coat ahd Pants $l5 Xtra Pants $5 Genuine Palm Beach Cloth. DEATH OF FORMES, RESIDENT C.E Idol OJUUJLJ . 1CI 'UUJ -r -j klt l i v in vvij. -,.- and met everybody else and all ioined strrctor at Plattsmouth. in having a, splendid time. Refresh- iscd a class in music in that is me-tlng with good success and has a large' membership enrolled for the summer training course. . t , i ' menis were mere in aimnaance su it was anybody's own fault who did not get enough to eat. V. C. Straub, Frank P. Sheldon and Walter Wunderlich were, in I Have Annual Banquet Weeping Water last Wednesday, jnst Wednesday at the audUorluin. where they were getting a lease for th5 Masonic lodge of Nehawka held the new oil well signed up, and with their annual get-together meeting, another all will e ready for the ship- j which wrs designed for the members ment of the machinrry for the be-ip.i the-ir wives. - and perchance a ginning of the sinking -of the shaft j rwcetheart as well, and you may into the bosom of mother earth for(now that they had an excellent the oil, which .it seems, jcertain -isjtirjie as a most Worthwhile program there. . j had been provided and there was j nothing left in the list of good things Making Some Improvements to cat which they did not have on At the Lundberg garage Mr. Lund- ; their tabids. Among those present, berg is making some very worth ' were a number of tle DeMolay boys while improvements. He is having j frcm Plattsmouth who furnished a water piped to the front of the ga-jpart of the program. rage and will have a free air and j . water service not having to drive in-! Undergoes Operation Monday to the garage for the same. He will ! Mrs. A. I Sturm, who has been at also install a 5 gallon gas station. t'.:e hcefitr.! at Omaha for some time, From Tuesday's DaNy. A message was received here last evening announcing the death of Mrs. Mait Schlegel, an old time resi dent of this city, which occurred yes terday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carrington in Florence, follow ing a short illness. Mrs. Schlegel will be remembered by the older residents of the citys her husband was a res ident here for a number of years and i in charge of a cigar factory during (the residence of the family here. This morning. Miss Marie Kaufman W escott's Sons ON THE CORNER" ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heinrich en tertained at dinner Sunday noon in honor of Mrs. Klla Burke of Sidney, Xebr., an aunt of Mrs. Heinrich, who has been spending a few days In Plattsmouth, en route to Jewell, Kansas, where she will spend the departed for Omaha to attend the fu-( summer. Thotse present were Mr. and reral Mr. Schlegel being a cousin of . Mrs. P. J. Drozda, Misses Ruth and Mrs. Andrew Kaufman of this city. Dorothy Drozda, Mr. Joe Drozda, Omaha, Mrs. Ella Eurke of Sidney, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hadraba, Blanche Price and daughter, Helen Virginia, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich. Doan's Regulets are recommended by many who say they operate easily, without griping and without bad af ter effects. 30c at all drug stores. Advertise yonr wants. -r-'-iT--if-ff mtri Ciiai-' H -T1 -mil - -rit r- :' '--- iilf4lfV:- Get This Try rr At the present vtime he has two one on Monday of this week underwent gallon stands and by the installation ! an operation for the curing of a of this stand will be equipped to! growth on her neck, which resulted servo the public to better advantage, (very satisfactory and since which the ' j patient is re-ting1 nfcely and doing "Five Hundred" Hold Picnic 'very well, it is 'hoped this opera- The members of the 500 club metj11 v ':!! rearf I'ttuin -.r . , i-ne may socin he able to return to la. ?nda.evcn ng TitU ?.Ir- and;her home. Mr. Sturm was up on "e'TA"ee5 "r7, i.Sund:iv to see the wife and also vis- i juj t-u u iuusl iMt'iiniiui lime aim later ; all repaired to Browns park at Ne braska City where they had a picnic. I Hears Brother Badly Injured Last Tuesday evening, Mr. D. D. Adams received a long distant tele- (ited with their daughter, Mrs. John O. Yeiser, the second, as well as the husband, and John O. Yeiser, the third, a grandson of the senator. p3 E3 j John StoH Getting- Along Nicely John P. Stoll, who has been hav- 0 Authorized by Chase & Sanborn Friday and Saturday, JUNE 22-23 Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee - 3-lbs. for 5-jJ 00 Regular Price $1.30 Only One Can to a Family! The deliciously different flavor of Sea! Brand will please the most critical coffee drinker. s 0 PI PHONE NO. 14 Established 1888 NEHAWKA, NEB. pnone call telling of the injury that ng rather poor health for some time. evening of his brother, John Adams went to the St. Catherine's hospital of near Overton, where he is engag-in Omaha about a week since, where cd in farming. Mr. John Adams it he received treatment for an enlarged seems was working with his horses j sp!