PAQZ TWO PLATTSUOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER l7, 1925. 8 a N wka Department! Three BIG DAYS ie Cass Comity r ncuimrai fair ree Prepared in the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. 1925 7 t. 1 1 T 23 24 Easiness calcd Fred Nutzinaii and Mil Kugc-ne, to Plnttbinouth last M-uiduy. George Troop was a visitor at the ttate fair for two days and visited as well with some friends in Lin coln. Mrs. C. D. St. John was a visitor in Nebraska City last Saturday, vv.ere -she was a guest of friends for thf day. C. D. Earl Troop was a visitor at the state fair last week and on hi.s re turn Miss Maybelle came home with him and visited for over the week end. She enjoyed the visit very much and returned to her school work on Sunday evening. The public is invited to attend a lecture on the principles of the Ku Klu Klan at Nehawka. Neb., Thurs day evening. September 21th. Parade will leave Mainstrcet promptly at in. Follow parade to John just unloaded a car .f tankage, which he has dispose d i f : uO o'l lock p. ii to the many feeders living in this lecture ground. vicinity. Misses Mary Ketch and Esther St. Mori's Pollard, who has been quite John, who are attending school at ill fir some time is showing much Lincoln, were enjoying a visit at imprevi m-nt and is getting about i their home in Nehawka for over the again very nicely. week end. and returned to their Vrij Wpssel! wns a. visitor at Ne- . studies in Lincoln on the e arly tram tl.e fnrpr,:irl of the Mnndav mornini. i 11 il trt Ifink Vim. r PhitrnT. who has been at l'Ul Oil UlU n - i ti t nis Avilmntrn ti oii'io'iii' c n .- operator. Mrs. Lyle and daughters: j removed to Llmwood, where sne is operator, the children having mar ried. The arrangements for the fun eral were not known at this writing. CASS COUNTY GEFiL WINNER AT SHOW 'TirTT ri'pt, T7oa Tol-oc Tircf TTrtn. ors at State Fair With Blue Pongee Afternoon Dress. ( Not where he was a 1 1 1 r si.rae bu-dr.es--. L". li. Morris of Union was a visitor in Nehawka last Monday morning Mid was delivering pom? of the Stand Md Oil (Vs. products. A. D. KIntner, the physician, has l.- ;n having his ofiice redecorated and put in goixl condition, the work be ing done by V. M. Hurt-m. T.obert Troop. E. E. Leach and Hex Young were spending last wet k in the western portion of the state, vh'-re Mr. Young had a sale. La-t Sunday J. R. Hill and wife, with their children, were vi-itlng at Pnveival. Tov.a. where they were gu---;s of Joseph and George Hill. V.". O. Troop was a visitor in Omaha .t--t M'U'Vay. where he took a truck ;..ad of h'is to the market and was after other business matters I Candy for some time. Iookui ! i.., T- mil panied by Shirley Gill, where they were doing some work on the farm, both returned home on last Friday. having enjoyed the visit very much j as well as gett ing a lot of work done, j G rover IToback and family were I visiting last Sunday at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Massie. Mr. Mas i ie being a brother of Mrs. Hoback. land after having visited for a day. j returning home last Sunday evening, j They report Mrs. Massie as having been very, sick and having underwent an operation, also that stie was in a very critical condition for some time. how but could .Of. Ml - v.cil. 1".. i i - rat ; im thi : a ' lei II g I l.S. 'All i.d.'ing ph- i e. '.' K. T ri ll h. were l;-me of . driir.g on has been doing some o.i i in of tho Sheldon re L. M. McVey lives and much to the beauty of p a-i-.i wif of I'L.Us visiting in Nehawka at Y. O. Troop, last Fri down from the county s-i-af in t i i r car. Frank 1. Sheldon, proprietor cf the SV M' n department s'-'.r in Xeli'.v- i. a . w b-nda;, nd he 1). (.'