The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 16, 1924, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PLATTSHOTTS - WEZZLY 7Qu722UZ
HAD TQ TAKE IT
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Nehawka Department!
Prepared ii tha Interest of tiie People of NelaAwka. and Snrrotnvdinjf Vicinity Especially
for the Journal Reader.
TO fiPrflElllM II CoW lor til. De5irwt
i ' .L fur:afc.-S by County Aat
Mrs. McDonald Had ? : I m-s-m
Heard Others Praise ; , I
TanlaC Her iLXperi- The Ozoa Srwir.s club t. a
. . - - . , l,-,lr "se.'',ar.s pr-.r.-i.i
d-.- f. T'ri'i Ir.-kir.s'- week. He realize that wlater la G3":4 a 4ac:atr r.f Lester Stos asI tr.c-1 en.Ce CcllVertea tier. ,v. ri. c , tr io-ci! Ua'.b". Mrs lUt ;
h'.-.' T w.-.-.e h i--;in'- rai't 7 Ir. Ne-' our tfi'.fc &r.d vir.hia a very fw . facrifiy ar ajoyft? a iracatioa ar.f J ' rr Arn?;:. Friday aftcru. iVtobctS
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uent5. .Ve expect to har t':or- rio'n ;
hi c!:ib another yo:.r. ?;tcU civt-j
f-r ail o.er frcza ft fj d :-? -heir local K-adiT lor tr.o !
ir - :7i i-alpi-.a'ioa aa i ?.,or;ne33 ;3e start the ciris tutvo in ou:i ,
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Stored Gr.iin Tfsts
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Are Attend::
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CcaTfrrticn
ho 11 vl--it.fr.i? h'rre
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iroa the breea ..v. a the si.:o of
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of air
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Thi? . p I i e 1: rsrely
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ora'c.tl CC' s t r t ion.
h-oitre r-- l -irlt of frai io
upon trjeir a vn liability.
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r ' - I ; ' r-' ir'iy. w.oere ae
v.f Tit to take Geo rife rI. Yoin? ir.'!
wife aff r a tv.o w-3tJ4' visit here
of .ery aae oaf.ie ar.'. j
aa'i a.i wre eaer tj
-o.v.e of the a.-iitaai.
A rr.o.-jt pleaaaat r..ceptioa was ?1t
ri the teaoh'-rs of the ?eLavka
the r.ew rain
tl rhvr.h a, the ehtiroh
: ril.iro'ay errain aa-i
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for .. h t.t r; hoo! aa'i the
...'rj r . i ' i an! fried, they o'e
i :!i;.r- ..-'fa their tor their horae in
i r k, :-a f.Jaers of the l.'e
haka h'tfla ?.' hool ra t i-:. Ft '..-
.' i- at. u.T!.-. of Mr. aii'l Mr.
! ' rrr.;i'i J.. Tf orr.:.s 'ir.'! -ere ' r.''-7- fla.-;e' rr;'
t...-it'i t.y Hoti.n 'I iio.'.ir-. -,, .1. j ai-.o of V.'a-.air
a a. '-a. of the la.3 ami ail enjoy 1 ; vrka r-hi
'.-j-h.r; v ryrr.'jeh. , : at th- hoazen of U. fl. V.'e-.t. V.'i!-
V.nTfn Monn was irettir.jr his f-r J. "Viiri'Ierlirh, fh V. nVttit atvd
v.-',','j --jiiriif; outfit r'-ady for us- thl.H.'K. Ji. Stone and ftiaille. ilr.. Earle
er. Mri. V. J. F--!e. si!
a, D. arrived I.-i .e-
WiSi Charge Batteries!
As wcil looking after the repair work at the garage,
which I give special care to each and every job which
comes to my place of business, and guarantee the
best cf work. I am at this time prepared to charge
your batteries and to do uch repairs thereon a3 shall
be required. I am thanking all for your liberal pat
ronage and shall ever endeavor to merit what shall
oome to me.
