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THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1927. PAGE TWO P1ATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL Nehawka v Department! Prepared in the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. stitution operated by the Mayo Bro thers. There were there for the oc casion besides the hostess and their guests of honor, Albert Wolfe and wife and their daughter, Miss Gladys. Gold Meda! Flour Wuuderlieh were visiting with friends and abo doing some shopping in Nebraska City on last Monday i afternoon. Joseph Weft and family of Crete were visiting in Xehawka cn last i f." i.l.iv staving until Sunday, and jw.r.- guests at the liome of Mr. and A car load of this excellent Flour, Mr. I), c. West. v ;n r.f in' James W. Magney was a visitor in new in car or at the mill Get it in Ilattsmouth on Monday of this week. Lots at a very attractive price. where he was oaned to act as a wit Eventually you will u:e this Flour ntss in an important case which came Place Marker for Soldiers By order of the county commis sioners, markers were placed at the graves of all the soldiers of the Civil war, which rest in the United Breth ren church some four miles north of you WHY NOT NOW? C. D. ST. JOHN Nehawka, Kebr. was very badly damaged, and he was Nehawka. tut about the face very badly with with, broken glars. lie however fehn Will Have Community Tree, thankful that the collision did not The varied interests of Nehawka occur, else there might have been nnt community surrounding the much danger of loss of fife. busy city conceived the idea of hav- J ing a Community Christmas Tree. Stopped for a Visit : and are making preparations fcr the The riattsmouth Legion boys stop- event which is to delight every cue ped here Wednesday evening of last old nnd young, good looking or hand week, and serenaded their fellow- much preparatory work had already Letrionnaires. who were holding one been done. The various woman njiii i in ' n -i T ii nf - - MOTICE W. Burton wa; liMjkin after of their peppy meetings in the audi- before the court. itorium here. The Nehawka post rose Robert Troop of north of Nehaw-'to the occasion, invited them in and ka, was a visitor at Stella on last showed them around the fine build Saturday, where he has some cattle in this community is proud to pos and land interests and was looking sess The Plattsmouth visitors were c. ?me bu.-ili' s r.::-tiers !' l mouth on Friday of last week. Mr.-. Alb rt Wolfe ai. 1 daughter. Miss GL.dy.-. v.er- vieitl.ig with irifiid. in N-bre..-'ka f::y on Tucr-day afu-rnojn i th! Wfct. Miss Julia Troop, who was a visi tor ir. Omaha last Saturday and was accompanied by Robert Troop and wife, they driving over in the car. Frr.r!-: M. U nor. : nil t::- P :"d v. if wer visit irig and at the sanv eoming spring after his business there. Albert Anderson and R. C. Pollard were in Plattsmouth on last Monday, . they being called to act in the ca pacity of members of the petit jury, which is convening again this week. ; Will O. Troop, of north of town. and C. R. Troop, of riattsmouth, ; I were looking after some business in South Omaha on Monday of this jweek. they driving over to the big (city in their car. Ben Martin, who has been making his home on one of the farms of Z. W. Shrader and farming the place for a number of years past, has rent led the G. W. Cheney farm near i Union and will move to the place the out advertising their carnival, which was scheduled to close tonight (Dec. 1st) but due to inability of farmers to get in during the week, have ar ranged to continue it over two clays, winding up Saturday night. Several from here were up Tuesday night, while on Wednesday night others mo tored to the county seat and patroniz ed the carnival. club1; of the cry ant1 surrounding the town, and at. the same time inter esting the ehurores. as well ns the various lodges, with the American I.gio:-., a!il in the end touching al most every body living in a: d i: ; i:U near me city, iiie irt-i- i. i-- t-' .-veiipy the center ".f the ir.treet- W on ot tne street- n ir.p v,e.ur". i.