P223 TWO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1926. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL Nehawka Department! Prepared ia the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. Business matters called Frank P. Sheldon to Union on last Monday af ternoon, he drivine over with his. truck. John S. Vallery Bhelled and sold some four thousand bushel of corn to C. R. Troop and Joe Baker, who are using it for feeding purposes. Mrs. Ida Fenton of Marshall, Minn., arrived at Nehawka on Monday after noon and is visiting at the home of her niece Mrs. William Waldo. Gerber Goodman has been naving some warts removed from his nana j and the way the blood flowed it al most looked like a major operation Just Unloaded a Car Priced at $75 per Ton $3.75 per 100 Shorts, per ton . . $35.00 Red Dog, ton . . . 45.00 C. D. St. John Nehawka - Nebraska CASH GROCERY Cream Station Try us with your next bill. Our motto "Best of Service' Bert Willis Sutphen's Old Stand Nehawka, Nebr. Roy'Yonker of Union, was a busi ness visitor Jn Nehawka looking after the sale of the Chevrolet auto for the firm of Charles Atterbery of Union. Ivan Balfour of near Union, was a business visitor in Nehawka on last Monday, and was looking after some business matters ns well as visiting with his friends. Miss Julia Troop and brother, George Troop, were in attendance at the meeting of the Young Peoples So ciety at the Presbyterian church in Murray on last Sunday evening. Troy L.:. Davis of Weeping Water, was a visitor at his farm north of Nehawka on la6t Friday, coming to see about the shelling of corn which he had there and which he sold to W. O. Troop Mrs. Folden of the western portion of the state arrived on last Monday evening and is visiting at the home of her sister Mr.s George McConnell and also with her nephew and family, Frank McConnell. Mrs. Guy Wiles, who has been at the hospital for a number of weeks and returned, home some two weeks since was able to be over to Mur ray one day last week and is progress ing nicely in her recovery. Mrs. C. Rutherford is no enjoy ing the attentions of a very bad car buncle on her neck which came unbid den to make her a number of week's visit. The affliction however is get ting some better at this time. Mrs. Frank "Wildricks and two chil dren of Fountain, Colorado, arrived here on last Saturday, they coming to visit with the brother of Mrs. Wildricks, Mr. Victor Minter, and will make a visit of a number of days. Albert Anderson entertained at his DR. JOE J. STIBAL Telephone No. 3 city yesterday for a few hours attend ing to some matters of business and visiting with his friends. Dr. G. L. Taylor and wife of Mur ray were in the city for a short time today,-being enroute to Omaha where they were called to look after soma imatters of business. Dr. Albert A. Fricke, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Fricke of this city, who has in the last eight years been lo cated on the Pacific coast is here to enjoy a visit with the home folks and to enjoy a short stay in the old home. vMrs. ' Fred Spangler accompanied i u.hipVi ivna rnVo1 to' a kind's tAKtfi. home on last Sunday, Dan Anderson; an(J Qn the anniversary Gf the arrival by her son-in-law, Ruel Sack, were ana ianmy, j-kjuis ivuss auu laumj ( Qf Mr Pollard in America, which was in umana toaay wuere iney spem me and J. H. Steffens and family, all en- just 7Q years before. Bert Willis had day with Mrs. Ruel Sack at the Iin joying the visit fellowship and tne('arrived 26 years before and when manuel hospital where she is recov excellent dinner which Mrs. Ander- prank rtODb arrived, no one knows, ering from her operation of the las: son served. Jxor he was here when "who laid the of the week. Many of the people of Nehawka and ichunk.. Thi th birthday of vicinity are gathering and placing in J Geor&e Lopp and Frank Dark, but the dry their supply of seed corn for, they did not geem tQ have thelr names me coming spring, iney uon 01 wish In the po-tj on account Df bad weather to run any chances of not having good, Q (joubt. . seed, and so are taking the precaution y ' of putting it away now. W11 tt i j PnnvPTitinTi J. J. Lohnes of Grant was a visi-f WJ" tt0 t0 T,??' t,-i ,ttn.iJ The ladies of the Royal Neighbors ine the funeral of his father. John 1? Ameriea are making: preparations Lohnes, Sr., on last Friday, which oc-j curred at Cedar Creek. Mr. Lohnes also -visit with his