Bert Willis Garage
Phone No. 3 Nehawka, Nebraska
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Limns and Household
Goods!
Every housewife will be interested in the un
usual linens and household goods we are now
offering. This merchandise has been selected
with great care. Brides cf this season will find
it woith while to see the&e displays. All linen
tablecloths and napkins exquisitely woven and
patterned.
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I.a, t s u a I ay a, the a o rr o f .M -.
J Mr. II. IJ I--. fne, th're v.----f: j
t-jth'-r"! a nuraher -f frier.o'-; a a : i
fii'svr .ir.' all eaoy-I a ra r
''-- tfrre. Taere ';-e from l.'a-j
ion a.-. ? vlr.Ir.ity. G-'.ri': V, . r.o
-:. ' K .-r-ftSairty l ! f H ! I T l?f O
! hl.-h -v:-ooi f-.-her j - V- V i L. 5 1- W tf W
: -a a;..:-o:.-te ! :a. - al! rrithrr-;
at th--- ' i7 h 1- ra-r ir-: fr .-m
-'e ..-..'. sa a r-.;p to tl..-. Thea:as py. Helaeman. Dentist. Hotel
srret"! at the'--,--., t',j T)v m-
' a jj.ui .. a. i l; i. c .,.1.
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. . Lit T-.1-. r.l
i.oa.'-r. '.r:..- . ..;o.j . 7 , a;r---; rar.ee ne v a-? ver;
h'-re were Mr. ar.4 Mrs. J. J. Kl f - r---Jfc.i Hiilw-i'io
Troy ve:
'fr-. Theraan wh- oa-i-j't- i j
Irrr.1iate!r ih. boy w, n; . ,rn. ,f,..,M
ey. Jf:. Il:Ia I.if-r.. Mr.. Naa v
a i- o. ?!--r-a Charle Garna an-!
!!. -r.-i :i oae trer-.- to Vi'lrii . r . ..t.-r. L - r
. T . ' . . ; W.4. VV '
.- n-t'i -j.. i .i u r j. ai.triia
:tt his hoai'- eas cf Murrav.
rai:.
1--' an-1
C'l'brarcd Taii? 3:rtr-.-'27
Her.ry r.Ve-Ii an I Frank l Sh' i--'oa
both haarea Vi have the'.r bfrta
Jsy fail on the .ir.ie r!ay, sn l whi'lo
- at Ja.-.t Satara'ay. October 11th. a:?.-!
'n this o-r a-;ion they all partook of
''nr.er at the hame.f Mr. an"! Mr.
I?nry Ve--jelI. They sl.-o v.ere sh ar
ia y the eeiftbrat.lon with Mr. frl
V,'e.n an! wife, aj well a?. M?s--.'.-saaea
Frank HhfMoa and Henry
'Veell.
n ar.'i f- were both
- tiaie ?f,'r. t
vile oren.;
; 3 V j n T
..fr. aal M-r?. Fre 1 G. Morgan rao-
'!v.vn to Union jrrrtav
i wh' 'r' f 7:ttv r. t '"no Httt r-1 tYm
rarres an! in?1a?. Ail ardent sera- " ' - - ;-;; at tneitaat ta caraess ta -
.-.! to enjoy ajfc-t "Wink ra. illink i-r-'--J- -r. aai Mrs. George Ever- 11 o'clock Ia: ali-h: :: -:a- 7,7-
ra- ar.-i a r;e.it prt cf the t;a.eL:V -r hi", '- ar-1 iirs- M-rSan v.kia it rai hi r-taway i-:;r---.-.a-t-i
it tv-ir' wav P"--fri..sT"ent-i 1 ' ,r,y cnol iriends cf the Ion? J the !?so as t.:' ..-:Trei. 5ari rl. ?.
r .iur'Ti7 r r cii pi u Tit . t I -' I -' .' - - - .. - - - - - ,
rmtri Ml Mli
How Much Do You
Want to Pay?
