PAGE TWO PLATTSMOTJTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOUBNAL Nehawka Department! Prepared la the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. Saving On Good Tires ! While tires have advanced during the early portions of this season, we have a stock of the best makes, among which are Goodrich, United States, risk and Kacine, which we are selling at former prices. Size 30x3i2 at $11.25 (regular price, $13.50). This price also applies to all ether sizes in proportion but is good only until stock is reduced. The Lundberg Garage Nehawka, Nebraska The United brethren . quarterly conference was held at the church on last Tuesday. Thomas Mason was a visitor with friends in Omaha last Sunday mak ing the trip in his auto. Mrs. J. M. Palmer was a visitor In Omaha last Monday .making the trip via the bus from Union. Miss Ellen Rose is visiting at the home of her uncle, Mr. E. L. Norrie during the present week. Miss Gladys Ithoden is visiting for the time at the home of her uncle, Troy Shrader of Nehawka. Elmer Philpot shipped his hogs to the South Omaha market last Mon day, they being trucked there by W. O. Troop. v Charles Bates and R. H. Chapman were doing some needed work on the roads in the vicinity of Nehawka last Monday afternoon. Mr. Peter Johnson and Frank Sheldon were shelling corn last Monday which was being delivered to the Farmers' elevator. Ceo. Pollard was a visitor In Oma ha at the races last Sunday and was well pleased with the horses which he saw .nd their trials of speed. Wni. Ost shipped from Union last Monday two carloads of cattle to the South Omaha market for which, he received a very satisfactory price. Win. Kruger has moved into the new house which has just been com pleted on the C. R. Troop place and When You Bury Your Doad insist on your undertaker using the Miller-Gruber automatic con crete sTraling vault. It protects the remains of the, loved ones. Manufactured by EfiilcrG Gruber, Nehawka, Nebraska is liking the new place pretty well, thank you. Robert Deles Dernier and wife of Elmwood were visiting last Friday at the home of Grandmother Saint John, making the trip over to see her in their auto. Dr. W. H. Tuck of Weeping Water vetinarian, was a professional visi tor in Nehawka last Monday coming over to vaccinate some hogs for R. B. Stone & Sons. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Sheldon were visiting with friends and also look ing after some business matters in Nebraska last Monday making the trio in their auto. II. M. Pollard has been busy dur ing the past week erecting a garage for John H. Steffans which Is to be one well equipped for the care of this gentleman's car.. -Last Sunday D. C. West and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wunder lich and their, son Bobbie, enjoyed the day at Krug park in Omaha, making the trip in their auto. An airplane from up the river Hnded in Nehawka and took Gilbert Kime a ride and not finding busi ness further to its liking departed down the river looking for more bus iness. During the past week Leo Switzer has sold four binders for the caring for the wheat harvest which is just at the door, R. B. Stone, B. Wolph. Carl Wessell and Ernie Frederick getting them. Mrs. Grover Hopkins who has been in Missouri for some time past, call ed by the illness of her mother whom she attended while there and whose health is markedly better, returned home last Saturday. Miss Carine Thomas who has been visiting for the past three weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Gamble in Omaha returned home last Sunday after having enjoyed a most pleasant visit. Mrs. Davis, mother of William and Edward Kruger has been visit ing" her sons here for some days past and . also , .wita her., son Harry I. Kruger of Plattsmouth.-Mrs. Davis' home is at Enid, Oklahoma. R. II. Chapman, and family -.were visiting In Omaha last Sunday, be- fine- nresent at a family reunion of the parents of Mr. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chapman where all rnjoyed a most pleasant day. John Opp and family on last Sun- ' riav wern visitinir with friends at Greenwood making the trip to that fair city in their auto where they enjoyed the day with relatives and returned home in the evening. Henry Knabe shipped from the Nehawka station last Monday onei car of cattle from his feeding lots west of town, the cattle going to the South Omaha market where they brought ver ysatisfactory prices. Charles E. HItt of near Murray was a visitor In Nehawka last .Mon day coming to make the purchase of a cultivator for the working of his corn crop, he having broken the one which he was using beyond repair. Misses Mary Ketch, Hazel Carper, Genevieve and Mr. Marion Stone were enjoying a dip at the Mrasek I Beach at Murray last Sunday and found that place . one very popular .especially during the hot evening. I Last Thursday Mrs. Herman L. Thomas and Amy Kime were spend I T takes hold. It grips hard. Its high, thick, sharp edged blocks put up a wedge-like re sistance to skidding. It is the maximum safety, traction and long wear you can put under your car the reinforced, beveled All -Weather Tread of the new Goodyear Cord Tire. Am Goodyear Service Station Dealer in eel and mom mend fi nc Goodyear Cord with thm hoveled All Weather Tread and book thorn up with mtandard Goodyear Servteo PLATTSMOTJTH MOTOR CO. A. 0. Ault Cedar Creek LINCOLN LADIES HAVE A PICNIC AT NEHAWKA HOME Womans Relief Corps of the Capital City Entertain at Home of V. P. Sheldon and Wife. On Thursday of last week the members of the Farragut Corps of the W. R. C, No. 110. as is the custom, went out into the country for a picnic, and on this occasion, ac- paye the aB8erablago anott,er read tcpicu me '".uawuu UI. whirt. wa oisrt crreatlv n loved. By request, Mrs. Florence White, the order and their aims and what they expected to do in the future. Mrs. Mary ,Wakeley, department secretary, in her address, told of the doings of the Relief Corps at Lincoln and was followed by Mrs. Minnie Bills, department advisor- In each of the addresses was. expressed a feeling of friendship -and thankful ness for the courtesies shown by the genial host and hostess. There were other short addresses, with a mandolin solo by Mrs. "" th" of Lincoln. Mrs. R. C. Alfrd, of Elmwood, gave two very interesting and entertaining readings; Miss Isa dore Stone gave a reading. "The Woman Behind the Man," which was so admirably rendered that an encore The eats were not forgotten, as an abundance of the good things of the land was provided those present. Among the relatives to take part in this delightful gathering were Mrs. J. Forsythe, of Lincoln, the great grandmother of Mrs. Thomas; her three children, A." C. Adams an?T family and Oliver Adams and famiry of Lincoln; D. V. Stephen and wife; M. L. Keefer and wife and daughter Doris, also of Lincoln; J. W. Gamble end wife and Joe Eaton and wife, of Omaha. MARRIED AT L0RT0N ing the day at Omaha where they A. D. Baaka Murray joined with friends and relations in!. T. Richardson. Mynard a luncheon at one of the parks, re- . A t Co' Union - I ( 1 II I ll(-y llUillU X LI L 11 V KJJ 1 Jk. IUC CC" ning. Edward Rose and Ed Norris de parted on Tuesday morning of this week for an extensive visit in the ; northern portion of the state where j : they will spend the time at a num- ber of places and will be away for ' about a week. t , of Nehawka was a visitor at Mynard Z j last -Saturday where he made the snori- ; purchase of a trip hammer which he j 'is installing in nis shop here. He x Hear of Death of Relative i - - - and Mrs. Herold Komlon brought the Last Aionuay a meibdiBiiue - machine home. Messrs. ! Anderson inz of the death of Mr. Frank Pep Marian Tucker and Nelg:Pie oi Laionia, unio, uu w -u uuut wPro lnnHnr aftr sn of Mrs. II. M. Pollard and the Switz- anced in years and has made his business in Omaha last Monday, they ; eT 1 m oVino t It o tr?n in i na otitA -t AT . 