4 PL&TTSMOUTH SEM - WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, JULY 14. 1927 PADS T770 Nehawka Department! Prepared in the Ia:erets of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. $45,000 new Elks lilitary Avenue and Hubert Switzer has the Sheldon ! jn Onata on last Friday, they having thrasher about readv to -go now and' shipped some hoes to the big toy will be In the field within a few days, i the evening before and were there to Heny Wessell and the good wiie,st-e ihnu sold as well as to look alter were visiting and looking after some ; other business matters, business at Nebraska City on last Unci- Z. W. trader and Ben Mar Monday afternoon, they driving down ' tin had two loads of cattle from their in t'eir car fee-line yards north of town on the G"orge C. Sheldon was a visitor in hve strck market at South Omaha on PIattnnuth last Saturdav where he Friday of last week, which they Had -va c-iied to look after some business t.- market on account of the short :irUers. hp driving over to the coun- r.es? of water in their vicinity. i""at in his auto. : On Thursday of last week Eugene T v.' Hf b-on and 1 is help-r"s of Nutzman was a visitor in Omaha. Platt--rt'ith are sinking a well on l aving bet n called there to look after f-,- ,. t.-..r- re"-re Mr. s-:re business and made it a very P'-r.sant erranu to ian Rough at the htospital where he f nnii that gentleman doing nicely. I'. R. Cunninehani, who has a saw :r.i".i i:: the neighborhood of Elmwood. ,v5 ovi r and got the motive power, his engine, that he might use it for thrashing, which when he is done, he will return to the mil lto complete the sawing which he ha3 in hand rr.es thinks it is a g:o! invest or, t to hav-1 rlenty r-f go'd watr. !i. I. Taylor, with th Nehawka M was a visitor in On:? ha last da driving r.. r f" the b: city ... ith his truck for a '.cad of feed . hich is handled at th- Xehawka :..irs. Glen Rutl.dge. the man of the Xe Enterprise, was called to a roint in Iowa on last Monday to look there. p''(.t cr.r-A t.iisire matters in con-' On last rection with the paper which he pub lish' s here. MiKer and Orubr the enterprising firm . contractors were building a bridg- r.eur the farm of Frank Schlic- ter:-i-r ever in the direction ot .Mur- Sundav evening Henry Knabe shippeda car load of very nne hogs which he had fed out at his farm southwest of Xehawka. and with his son. Edward, was visiting in Omaha on Monday where they were looking after the sale of the underwent an operation for correc tion of a case of appendicities, ana of Council BlufTs the coming Sunday, construction of and a good game may be looked for. club building at C street. Qparter Sells for $20,000. A quarter of land lying a few miles Curtis Xew Standard Ooil corn north of Xehawka, and well improved paay'a filling station opened here. cold last week for twenty thousand : dollars, and while the ground was Crawford Fire siren installed in good and the improvements very fair, this town. the price at this figure was thought to be very good. Mrs. Edna Shan- Xorfolk Farmers' Union Coopera non of Weeping Water secured one- tive creamery to be established here, half cf the parcel of land while the McCook Cornerstone laid for new Methodist church. EEC Hart Brothers, living in the vicinity INDUSTRIAL S0TES 4 i ; who is doingnicely at this time.' Miss M the place secured the remainder. Clara was able to come home on last 9 Sunday and is doing nicely at this V time and will soon be well again. V Albert Anderson departed last Tuesday for a two weeks outing, be- ing accompanied by Mrs. Anderson and their little son. They will expect to spend the major portion of their vacation in the Sun Flower state A sound industrial policy, bring where they have relatives which they ing prosperity to business and em can enjoy visiting with and thus ployment at good wages for workers, spend the time splendidly. miii square with economic laws. Last Monday Mrs. V. C. West and her grandson Bobbie Wunderlich, d?