THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19237 Nehawka Department! Prepared in the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. WHEN YOU GO TO SWEEP AND CLEAN THE HOUSE Do not forget that we sell The Hoover Electric Sweeper, the best on the market. Call on us for a demonstration. We are Selling Tires and Tubes at a Marked Reduction for a Limited Tune Buy Now! The Lundberg Garage Nehawka, Nebraska J. A. Smith who has been on the , to west of Mynard on the J. J. Loh sick list for some time, is reported nes place, received a car of cattle for as being some better at this time. I feeding at his Home. Johnnie Kettlehut and his rrienas and neighbors helping was sawing ' , unnd 1ant Xfnndjv nnrf nnw hsa A Monday but which for the 1922 crop nf flIPi for use and for sale. The elevator of the farmers at Ne hawka shipped a car of corn last is about all in now. Robert Troop who has now moved When You Bury Ycur Dead insist on your undertaker using the Miller-Gruber automatic con crete sealing vault. It protects the remains of the loved ones. Manufactured by HHIer & Gruber, Nehawka, Nebraska! Mrs. Mary McConnaugh has been visiting at the home of her friend, Mrs. L. Rusterholtz and daughter, north of Nehawka Tor the past few days. Frank P. Sheldon proprietor of the Sheldon department store, was look ing after some business matters in j James Hill and the family were I visiting last Sunday at Elmwood. they being guests at the home of V. Parish, the ladies being sisters, and all had a most pleasant visit. Jasper Queen and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rose and the children who have been visiting for some time past at Dunuingan. Mo., returned last week and report an excellent time. Dr. T. V. Davis and wife were call ed to Nehawka from their home at Broken Row oa account of the death of Mrs. Davi3 mother, Mrs. Rachel Colvin, last Saturday morning. The car of the representative of the Journal stopped along the road and it took the urging of himself and a garage man some eighteen hours to get the animal to perform just right. Joseph Campbell and the family were visiting last Sunday at the home of John Fitch and also were looking after some matters at the CK terbein cemetery from near Rock Bluffs. Miller and Gruber, who have on hand the construction of a founda tion of a new home of J. W. Magnoy were compelled to siop In order to take a concrete vault to the Eight Mile Grove cemetery west of Mynar.l. Mrs. Jack Douglas whh return ing from Plattsmouth last work DEATH OF OLD RESIDENT OF CASS COUNTY SUNDAY Mrs. Rachael Colvin Dies at Home of Daughter Near Nehawka To be Buried Today. Mrs. Rachel Colvin, aged seventy nine years and the widow of the late George W. Colvin, was called to her last long rest Sunday evening at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Albert Murdoch, near Nehawka, and thus p isses another of the old residents of the community who has had an idi iiortant part in th edevelopment of Cas county. The Colvin family camo to Cass county from Indiana in the first part of the seventies and settled on a farm west of Murray, where they resided for a number of years and had a very active part in the development of the county and in seeing the hard ships that were the lot of the early settlers ph:-s away in the march of time as the state of Nebraska ad vanced to one of the greatest of the commonwealths of the middle west The husband and father passed on a number of ye-trs ago and since that time Mrs. Colvin ha3 lived with her !aughter, I.Irs. Murdoch for the greater part of the time. She leaves to mourn her death three daughters, Mrs. Albert Murdoch, of Nehawka, Mrs. T. V. Davis, of Lincoln, and a daughter living at Arapahoe, Ne braska. The funeral services were held this afternoon at the Otterbein church ntn r hfl nl 1 Vinmo a nil t l o intprmnnt some way allowed her car to rind a at the EJ at Mile Grove ceme. resting place in a ditch along the, ,v!ipr tho iin,han(i i sippnin- were visiting last bunuay at me : wdUMuc aiiu uu me uuy is iu iue.jn jl js aE;t long rest, home of John Campbell, Jr., and hospital. i 1 ; with other friends and relatives at ; The steering gear of Mail Carrier and near Murray. ! R- H. Chapman