1 (1 Y .Tucker where both gentlemen went ' tome in Ohio for most of his life, to look aftPr some hnsinps mttprs ' The funeral and burial will be at tlte I . f fill ir . town todav (Thursday). The at i nc uiciiupuns. - - - Mrs. C. R..St. John and little relatives here will not find it pos flamrhtpr PTstw wr in rimnha loaf ! sible to attend the burial of the aged Monday where they went that Miss esearch Rflotor 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 Authorized by Chase & Sanborn Friday and Saturday, JUNE 22-23 Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee 3-lbs. for Regular Price $1.30 'Only One Can to a Family! The deliciously different flavor of Seal Brand will please the most critical coffee drinker. Established 1888 PHONE NO. 14 NEHAWKA, NEB. Sheldon, who is a daughter of one of their members, Mrs. J. F. Stout, and held their annual picnic in Ne hawka, holding their gathering on the beautiful lawn of Mayor and Mrs. V. P. Sheldon and were entertained by Mrs. Sheldon and her sister, Mrs. R. C. Alforn, as well as the mother. Mrs. Stout. At the noon hour, Mr. and Mra, V. P. Sheldon provided a sumptu ous dinner of fried chicken and other delicacies for the sixty-two members who came for the occasion. There were five auto loads, besides a bus which brought twenty-nine of the capital city ladies. They were provided with an ex cellent program, which they carried out and which was enjoyed by all those who were privileged to be pres ent. The porch and lawn had been decorated with flags and bunting for the occasion and presented a very patriotic appearance. Addresses of welcome were made by Mayor Sheldon and wife, which were responded to by the president of the Relief Corps, Mrs. Laura 01 sen. followed by one by Mrs. Maude of Lincoln, rendered very adeptly "Your Flag and My Flag," which was applauded lustily. Mrs. A. K. Kirkpatrick entertained the assem blage with an army song and a hu morous reading. Punch was served during the af ternoon and at about four in the evening the picnickers returned to their homes in Lincoln well pleased with the day's enjoyment and thank ing the good people of Nehawka, and especially Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon for providing the pleasant occasion. FAI.IILY REUNION SUNDAY Last Sunday at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman L- Thomas at Nehawka was held a reunion of the members of the family of Mrs. Thomas, with the exception of her brother. Ensign Cedrick Eaton, who is at present an officer on active duty in the United States navy. The day was most pleasantly spent at the Thomas home, where all enjoy ed the company of the others, and At Lorton was celebrated on last Sunday the wedding of Miss Ella Steffens, sister of J. H. Steffens and Mrs. Albert Anderson, of Nehawka, when she was Joined in holy wedlock with Mr. Frank Schroeder of near Lorton, where the groom is a pros-: perous fanner of that vicinity. The ceremony was of the ring variety, the ring being borne by lit tle Vern Steffens, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. li. Steffens. The Rev. C. iKller pronounced the magic words which made this couple man and wife. The bride. Miss Ella Steffens, who In a teacher, has been In charge of the public nchoola at Hallam for the pant two years. The newly wedded couple will make their home on a farm niar Lortoo. where the home ban ben prepared by the groom for the corning of hU bride. -, Keick, department president. These i also were entertained by music, ladies spoke regarding the work of songs and social conversation. 35 yean Experience X Office Coates Block 4 4 DR. G. A. MARSHALL Dentist relative. Esther might have her tonsils remov ed which have been giving her con siderable trouble for some time past. They drove in their auto. Little Elizabeth Jane Sheldon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. V. P. Sheldon, is visiting for the week at the home of her aunt, Mr. R. C. Al ford of Elmwood returning last Sun day with her aunt who 'was "attend ing the, V. R.; C..pigic here. , Jleasrs.Ciiarles- Bites and Well man Nixon 'were among those who went to Murray last Sunday to take a swim in the lake which Frank Mrasek has "tneen constructing there for the past month. By the way, this is an excellent place for a swim and balher. Better see it. Mrs. A. F. Sturm who some time since underwent an operation at one of the hospitals at Omaha for a growth on her neck, is getting along fairly