The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 23, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1927,
Nehawka Department!
Prepared in the Interest of the People of Nehavrka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially
for the Journal Readers.
J S Pitman and wife of nearj vteiting in Nehawka at the present
Union were visiting in Nehawka and! time, were visiting with their father,
were looking after some business on.Mr. Stewart Rough, last Sunday at
last Monday. ! the Wise Memorial hospital at Oma-
Miss Florence Jewell of Weeping! ha.
Water was visiting for the fore part Robert Dewsdaw and son, Robert
of tli is week at the home of his sis- Jr., and a number of other gentlemen
ter Mrs Parr Young. from Omaha, as wel as a number from
Frank Sehlictmrior was a visitor , Texas, wno are mieresiea in me wei-
reach in and turn the night latch
and thereby secure entrance to the
building. The cash register had been
left open with the change In it and
this was secured.
At the store of Mrs. Reynolds the
burglars had pried open the catch on
the screen door in the rear of the
store and then as at the other store,
broke a small piece out of the glass
'of th rlrr q -rwl nnnrcH tho oatcYl and
. . . allowed them entrance to the store.
, , "V. , The money here had all been removed
John Opp and the fani-: in tha, Mf ,, avft the
rian oiuiuuikivi ...j. - , , .
in Omaha last Monday having some! fare of Nehawka were looking after where, at the Wise Memorial hospital.
well again
ily were over to Omaha last Sunday ;iburKlara nothing for their trouble
ana visuea uranuiamer upp. The Union robber!ea Were discov-
. . . . c red Sunday Einrniii? and Sheriff Bert I
james Diewan nougn, iiie iiiai Reed caUed tQ the s0(?ne of actlon but
manager 6f the Farmers' Grain Co., no trace of the parties coul(1 be found
of Nehawka, had been for some time anl no tlues that misnt lead to the
a suffered from a strangulated hernia, identification of the parties.
rtotk to take to market, taking them! s-ome business matters in the hust-
uver to the big city in his truck.
Messrs James Stone and Glen Wells
were called to Lincoln on last Mon-
he underwent an operation for its
ling little city on last Sunday and j correction. The operation proved a
Monday. j success, and while Mr. Rough is suf-
Glen Wells of Kansaas City, who it j fering much since the ordeal he is
day where they were looking after-wii re rememuereu, was wun james getting along nicely and the atteni-
t-:omo business matters Tor tne iay. i nione ior a iuhk muy ueie, mxuiujiau- - mg pnysicians are very noperui mat.
Reports from the home of Mr. L. 11. ied by Mrs. Wells, was visiting with he will soo be out of danger and will
Young; who has been very ill at his Mr. and Mrs. Stone for a few days be able to return to his home in due!
honi' for some time past, is that he; during tne weeK-enu ana a poriion or time. The many friends of this popu-i
is much improved and continues to this week, and enjoying the occasion! iar gentleman are very solicitious for. Triple Anniversaries Are Held at the
improve. . J very much. I his welfare and are hoping his recov- . ,, -,
Mrs. John K.-ttlehut entertained a C. D. Adams and family and J- O.jery may be speedy and permanent,
number of her friends at the home ' Wunderlieh and wife were over tO(
Chautauqua This Week
The Standard Chautauqua is giving
an interesting series of programs at
the Chautauqua grounds in Nehawka
a portion of this week and a part of
near Rock Bluffs at a shower whicn omaiia last bunnay wnere tney were
v.::s given in honor of her friend Mrs. Visiting with friends for the after
Hort Willis. noon, and while there they were visit-
Wliiie Mr. J. S. Rou:h is at the ing with their friend3 J. S. Raugh
hospital at Oinslia. the elevator work and Peter Opp who are convalescing
is i.oing ioom-u auer ny .r. ju"'" "l 1 next, running from the twenty-fourth
iviinwr. who is an excellent man forest 11. Cunningham, who has .
f;r the position. been operating a saw mill near Elm-
Thomas E. Fulton and wife were wood for some time, was a visitor at
visiting last Sunday at Nebraska City, home on last Sunday, and remained
whore thi y were guests at the home for a short time the first of the week
f Mr and Mrs. Edgar Glaze. All en- to et his threshing outfit in readiness
joyetl th. occasion very much. j fr the coming threshing season
Orvil Griffin, who is evnloved in-a! which promises to be a good one.