. imo nth ; calld to Piatt to look aftc r some bu made the trip ra liis auto West was a visitor in Piatt mo-it h. where .'me matters iJav. lie vent rr.akir g t; -.: !in r Switzer. he was looking after cf business la.;t Mon- frorn there ta Omaha trip alto bee ause of who ha. been iu the north assisting in threshing the wheat c rop of that section completed bis v. oi k and returned liomf1 last we' k. end is ready for whatever turns up here now. L.eais S; humaker was a visitor in Liiu- 'in t"r tiie past week, anil while lie was there was employed in asist ia in th- xcavatioa of several ba-e-ii-t r.ta for s',rae business houses w hich are b-:i:g e rectcd. S:..riti" E. P. Stewart and County -Mtorney Vv. (',. Ke i k of PI ittsmoutii were in Nehawka last Monday morn ir.sr. calb. d here- by the robbery f the Ril'iard hall of Nels Ander-on and th" 1. arm -s shop of John T. Dale. Pair Younu. who. with tii3 familv. Cecil BeEay "Wolfe Dies. Cecil OcRay Yolfe. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry AW.lfe, living a few miles east of Avoea, and brother of Albert Wolfe of Nehawka. died at the hospital at Nebraska City last Wed nesday. September 9th. and was buried at the Mt. Pleasa.it cemetery. Mr. Wolfe was bcrn at. the home east of Avoca on December ."th, lio5. and made his home on th.p farm during his lifetime. He has been engaged in farming for himself for th.f past year and was taker ill September first. He has been in the hospital at Nebraska City for some time and died there. The funeral was held at the homo much finery they could how becomingly dressed ! lftcr tnev could oe was w hat counteu . lecom-i when the twelve best girls in Ne-j ; bra ska club work entered the first j ! annual style show at the recent state I fair. The girls have been taking; j practical training in making and, ; choosing their own costumes. They i 'made their dresses and chose; the fdioes. stockings and hat to complete; the costuiv.e. Cost of dress and en-! lire costume entered into the selec-( ( tion of the winners. ' The preliminary competition was j tdaged Wednesday afternoon in the agricultural extension building at ! the fair and the final placing of j awards ame in the evening while: the girls appeared on the stage be- j fore the crowded grandstand as tlifc: feature of beys' ana girls' club night, j Mary Ellen Wiles of Cass county j -von the championship. She wore a blue pongee d rests trimmed in white; which co.-t her t5.o0.. It was entered as an afternoon costume. Her hose vero black silk and her shos black ' low-heeled slippers'. Her entire cos-j ;ume cost 5 12. SO. j : Gladys Heilinan of Lancaster conn- j :ty placed second, wearing a gray; h'-veed dress trimmed in blue. Her; ! dress cost $5.rl and her entire cos-j runie cost $11.51. She wore gray j hose :id black slippers. Her cos j tunic w:is for street wear. i ' Virginia Janak of Saunders coun- I F r d a y ji S ST a rr.1 it Ws 'Z? i "! ,l - .J rf f mi Visitors p i a t f -T r' 0 r- f.a-j' m ha f.a-' 7i t i t e . L f,i? ,j jjll U J J i ex. 6 . r f xT ffy 1? T See Swine, very .IV i ciieep, i'c'iiiiry, Departriient, Educ east of Avoea on last Friday after-jTy ,vai5 third. She wore a rose linen noon, the interment being made inj,j'ress wdth a small black tie and) the beautiful Mt. Pleasant cemetery', ; ,ilack pritent leather belt. Ulack cot- J the services bing conducted by thoiton ilose ar,i black oxfords completed s m o u t -to, ioys ana Gii'is Stcck, Horses, ?Iules, Cattle, Domestic Products, Woman's jartment, bchooi Exhib- Club Exhibits, Baby Health De pariment, Fins Arts, Cf r-uunsry zlz cr all "dnds, Bee3, Hcney, liibii., Ilrvchinery, etc. 1 4 3 5;v Good Musi jcaseSii, rco:o3iil, rem. wrieel and Merrv-Uo-Kound for ihe Kit2-lies; GooJ, Cie:;n Corrections; Eig Livestock and School Eaptist church at Lmon. Mr. Voltojan(1 was an excellent young man aii'i leaves besides his relatives a host cf friends to mourn his early departure. There were of the relatives left, the mother and twelve brothers and sis- S3.00 It Rev. W. A. Taylor, pastor ot the5ipr costume. Her dress cost her entire costume $7.75 was made for school wear. The Misses Irene Sierk of Dakota county, Frieda Wiechhorst of Otoe cint-v, Mildrtd Meyers of Red Wil- ilow countv, Mary F.fakely of Johnson s