- Xorfolk Farmers Union Coopera- parted for Masonic Fark, Colo., where tivo creamery to ho established in they will spend the summer and Xorfolk. where they v.ill be joined tins week Grand Island Contract let for con struction of building at state home for soldiers at Grand Island at cost of $6,272. Pender Wheat harvest under way j in this section. Creighton Work to start paving several streets of town. soon Creighton Xew filling station to be built on West Main street. Creighton Xew white way light ing system to be installed in this by Mr. D. C. West, and little Jack pUulir.c Carload of hogs shipped f towlJ Wunderlich and Mrs. Walter j. un- fr0t. ic,li3 recently. uerlich and Mrs. Ueorge Pollard, they "J all expecting to make a stay of somo pem't-r Thurston county court time in the west. The latter party hou.sfc to ne remodeled. drove out starting from Xehawka on . Tuesday morning of this week. i Lincoln Dai roll Lite company to A number of the relatives and t,stabli.,h plant ,n this ciiy. friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scbu- MaKer wno resiue near .uiuiuy. we-it rft!l,h,K M,M.xvirsk;i v.,tr Bit ir Banner grain crop forecast in tills section. rav f!u-rg th' later portion of last porkers. we. k and early th:- week, j Mrs. Xels Anderson is visiting for c'." V'.mn was a visitor in Xe- the week at the home of Guy Root, h r.vka fr"m near Wv-tinr Water and her son. who resides at Burr, and rer,-,ited tLrt r.ianv were thrashing " here she is enjoying the week. This, wheat hth at Avoca and in the however, requires Xels to be his own vir-nitv r.f Weeping Water, and that housekeeper and cook, this he prides the vi' "l Is v ere very satisfactory. ! himself he can do well, like any other man. Chatleo Chappell, who is working on th" SIkMou farm with L. M. Mc- t : . . . .. : l l . : . T. . . . . n !nt Sundav and report V4;1"." ",s nt cv. wd ff merrv makers' retouncned on the interior, with a coax, oi vai :n.-:u ana paint wnicn is adding niurh to the nice apuearance I.iu-ean Carper and sister. Miss Ha.fl. and Mrs. Wmis Grifin were vi--it i .1 r' r, t Mi-rrav and at the bath- pi ef,!'. t! - a Mr tl i - j-'-n. Albeit. wer visiting in and Mr?. A. D. Murdoch, and iM:-r:iy n I.-! t Sun' v. II a- attending church service iy evening as at of the place. Morris Tollard is doing the decorating. Mrs. Frank P. Sheldon, who has been at a hospital in Omaha for some 'b- Muirav Presbyterian church rf ,,1, i,own rir w! n-v. Brown of Omaha was con-j in; treatment for her health, it not dii'-tmg th services. !bc!ng the best of late, was able to Robert Troop and wife were visit- return home on last Saturday eve ir.r and looking after some business ning and is reported as felling some what improved. ' G rover Hoback, who was a farmer i-t f-r I : 1 ne farm and do some of the real tl'C Stbl L&llLlli farming still, and on last Monday We handle the Westing--hose Electric light for the home and business house. These are absolutely the best lights made and sell as lew as you can get them anywhere, even Omaha or larger cities. If you want best tires at lowest cost, come see us. Olaf Lundberg Nehawka, Nebr. M. Massie. where he did some of the dd time corn plowing and by the way he did it right. Fred L. Xutzmann shipped to the South Omaha live stock market on Monday of this week a very fine load ff fat cattle which were conditioned at his feed yards south of Xehawka. Mr. Xutzmann was in Omaha on Tuesday of this week to look after the sale of the cattle. Wm. Schumaker, Fred Schumaker and Weaver Goodman, all of Xehaw ka. were looking after some business matters in Omaha last Monday morn ing, they all driving over in a car, starting early and after attending to the business in hand, were able to return home by noon. Miss Clara Ahrends, who has been at the hospital in Omaha, where she "III I 1 II III III Ml I III II llll I I 1 I II Ml JIIk lim over to their home on last Saturday evening where they attended a sur