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?3E TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY. JULY SO, 1925. N ens wka y Department! T-rets of tha People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. 2 S looking after some . 4 court house and visiti Red Bird Poultry T'mer M Reynolds was shelling G. II. Gilmore and family are taking and believe in having the home place n f delivering corn z.t the Stewart their vacation. fixed up so as to be attractive and a Rough elevator last Monday. Ellis Schlichtemeier, the little eon veal home. ,. uvcoii hnj io.-n visitinir of Mr. and Mrs. Oinar Schlichtemeier. Miss Velma Vessel gave a number -ith the folks for everal day3 past while pumping water a few days cf her friends a swimming party last y and is taking a vacation for a short since had the misfortune to mash one Friday, taking them to the Murray y ti,ne of his fingers which has been giving Bathing beach where a most delight- Dr G L Tavlor of Murray was a him much trouble. ful time was had. There were there . Yards m Eggs and Fancy Poul try Dressed or Live matters at the ng with friends. Mrs. Anna Bracken and son. Jtalph, of Chicago, arrived here this morn ing from Chicago to attend the fu neral services of Mrs. Frederick Ohm, aunt of Mrs. Bracken. William Herman of Annzonia, Missouri, arrived here last evening. 4 called by the death of his sister,, Mrs. I Frederick Ohm, which occurred Mon day night. E. F. GRYBSKY 1018 N. 11th St. V Phone 399-J, Plattsniouth If you want a farm loan, it will pay you to see John M. Leyda, Gund building. Plattsmouth, Neb., phones 42 or 91. lmw-levvd i Will Have Chautauqua Soon The dates arranged for the chau- MRS. STREI3HT A30UT SAKE From Vfilnfsilay's Dnilv The reports from the Clarkson hos pital in Omaha state that Mrs. Wil liam J. Streight of this city, tvho lias been J.hero for several weeks, con tinues about the same, Ihere being x-,i,i, uct TTr.n.iaw at. .Tnh n Whiteman departed iasi to enjoy tne occasion Desiues juiss i. rr-v-m nnd was lookinsaf ter some Monday morning' for Columbus, Wessel, Misses Clara Switzer, Laura : .J. f.ri.-vn ii Inline where he went to attend the three- and Thelma Martin and Miss Maude . M K Tvler and wife of Lincoln iav convention oi me Aiupiii-au c- ruuu ui miicj, ncu., -" v-Ve visiting in Nehawka for over gion which is meeting there in state guest here with her friend. Miss Vel-i-.c snn.ioi; n,i u-cri. mipsts at Mr. convention this week. ;ma Wessel. ind Mrs V P Sheldon. ueorg.e inomas aim i nuu, ueu c uzti , me imyicuieuv man, tauqua which has been a feature ot i"1' cuu. im,n. Ol-if Lund berg has been re-paint- ! all children of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. was a visitor in Omaha last Monday the literary life of Nehawka. for Au- i condition of Mrs. Streight has been in- a i-n which he is putting in Troop, have been sick with some- where he was called to look after ust 10 lo August 14, inclusive, j very critical for the priFt two weeks the "O" street road calling attention thing like summer flu, but are at some matters of business for the day. Tney are rustling and will have anand the patient, weakened by her Nehawka and the Lundberg ga- this time getting aiong Dener aim uooeri uiapraun aim h. o. uiut, excellent time as they always do. j long niness air: uie luwpaiauoub rf :C11 able to be up again. jthe gentlemen who are very desirous better make some inquiries as to the that have entered into the case, has has been! Chauncey Schupp witn tne assist- or naving .NenawKa iook ine nest, ; number which will fit vour case the;not niaue tne progress Hist tiau oeen 1:1 ' E. S. S'cel the carpenter repairs and putting a'ance of Ray Beim were installing a were out with the grader and trac- best an tnt,n attend. Their will be r.niLi'no' cnt'i a new roof on the bous which was new windmill and tower at the home : tor last Monday, making the rough formerly owned by J. W. Lloyd on of Alba Ingwerson last Monday and places smooth and obliterating un- the "O" street road. Tuesday anu last wees insiaiieu uue .sisiiuy wet-u piticnvs someone around to arrange for your : tickets. The Epworth League of the Meth odist church of Nehawka gave a most interesting program at the au iionrw Tate im5 hppn having much at the home of G. S. Upton. tmnhinf lato with tli rh f u tin asm Dr. J. W. Thomas and wife and n- it i-t with rlifTiciiltv that he is Mrs. W. S. Norris and D. C. West in ible to get about though he says he. the auto of Mr. Norris were seeing t ditorium last Sunday evening which is getting better now. Ithe county seat last Monday after- was very much enjoyed by all who 'i -r u r t-s -?a nnnn Mr Thomas riviner the crowd 1 were in attendance. Thev had a i 1 . UUH .Ui. VI. I Vi 11 L J V 1 - ' " ' - - - ... TU Til. if'n- at the home of E. A. Kirkpat- over to look after some business. speaker who had returned from the main JDldg.. rnone Paul and Rossie Gerard of Weep- Philippines and LOG ALNEWS Dr. Heineman. Dentist, Hotel rick in Nehawka on last Sunday, raui anu xxushie ueniu ui iniMiuf.-. ami nu : they calling also to visit for a time ing Water were visiting in Nehawka vivid description of the country, its Dr. H. C. Leopold, with Mrs. W. B. Reed. .last Sunday visiting with their many possibilities and its needs and espe- 'J-ysician and surgeon Dr. Kinton. the new physician of friends here and were guests during cially in a religious sense. .A AJ 1 6 ' Osteopathic phone 208. j7-tfd Henry F. Kettlehut of near Eagle hoped for. Mrs. Streirrht wan first taken wUh a very revere attack of appendicitis and for v.hicli she was operated on and r.ftor a few weeks her condition had so far progressed that she v as able to return home, but suffered a relapse and was forced to return to the hospital and since that time her condition lias grown more serious. I RECEIVE A FINE Nehawki was a visitor in Weeping their stay nere at me nome oi meir tienry ju. t-ouaru ana wue were Water la t Sunday, going over to old time friends. J. W. Magney anJ riding last Sunday, going via the een-j From Monday.s Dail pec the missus, as they have not got- wile. ;irai toumy mguway as lar as tim-i . ,. tn vi,n.i-t-o oo t-tt I i ra .1 h rpiiiiiH naa Heeii visil- wood and irorn i cncp sotiin miu . ... . , .u... , , .trii mutta .:na..uU '- j - --- - . - v as Here toaaj' tor a tew nours. iook- ponce couri oi me city, me men oe-i t v-.,if.-, .,1 f,,,,-) of w. ing for some time in Cook and on Otoe county and passing through Pal- . f L a,.mi,i t,o ,.1,.,. r i,,,. ! '"' o HI. 0.-na ,-n r-T- O T" l. ,l 1V il"S "Ul-I CTUllltT bracks Citv were visiting in Ne- wi ouuuaj- - .". From Tuesday's Daily This morning the cash bond of James Kauba and William Swickard, both claiming Omaha as their place of residence, was forfeited in the Our service is cream separator Insurance NO doubt ;rcu have your house, barns and stock insured. Every business man believes in insurance. Our Authorized De Laval Service is another kind of insurance cream sepa rator insurance against loss of cream and time, and which will add years of life to the separator. Bring in your complete separator when you are coming to town, and let our separator service man overhaul it. . It may not need a thing but a thorough overhauling will certainly make it run better, easier and longer. Every Day is OeLaval Service Day! Plattsmouth Smplsmsni ftampsny 1 hawka h'.st Sunday, they being guests Jn Syracuse. Dunbar and the auto and spent the day and braska City and thence home. ;acu visaing wuu inenus Mr. . . , f r .1 -wr 1 fill uif i m 11 11 n aLV.vin uamtu u y r uiidiu sax 2 iiniL iiic 11 1. 1 1' w at tne nome 01 3ir. anu -urb. juuu - - . .,., j : ir.d tiv ;v9: iiri tln- fnr 9 fow upp, .Mrs. uoire ceing a sister 01 Air. i r,,i i.oso- tv, Honrs attending to some matters of I U It a -'. 11 L Liixi. ij j wniicii una uoi 1 1 11 r- kli v vuiiuj, pimpr Shnmakpr has been havine: nf snmo Mtsstrnnhp will make a most business anu visiting witn irienas. Opp. ric.vrs. Chri-. Schurmker and Ncah j .,1.. ..