- !it and if not it will be inside tne! ; uditer?t'ri. The eommt; t"e h;- in? the matter in hand are Raymond C. I'oP.ard, Gle.i Rut'ctro. Nichol".; 'luver Kturre vnDtmin. .1. V. Murdoch and the other member our informant could not think of. music, M S1 -HELD OVER T2LL SATURDAY' DAHGIH8. ENTERTAINMENT EACH HISHT I Valuable Poor Frizes! apifaS Award 1823 Ghevrolst Seaeh tin' Inr.I.iiig alter Nebraska City on this w t k. Mesdames D. C. sr.n:e last matters Monday West and W. J at Miss Julia Troop, who is in at of tendance at the state university, was a visitor at the home of her parents : for the interval between Thanksgiv ing day and the following Monday 'and enjoyed the occasion very pleas antlv at the home of her parents. Attend Wedding of Friend Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wunde parted about the middle of last week for Hastings, where U'cy were join-; ed by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stone, , they all going to Holdrege. where they were guests at a wedding in i which a friend. Miss Margaret Rog-' ers, was the bride. A very pleasant time was had. Following the wed- Sfchde-i Reception Here S?.dL& 4Cf -! Hi ii"iirfirM-iifc-1 Ami,m "i i'-i i i u for New Ford on ding. Mr. and Mrs. Wunderlich re-1 Plattsmouth Motor Company Will Broadcasting Friday, Dec. 2nd Feature Heard by Thousands announced in the carnival ad appear ing in tomorrow's issue. washing and drying hiee curtains in stalled in Holdrege Laundry. INDUSTRIAL NOTES Wausa- j recently. -Main street here rfaved turned to Hastings, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stone until Saturday, when they returned Held Open House in Honor of Nevlv Perfected Car. NOTICE! Haxing taken the agency for the Aermotor Windmill and re pair for Murray and Xehawka. would appreciate your call for anything in windmills or re pairs. Also oil for windmills. H. M. Smith Nehavika -:- Nebraska Rout 1 Box 65 The co mine: Rich Smith, of Union, was a bus iness visitor in Nehawka last Monday, jlooking after the sale of automobiles 'and the purchase of cattle, which makes a very good combination for the man who buys a car must needs have something else to sell, in order to break even. ' "Well, until the machinery is all put in repair so that when the time comes for resuming of the drilling of the oil well, and the casing, which has been delayed arrives, Herman Smith is standing guard over the site ! during the night and Nicholas Klaurens looks after the plant dur ing the day. Thomas E. Fulton and the good wife were visiting for a short time last Sunday with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dill and spent some time with Mr. Dill, who has been ; confined at his home for several vnrlin cpiCnn ic nnV months by illness, and the visit very laQlO eabOn lb nOVV ateriallv cheerpd the patient and Oil. Be ready ! j was a bright spot in the hours of his illness. There was some rejoicing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lan- to Lincoln, where they stopped for' Kt( rii ,v.c a visit with Dr. and Mrs. J. W. . Th), frll stow of t Thomas, and arrived home late Sat urday evening. But Loudspeaker at Home More Pop- 1 ular Than a Place in Crowd lie new Ford at the Auditorium. described by Henry Ford; automobil !r:s !eir.g "superior in design and per-j Fmrn Tnesfinv's ri!i" rnvr.nre to any now avauaoie in mei countless peopie nearu L.ibor savirK machinery has brot i iilC-i:. greater prorlu.' tio... shorter! !irurr; and bitter pay for worker-! with result nr.t in-rease in buying power, which again has f timulateJ 1 production. ! Brunswick "Brunr-wick Enter prise" new paper being published here. Sr.yier ehascd f:. -New fire truck to be pUr this place- shortly. NeJigl-. Bell .Telephone Company rel;ui!cli:ig toll line between this place a.id Eiiii. the one- last night Have Iice Display how price, light car field." will be hour program broadcast The Sheldon store is presenting a ;r,ld first ip plattsmouth next Friday, from the carnival room in the new very fine display at this time, with December 2. according to announce- Legion community building, but the the first invoices of the Christmas n.r.t today by loi p.l dealers. vast majority preferred receiving the goods which this store will offer to public retention is to be held program thru their own loud speak the people of Nehawka and vicinity A re s:rr.iiIta:ieou,-ly with similar ers to being jostled about in the un during the month of December. Any- ( r -a borings at every Ford dealer in usually big crowd this feature was one wanting seasonable goods forthe;;ii' United States, thus constituting expected to