prise on Mrs. Schumaker whose birth day occurred at that time. There were th'jre from Xehawka and vicinity, Xcah Parker and family, Frank Tun die and family, Ralph Hoback and Ir van Buck, who were accompanied by Misses Louise and Minnie Clarke. to be held here September 21-23. Gordon. Demster-C'Oonnell Hard v.ara company with capitalization of 30,U00 granted (barter. Omaha Rex Baking company to open new plant in this city. Ord Work to start soon on Ord-Ar'-adia road construction. Good Used Cars! -W-"" "1- If you are in the market for a dependable used car, it'll pay yzu to look over our stock. NEW CHEVROL ET COACH 1S27 Chevrolet Coach Three months old. Cannot be told from new, with extra tire, moucvsun radiator cap (jjC CA A A and motormeter, complete for only Vu IJJ Elba Contract let for graveling state highway Xo. 11 from Midway to Elba. ltd Iloldrcdge Post omee initiates dn I livery of pcrcel post packages to resi- j dential section. j Willys-Knight Touring, overhauled, good rubber, with new Duco finish $325.00 Model 91 Overland, four deer sedan, late model 375.00 llcciel 31 Overland 4-door (new Duco finish) '23 motor 225.00 1325 Overland Coupe Sedan 85 00 1S23 Over lard Touring 150.00 1921 Studebaker Special G, repainted, No. 1 rubber 90.00 AhoYe cars are ready for the road and have been gone over in our chop. We also have scras older than 1S21 car of differ ent makes with lots of gocd service and mileage. We will be glad to refer you to every buyer lo whom ve have sold used cars. We dc not believe in misrepresenting our used cars .nd the result is 100 per cent satisfied customers. See these cars and yea will be convinced that they represent real value! M B Lyman Municipal park to be es tablished in this town. ! . V.'oliiaoh New fil'ing station he ir.',- erected in inn town. Expect to Drill Soon. The people who are to sink the oil well and which is to be in the f;raD,i Island Xew machinery re quest Pollard orchard, are expecting ,.t,ntlv iu ;;la ! I d in Nifty Cleaners es to have their machine and materials ta,)U;hmtnt at 412 west Third ueie 111 a ei.v Miiiii uuil- ctmi iiriu the drilling cf the hole, which all are hoping will lesult in the striking of j an abundance of oil. I LEAVES TOE AUE0RA i-treet. Gothenburg Mail delivery service to be instituted in this town. ! Primrose 12 carloads of livestock shipped from Primrose recently. minus crop3 JUCOX Weil. Ashland 14 new buildings under John G. Wunderlich. who has construction at National Guard camp farmed in Cass county for many a'nar- here. long year, and who is a good judge, ' of farming conditions took a trip, vvmore Bauner wheat crop har last Sunday which included going ;VsU;a iu thia s.,.tion. over the O street highway to Walton. thence to Palmyra. Syracuse, Dunbar, Avoca and home to Nehawka. He traveled a long distance and observed 'i : ' .u - . . Edison Stop signals . ... , , , led at various intersections ot cit. was of excellent quality and of heavy i " yield. The oats was not as good asi he would have liked to have found it. I The corn was looking fine and with! a good color and standing the hot j weather very well. The corn and pas ture would be greatly benefitted by a good soaking rain, and Mr. AVund- r-i ?ich is hoping that the rain may come soon. EAGLES FIX CAMP lis being instail- Fremont Cornerstone laid for new Masonic Temple in Fremont. Edison New cream station to be established in thu town. Home From the West. John H. Steffens and family, who have been in thew est and north for the past more than a week, were able tD return home on last Sunday after having enjoyed the trip very much. They first went to the western por tion of Nebraska where they visited with friends and relatives for a num ber of days, and then drove to the north going into the Plack Hills where they again visited and later went to the east until they had ar rived at Chamberlain, South Dakota, visiting there and then on east, com ing via Sioux Sity. and thence home via