vviiicn iiccrai pnzea are oem-i HAZEL ivIcOWEH SHOWS EXHIBIT HERE ALL WEEK. o lie red. teirs, the father having died on Oct. 3rd, 1022, leaving Burrel Wolfe, Al bert Wolfe, Fred timber, Henry ('.ru ber. John O ruber, James CI ruber, Her bert G ruber, Mrs. Lulu Siiellenber ger. Mrs. Hffie Carey, of Columbus Jurctian. Iowa, Mrs. Nellie Zich.' cf Palmyra, Auburn. Mrs. Daisey Pommelll of in Oklahoma lor l as l,e'Ti visiti th" pa-t ten das or two weeks, w relatives and friends and taking th'-ir iu turn rial vacati'ni, rt-tiirned home list week after haing lial a very eeli-htful time. Eofcert lyle Dies at Chicago. Robert Lyle, who has been, away from Nehawka for the Uijft ten .years and who waa lost to the'poople here for over eight years, but returned a year or so since, died in Chicago on last Sunday, where h1 has been em ployed as a blacksmith. While here he was employed by Mr. Thomas K. Fulton, while the wife. Mrs. Lucy iLyle was an employe of the Telephont county and Adeline Frederickson of Polk county were placed in the or der named for the eight prizes of fered. Others who entered costume3 were 3 lri-f- McLean of Seward county, Vir p i n i : Richardson of Washington. Washington, Helen Nunns of Fill n.or .- and Laura Frye of Douglas. The average cost of the dresses made, by the girls was ?3.90 and of th..' whole costume $9.45. Miss Mc Lean of Seward county made a school drei.3 for $1.10 and got her entire costume for $4.51. Miss ltoso Shonka of the Lincoln schools, who acted as judge, said the i,irls showe'd thir training in choos ing ni" tori als. colors and trimmings 'hat suited their particular types of figures and complexions. She thought another outstanding feature of all the costumes was their completeness, notwithstanding their simplicity. All oi i;ie gins snowed a wise expenui- ure cf money. They were dressed a3 gins, not as nine women, as is jMhe tendency of ro many girls who Sj have not had the training of girls' Is. sow in e club work of the aaricultural extension service. The winning girl will represent Nebraska in a style show at the an nuol club congress held in connec tion with the international livestock exposition -Jn Chicago each year. D a y Notice to Z.xiiibilors No charge is made for slaiis, pens or ccopj. Will see that your entries are ccred for nishL and day. Mde cut your entry blanks. Bring the best yea have, and you will help to make this a Bigger and Better Feir. Write for Preiniuni Lhi, Rules and Regulations. A 1 D a n c e E ir if e r y N i h in Send Entries Direct the deDartment you 3 i.-; ti S3' S to Superintendents of place your Exhibit, or retarv n ii Three BIG DAYS Hit secret of a Good Night': Sleep lo sleep the long night thiough without any interruption from earlj7- morning cold, is doubly assured vith a Wearwell Blanket. The excellent quality of the fibre used in the weaving provides a high degree of protection from cold and offers exceptional lightness of weight. Call in and lock over cur display. There are blankets to suit every taste in color, patterns, qualit3', size and price. RECEIVES HIGH HONOR 1! From "Wfflnesilay's raily Jlrs. C. A. Rosencrans of this city, who lias been very active in the work of the American Legion Auxiliary in this city as well as in the state or r mat ion. has been notiheu of a very pleasing honor that has been bestow ed upon her by the national organ titization of the Auxiliary. Mrs. Ros encrans nas neen tiesignatea uv tne national presi.lent of the Auxiliary 'as one of the pages of the national convention which meets in Omaha October C to i) on the dates of the American Legion convention. The Auxiliary will hold their national convention in the auditorium of the Mfponic temple at Omaha. The recognition that has been ac corded Tdrs. Rosencrans is most pieas- 4;mg to the members of the Auxiliary ijpnd the American Legion in this city fijau'i is ai very well bestowed honor on ft this lady who 1ms been such a faith ful worker in the cause. ft T2 b 0 s Where Customers Feel