Lewiston Aid
Society Enjoys
Birthday Dinner
Country Home of Sir. and
Mrs. John Toman.
bank at Lincoln, was a visitor with' J. H. Stefrens and family were
his parents and sister in Nehawka spending last Sunday and a portion
for over the week-end. returning to of Monday at the home of their
his work at Lincoln on Monday morn-J friends. Superintendent and Mrs. W.
L. Rurboe and children at Barnston,
The ladies aid society of Lewis
ton, just oast of Murray, gave a very
delightful birthday dinner on Sun
day at the attractive country heme
of Mr. and Mrs. John Toman. The
event was given in honor of Mrs.
Mary Wiley, one of the old residents
of that section of the county, Mrs.
John Toman find Allen Vernon.
The members of the jolly party
had come with well filled baskets and
which assisted in the forming of a
most delicious diniu-r that followed
I at the noon hour and which was
Visiting Friends Here. jrorved in cafeteria style in the din-
Mr. and Mrs. Warden Ileebner of,,n room or the Dome anc wiiun an
Chevonno. Wvn . and Mr firnnville enjoyed to the Utmost, as tho cul-
which is Friday of the coming week
The company is putting on the boards
some very entertaining and instruc
tive entertainmncts. All of Nehawka
and vicinity and as many as can find
it convenient, from other localities,
shoud go ad enjoy and profit by these
programs.
Or. A. R. Kintnor reports the ar- where they are making their home Heebner of Imperial, where the later rn-nation of the feast the delicious
- j i.. i I 1 ,. i r r ! , is enmloved in a hank, have been i strawberries from the Hendnckn
nvai oi a urv nr.e nine iiaumuer ui u m ii- imrxiiM huiul-c suuci-, - - , . . . ,
Li. ' i .i..,n inton.io.-.t ihn cnhnnia f (it visitlns with friends and relatives home and the uo cream which had
i- ii ...nrt Peter Turtis who hn heon in thf here find at Murray. They are guests frn prowde-l ny the Toman family
at t!ie home of their aunts, the Misses was served and everyone felt that
cn S-'indav led a few davs since and has been " orden, and on Monday Mr. and Mrs. j the umner was one of the most de
Clarence Heebner. who is visiting visiting at the home of William Race, i" aruen "eebr.er departed for Deni- ligntiul that they had the eppor-
;., v-v,.,.i.- t. f,.- no e couth ,.f I'liinn Atr ,1 Atra Aihort son, Iowa, where thev will visit for.tunity of participating in for some
th.iv;-..'-it eron of Vh.ise eonntv beinirl Wolfe and dauehter. Gladvs. were a time at the home of the parents of j tiny. It is reported that one of the
J " W TT t . 1 1 .
an excellent om and will out-strip over to the Race home on last Sun
the saui" cereal in the eastern por
tion of the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Lundberg entertained
at their home in Nehawka in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wells, on last
Monday evening, at a six o'clock din
ner, which was also enjoyed by the
many friends of these two families.
Mrs. Martin Ross and sister, Mrs.
Benson, of Colome, So. Dak., who is
Have the Best Light
We handle the Westing-
hddse 'Electric light for the :
home and business house.
These are absolutely the
best lights made and sell
as low as you can get them
anywhere, even Omaha or
larger cities.
If you want best tires at
lowest cost, come see us.
day to visit with the Race family as
well as the visitors.
Albert Anderson and wife with
their little son were visiting for last
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. Steffens, parents of Mrs. Anderson,
Mrs. Heebner for a time before they
return, to their home in the west.
tables used in the serving broke be
neath the load of good things.