went wrong while lie Plattsmouth last Monday making the 'where she has gone for her sister, in j trip in his auto. C. M. Chriswisser and the family W. O. Troop has been sick for a ! on the r,oad Precipitating this ox number of days and a good deal of ' client gentlemnn in the ditch by -tin last week was not able to be out of roadside and wrecking his car. How out in the house but enjoyed the world's series just the same. Can You Beat It? We have just added to our list of labor saving ma chinery a Hall cylinder honing machine, which enables us to completely regrind and hone a cylinder in about five minutes. For working over a block for a Ford car, making it absolutely like new, this machine is a wonder. Beats any re-bore or grinding job honing the inside of the cylinders absolutely smooth. Same method as used in Buick, Nash and Chevrolet factories and is counted os the best work in this line possible to secure. Bring us your piston-slapping, oil-pumping Ford. For this high :lass job, we'll iharge you . , . Grinding and honing all cylinders. . . .$ 8.00 New set (four) pistons 4.00 New pins for same 1.00 Entire set new rings 2.40 All work renewing block. $15.40 This Work is Absolutely Guaranteed Come and See the New Machine Work It's a Marvel Johnson Auto Co. J. M. Johnson, Manager Nehawka, Nebraska ever, Robert got out of the wreckage in good condition. They do ?ay that Mike has been making it a specialty to look after the neighbors' canary birds while they are away on a visit and for his kindness it is reported that when Christmas time conies he 13 to have a canary for his really own. Little George Troon with the radio which he drew at Murray last win ter was abl last Saturday to get the game which was played in Fort Worth. Texas, between the team of that city and the Dallas team ard .heard the reports very plainly. Miss Esther Saint John was a visi tor during the first portion of the week at Omaha where she went to visit with her sister Miss Hope, who is taking a. three year's course in nursing. Miss Hope gets somewhat lonesome "a.nd Miss Esther went to ;keen her company for the day. School Notes j Reports cards were given the grades on Tuesday. The basketbs.ll boys are planning on putting up the screens in the au ditorium on Thursday with the view of starting practices next week. The tirst game has been scheduled with Dunbar about the middle of Novem ber. There are a few cases of scarlet fever among the school children but every precaution is being taken and it is thought that it can be prevent ed from spreading further. Dr. Thom as talked to the children on Monday and told them the precautions they should take. The prlacipal thing is to keop ihc ncsc and throat washed with a gargle. Silt water is recom mended as a gargle. A photographer was at the shcool Tuesday and took pictures of the children. The cards sell for 15 cents and are by the same man who took them two years ago. A musical program is being plan ned for convocation which will be 'on Thursday this week instead of the N ew Prices Effective October 2, the Ford Motor Company announces the following reduced prices on all Ford Cars and Trucks: Runabout -Touring Car -Coupe -Four-Door Sedan Chassis Truck Chassis $265.00 295.00 525.00 685.00 230.00 370.00 !;.ast'Fi'i,1?'-?IfS8V. D- Of vst an usual day which is Wednesday. ; alter J.- Wunderlich were in at-: A representative of the O fendanre at the county convention of n,.,r,i i,, thp Caf:s county bankers' association . Tuesdav with snmnlpc r.r rin tj.o .class of 1925 picked out their rings and banquet which they held at Greenwood last Friday and report a most pleasant time there and a rep reesntation from all over the county. ' The "Rest of All," the excellent row of J. Marion Stone, which rai.