at Kerne Telephone No. 14 . Nehawka, Nebr. ESTABLISHED DISTINGUISHED VISITOR HERE i IjFiom AVednesiiriy's Taily ?! This morning. Col. Tom Majors, -ejnasl.a s crai-d old man. p.cconw pnnietl by his brother. Wilson" Ma jors, was here for a few hours. While in the city the two well known resi dents of Peru were visitors at the Nebraska Masonic Home where they spent the time visitiug with John Marl. art, one of the residents there and an old friend of many years' standing. Col. Majors and his brother are re- fj I turning- home from Pi a trip to the P.lack Hills and the northwest por tion of Nebraska and spent some lit tle time here before resuming their journey on to their heme at Peru. tors at the teb phono exchange, wore visiting at the heme of Chus Everett at Ralston for a few days during the past. week. Miss . Kl.-de Trook is assist ing at the switch board. The Indies o the Congregational aid society are meeting this after noon, Thursday, with Mrs. Fi d Caesteris, who will be assisted as garage at his home is being kept prct- 'hostess in the entertainment by Mrs. j ty busy at thi3 time. j Albert Dill. You may know the Kidi-i George Shackley is painting the A. es will have a delightful time. I j Mr. and Mrs. William Hallenberger j i departed on Tuesday of this week fori i Reed City, Kas., driving in their oru car. tney going te see soni' AVOCA NEWS John Kuntz. who works at the irsg the work here-to-fore and he will conduct the entire business in the future. Reveives Injury to Her Foot. ! Mrsfi William Marcly had the mis- fortune to have he ankle turn, caus j ing a very severe sprain which has ; laid her up for some time, during the time Mrs. August Russ has been as isisting in the .store. ( For a mild, easy action of the bow--els, try Doan's Regulets, a modern laxative. 30c at all stores. Aimmerer building, wnicn maKes an excellent building when completed. j Thomas Rtraub was called to Weeping Water to look after son"1 business matters ia--t Wednesday , morning. Claude Ronehan, the painter, i' embellishing tlie cream station, and also the new- home of C. K. Tefft on j the farm. . Mr. and Mrs. Clmrles Ward were i visiting at Union last Monday after-! noon, where they were called to after some business. The Cole Auto Co.. of Water, had one of their r.ey sryl Ford cars at Avoea on Wednesday afterncn for the people to see. Mrs. Anna Mohr is having a crib builty on the phice on which John Kruse lives, to care for the excdlcnr corn which this gentleman kr.s raised this voar. Albert Schultz has his new ban; completed and is giving it a good, painting, which is a good insurance you save all. and a good painting preserves any building. Wiliam- Morlcy furnished the paint and painting material for the painting of the produce station. Hie new barn of Albert Pehultz and the C. K. Tefft house, which replaces the one destroyed bv the cvtlone. William Galliser. the market man of Avoea. acc.omnanicd bv Mrs. Gal- liser and her mother were shopping 'and looking after business matters in Weeping Water la;t Wednesd?.;- afternon, making the trip in their car. L. J. Marnuardt, who has been in Omaha for some time receiving treat ment, and who underwent an opera tion for appendicitis a short time iince,- is getting along nicely and hopes to be able to be home the lit ter part of this week. Mrs. Rachel Everett and daugh ter, Leona, who is one of the opera- Will Feed Cattle. Messrs. Henry Hointieman and Fred Ahrens, during the forepart of ' EPISCOPAL LADIES TO HOLD CHRIST MAS SHOP ifi DEC. Date For Annual Event is Fixed Up on as Wednesday. December 2; Plan Very Fine Event. binds whiidi they have there as well a to visit with friends .aijd rehiiiws. They are spec ting to be a w a v for about ten Oliver fc'e business. Mrs. J. and Mrs. days. While the) acat is looking ai e av. :iy after the ' this week, received six car loads of very fine feeding cuttle, which they ' will fei-d in partnership. II. ;h of I these gentlemen are cxperien-ed feed ers and r-hou'd be able to realize n ; very handsome pro lit on thtir in vestment when they come to s 11 their M. Dunbar and .son. Glen.' H. R. Dunbar, moliier i t 'exi .' ?.Tr. J. M. Dunbar, denarted on lrst j Vi'ednet-dav morning in the ir car for Weeping, Kahoka.