The afternoon was pleasantly
ppent in a musical program, several
veiy fine piano numbers being given
y Mrs. A. jJove Ascn Mrs. Major
Olaf Lundberg
Nehawka, Nebr.
Returns From the West.
Uncle 5S- E. Shrader, who has been
in tile west for some tiirir nnrl return
ed heme last week, had manv very. Hall and Mrs. John Hendricks. Vo-
at Lorton. where they enjoyed a very , good words to say for the excellent ! cal numbers were given by Mrs
fine dinner and also were guests at'erop which that country is now pro-!Asche and Miss Mary Parks while
the home of Mr. ad Mrs. Frank Horst-! ducing and also the excellent lands J Mrs. George Toman gave several de
mann, of near Talmage, where they, which make up the wonderful west, jlightful whistling selections. TLe
enjoyed supper, returning home in; whola group of the aid society join
tne later evening. j Hears Daughter Is Very Sick. ?d in tne singing or the o:u songs
James Hill, while he was doing) woni wn reeentiv rer-eiveri from and the hymns that added to the
some work on his truck, and was niln teiiintr rf the verv eriti.-ni pleasures of the happy event. Those
working under the vehicle had some j iiineES 0f Mrs Gracie Rhoden who is I attending were: llessers and Mes
filings from the work which he was raaking her home in the south and'ames Frank Campbell, Robert Nick-
ucing tan in one or nis eyes, causing was very low Mr. and Mrs. Shrader nes. George Parks.,Major IIa.ll. Al
mucn pain ana inKamlng the optic,! jmmedatelv denarted for n.-illa toflen Vernon and baby. Jess Atter-
but after the member was cleaed of bo at the bedside of the daughter and
the steel particles by the family phy- to render what assistance possible in
sician. Dr. G. H. Gilmore, the eye nursing the loved one back to health,
is showin improvement. , The many frien(ls of both the parents
and
niirhlpp n a verv cnHeif-mia for
Uncle Peter Opp Poorly. i her welfare and are hoping that she
Uncle Peter Opp, who has reached many soon b on the way to recovery.
the four score of years, and some .
more, has for some time been suffer-! Plav Rail With Weeni-n Wafer.
hernia. Was t-i1p hnsebnll tenm rf Weeninf
baby.
berry and little duaghter. John
Hendricks. Charles, Read, George To
mnn, Fred Campbell. Herbert Kid
well of Auburn, Dora Crosser of
Wood River, William Wehrbcin
Perry Coffman, George Schafer of
Omaha. Javvis Lancaster. John To
rn? p.. Mrs. Mary Wiley. L. E. Vro-
inan. Mrs. A. Dove Asche. Uncle-
David Small, Henry Rice, Mrs. Wil
liam Alhee of Glenwood. Mrs. How
ard Julian of Clovis. New Mexico
ing irom strangulated hernia, was
taken to the St. Joseph Hospital 1
, . - , oiri auu mill la u kuuu uiie ai
where he underwent an operation for that. was over to vehawka n last
its correction ana is doing very nicely cunlav aT1(1 rrne(1 hnt with the1 Mioses Helen and Rose Read. Mary
though he finds it very irksome to be hustling team of Nehawka and as! Parks. Winifred Vroman, Dorothy
Kept in rea uunng tne period or hl3 j,oth were fteling their mettle a'very "Wchrbein. Rertha Nickles, Messers
convalescence. He is doing as well fine came was Dlaved with thp visi-1 Anderson Lloyd. Malvern Read. Ken-
as con Pi be looked for, and his many tors winning, the results being Weep- 1 ncth and Carl Parks Victor Wehr
rr lends are anxious that he may soon ing Water, three; Nehawka, two. bein. Donald. Kenneth and William
be able to leave the institute and be 'Campbell. Milton. John. Dave and
' Entertain in Honor of Aunt. Arthur Toman. Howard Julian. Rich
Last Sunday at the home of Mr.'n,(1 Iia11- Harold Lancaster. Alice
and Mrs. Robert Troon, north .of Nc-fay Campbell. Joan Hall. Marjorie
hawka. was had a very delightful Lancaster, Dorothy Toman
gathering, in which Mr. and Mrs.'