Omaha, and in all they enjoyed the trip very much. Hay Springs "Hids requested for curb and gravel work on main street of town. Uncle Peter Leaves Hospital. Fncle Peter Opp. who has been at a hospital in Omaha for some time and where he underwent an operation for a long standing trouble and where since he was in a very critical con dition, has been improving and wan able to leave the hospital several days since and is getting along nice ly at this time, and it is honed he will soon be entirely well again in a short time. Omaha. -Federal Omaha Truck company with capitalization of $25, uu granted charter. Hay Springs Work progressing rapidly on construction cf Hay Springs-Alliance highway. Orleans Chamber of Commerce or ganized in this town recently. Ptiverton Work started grading 9 miles Golden Rod highway be tween Riverton and Franklin. Kearney Kraft Cheese opens new factory here. company Fordyce Work started graveling 12-mile strtch road between Fordyce and Yankton. Fio'.i '!ipo1av's iaiiv Willi.-im Weber. Jr.. who has been fr reman of the rcw hin.- department j JiZZS&Z&MM.iLrk a-., krjZiJ: of the local F.urihjgton shop.i, has be-.-h transferred to the shops at Aurora, IPinois. where he will re port for duty on Saturday to take ov-i his work th'-n- for ti company. .Mr. Weber has been foreman of the m -.i hir shops here for the past sev er, years and is one of the most experienced and efficient machinist w ji kers on the system and has while hi re developed several very effective pieces of machinery that has added to tl" speed and c-ffieiency of the shop ai d the production cf work. The m iiy friends of Mr. and Mr;. Weber regret very much to see them leave the- city but as this a part of the life of a railroad man they must accept tl..- change made. In the new home Mr. and Mrs. Weber will take th? best wishes of their many friends for success and happiness. Dependable Service Telephone 2To. 93 MODERN, UP-TO-DATE GARAGE AUD MACHINE SHOP Willys-Knight and Overland Cars All kinds cf business stationery crinted at the Journal office. There is a good bath- Krom WerJiiet-'iav's Pai'.y The South Omaha aerie of the Eagles -Aho have leaded the Tom Hoe- tor tract of land near L.a Platte are . Saturday to look after the visitou . Keys to the clubhouse will be i.--sue 1 their f urn i lie. ing beach. included in the IS acres there are six acres cf timberiand from which all ur.dcrbrubh has been cleaned for picniciiig and auto parking purpose-. A committee will be present every now busy getting tne iana arranged for a summer carcp. The land is lo cated j'.ist north of the Piatte and 1 iie.i between the highways leading; to the two zuio and wa,-on bridg.-sj a;vi is an ileal plac f n- th? estab-; li-shm-nt of a summer camp or r-s .it; nnri tho 1 5 n r res th.-it 1; rii,r:il'i'l ?n i - f r L'f.vi r ft i T' . I M'i o in i." 1 1: tr tia t I i to mc-niero. Arrangement.- are now ir.gr innd-' for a big picnic of members and their families. An automobile record is announce I 'he nark is arcolv sufCcient tor ari, r.f the needs ofs a camping :;r u;.!. ; from San Francisco to New Yor:;, The ground has been leased for a , thence to Los Angeles, the time -at period of five years. A clubhouse has 'being 79 hours and o" minute. Kit beer- completed. An outdoor oven j a3 vet no M orld heroism has been and an inside range have he-en in- , ." , , ... , . ,, , , ... & . , , claimed, nor popular ovations exter.d- stalled along with swings and a fine, well for the use cf members and j . Thus the world discriminates. New Station Wisner Post office advanced from third class to second class. Hebron Lockwood building being remodeled for use of post office. Keep Cool! If it looks cooler it will help you feel cooler. Cool paste! shades and summery designs are easy to look at. Attractive patters in printed dimities make prac tical mid-summer dresses. j A new shipment of "inghams house dresses. Many coivfi: cuiiiuiiiaiion in near one piece uresses. niy $1.00. Dress