attract, and as a result a pnrt of the greatest automobile the boys lost money on this project. i-.bow in tne ni -rory oi tne innustry. However, tne aavertismg tne carnival While hnve j"t dealers. Axtei' Western I'unlic service Company building tr.msici sioii line from this place to Minderi. i Melrose Corn busking under in this locality. way Hastings ?90,000 new rte:;m tur bine rexr.t'.y ir.stnlU d at llr.siiiig electric plant. Chadror. Silo and granary con structed by tuuiioiing hillside at Grar.tiium farm near here. CROSLEYS AND RADIOLAS Christmas season and the holidays will find what they want and more in lines which will be both in the nature of gifts and goods which make for everyday service. Look over the store before you go elsewhere and j frorr its lu'adqunrt-rs in Detroit, has when you have done this, you will nounced that the new Ford car see the best service in all lines that U ill be as far in advance of present can be found anywhere. 'public demand for speed, flexibility. J'ontrrl in traffic, and economy of Henry R0S5 a Shriner - j operation as the famous Model T was Late last week, Henry Ross.'one of i'i advanre of public demand, when it tho verv pvcpllent citizens of north- i was introduced in 10'KS. L ct u p C i t y Ni'br.is-.ra Electric Power Company making e:c.e::nivc Nvv. Er.gl.iud II. Curlcy shipped carload of hog.-, ou recent day from here to Omaha. no derailed descriptions received over the air is expected toi"41- b"en given out by local offset the loss. the Ford Motor company, Less than S00 people were present, a smaller crowd than the opening night Saturday. The telephone com pany got their lines installed by mid afternoon and conducted several tests between the auditorium and the sta tion at Lincoln and everything was in readiness to take the air prompt lv at 9:43. "Gloomy Gus" opened i Nobraok.'.'s corn yield estimated at Gretna Nebraska Pcwer Ccnip.ir.y ! 33 bu. hels an acre average for state. '-t eking for pei mi.-'sior. to increase ( voltage on it.-, Gretna line. j Ue.hiing Work under way cn new ; u-.vitch track rnd stockyards here. dm Otoe rountv. was raised in Ma-' sonry to the degree of a Shriner. at'ns to the prices at which the new the cor.sistorv which was held in Lin-I Ford lino v. ill sell, but definite as- eoln recentlv. There were there of I sura nee has com" from Detroit Dealers have not yet been advised the program with several piano selec- Do Away with Your rSattery irOUDieS iham. when early last Monday morn- h; friends to enjoy the work which i the prices will be entirely in accori m A i- t . x iu:. l A . i. i . , t : x i i. i it.-,,. Everv cne who buys a Eadio Outfit ,ns ine lorK "rous"1 l" tl""r ''T was given as well as the excellent . Aim ie im , .w Viotfai-rr n-ill "" oanquel tnai was served, mums i ui- i .- lard. John G oi us, a storage uaiiery, wm whIch ls to be their very own. The have the battery kept fully charged mother and the little miss is doing by us for six months free of charge, very nicely and little brother and little brother and father are feeling LIGHT BULBS Jvery fine, thank you. All under 50 Watts 23c each' 'V(,r,i "vas received that v.hi'.o Ci:i. -. 50 and 60 Watt sizes 25c each k.; aff Vn''L All ram Light Plant Eulbs !;', ', ijiri','.' '. - ! which was traveling at a very dang- ! err.ur. rate ar.d in order to avoiu that ord r e tions and vocal numbers, giving the outside listeners a visible picture of the canrnival room. Among those in side little of what he was saying could be heard due to noise among the crowd, and efforts to secure ab- Wunderlich. Carl Cal- automobile at the lowest possible solute silence proved futile. George v.,. r,ron0 x-nt-FTrifiT. w nr Tt n v- i or! i o. fr . uovcy, tne ai joison oi l iatis- mnnli P PnllTrd in(1 ATarion Tuck- Elaborate arrangements are being mouth, was introduced and sang two er. Visit in Kansas A party composed of Thomas E. Ir.iade for the public reception here, numbers, which went over the air in City officials and prominent business splendid manner, although in the :mn of Plattsmouth and vicinity auditorium the crowd was unable to have been invited and preparations hear him clearly. In talking into the have been made to give every caller microphone, to secure best results, P-ange from 28a to 32c OLAF LUNBBERG Nshawka, Kebr. Fulton and the good wife. Harold , at tjie silow a thorough understand- one