FOR SALE
A Splendid Assortment of
adciofh Shirfs!-
-Engls
These Shirts are made of excellent quality
material. The prices are the lowest we have
noted in months all fresh and new. Col
lar attached and neckband styles.
Sizes 14 to 17
en
Huge Selling of
Athletic Underwear!
Here is the Underwear that makes warm
days more comfortable and more welcome.
Specially priced 79c each.
Two Suits for $1.49.
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ESTABLISHED :1CS8
Telephone No. 14 Nehawka, Nebr.
Where Customers Feel at Home'
Troop entertained for their aunt. Miss!
iMary Troop, who is superintendent of
one of the divisions of the state in- Yearling Red Roan Shorthorn bull
stitute at Beatrice. There were there! calf. P. A. Hild, Mynard, Neb. Tel.
for the occasion and to greet and en-'2805. J20-2tw
joy visiting with Aunt Mary, Mr. and j
Mrs. W. O. Troop and the children,! Dr. A. D. Caldwell was a visitor
Earl Troon and wife, Mr. and Mrs. j here oer night witn relatives and
Robert Troop of Plattsmouth, who j this morning returned to his duties
were accompanied by Mesdames Mary 'at the metropolis.
Voodra and Nanie Liest. A most do-'
lightful afternoon was spent by thet
assembled relatives. Miss Mary Troop !
visited for the following few days at I
tne borne or Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lesin
of north of Nehawka.
Big furniture
Burglaries at
Various Places
Over County
Auction
Sale
VALLERY SALE PAVILION
Saturday Evening
j JUNE 25 7:00?. M.
Weeping Water and Union Visited by 0wer ,p
l must and will be sold to the highest
; bidder. Any one wishing to list
Burglars Saturday Night and
Small Sums Are Secured.
from Monday's Dfiny jplements, call 23, Mr. Chilton, at the
Saturday evening was the occa-: Vallery Sale Pavilion.
3 ing Water and Union being the places
selected for the operation of the
I goods, live stock, automobiles or im-lcity. who has been visiting here at
f 1 11 t n mr nl.'li A A 1 . , . . , . . -a x
mm
ETHYL BRAND of AntiKnock Com
pound puts at your service a power in
Red Crown Gasoline hitherto hidden and
unused. It makes Red Crown burn more
efficiently not explosively, but evenly
with a steady, powerful push on the piston
for the whole length of the power stroke.
For this reason, Red Crown Ethyl Gasoline
gives a gasoline motor much of the flexible
power that a steam engine has. It ends knocks
on hills, through mud or sand, or when you
suddenly accelerate in traffic and throw a
heavy load on your motor.
The higher the compression from carbon or
sudden load the more power this wonderful
combination motor fuel develops. The genu
ine is quick-starting, cleanburning, always
reliable Red Crown Gasoline with Ethyl
Brand of Anti-Knock Compound added.
Try atankful. But be sure to get the genuine.
It is sold only where you see the RED CROWN
Ethyl Gasoline sign on the silver pump.
For "lrnocl$ess" operation avoid dilution.
Wait until your gasoline supply is low before
filling with Red Crown Ethyl Gasoline then
use Red Crown Ethyl Gasoline exclusively.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA
'A 7.ebrasa Institution'
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EITIKTSTL
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Ikstks out theMnccks - turns ca isson intogoiver
LOCAL
NEWS
Dr. Heineman, Dentist, Hotel Main
Bldg., Phone 527.
From Monday's Dally
Mrs. Jennie Moore, of Tulsa, Okla
homa, is here to enjoy a visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Griffin,
parents of Mrs. Moore.
Elmer Hallstrom, of Avoca, was
here today for a few hours attending
to some matters at the court house,
in which he was interested.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hauschild, of
near Avoca, were in the city today
for a few hours, attending to some
matters of business and visiting with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Conboy, of
Omaha were here over Sunday visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V.