daughter, Robert Troop while here for the entertaining of the district convention 'of their order when it MlS (Ilail ul ine ieiiawha auunui - '.ium on October 15th, and at which Earl Troop "and Arnold Mast were over on the Weeping Water last Sat-j urday evening, where they spent the night in camp ami put the time in time a very excellent program is to be had. Splendid Band Formed in Vicin ity of Louisville Farmers Union Band Under Direction of E. H. Schulhof Start on Concerts. if jr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LMyiypT" pr A new musical organization has been formed in Cass county that from TO-DAY Your Hogs are the Most Valu able Thing on the' Farm Why not have the investment protected. Drop in and learn about ,my special price -on Cholera Serum. Dr.G.L Taylor Veterinary Surgeon Murray - - Nebraska AT NEHAWKA AUDITORIUM Friday - Saturday Nights See Founders of Republic, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, Paul Revere! See Valley Forge, Wasliing-ton crossing- the Delaware, the Patriots at Concord and Lexington, Surrender of Lord Cornwallis and the Inauguration of Washington, first President of the United States. See Morgan's famous Riflemen, the "Liberty or Death" Brigade. A most spectacular production, interwoven with History. Prices, 20 and 35c ' Makes Long Trip. .h;nir Utit tho fluVi mnct havo hppn' .Mr. and Mrs. t'nauncev urion. ine tr, thP oirnimstances for thev latter beint formerly Miss Lulu, the outlook will become one of the did not bite the first time. Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. Nelson Berger is carrying R. Davis, formerly of this place but a finger which had the misfor- now of Fullerton, California, were tune to get In the way of the kraut guests here for a short time several cutter, when this excellent lady was days Eince wffen they were guests at in the process of making kraut for the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fal the winter. The finger is getting mer. Mr. and Mrs. Orton were return along nicely however at this time. ing from a trip to the east which ex- Olaf Lundberg has accepted the tended as far as Pittsburgh, Pa., and agency for the Crosley-and Radiola included in its entirity a distance of f0r the time when they might start radio receiving sets, which he has re- over six tnousand miles, iney are. tne concert work. ceived some already and will have in liking tho west very much and have Tne band has been under the di stock a fine array of these machines prospered while there. They also rection of E. H. Schulhof of Platts- for selection in a short time. Watcn visiteu ior a time in weeping water moutnf one ef the most thorough for announcement when tne gods ar- on ineir vay nome. . band Instructors in the middle west rive. I Cecil Piper of Dunnigan, mo., ana Givin? Great Plav best and snappiest of its kind in the county and one that will have a very successful future before it. This is the Farmers Union band, composed of the young people of the vicinity of College Hill district south of Louisville and which has for the past few months been very indus triously-practicing and getting ready see this show. LOGALNEWS Dr. Heineman, Dentist, Hotel Main OYS' AND GIRLS' All Leather Sturdy Black or Brown Shoes and Oxfords. A Shoe that Fits - A Shoe that Wears We can Assure You of Com plete Satisfaction rzs b a Where Customers Feel at Home " . -'.'.- Telephone No. 14 : i Nehawka, Nebr. ESTABLISHED 1888 - - c :i i 1 i "K ' V. 1 A lli. 1 mimiy amveu in auU Elsewhere in this paper will appear I'iper is worKing on me iarm 01 uon- the announcedment of the great play aid scnnctemeier ana are living on bv D. v. Griffith. "America" which the farm. They are liking their first will ho at the Nehawka. auditorium experience in Nebraska vey well and on the coming Friday and Saturday are expecting to make this their per- of this week. If you love something manent home. , truly American in its character better W. A. Robertson of . Plattsmouth, as assistant to D. C. West, as special administrator for the estate of Chris Ross, late of this vicinity was in Ne hawka last Saturday and here was the land divided among the children, each being well satisfied with the division. james v. Jiagney was a visitor in mi. tii,,,-. cot Plattsmouth on last Tuesday where h wpnf. as one nf tlm Ket of men who' From Monday's Daily- were called bv the countv for the pur-' Miss Eleanor O'Brien, one of the doss