-ed a litter of six months old pigs la-t year, farrowed a few days since giv- and the order was given to the sales man. The juniors are planning on enter taining the freshmen at a party to be hcM at the school house Friday evening. The Girls trlee club held its first ing birth to fourteen nice pigs of practice after si-hoo Ion Tuesday. Miss wncn one died and this leaves her Hazel Scott was the leader assisted just the number she raised laM by Miss Owen, spring. A most valuable sow by the . way- I' Stock For Sale Miss Catherine Reymer, one of thei I have two excellent saddle horses, teachers of the Nehawka schools some Jersey coys and calves and a spent the week end with her pupil, number of the offspring of the excel- auss .uayoene l roop and tnev an All Prices F. O. B. Detroit These are the lowest prices in all Ford history. With the recent changes and refinements that have been made in every body type, Ford. Cars now offer new values in motor transportation. Especially is this true of the new Four-door Sedan with its streamline body and many added conveniences. The Fordson Tractor The price of the Fordson Tractor has been in creased $25.00, making the present price $420.00 F. O. B. Detroit. You can take advantage of these new prices through the Ford Weekly Purchase 'Plan PLATTSMOUTH MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford Dealers ' v. Lama BUSY TIME IN C0UBT From Monday's Daily Justice William Weber was one of the busiest men in the city today and his mill of justice was grinding at ftit speed c.s there Mere a larjije num ber of the law violators on hand lent sow. "Rest of All." snmp six went looking for walnuts fclong the months old Snntto.l Phina i ot,j j when the session of the combined TRAVELWELL GE3 ms& m nv 5 ARE GOOD VALUES! There is a lot of satisfaction in having a trunk that you can depend on at all times. The articles you put in a trunk are usually worth many times the price of a good trunk and you cannot afford to take chances with a poor one. In our line of Travelwell Trunks you can choose one from that will make your luggage safe. Every one a good value and worthy of your inspection. ha 0 Established 1888 PHONE NO. 14 NEHAWKA, NEB. river but when they returned they gilts. Carl W could not sing, "Yes, We Have No Walnuts," for they were not able to ' gnd any. Miss Lcnora Fleischman, who has been at the hospital at Omaha for some lime wnere sue underwent an Announcements for 21st operation for the removal of her ton-(after Trinity, October 21: sils on last Wednesday was able to i At 0:30 Sundav school. come during the last of the week and "Israel Stone, Nehawka. ol8-4tsw LUTHERAN CHTJBCH Eight Mile Grove Precinct I Sunday Lesson: At wan) joct: "Chance or God's Plan." Everybody cordially welcome. is making very satisfactory progress towards recovery. She, however, is not entirely well or free from suffer ing. D. A. Burrage of the Crete college and D. II. Wilson, sales manager of the Crete mills spent the week end at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rough where the ywere most hospitably entertained. Last sum- 'mer Mr. Burrage. who is an instruc tor m the Crete college with 'wnorf nhnnn inn? im(,,.,,ii, Mr. Stewart D. Rough and wife of .'change. oil- ' 4tw i-aui, luaiio, speni some two weeks in police and justice courts opened Tom Fields of Neb. City with three other colored friends, was among the first to receive a close of the cele brated brand of justice that has be come as famous as the well known Blue Valley cigars which the genial judge formerly manufactured. The colored residents from Nebraska City had been enjoying a visit to Omaha and on returning came with a sup- in Midst of Nations." in-;n nf.iini Text: Art's :Sfi-38. Sub"-!? l20Sh" C&TS " We" TBUCKING OF ALL KINDS I am prepared to do all kinds of trucking, heavy hauling, livestock nnd freight to and from Omaha. Kates reasonable. Monroe Lock- the mountains where they had a most pleasant outing. Celebrate Anniversaries La3t Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. St. John was celebrat ed their thirtieth anniversary of wed ded life, which would have occurred on Friday, October 12, but owing to the birthday of their daughter Miss Esther St. John the two were merged Good home for sale cheap in Weep- anci ootn events celebrated by a most j wator with 3 lots, garage and delightful dinner and a most pleas-J other buildings, good shade trees, ant afternoon. There were guests Cash or terms, c, per rent interest. Driving Horse for Sale I have a good, smooth mouth driv ing horse, good and gentle and well broke, trustworthy in every respect, for sale at a ripht price. Call Harry Albin. Union phone 4911, or come and see me. o4-4sw. HOME FOB SALE present coming to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary, they being Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nutzman. ucene Write A. F. Plot :, Whitewood, S. D Doan's Reguli ts are recommended Autzman and family, .Miss Etta Nick-loy many who say they operate eas les and Emily IJ. Martin and there Ji'r. without griping and without bad were present to assist Miss Esther in -the celebration of her birthday Misses Isadore Stone and Hazel Carp er. after effects. 