-c f hncinAi.'0 1 n tr '1 I'V'l 1 CT Tl It ti thp phnrp-o rf liar ing been in the state of intoxication ' on last Sunday morning at the wee small hours, when they were gather-', ed in by Officer Jackson. The men were given a Jolt ot $lu anu costs. Attorney Andrew P. Moran of Ne- P;irker both of Weeping Water were een vi-iting and leckinT after some busi-f to n s matters in Nehawka last Mon-j ' ' " i .. ... 1 11 1 1 , ... I v r . r- 1 .... ... a, time witn a earimnme wmcn nas excellent crop. nowara craves, wue ana cnnaren making life anything but com- Dr. J. W. Thomas, who, with the . were at Palmyra yesterday where they spent the day in that city visit ing with friends and relatives in that able for him but which he has wife, has been in the north for the been getting along with the best paat three weeks, staying for two the making the trip in .tbeiri nnssihlp. honine for the time wppIcs at Port Snellin where he lrwalitv auto- (when it would leave him. took military training and following Herbert Campbell and wife, with Misrvs Thrlma Kroehler and Syl- j Joe DeClos. who has been a citizen which they were visiting at Duluth j Eugene Fitch and family, are'tvisit- vin Noble of Piattmouth were visi-'0 Nehawka for some time is away, and other places of interest, arrived Jngin the northern part of the state, tors with-Mrs. Clinton Kinner, who ;on his vacation having started to home last Sunday evening. They will j wi"Jn friends at Blaine and Nanc" -Orfndsr totalled-!?: he mill is ready for :e are cairring Bran. Shcrts, in ary anount to "nt, car, ton or less. Tar.ka e V-ir prices are always Bring n? your grinding. C. D. ST. JOHN The Miller Nehawka - :- is staying here during the time Dr. take in last Sunday just where he is remain here for some time and then spending his vacation is not as yet depart for Europe where he will i definitely known, "but you may rest study for a year to advance his prac- I assured that he is having a good tice cf medicine. ime. Z. W. Shrader, who always was an Among other things to be thank-'active farmer and when there was iful for the kindly offices of Mrs. El- work to be done he was willing to do mer Pnupot tor tne introduction oi his share, can hardly contain ftim- l T 'a. ithe little babe which was brought to self sometimes as he wants to do OI.lv. 131 ing It HI. ! their home a short time since. They something and thinks it is a shame !iy Mrs. lJimpot 3ureiy are pieaseu to while away his time, was out cut with the services of their friends on ting the grass and weeds in the the occasion. street last Monday. He has a desire Iester Wunderlich has been mak- to go back on the farm where he can ing over the car of Walter which work and does many' times g6 out made the trip to the west and back and work around the -place just for and has been kicking some since and the pleasure of being occupied. 1TT . , tasking for some attention and there E. E. Leach and wife of Union and W G gTinCi ear Com aS seen,ed to be no one more capable of Earl Troop of Nehawka were spend- no V,n11nI nA1n, iputting the boat in the best of con- ing last Sunday at the home of Pvob- Ufll elb blieilcU. LUI II. j djtion than Lester. ert Troop and wife, west of Mynard. When it comes to flowers one Judge George A. Magney and wire should see the place of Mr. and Mrs. of Omaha were visiting in Nehawka J. W. Magney in the northwestern last Sunday, they driving down in I portion of the town. They sure ap- their car and visiting for the day TIeh lr preciate the matter of the excellent with James W. Magney and family. "eo a a variety4 of flowers which they grow All enjoyed the day most pleasantly I . ; and as Judge Magney is well known -- by many of the people of Nehawka and visited and met many of his old time friends. Paul Kirkpatrick with the family who are making their home in the south, but have for some time been visiting in Colorado, were here for a few days last week visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mra. E. A. Kirkpatrick, an' their many friends in