( en and which since the beginning "en iic incntu a it-iy sevtiB Mth j oi me treatment nas oeen reuueeu w fro mone of them which injured him i half its former size. Mr. Stoll is very badly. Mr. D. D. Adams depart-I greatly encouraged over the favor able turn in the case. Mrs. Peter Stoll and Miss Lena Stoll were up to see John last Friday ed Wednesday morning for Overton to see his brother and render what aid he could. Nehawka Wins from South Bend Last Sunday the Nehawka base ball team went to South Bend where Jthey tackled the heretofore unbeaten I South Benders and emerged victor ' ious with a score of 6 to 1. South Bend has been cleaning up all the Had an Excellent Time Last Sunday" Misses Mary Ketch. Genevieve Stone, Elizabeth Chappell and Isadore Stone, thinking it would be a nice thing to visit their friend. Mrs. A. P. Sturm, who was in the hospital at Omaha, secured of Mr. teams in this part of the country ! Sturm has car, and the four made and the fact that Nehawka is the first one to get their scalp speaks well for the ability of the home boys to play the national game successfully. Make Two Knights Last Tuesday evening the regular meeting of the Knights of Pythias lhe trin to Oraaha. They took Mr. Sturm to Union to catch the train, and then went on to Omaha by them selves, although they had never driv en into that large city before, and made the trip very satisfactorily,ajnd when Mr. Sturm got to Omaha, he found the young ladies on Farnam street looking for the hospital and . In whatever way you spend the day you will find that this camera will make it doubly enjoyable, for with it you can make good pictures of all the good times you have, of your home, of your friends and everything else you care about. n 9 ONE-HAXJF ACTUAL. SIZE Each camera is thoroughly tested by the Eastman Kodak Co. before it is sent out. This camera is made special and cannot be obtained in any other way and will be displayed for the week by WEYRICH & HADRABA ASK THEM ABOUT IT. was neia. ana everyone nad a most he being on his wav there himself, pleasant time, as in addition to the directed them. During the aftefnoon, routine Dusiness tney had two can-1 the ladies visited fi narks and in! n didates in waiting to be made full fledged Knights and they proceeded to "make" them." Those taking the work were Leland Hodge and Edward Woods. In addition to the large loc al membership there were present for the occasion visitors from Lincoln. Alvo, Elmwood and Weeping Water. The degree team, from the Lincoln lodge put on their work which was most beautiful and effective and the candidates were given a clear insight into the principles of Knighthood as practiced by the followers of the Damon and Pythias story. After the initiatory work was concluded, those present were treated to a fine ban quet and good fellowship nrevailed ! as they gatnered around the banquet the evening drove home again. NEJiAWKA AGAIN HAS HONOR CON FERRED BY BRYAN Charles S. Stone of that Place ITamed as Bank Examiner by Gover nor Charles W. Bryan. The Nehawka bankers must be b-Vrd ! top.. UkVof thV.d tMnito ' l'?1 la th V on v" o -, T-i,, ' Qualified success that has been g:v- iT: .wiV J.7nTft ' wrVr on them in the last tew weeks as two " w -v. .p h o rn hoc n , J making that place their home have j as the visitors present. 11 -J T . T. t ll.n Enjoyed Picnic Wednesday slale to assist in the work of exam-! Last Wednesday the membership ining the banks of the state. I of the united Brethren church en- The latest to be named is Charles , pj Joyed a'plcnic at "Weeping Water. S. Stone, who has for the greater : x uuoc uauufa tuu miunutu tuc cou- pari oi uis luctimc Dceu laciiinieu! t Everybody in this City Should Have a Camera! ' Amateur photography has been made so easy, and there is such pleasure and satisfaction in pictures with our personal interests in them, that one who hasn't a camera is really depriving himself of a great deal of pleasure, which he could otherwise have, with practically no effort on his part. So it is that arrangements have been made by our bank in co-operation with the largest banks in this country' and the Eastman Kodak Co., by which a fully reliablesimple operated camera can be placed in the hands of everyone. This bank has been selected to make the distribution for this city and we strongly recommend our patrons to get one of these excellent cameras before the campaign is over. To anyone opening up a Savings Account to the amount of $10.00 or more we will Present Camera FREE. SPECIAL OFFER -If you haven't $10.00 to start an account 'you may deposit $1.00 at a time. We will put the camera away for you, and as soon as your ac count amounts to $10.00 the camera is yours. . Tiis first PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA i-4 4 i-fcin-Traiii-aiiii iinaaMi.M -aaMinw-KiMiaH -t-.. . , ,, , ., .