P. Sitzman, returning last evening to
their home.
William Starkjohn departed this
morning for Lincoln, where he Is
taking a course of treatment for rheu
matism from which he has been a
sufferer for some time.
Miss Lorene Raising, of New York
II. E. Kuppinger of Omaha were here
today to attend the session of the dis
trict court in which they had litiga
tion. Carl Aldrieh of Nebraska'City was
hAe today to address the members
or the Rotary club and also for 9
short visit at the Nebraska Masonic
Home.
Ryron Clark, general solicitor of
the Burlington railroad, was here
today to spend a few hours attending
to some matters of business in the
district court.
Mrs. W. R. Holmes and daughter,
Miss Joan, departed this morning for
Omaha where they will spend the dny
there visiting with friends and look
ing after some matters fo business.
Judge John B. Raper of Pa ween
City, arrived here last evening to
hold a session of the district court
for Judge Begley and hearing litiga
tion in the Bank of Cass County case
as well as in the case of Gering vs.
the First National mank.
FOB. SALE
Threshing outfit.
Kraeger. Tel. 2S12,
Call or see Jacob
Plattsmouth.
j!3-4sw
Everyboay reads the Journal Want
Ads and ycuT message placed there
vill pet results.
Some of the Listings
One walnut dining room suite; one
Inierht ralltra nnH whn o.,irCH unnii i 3-piece davenport suite; one duofold;
sums at each place " ione liDrary table; one davenport ta-
j The burglars, however, were ap-Jble: two walnut beds; four other
parantly interested only in securing sood beds; bed springs and mattres-
casn aa there were no merchandise, or I BtB lurte ax- Axminsier rugs; six
other articles taken from the various ; small rugs; two kitchen cabinets;
stores visited. 'one kitchen cabinet base; one cook
At Weeping Water the parties madcistve; one gas plate; one oak dining
their way through the rear portion room table; six good oak dining
of the Chris Elgard hardware store room chairs; eight kitchen chairs;
and tapped the cash register of some five rockers; one kitchen stool: one
$20 in change that had been left there 'power washer; one hand power wash
jover night, but as far as learned, er; oiffe electric washer; one cup-
mere was notning else disturbed. , board; two floor lamps; one china
The town of Union was also the cabinet; one Singer sewing machine;
target of the robberB who visited the 60 foot garden hose; garden rakes
Rhin & Green grocery and the store and hoes; one ax; potato fork spade;
of Mrs. Mable Reynolds, securing $7 tubs; boilers; 20 dozen fruit jars;
in small change from the Rhin & one barrel churn; one incubator; one
Green store, but nothing at the store combination book case and many oth
of i-re. Reynolds er articles too numerous to mention.
Entrance to the Rhin & Green
store was secured by cracking a sxjall J Rex lOUngf
part of the gla in the door of the
store that permitted the party to Auctioneer.
the B. W. Livingston home, departed
this morning for her home in the
east.
Mrs. William Heideman, of Havi
land, North Dakota, arrived here last
evening to visit for a short time at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hans Seiver and the many
friends in -this city.
Albert Schuldice, old time resident
of this city, and now living at Granf, '
Nebraska, arrived Saturday evening
for a visit over Sunday with the
many old time friends here. Mr.
Schuldice has just recently recover
ed, from the effects of injuries re
ceived in an auto accident near the
town of Grant.
Prom Tuesday's Dally
W. G. Boedeker of the Murray
State bank was among those visiting
in the city today and attending to
some matters at the court house.
E. Kuehn of Murdock was here last
evening to spend a short time look
ing after his automobile, insurance
business in this part of the county.
Judge Jeese L. Root and Attorney
Don't wait
until you
see THIS
coming . . .
Protect Yourself Now
No one can prevent a tornado from, de
stroying your property. But you CAN
prevent serious loss . . . . perhaps ruin
.... by ample insurance.
See this agency of the strong and dependable
AETNA iFire) INSURANCE COMPANY today
JP
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Plattsmouth, Nebraska