Nehawka, returned to the west last Monday morning and will PJIMier Bl Ca ruber Manufacturers of Concrete Burial Vaults None Better Made and the Automatic Non-Freezing Reinforced Concrete Hog Waterer. No lamps to bother with. Everlasting! Write or See Us for Prices NEHAWKA -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA (Visit at Boulder, Colorado, and other ! miue county for a short time. Rev. J. W. Peters, II. A. Tool. Mrs. Edward Jlempke and son were here from Murdock today to attend to some matters of business at the court house in the Hcmpke estate. Attorney C. D. Oanz of Alvo was among the visitors in the city today to spend a few hours in this city looking after some matters of busi ness and visiting with friends. "Snocky" Carl, old time Platts mouth baseball player, who is now residing at Bancroft, was here yesterday-visiting -with friends and en joying the baseball game while here. John W. Falter, wife and family of Falls City, were here yesterday for a few hours enjoying the day with their relatives and friends, making the trip from their home via the auto route. Mike Shirk and wife of Havelock, residents of this city many years ago. were here for a short time Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kunsmann, old time neighbors and friends. William II. Shopp, who has been here visiting over his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Shopp and family, departed Saturday evening for Milan, Missouri, where he is now located. William Diers, the well known Louisville merchant, was in the city Sunday for a few hours, attending the baseball game in which his son. Billy, Jr., was one of the players and WILL U2IDEEG0 OPERATION boda "s l--cn in very poor heaitu jfor sor.:e tfme and the condition has From V.-.iiies.!ay s Daily j boon asi Tibed to the condition of lior This afternoon, Mrs. Thomas Svo-i tonsil's and on the recommendation boda departed for Omaha whore she;of the attending physicians the will which was covered by the bonds fur-. tntt rfd hospita there for the re-, have he tcnsi s removed, it being ex niched imoval of her tomsils, the operation : pected that tli:; will give her perma- to be performed Thursday. Mrs. Svo-; nent relief frcm hor suffering. SERVICES AT M. E. CHURCH 'T-"'-ijFffV'fnr7TT?T'irar8r; A Special Selling of Shoes -FOR- isn, Women end Children! Shoes for the entire family Friday and Saturday, July 24th and 25th, at a phe nomena! saving. Just a few sizes in each style of shoe, so you had better come early. places before returning to their home in Dallas, Texas. During the time they were here, Mrs. W. B. Reed of Omaha, a sister of Mrs. Kirkpatrick was also visiting here, they all en- Joying the time very pleasantly Mrs. Fred Shumaker Hand Bad Some time since, Mrs. Fred Shu- j maker had the misfortune to get a ispnnter in one or ner nanus, wnicn ihas caused her much trouble since j that time, it having healed up three ; separate times and has had to be j lanced each time. By advice of the j family physician they went to Platts- mouth last Monday where they had Ian X-ray taken of the infected mem ber in order ot ascertain just what steps to take in the treatment of the hand in the future.1 U o Where Customers Feel at Home B Telephone No. 14 Nehawka, Nebr. ESTABLISHED 1888 Visit Crete and Granddaughter Stewart Rough and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ross were visiting at Crete at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Wilson and the little Misa, who has just come to make her home with this happy couple. Miss Kath ryn Genevera Rough, and found all feeling very fine, thank you, even the week-old Kathryn Genevera. Located at Beatrice Norman Johnson, a brother of Mrs. Omar Schlichtemeier, who but re cently with a few of his friends who were also graduates from a dental school in Oklahoma, where they all took the examination for practice in that state, but not finding a favor able location, returned to Nebraska and Mr. Jhonson has located in Be atrice and is well pleased