Shirts! Stripes, checks and many other smart designs are featured in this group of collar attached dress shirts. Sices 14 to IS. Cut just right not too big and not too small. Reasonably priced. Nehawka Looking Fine. J Nehawka is looking spick and span j just now with the many houses which ;are being painted and beautified. The j three store buildings which are own ted by Scott Norris, and one occupied I by Frank Robb. on Main street, have been treated to a p3inting which makes the buildings look very nice. The Postoffice has been given a painting at the front, the work be ing done by Mark Burton, and which has added much to the appearance of the main street of Nehawka. The painting of the double store of Frank P. Sheldon by Edward Woods has add ed to the appearance of the street, and with the tasteful decoration of : the color used in the trimming, which . was black on white, and given a ; decided striking appearance to the , white and black this producing a j very marked contrast which is very ! pleasing to the eye. The building is ; being painted all over and which is . adding much to it, is also an insur ance for all well painted buildings have years added to their life of use-fullness. Beatrice Beatrice Aero Corpora tion with capitalization of $3,500 granted charter. Columbus Plans under way for reroutu; Meridian highway between Columbus and Shelby. Madrid Conley-Ross Grain com pany installing electric power and cleaner in their elevator here. Hastings New school auditorium to be constructed in this town. Homer S'ar theater modeled and impreived. being re Farmers Cooperative Of! Go. Station 13th Street and Central Ave. Will Formally Open for Business Julw 3th To Acquaint the Motoring Public with Our New Station and Guaranteed Courteous Service, We Will Give Humbolt Stop signals installed at intersection of Ceutral avenue and 4th street. I GF3 y n ESTABLISHED 1S8S Telephone No. 14 Nehawka. Nebr. Where Customers Feel at Home Spencer New dam being built across Niobrara river near Spencer. Blue Rapids 900 feet of oil re ported standing in test well drilled: by Marshall county syndicate on Unn farm north of Blue Rapid3. Crawford Site chosen for federal trout hatchery here at cost of $30,-000. Chadron Contract let for build- $q ing 50.000-bushel mil land elevators at Chadron. j Virginia Cheeso here recently. factory opened I Gibbon New cheese factory may be established in this town. Have Spirited Ball Game. The Janda Funeral Home, of Oma ha, ball team were down to Nehawka and endeavored to give the Nehawka lado an interesting time but nearly failed in the end for the game was Very one-sided, though there were many good plays made on each side. The home team won in the coatest fcy a score of nine to three for the visitors. The pitching of Lucean Car per and his support in the catcher were marked features of the playing of the home tea Til. as Wfl 1 flQ tfio hnf ting of Carl Prince, who was thl Wausa Bids requested for gravel only one to lift the ball far enough in5 4 miles of Pierce-Wausa road. into the field to enable him to be! entitled to a home run. However it' "appne New steel bridge to be was a very interesting and entertain- bui!t across river south, of Naponee. ing same. in com tam will ply with the South Siie Merchant on ypensng umy One Gallon Deep Rock Gasoline and 1 Quart of Quaker State Oil with every 5 gallons of Gasoline purchased at the station, also. One Quart of Quaker State Oil with every Crank Case Drain. You can have a ticket for the oil and get it in future if desired. Distributor tor Quaker State Oil for Otoe, Nemaha and Cass Counties. Our Station is Brand New. Good Location. Easy to find and Easy to Drive in. Rest Room for Ladies and Other Modern Conveniences. WE HAVE 400 MEMBERS IN THIS TERRITORY! Hastings Wheat being harvested . j in iuia fceuiiuii. The Farmers operative :! T -i NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA Siie Merchant team' Foment Work under way on 'V11 V.