Tlint cNactly what we ask you when you
come iu for a Goodyear Tire.
No matter whether you want an out and
out bargain or the finest quality tire a big
new balloon tire or a regular size.
We have a Goodyear for you, at the price
you arc willing to pay.
You see, the Goodyear line is complete and
Goodyear prices are low.
HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES OP TJTE EAPQAIS3
WE ARE OFFERING IN QENL TNE QOODYEAR 77J1X3
30 x 3 2 Clincher Tire from X 1 213.15
32x4 Straight Sice Cni frrrm .V to 21 ,V
33 x 4 Straight Side Cord frcra 1;-T5 71,"5
32 x 4'2 Cord S24.S5 iZ x i O-jrtt 215
Plattsmouth Motor Co
6th &. Pearl
HAS KJLE3TZSS STOI
Coc a
at.'.es vr-
Crtik read, soratti - ast a: 5
that the caraess va u7 a:
rn r
city ii sif
j.;t ;
r:.. -i:I7. -kC.O.ia I
?.t i- c-ir Oa.kI.is-i v-psscen-
o 13-It vi-
oi iruit sala-i ana f-aKe
cere served. All wish Roland the
a'c-.t of su.-te;3 in Li3 nev.- school
'l hope he will not for-it Lii
eia'-3 of Nehawka Hih.
Kehawka School liotes
From Tuesday's laity
James T. Reynold, cf n.ar Union,
was in the city last evenfna atten-i-insr
the Eryan meeting at the court
ho';se.
Geor2-f Ofe. nf VnrfnTV -ar n h-t 3
D .rothy Iv. is f r.c-nt the week-end here viitinE h: ancle. Hcnrv Ofe
Carl Wes'.tll Zntertains Sanday
Ln.-.t .'trey at the heautiful coun-i-
try horae of Carl V.--:;.e!! and wife
were jvatrored a number of relative3
r. r;d frien-i v.-ho T.ade the v.-.-.ik:a
tinir ;.r.'! V.' pt the Jioaae hres hurn
iricr. There were prerc-nt C. E. Heeb
ner and family, Henry Westell air!
wife, Irvin Marfclrmd and wire, fvo
ladie-a. from Lincoln and M-.-.r.i. a.a 1
M'-H'!.-frr!H T. V. Fleming and faraily
of Weeping Water and M. L. Flera
rr.inir and fa rally of Plattfraouth.
Vit. nnd llrs. Stcce Entertain
I.a.-:t Sunday there were gathered
at the beatjtlftjl home of Mr. and
'-Trn. f'arl V,'. Stone a harp crowd
'if r'Jativ" who m.de the ocraKl-ir;
one of raiif.h pb-a-iire to all pre-ej;t.
Mr. and Mrr:. Stotie -ao.!t p!--a.Han? ly
en'ertala' d the f?w".lH to a rr.' 7.
i:mptii-'n dinner, to whi'h all hear
tily partook. There vere pr'H'T.t f'r
th- oc ro-ion Grandfather J. M. fit. on", j
ji. ji. :vone am rarrny, jj. i. vr.
.-?n'l wi:-, Walter V.'uad'rlJ'h oril
family and J. M. Stone, Jr., a 1
w i f -.
Are in the Went
Lfi-t. K'lnday a nurub'T of the hnat
t r.-t of .WhawJ.a .o prt' d in an r;ut'
'r r.-i" w-;t, finviti .rfjiri J.'-.'ia v,7.i
:viii i-arie r:app'.-i:e.
All the High school boy3 taking
Agrir ulture werts excused 'rem
.ol Friday afternoon to attend
','j.rJ Stcne'3 sale.
The Horae Maratreraent rooms have
been ma !e a a'reat deal more homo
.'hce by the ;' iition of thr(e frarneil
J:p.)re print.? and Van Dyke's
"liaby Stuart."
.Mi-.-es I-:adore Stone and Esther
.Sc. John v.-ited the school of Grace
Linvii!'.- near Mynard Saturday.