well and is reported by her nurse as making very satisfactory progress and which is a source of pleasure for her many friends here. Messrs. Miller and Gruber were visiting in Plattsmouth last " week, having some business matters to look after and while there Mr. Miller vis ited at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William Eastrich and husband, they both attending the movies at the Parmele in the evening before Will Play Sunday Arranireinents have been made for a game of ball at Nehawka when the teara of Hamburg, la., will come over to the city where entertainment of visitors 13 one, of their main pas times and an excellent game of ball is promised for all who care, for this particular sport.' , - b Brother -Much -Better ' When Mr. D. ,D. Adams, our es teemed fellow citizen arrived at the home of his brother John Adams near overton he ; found the brother nrettv badly tramped and bruised by the horse but not so dangerous as tho earlier reports would signify. Mr. Adams is, however, very sore and quite badly injured, but is getting along nicely. Mr. D. D. Adams ar rived home last Friday and was re joiced that his brother was getting along so well. The Oil Proposition The matter of drilling for oil which is to begin so shortly in this neighborhood i3'ri6'w in shape for the shipping of the machinery which it is expected will be arranged for in a short time. It is hoped that their efforts will be successful and that . i - . : 1 1 r 1 ,1 . -, V- 1, ; V, r : 1 1 t t iniake of Nehawka the metropolis of edtoBtTBTh; " V Pass county.if not of the state of Ne-I of the state where he is farming, has been here for the past week visiting at tne Home or his daughter, Mrs. Robert Troop and departed last Mon day for his home in the west after having looked after some business which brought him here. Jos. Felthouse of Nebraska braska. was in Nehawka last Sundav and ln- ivlted Mr. and Mrs. Z. v. Rhrn.ior to take a trip with him to Platts mouth where they visited at the i home of R. H. Chriswisser and were I able to enjoy the company of Mes i dames Martha Chriswisser and Ema : line Taylor, sisters of Mrs. Shrader. i J. M. Johnson of the Johnson Mo tor company of Nehawka has just purcnasea a new cash register which has with other unique things a booking system which Target fnr all Some Substantial Improvements Olaf Lundberg, proprietor of the Lundberg garage, is not waiting for the oil boom to develop but is mak- ing the improvements which will nlare him in a better nosition toiook City, after the needs of his customers. He liar, had Messrs. Miller & Gruber making a concrete driveway in the front of his place of business with a guiier ine entire lengtn oi nis front. With the addition of the new filling pump and the free water and air service he will be up to date in his business and this will be appre ciated by the traveling public. Play Ball at Manley The Nehawka ball team on last Sunday with a number of their his ousiness and makes totals of sales ! friehd3 of this city went to Manley tomxuons ana otner transactions where they had a most enjoyable omu wiui n win materially aid this ; game at that city of the ball fans induing ma Very Dusy business man. and good players. The erame resulted Carl W. Stone, one of the enter-'1" a victory for the Nehawka team prising citizens of Nehawka has in I by the score of 7 to 4. However, the mind the making of a swimminp- game wa3 a good one and enjoyed pool for the people of this portion ' ky wll witnessed the contest a3 ui i. ass county and has one of the ' weu as "V tnose who participated in '"'"inuij n.maieu locations lor.iL me enterprise. The place is covered vy largo trees which would afford sha.de for the bathers and make the taking of the swim more enjoyable. . Found it a Long Road Two of the young men of Nehawka who were fortunate enough to re ceive visits from two young ladies of Lincoln with whom tnpv wm t to Omaha with to enjoy the day in the parks of the city on their return home were not familiar with th road leading from Omaha to Lincoln where they desired to take the young ladies and finally found themselves in Fremont