must stand close and not raise Kemlon and the family and Edgar ij f this car which is exnectde to their voice above the ordinary pitch, so it was impossible for the singers Glaze and family Of Nebraska City, 1 ln9i-P a new rhanter in automobile tone tarr ed .nit to i "r',a,l:" . - ; " ; : olli:-do:i. Mr sn;e of the roa.l and :-.l-ried in- 'ditch villi the result that his til' IT'S NOT TOO EARLY TO BUY thev going to the home of Mr. and 1 Mrs. James Lemon, who reside near 'r0iJE NON-ITALIAN Delia. Kansas, wnere iney spent me Thanksgiving holiday and remained until Saturday evening, when they , v. ofQ, h,vinff oninvP,i I Kome, Nov. 2 1) . Piospectiv. the visit and the trip very much CARDINALS NAMED Nov. 2!). Prospective crea tion of four non-Italian cardinals, announced Monday, shows the in tention of Pone Pius to eive Dienond- Will Teach Temperance erance to foreign elements in the The Nehawka schools will teach sacred college perhaps in view of scientific temperance, as a portion of J further developments of the "Roman the studies, which will be a showing j Question," a? the conflict between the in a scientific way of the effects of j church and the Italian state is call- taking alcoholic beverages into tne; en. The store throughout is in Christmas readiness. Come, get an early start this year on your gift list. Hundreds of ar ticles await your inspection. system, and tell of its effects on tne body and mind. This is to make the student understand, as well as the parent, the effect which alcohol has on the system. r 3 Pf' i?;!A T fl Entertain for Friends On last Thursday at their home north of Nehawka. Mr. and Mrs. W. The four new cardinals will be Monsiguor Raymond K. M. Rouleau, to concentrate on making themselves heard by the crowd without spoiling the broadcast. Dancing started about 10:10, with the peppy Euick Master Six orches tra playing and "Gloomy Gus" con tinuing to announce between num bers, up to the time of going off the air at 10:45. Just before signing off, the ama teur announcers' contest was held, and as better silence prevailed among the crowd, most of this could be heard by everyone. Five contestants appeared before the microphone and read short announcements of future attractions and radio listeners state archbishop of Quebec; Monsignor ine announcements came in good. Pedro Segura y Saenz, archbishop of Mrs- K- H- Wescott was picked by Toledo; Monsignor Charles Joseph Gloomy Gus as the prize winning an- Dinet. archbishop of Kesancon. and nouncer, this being in line with her Monsignor Alessio Lepicier, titular prior success, when she was one of bishop of Tarsus, who will replace the leading runners-up in the state Cardinal Billot as French cardinal contest at the Omaha radio show of the curia. early in September. The new appointments are note-1 Dancing continued after the time O. Troop entertained for a number of their relatives and friends for the j worthy in that the twjnew French of signing off, until 1 a. m.. with a Thanksgiving day. The day was; cardinals are known to be opposed to goodly crowd present and calling for n lij most pleasantly enjoyed by host, hos tess and the guests. There were present for the occasion, Robert Troop and wife, of riattsmouth: Miss ' Mary Troop, of Beatrice; Robert it Troon and family, of Mynard; Earl y. Troop and wife of Murray, and Mr. ft and Mrs. William Gorder, of Platts U ( mouth. 1 -Contract let for gravel- , No. 20 east and vest'-- r.utto Anokr I!utte Lumber Com; pi.iy building deuble lumber ar.d eel: P'ainvii w shed in its yard here. i i'.g highway : . fit ni herj Curtis Curtis L. S. S. Association . ' - , ,i shipped mixed car of stock from here! Ewing Work progressing rapidly recently. j on 2 new stato-aid road bridges -near 1 here. Herman New fixtures installed) fcr enlarged quarters of local pottj DIair Old Home Theatre building oilice. ftt corner of W.