of setline the Question of the High school students from the vicin new road which is to be a feature to of Manley, spent the week end at -solve the transportation from Platts-. home. mouth north .on. the .Washington . Mrs. Allie F. Meisinger was among Highway. , . r , . the visitors in Omaha today to look . : Frank Lemon, who has been visit- after some matters of . business in ing in Minnesota, and where he went that city. , a . : . t. " r T AnAvt . io rei" "-i Mr. and Mrs. Virgel Perry were in irciau "UI"C V tt"u "J" "uu Omaha yesterday for a few hours vis 1" t " iting with friends, returning home oass throueh are said to have been,"1 eeninS- something awful. However, he is ex-1 Emmons Holly, of Sioux Falls, pected home this week. t South Dakota, came in Saturday even- ; Lester Wunderlich and wife of ng to enjoy a few days' visit here Omaha were visiting in Nehawka and, with his relatives and friends. were the guests at the home of the; George B. Lehnhoff of Omaha came parents of the former. Lester, who is dvn last evening to visit at the i employed with the fc-inclair Oil Co., home of his mother, Mrs. F. D. Lehn- looks after the trucks which are used hoff and his sister. Miss Tillie, for a auu , ura l kj oiuua v jlj wcriv it' y 110 Ft time. put the trucks in the best of condition 1 ' rvf,,, -....., r iu I AIrs- T. Dutcher of Warrens j W. O. Troop and son. Robert. the'burf: Missouri, who has been here latter living nar Mvnnrri H.n.rtpH visiting with relatives and friends, ' -n laat SIilTiIair nnnn fnr tho. wk) departed thev eoina- to Grand Island, where' ""'"S on Monday of this week they were ex- I iIrs- William Budig, who has been pecting to attend the cattle sale which nere visiting wnn relatives anu was staeed there.. Thev will exnect. friends departed this morning for also to purchase some hogs which they Omaha where she is making her home are intending to ship here for feed-! with her daughter, .Mrs. W. H. Ofe ing. land family. i . A. btoll is tne possessor or one I e. A. Kirkpatrick and wife, of of the latest in the line of motor cars, 1 Nehawka, came up last evening from nis cnoice mis ume oeing a unrysier their home and departed this morn tcoacn, wnicn is aooui ine last wora inff for Deg Moines, Iowa, where they ;in the matter of the modern motor win attend the G. A. R. reunion that car. ana wnicn win mane an excellent ig being fteld therp thig week liar iv i iniH gfiiiifiiia.il auu 1113 gmm this morning for Omaha on wife. The new acquisition was pur .chased through the Clarence Hanson agency. - William Brandt and wife were Mr.s. Fred Spangler from south of the city was in Omaha yesterday for a few hours where she visited with Mrs. Ruel Sack at the hospital over to Weeping Water on Monday, an found the patient doing as well afternoon of this week, they going to 8 possible under the circumstances, place on exhibition at the Cass Coun-J Michael Grassman, an old time ty fair, the special work done by the resident of this city, who has for scholars of the school which Misa a number of years been located - at Brandt teaches and is known as dis- St. Louis, Missouri, came in yester trict No. 60. Miss Helen has been one ' day for a visit here with the old of the very successful teachers of time friends and to revisit the scenes Cass county schools. of his boyhood days. , M"- R(s Prince, who has been Miss Freda Hughes, who has been 111 t-ziiiaiiii lur ti iiuiiiuti ui uuya fitt ing for her sister, Mrs.n Warren v- 1 4 ,u T ... T . I departed thismorning for Omaha to has been at the Lord Lister hospital for some time and where she under- ir'uc. ol,cv"" r"""' " ... ..... 'fnp Prpshvtorinn nam Innrv at. that and also had her gall cist removed, here visiting at the home of her sis- iter, Mrs. H. G. JFcClusky and family, and who is reported as geting along nicely at this time, came home on last j Sunday morning when Mr. Prince , went after her. They report very bad l roads between Plattsmouth and Oma- iha. i Thomas E. Fulton and wife and day for a few hours attending ; granddaughter, Miss Leona Stoll, andjsome matters of business. IHerold KImlon and family were en-j August Wendt of Murdock, who Joying the attendance at a family, has been appointed one of the ap j reunion of the E. M. Ruby family, praisers in the condemnation pro 'near Weeping Water, where there; ceedings on the land for the new Presbyterian seminary at that place. Miss Hughes was accompanied as far as