and attempting to cor rect their route they again' misseVl the goal and when they found where they were the next time it was at Nprth Bend and just sixty miles from their destination. From there they were able to make th rnarf tn tne capital city and thin Masons Install Officers On Wednesday of this week the Masonic lodge of Nehawka installed at their regular session the officers elected for the ensuing term. The Masonic lodge of Nehawka is very prosperous and has been doing some very good work and have from time to time added a number of very good members which has strengthened their already strong organization. The officers elected and which have been installed'are: Robert H. Chap man, worshipful master; Herman L. Swanson, senior warden; E. A. Nutz- mau. junior warden; D. C. West, treasurer; II. I. Thomas, secretary; A. C. Anderson, senior deacon; Charles Swan, junior deacon; J. G. Wunderlich and .J. M. Palmer, stew ards; W. B. Banning, tyler. Don't uce harsh physics. The reac- homa to j t ion weaken the bowels, leads to Get Doansl a easily. 30c Nehawka arriving here at 7:00 a. ra. chronic constipation. The road was a long one but happy ! Regulets. They operatt 3X3 SSB f Yoy Will, qmpaire r P trices with those quoted elsewhere you will find that you can make substantial savings on your living costs. Try Trading at Fanger's! Egyptian Tissue Ginghams and voiles. Beautiful new patterns on sale at our store at, per yard, 59V Cotton Skirtings, Suitings in a large variety of materials in white, tan and blue colors. On sale at, per yard, 59. Unbleached Muslin 3C inches wide and a good Quality. Now on sale at, per j'ard, 12. High Grade Sheeting Pepperell and Aurora brands. Full 81-inch width, both bleached and unbleached at, per yard, 59. Fancy and Plain Middies For women and girls wear, in a large va riety of styles. Values to ?3.50 on sale at OS to 1.75. Sweaters! Sweaters! Women's silk and wool and silk sweaters. Beautiful new shades and colors. Priced from $12.45 to $8.75. Men's Union Suits Men's Athletic union suits at So Men's Porosknit union suits at. 95? Men's shirts and dravfers, atV-, eachirL-5Ct( Kimona Crepes Plain and fancy kimona crepes, quality, on sale, per yard, 39. elegant Notion Specials J. P. Coates thread, all numbers 5? Hooks and eyes, 2 10c cards for 15 Double mesh hair nets, best grade 10 C. il. C. crochet thread, colors, at 10 Real Shoe Values Infant's slippers, plain and fancy 9 69 Child's barefoot sandals, $1.25 and .98 Misses' patent leather slippers. 2.75 Women's 2-strap pat. leather slippers 3.-15 Women's one strap slippers at 1.98 Men's brown work shoes, Munson last, per pair 2.98 Men's Lion brand work shoes 3.95 Men's and Boys' Caps We have about 40 dozen caps in a large variety of styles and colors on sale at 69 each. Men's Wear Men's 'work shirts at 9 .85 Silk knit ties at .50 Men's khaki pants, per pair -Tl 1.65 Men's dress shirts, button down col lar, coat style, at 1.25 Uncle Sam, army standard work sox, 2 pair for .25 Men's suspenders, about 50 pair at. ,.15 Overalls - Jackets Men's overalls or jackets, tripple stitched, Union made, at $1.75 per garment. Men's Dress Trousers We have some nice ones, varying in price from $5.95 to $1.98. GROCERIES New, Fresh Stock Staple Goods at Lowest Prices 9 lbs. sugar for 98 Pillsbury's pancake flour, 20c pkg. 11 Pillsbury's Health Bran, large pkg. 15 Apricots, extra choice, per lb 22 3 bottles catsup, standard brands 50 Pure fruit preserves, asstd. flavors, large 35c Jar for 22c4 Early June sifted peas, per can- 15 Van Camp's and Mansfield milk, baby size, per can 5 Pure cider vinegar, per gallon 33 P & G and Crystal White soap, bar 5 Ivory soap chips, per pkg. 8? Calumet baking powder, 1-lb. can 30 Linn's Royal Lemon cleanser, 2 cana15 Yellow Jacket Insect powder, 50c pkg.39 Satina starch tablets, per pkg 5 Good Luck jar rubbers, 3 pkgs 2St ri Coffee Bargain Peaberry coffee, best quality, 3 Cl pounds for- '. 3)1 Jars, Crocks, Churns In assorted sizes, on sale at per gallon 17ic "We Sell for Cash and Sell for Less!" Soraaiiioiiil Phone 206 Plattsmouth, Neb. as mey were accompanied by two at ail stores.