-vhingtca Street, and . i V. .."iker Aveir.i - being remodeled for l)e Witt F. W. Schumiiher relin -; Chrysler ::a!es and service station. ishing interior of his .stoic. i ;- -Interior of b.eing docoiv.t Anselmo New school building un-r Plethoaist dor cor.otruction here being rapidly - d. j cemnletcd. i i Loup City New electric canceling, Madrid Bullock fz Bullock erect machine to be installed at post oihee ir - ncw Lrick buijding on vacant let (adjoining their present location. De Witt Church here shortlv. Pilger Work being rushed to com- I Florencc- pletion on Sunshine of here. ;J:npscn shipped a Highway south ccrloat! of mules recently to Asia. Wolbach tilt here. -Corn hutliing in full Alliantc Gver S.20,00 obtained froi:t potato roy on 1C0 ac re.? of IJ.x Butte Countj l.:r.d this year. Bridgeport Down here being improved. town lieet.; Nebraska ranks th ir. percentage of incrnie fpent on education: $-"?.,-000.000 s;pent annualiy on schools..' Crofton Meridian Highway gra veled to Zurcher Filling Station in southwest corner of Crofton. FOR SALE II o 1 d r e g e New , Fre:,a cow. Call Murray phone;" appliance fcr 3303. Mark Furlong.' dl-ltdntMT SAM HAS BOUGHT ANOTHER CAR OF EXTRA FINE 1 One of the greatest Christmas displays in Cass county. Bring the little folks to en joy the merry making of Toyland during the first big week. P'JJH U ! Home from Hospital : Mrs Wm nice who has been in 'serving and tor win Omaha for some time nast. where she 1 of the club were mist ! underwent an operation for the res-i Others who contributed to the pro itoration of her health, was so far im-;Kam of the evening but whose offer nroved last week that she was able'inps were unfortunately omitted ti return to the home of her sister, Mrs. Oscar Shrader, where the is staying until she is stronger. The many friends of this excellent woman are hoping that she will soon be in her former good health. Mrs. Jessie i Rice, mother of Wm. Rice is looking j after the household during the time 'Mr. Rice is picking his corn, doing j the cooking and housework for the L'Action Francaise, the French royal- "More, More." The dancers were all ist paper, which was recently placed agreed that the Master Six orches on the index expurgatorius. jtra was one of the best ever booked j here. I ASSISTED IN BIG EVENT I The Radiola 20 went to Mrs. E. 1 ; II. Douglas, who was well pleased At the community meeting at the 'with her award. Fairview school, rear Louisville, the The various features took up con- members of the jolly pTirty bid the siderable time and cut down on play pleasure of having and Dan Terryberry Early Ohio Seed rotat oes Henry Ileil, Jr. lock after the ch the members appreciative ESTABLISHED 1888 Telephone No. 14 Nehawka, Nebr. Where Customers Feel at Home Entertained For Dinner i .nr. ana airs, urovcr Hotiatk en jtertained for dinner at their beauti ful home in Nehawka on last Sun day, in honor of Dr. and Mr.i. A. R.l Kictner, who are this week ro depart for Rochester Minn., where Dr. Kin- at the various booths, with the ex ception of Bingo, which went over the top of Saturday night's high mark in nice shape, and many car ried away valuable articles from the old reliable "Cash and Carry" hardware. from the account of the event were Continued entertainment is In Mrr. Albert Murrrv with a reading store for carnival crowds during the V Mrs. Joe Rhodes. in giving "The remaining days. Tonight the Black Fairview Gazette" and Henry Heil Bottom contest and Chicken Calling j in several very fine accordian num- contest will be held with cash prizes t; to the w-inners: George Dovey win fi atrain be "heard" (not lust seen) in Pi a black-face comedy skit and mono- ' logue, and dance music will be fur nished by Tilly's Bon Ton Serenaders, an Omaha orchestra frequently heard over WAAW. i Tomorrow night's big feature will of the aueen. al- on Burlington Track, Friday A. M. 85c bushel bers. PLATE SUPPER FRIDAY The pupils of the Lewiston school i Dist. No. 7 will give a box and plate ! supper at the Lewiston church Fri- ;day, Dec. 2, at 8:00 sharp. Every- hfl the eTovniJL i FREDA KLINGER, n30-2td-ltw Teacher. Z5L7S tner, beccaics one of the jjgS3& Physicians specializing at force of that 'in- . A pure blood Call Tele. 522-J. though the husband calling contest should run it a close second. And for dancing and incidental entertainment the 7-piece Orioles will be back. ! Thursday night is the closing nite . and with -t ,:oms tbft award of the Poland China boar, fine "Chevrolet coach, as well as nn-(J di-2tw merous entertainment teatures to pe FOE SALE Bring Your Sacks This is a great chance to secure Potatoes at these low prices. Extra Fine Celery 6c a stock Medium size Grape Fruit 5c..each Fancy Roman Beauty Apples . . $2.65 bushel Ex. fancy Sweet Potatoes. ..... .5 lbs., 25c Fancy Grapes ."J .... 10c per lb. PEOPLES3 MARKET TELEPHONE 239 us