30c at all drug stores For Sale: Good yearling bull dog. Inquire of It. c. Cook, the potato man. ol3-; , lw. Fistula Pay When Ccrd mil arwtam mt trMtuHI tfcat tlin. wlthovt a MTr vortical opera. tt. Ma Chloroform. Ktbor or Othar r.narmi imataarU aw rvaraataad ta avary eaaa aecapted for traatraont, and tka'znonar aJ4 aatll aarad. Writ, for book oa Bactal maeaaoa, witb names ao4 Imlniaaaal aa tbaa tM prominent paoplo wba lava bean permanantly carad. m.B.m. TAUT. M.araw., rvTKUUt OMaBat KM Attended K. P, Convention A number of the prominent citi zens of Nehawka the first of the week went to Lyons, Kansas, where they attended thp rnnvpntinn nf'tho Knights of Pythias which was in ses- i sion at that place during the fore V part of this week. There, were pres-,'" ent in the crowd of those attending V from this place. Postmaster Grover Hoback, Hans Stoll. Nelson Rerger, Robert 13. Chapman, James E. Woods! Steftans. Charles Bates and Uncle David D,, Adans. To say. they had a good time would-be puttiag it very mildly. . . JL. 4'' Private Money to Loan cn Cass County Farms T. H. POLLOCK Farmers State Bank Plattsmouth as inebriates and which was discov ered by Officer William Grebe and G. H. Manners last evening when the Nebraska City car was frisked. The court pave Tom a fine of 100 and costs and his three companions, Rich ard Stuart. William Burns and Theo dore Black, were released without a fine. A complaint against Mark Tomo- kins of Weeping Water, filed by State 4 Tl a , 1 7 . . ' iigeiii r. a. uairaes, cuarging air. Tompkins with driving a car. without a license, was also heard. and a inc of $1 and costs laid on the gentle man. County Attorney Cole and Justice Weber were busy for some time this morning in untangling the matter of the verbal assault of Jack Ingram on Clyde Jackson, one of the well known residents of the city, and also the question of the ownership of a Ford car which is in dispute between Mr Ingram and a family named Grant. The war seemed to have broke out Saturday evening when Mr. Ingram saw Air. Jackson driving the car which the Grants had in their pos session and which Mr. Ingram also has a claim to. In the discussion that followed Ingram, it 'Is claimed. called Jackson several vile names with the intention, of provoking a riot. The county attorney filed a complaint charging Ingram with having used language to cause an as sault and the court after hearing the evidence decided that it would cost him $5 and costs to settle the case. F. A. Holmes nnd William Grebe "ijinade the arrest of Ingram, f FOB SALE J' Silvertone talking machine with 2 j forty records. Good as new. Call phone 450-W. olS-6td Ttis mm ei ffae Uerld can be had over the radio: Have a Crosley installed in your home or place of business. Prices moderate and service excellent. Drop into the garage and listen in. We are glad to demonstrate. Also repairs with regular Ford parts. CALL AND SEE ME! ALVO GARAGE ARTHUR DINGES, Proprietor Also. Nebraska Schafer Brothers' lot mi lit Sale o To be held at the Otto Schafer farm, nine miles north west of Nehawka, and nine miles northwest of Weep ing Water, on Friday, October 19th, commencing at one o'clock, with free lunch at noon. fr Dyspepsia is America's curse. To 4" restore digestion, normal weight. 4 good health and purify to blood, fc use Burdock Blood Bitters." Sold at .M-M-I-h ! a11 drug stores. Price, .?l3 5. t3f35 boars and 15 gilts will be sold, all sired by such boars as "Walt's King of All; "A High Sensa tion;" "High Colonel;" "Smooth Orion Sensation." Our grand champion boar at the county fair this sea son will sell, also his litter brother. . ' Schafer Nehawka, rothers , . Nebraska SEND FOR CATALOG - - - t