Julia Troop spent the week end
in i'i 'f?t'-:mo';th.
Ruth iP.-hrn- spent Saturday in
Nebraska City.
Maybelle Troop motored to Platts
moutli Monday afternoon.
i-'.adore Stone attended the bank-ei.-i'
i oiiveation in Elaiv.cod Monday.
K-th---r St. John motored to Ne
braska City Monday afternoon.
Haze Car;"r and Isadore Stone
took dinner at the heme of Esther
h... John Tuesday in honor of E3-!i.'-r':-i
birthday.
MIhh Vi.ijpif; Kpent the week end
at h r home ja Ashland.
Mi..M Ailert npent Sinday at her
home in Linerin.
Monday evi-ninpr Mi.-s Violet Mar
ti, i er. t .-tali.. the Sixth and Se7--i:th
,','r.i'I'r; u t a party. It was in
the nature- of a surprise p;irty f-r
( "lyenf. Thorua5. who is to move to
o R.irwe!). wbe.-f; they mad- 'tiosj Vt.
b-t-:e of th'ir ojjeratb.n, rtd from
Tii e Home Economic:
:Ii1h are
r.nI family, departed this raornia? in
rcmpany with Mr. Ofe for Oraaha,
where they will spc-ad the day.
C. II. Cobb nnd wife of Central
Jity, parents of Mrs. E. P. Stewart,
and Attorney S. Arie.a Lewis. Jr..
and wife of Omaha who hive been
guests at the Stswart home over the
week end have returned home.
Front We3r?i-p-1:iy's Daily
T.V. G. Boedeker of the Murray
State bank, was in the city today for
a few hours attending to some mat
ters of business.
George W. Snyder departed this
n.ornin? for Omaha to look after
t-ornc matters on the livestock mar
ket for a few hours.
Charles E. Noyes of Louisville,
chairman of the republican county
central committee was here last even
ing to attend the speaking held here
at the court house.
Walter Cotner, wife and baby,
who have been visiting with rela
tives and friends for tiie past few
days, dt parted this morninir for
their home at DIaden, Nebraska.
Mrs. H. N. Dovey departed this
morning for Seward, Nebraska,
where she will visit for the week
with b'-r daughter. Mra. William
Goebner and family and enjoy a
Knort outing.
Troy L. Davis, republican candi
date for state representative :nxl
horae t ,?- Wkias over ;
tioa aai taking sie- to tr;
i . - . . . - - . . .
f-j Standard Bred Single
Gomb
Most d:sfurin.j skia eruptica?.
serofula. ph-arlcs. rashes, etc.. ar? aa-3
to impure fc.oo-i. Eun-Ioek El:c-.i Dit-;
ters as a cleaasiar hlood toai: : well
recoraraeaied. at all stores.
a
Zailoxe'en rrvelries cf all kinl3. S
place card?, decorations. Doaniscnl
crepe paper and everytliing ycu will;
neei fcr that party yon are plan-j
niarr will be found at the Eates Bcokf
and Gift Shop. I Mynard, Nebraska
PUtlBS2!!i Fc.ne 3604
tb.-re vn.t ,-i into fjowii county, I ivj,!- . i-'-y ale at. the school- j f:j,arla Seeb-y, publisher of the
where they enjoyed a few day bunt-
i1 ::r.'' prob-uly yorre r.ftin ai
w II. There v,re In tu'ir ' rrv.-J fb o.
1'oIIard, Jt.hn Jfairoo, Clyde nd
Leo Sv.iteer.
ihous'- i- rtt!:.y. The money l i to I.e.
i: - d to '-11 r-- a ii w table-cover and
! i?:' t. r-.et.
K!l-n lone :-p'nt Saturday In
r.i u'-oi it.
r -t ... 1-., . ..i ..
' r: in ifitrh school this week.