Omaha by Rev. H. G. Mc-Clusky. From Tuesday's Dally W. O. Troop and son, Robert Troop, Jr., of near Mynard were here to- to j was a large number of the family , gathered in their annual get-to-i gether meet. A most enjoyable time was had and the boys, who are es pecially fine musicians, rendered sweet music during the gathering and! bottom road, was here to- Platte day. Miss Florence Dean of Council Bluffs, who is here visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ernest hia ,.v, ,. Hutchison, departed this morning all present. Mrs. Nellie Russell of with Mrs- Hutchison for Omaha to Weldbna, Colorado, a sister of Mr.soend the day- Ruby was the guest from the farthest Mrs. 'R. --A. Tissue of Seward and distance and was well 'paid for her! Mrs. -S. C. Cutler of 'Modale, Iowa, coming so fafto1 attend the enjoy- aunts of Mrs.' B. W.f Livingston and and under his careful training the band has been making a great pro gress and thir work has now reach ed the stage when they will be able to give concerts and those who have heard them are enthusiastic over this young organization. The band has a membership of twenty-five pieces and is a real organization. The first concert given by the young men and women was on Tues day of this week at the College Hill school when the offering was given for the benefit of the parents and friends and proved a success even greater than had been hoped for by the members of the band and their director. At the close of their regular prac tice work on Tuesday the parents and friends commenced to arrive in cars and soon a very large number were at the school house to enjoy the several very line numbers that were When you have o carefully chosen every thing else that goes into your new home, don't be any less particular about the beating system you install. Select the best! 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After the concert the members of the party proceeded to bring forth the many baskets of dainties that had been prepared by the ladies and which formed the basis of a dainty and delicious repast that made the completion of a real evening of delight. FARM FOE SALE The Dovey section. Will sell In one piece or will divide to suit purchaser. See or write O. H. ALLEN, Omaha, Nebr. 2220 Howard Street. Planning a picntc or party? Call at the Bates Book and Gift Shop and HUNT THE SQUIRRELS From Wednesday's Daily Yesterday afternoon Officer Clyde Jachson and Howard Fullerton were out in the vicinity of King Hill, south of Plattsmouth, pursuing the elusive squirrels that make their abode in that locality and both of the hunters returned home safely, not having been attacked by the little lively members of the . rodent family who are now laying away their winter supply of food. The hunters returned with a bag of eleven of the squirrels they report and some large and hand one specimen of the crow family that was winged by Officer Jackson and which will be preserved as a trophy of the hunt. SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS Alfalfa 99 pure. $12.50 bu.. Tim othy ?4.50, Rosin Rye, $1.50, Sweet see the many things the Dennison; clover $6.75. innocuiation 25c acre line offers. (Johnson Bros, Neb. City able-gathering. Sam Gilmour,' who 'have been here since Saturday visiting " with the re latives, departed T this -morning for their home. The ladies are sisters Three Ate. Chicken.' -Morris Pollard, -who is a -very cele tratd caterer,,nd a -cook.' which lew of the late Mrs William Gilmour equal atidinone- surpass; -had tor. his,' : . - - tJSneSts.on last .week, "BfTf ""Willis" and Trom'"WeJnesday sTDally Frank Robb, to a chicken ; dinner, r f t f f r T T f T T f T T t T T T T X x X X X X X X x X X X T t r I: HERE ST IS - - THE BIG CASS COUNTY E T TIT sis suii m ii Closing Event of "the 1926 Baseball Season i 1 U ! '.. W ' "-. WW.'MU.'Y'I1'J-1 IPBifSiiiiMtEa-iiiif-iriiiiweiil SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 at Greenwood Nebr. Plattsm'th vs. Greenwood Manley vs. Greenwood SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 at Plattsmouth, Nebr. Manley vs. Plattsmouth Greenwood vs. Plattsm'th SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10 at Manley, Nebr. Plattsmouth vs. Manley Greenwood vs. Manley -First Game Called at 1:30 Sharp! FOR TWO GOOD GAMES t f y V f f y f f f y y t ".y y y y y y y y y t f y y y y y y f y y -y y rt y t y L. G. Tofld- of X'nron, - war in the JJWJJmJAJ