- Mo., whore thev will visit ! with relatives and friends rr .some I two weeks. That was the form--:-'.home of the Pimbnr fumily and the-y j aro well acfiuaiiited and will certain ly nave u line time. Marvel No ell. who p:u:ed her ninth milestone last Tue? day, celobrated it j in proper style with a large num ber of her little friend. w"a-. played On Pat; games on the lawn and enjytd the; the merchants hne provided a gala evenirx very pleasantly. Mrs. Not 11; day or rather evening fer the peo served delightful refreshments (lur-ip!o of Avoea. There will be a tree ing tlie evening and all departed at rapture snow which w 11 be followed the proper h uir. extending tlie wish by a free dance, ihat all mav enj.-.y : stock. i i j Rejuvenating in Hissouri. j Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Prendel. on ; bis: Tuesday, departed for Excelsior ' Springs, Mo., where they will spend i their vacation, which will extend over some ten duj. They drove over jto the "Show Me State," in their car land will surely enjoy the trip.- It Is rday All Free. night of this we .i- for m.iiiy more happy birthdays Marion Pitman, the carrier of the mail ou the rural route rut ef Avoea , accompanied by Miss L'. ti.cr zb.e, was attending the concert rriven by the bund ot Weeping Water at the Masonic home at I'lai ismomh last Sunday and a!o attended the ball game betwoon Phittsmouth and the Woodman cf tlie World team, which Marion says was a llne'game and no doubt. ! themselves. The children are not tr ' be slighted for they are to receive f;iii ice cream cone through the kinl ,' ncss of tlie drug siqi"- while the ; child with a verv fine stick ol' andy. Ihe Gaiape Changes A deal was eonsuimitel on li.-t Wednesday whereiy Harry Mar quardt soM his interest in the busi ness and"!:5 ?--''k v. hi'-h he was ear-, ryingof supplies, par's and r ccessor- its to Carl Zaiac-r, who has been do-i Hands. We regret to le.irn ot" the serious illness of Judge Woodson, for many ytars on the supreme bench in Mis souri. He was an old friend of the editor of the Journal and a gentle man of great legal ability. We hope ho will survive his present illness. In death he will be sadly missed in the grand old state. Try Journal Want Ads. It pars. I From A'c.:;ii-s'la.vs Daily -r-j The members of the St. Luke's and ;f. Mary's Guilds of the Episcopal church h'-id their meeting yesterday a ic moon ;u me nome oi .Mrs. sicni y W. Roll on South Sixth street and at which there were present a very large number of ladies and the great est interest taken in the procctdiims of the in eting. The ladies at this m-eiing tenk steps to perfect the final arrange ments for their annual Christmas simp which each year h is been a spe cial feature of the holiday season in this (ity and afforded the opportun ity of displaying and selling- large lines of tlie most dainty needlework i ami ianey nanu-maue iiovciiics. i no ! ladies at the inciting lixed the date ! for tlie Christmas shop as Wednes j day. December 2, the location to be I announced later. j During, the course of the meeting jthe members of the guilds had the 'rlearure of hearing ti)f trzt of a se- n'es of talks on The History of the Church." given by the rector. Father George 1). Pierce, which was most interesting and gave the ladies an insiclt into the ancient Christian church ef which th Episcopal church is one of tlie great branches and retains the forms and teachings of tho original church. The social time was Fpent in sew ing and in the visiting among tho members until an appropriate hour when dainty and delicious refresh ments were served that added to the enjoyment of the occasion. Have you anything: to sell or buy 1 Then tell the orld about it through the Journal Want Ad columa. I