The report, cards wei" given out
in the ;;r.tdes j;,Kt TuesrJay.
fiioi.-.e I'olf.- rrl entertained at her
homo Sa'.urdcy cv ning at a dinner
party th o- Ta Ta I'oc hen Camp Fire
girl. i. Oh dyM Steele wan a guest cf
honor and jrined the ranks of tho
Camp Fire girls that evening. Elo-
Attead the Eankers' Convention
fa.-:t. Monday being n iiii'iay,' a i
Columbus !ay was -e'-brat-d o-i
that day, it falling on Sunday thin
year, the Rank of Nehawka was dos
ed at the noon hour and the bank
er.', went to the convention at Kim
wood, where they were entertained
very pleasantly as well as attending j., Mary and Virginia Pollard erv
ESTABLISHED 1883
P Phone No. 14
tf fi:., ' t a swat, .v. yjesazac rosa5d
keeping Water Republican were
h -re hist evening, driving over to
attend the Lurkett-Thorpe meeting
here.
SOKE DnTvOVEMEIiT
i-o iih! uir.rier ror nonorj towaru a
"i'fre Maker."
Firat grades are enjoying their
new primers.
Ruth liurby entertained the first
I'rntfi Tii'hI;i v'h I'JHIy
Mrs. 1 1. T. Patten, who has quite
poorly for Home time past, is thb:
morning reported as showing some
alight improvement although her
condition Is still quite Berioiis and
causing the family and many old i
time friends a great deal of ijppre-
Illusion. Mr. nfid Mrs. Charles W.
Grasman of Alliance, the latter a
daughter of Mrs. Ratten, ?nd Dr.
Frank Jensen and Oliver Olson of
Newmsn Grove, arrived here last
. ... n !tw. n .H1. U ......1 i. .
and second grades at a birthday . , , n J ' " "feeU 1J'iy
r. I'll l ItVI llill v ot,
the business v.hi'h call'd tliem to
gether. Mth. C. S. Aldrfch entertain
ed the ladies of the delegation, thim
in.XUrlna- thrm :i ni'iut er.1oi! ii! liirw.
Hjns well as the men. There were from
H Nchav, ka at the convtntion, I). C.
r 1 i . " , . . , ... .i
ar.'I WI.7, ..ir. ai;d .,lrK. . J. ' im it v Tueu.lnv TIw. .Iiit-t
Wup.Itrlhh. Orviilu Gritfin and Mi,s.re enjoyed liuth'a cake decorated
hsadore Stone. with six candb.a.
, , " The primary room is decorated
Delightful Luncheon
Last Saturday Mrs. R. C. Pollard
wa:; the charming hostess at a 1 un h
eon including the following cucsts:
Shela(n. Mrs: Walter Wunilerlich ' :. ! -uiii .,..,. . . . v. i..Kr..
' ... ..... I fid. I I AMI I kW.- "I,. 1 .
-Mrs. E. M. Pollard, Mr3. J. W. Thorn- -m much ni'.r- tlin wi.en they ar ln J task much easier if JOU Call at the
as and thM lady teachers. After a To';.'' n Vrreay tfiS Book and Gift Shop and get
: S .couf incl.eon very bySiS fiS? one of those Dennison "Boe Books."
daintily Berved by the two daughters, Il.U.L'S CATAitrill MEDICINE con- n t .
Virginia and Leoaa, the guests ad- f'",s-' ot an Ointment which Quickly ! i:cy are CaiOCK full 01 plans and
journed to the large hitting room and ilV'S'':? Z,a1 .?LsfrtV.5",l-.tJl- ; decorations and jrive you a world of
tijije.i themsetvi-s with t.ieir fancy m trnprovinB Gen-rai Health. new ideas for the party aranies. The
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Itching piles provoke profanity
but profanity won't remove them.
Donn's Ointment is recommended for
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(Juc at any drug store.
In ease you are contemplating a
Hallowe'en party, you will find the
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about buying a suit of clothes is Quality.
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Our Feature Line $25, $30 and $35
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