with his choice. an excellent showing in the lineup of the Louisville team. From Tuesday's Tlnily William Deles Dernier of Elmwood, was in the city today for a few hours looking after some matters of busi ness and visiting with friends. Mrs. V. C. Jones of Oakland. Cali fornia, who has been here visiting with relatives and friends, departed this morning for Omaha for a short stay. Mrs. Laura McLean and daughter, Miss Lucille, are here from Omaha visiting at the home of Mrs. A. H. Bushnell, sister of Mrs. McLean for a short time. Mrs. Ray Hose and little daughter Isabel, departed this morning for Belleville, Kansas, where they will spend a short time visiting with rela tives and friends for a short time. Mrs. Paul Metcalf and three chil dren, Bernard, Janet and Glen, of Lincoln, are here to enjoy a week's or ten days' visit at the home of Mrs. George Weaver, sister of Mrs. Met calf. Mrs. C. W. Stout of Lincoln, who has been visiting here at the home of her brother, George K. Staats, de parted this morning for her home and was accompanied by Mrs. Staats as far as Omaha. Charles Brinkman, who has been visiting at Peoria and Pekin, 111., with relatives and friends, returned home thi3 morning after a very pleas ant stay in that section of Illinois, where his family formerly lived. From SatiirJay's Daily On next Sunday morning Rev. Clyde Clay Cissel, district superin tendent of the Omaha district will occupy the pulpit at the morning worship hour. In the evening service Rev. John W. Henderson of Auburn, a brother of James B." Henderson, of this city, will occupy the pulpit and bring a real worth while message to the mem bers of the congregation. Advertis3 3ro:;r wr.nts in the Jour nal for results. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun-. ty, ss. In the County Court. In the matter of the estate of Ken ny Goodman, deceaspd. To the creditors of sai 1 estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the County Ccurt room in Plattsmouth in said county,-on Au gust 29th, 1925, and November 30th, 1925. at 9 o'clock a. m. of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 29th day of August, A. D., 1925, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 29th day of August, 1925. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 29th day of July, 1925. A. IL DUX BURY, (Seal) j30-4w County Judge. 3P jr ' jit U- Jk The Original Harmt ny Producing GradovSHe Gtassie Orshesira wll jazz up your etiff joints on - Saturday Ei'snin-g- August 1st AT THE ancs istiarm Come out and enjoy the Cool Breezes and Fine Floor. Gents 75c; Spectators 25c; Ladies Free! From Wednesday' Daily Clarence Busche of near Louisville was here for a few hours today at tending to some matters of business. Mrs. F. J. Hennings and son. Al bert, was here today for a few hours attending to some matters of busi- uesa. James Stander of Louisville, was here today for a few hours visiting with friends and looking after some Back From the West W. J. Wunderlich, Chester Stone and wife and Miss Isadore Stone, who have been visiting in the west for the past two weeks and who made 2,500 miles while they wero gone have returned. They visited ;niattera of bu8ine8S. iuasuiB par, wotcn 13 near oouiu Fork, Colorado, where they spent some time and also visited at Colo rado Springe, Denver and many oth er places in Colorado, returning via Holyoke and Imperiad and having a most delightful time while away. OLD SETTLERS' Union, on ebraska E BIG PmY! Attorney C. E. Tefft of Weeping Water was a visitor in this city to day, having some matters of business to attend to at the county court. W. L. Hobson, the Weeping Water undertaker, waa in this city today ?4 TO&h A. J. WBy of Fall City, and Other Good Speakers. Excellent Music During the Day by the Union Band! A Merry-Go-Round; Aeroplane, crrrying passengers, and plenty of other amusements for all the family. Oqsub and Enjoy a Fine Ptcnie Sinner! Meet AH Your Old Friends and Make New Ones! Plenty Good Shode! Good Walerl A Good Timo for fill!