. .. - - . ... - " a- PXATTSMOUTH SEMI . WEEKLY JOUHNAL THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928. PAGE TWO Nehawka Department! Prepared in the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. j Two Cents per Day for Your Ice in 1928 ICY BALL The new marvel. See it work at Lundberg's. Nothing to get out of order. Priced very reasonable! Ask for Demonstration at the Garage Olaf Lundbergh Nehawka, Nebr. Albert Wolff and the family were visiting for a short time in I'nton and Nebraska City on last Sunday after noon. Frank W. -Martin was a visiior in Nebraska City on last Monday, railed there to look after some business matters. I). V. Wood of Lincoln was a busi ness visitor in Nehawka for a time on last. Monday and also looking after ome business matters. I'.ert Willis was looking after some business matters in I'lattsmouth mi last Saturday and also stopped in I'ii ion for a time on his way home. K. M. Pollard kindly took Mr. Thomas .Mason to Omaha last Mondny at the time of the death of Mrs. I'.ovd Francisco," whirh ossurrcd on that date. A. 1!. Kutlege and the wife, and CI ii Uu!le;:e and the family were ; 'pending last Sunday at the home of friends in Omaha, they mak ing the nil) in their auto. Forrest Cii!iiiin.i;ham. and Ivan UeviHilds went out to the Stoll farm where he has the saw mill and will bi;in its operation again as there is some loj;s yet to turn into lumber. Business railed (Men Whiteman the merkatiir at the Lundberg gar ;iP'. to Omaha on Monday afternoon of this week where he- has some matters to look after relative to his business in Nehawka. Mrs. Lena Fraus who is empiojed ii a beauty shoppe in Omaha, was a Ai'itor in Nehawka for the week end and guest at the borne of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Niek Klauren.-,. Mis. Franz is liking her work very lv.uoh. Miss Violet Martin of Seward arrived in Nehawka last Saturday night and has been visiting at the home of lo r sister. Mrs. F.ert Willis for a few days. Miss Violet says the family are well pleased with t ho new homr at Seward. Mrs. Join; Opp. who has been so s'ii'usl ill at the hospital at Ne braska City for so long is reported as getting along nicely at this 1 1 1 ii -and the attending physicians are hop ing that the patient may be able to return home by the latter portion of this week. Among those getting under the wire and selling their corn at a Rood price last Tuesday were, KImer Stoll with nearly 3000 bushels, Alvin Mc Keynolds with some 5,000 and Paul Murdoch with a lesser amount. The price being $1.02 on that day. John C. Wunderlieh and the good wife were enjoying a visit K-r Sur.diy after noon at Nebraska City v.nere they visited at the hospital with their friends, Mrs. John Opp and Miss Forna Kime. They found Mrs. Opp feeling much better while Miss Kime was suffering considerable. Frank I5. Sheldon and tin g .oJ ite and Mr. and Mrs. Marijn Tucker wire enjoying a visit with friends in Omaha on last Sunday and a'so visited the Orpheum. and enjoyed on.1 of the very tine programs wiiif'i th.t house puts on. They driving over to the big city and back in their auto. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Fulton have been enjoying a visit from their daughter, Mrs. Albert Stoll of Way side, Nebraska, and in company with Leanora. her daughter and Mrs. Har old Kinilon, were in attendance at the funeral of the late Walter E. Jenkins which was held at Murray on last Sunday. For manw years Mr. and Mrs. Fulton were near neighbors of Mr. Jenkins, and a very warm attachment existed between these friends. Robert V. Taylor and the good wife were over to Nebraska City on last Sunday where they went to visit Miss Forna Kirne, who has been in a hospital there since the accident in which she fractured an ankle some ten days since. They report that the patient as not getting along as well as is desired, and is suffering much pain from the injured member. She was attending a meeting of the Ke beckah assembly, at Nebraska City when she received her injury by stepping from a step on leaving the hall. his home on a farm near Nehawka mostof his lifetime, on Monday and Tuesday of last week loaded a car of machinery, including a tractor and other farming equipment, to be ship ped to Alliance, Nebraska, where he expects to break up some 480 acres of land, which he and other members of the McKeynolds family own in that section of the state. He left for the west the following morning in his car. His brother, Al vin will continue to operate the home farm near Nehawka as well as the onq he dwhs northwest of Nehawka. newest kitchen, creation a really modern oil range Bring in Your Mares, IJring in your mares, all you want at one time and we will care for your needs. I have two purebred Perchoen Stallions and one high qualitv Jack. JULIUS RUEHMANN. a!2-tfw Nehawka. Nehawk?. School Closing Soon ' Arrangements are being completed for the closing of the school vear for !tle Nehawka school with the coming iTVff-k. and the commencement and other exercises are being timed for a splendid time, and a large class will receive their diplomas. The Rev. Neff of Omaha will deliver the bac calaureate address on Sunday even ing. Rev. Neff is pastor of the First l'ryesterian church of Omaha. NOTICE! Having taken the agency for tiie Aormotor Windmill and re pairs for Murray and Nehawka, would appreciate your call for anything in windmills or re pairs. Also oil for windmills. H. M. Smith Nehawka -:- Nebraska Rout 1 Box 65 Nehawka Was Ready Arrangements were made for a ball game on last Sunday at the Nehawka park and on the arrival of the Crickets from Plattsmouth, were ready for the game, but evidently the team from the county seat had failed to pratice enough, and with the end ing of the game which was one of much mirth and experience, the tally sheet showed that the Platts mouth team had registered some five runs, while the home team had se cured just thirty. Moves to Alliance. Elmer McReynolds. who has madt 5 N Nehawka Lady Dies in Omaha Mrs. Ella Francisco, formerly Miss Ella Mason, who has been so severely his blood with her, and on last has been given the very bes,t of care and medical attendion, Mrs. Fran cisco, has not been robust, and with a frail body and none to strong, the coming of their son last week and left this excellent lady in a very poor state of health. She was enemic in nature and it had been necessary to resort to blood transfusion, in the hope that she would thus be restored to health. The brother. Thomas Ma son jr.. and the hero which he is in order to save the life of the sister shared with the one he dearly loved shared his blood with her, and on last Saturday gave a quart, for her re covery, and on Monday morning was again going to Omaha, that he might contribute again, blood for her re covery, but the death Angel called ere the time which the physicians had set for the second transfusion. The mother, iMrs. Thomas Mason Sr.. was with the daughter at the hospital and was giving all care for the wel fare of the daughter, but science and good nursing were of no avail, and the patient sank into the arms of the waiting Angels, and left the little son to the tender care of its father, and grand parents. When word came of the passing of this excellent wo man, and one loved by her host of friends in Nehawka where she has spent the most of the years of her life, the grief stricken father and brother hastened to the mother who was with the daughter that she might recieve their comfort and consoling sympathy The family have the sympathy of the many friends in Nehawka and else where in this hour of grief. Wc have no information as to the funeral and burial arrangements. She leaves to mourn her departure besides the sorrowing1 parents, her brother. Tho mas Mason, and her grief stricken husband. Mr. Royd Francisco, and their little son scarce a week old. II (S KSrSl "Full porcelain enamel, snow-white. Compact design. .Grouped burners T '1. ' f t A .. Built-in live neat oven.-mxura.ie heat indicator. .Swift, clean heat. . .One of 24 new Leave vour work lone models, I7. to I54 This beautiful Perfec- i5 . i i JF I II Ii A A X II G7 X 1 X LJ - X MYNARD U. B. CHURCH Sunday sc hool at 10 a. m. Sermon at 11. There will be spec ial music. Mother's day program beginning at S p. m. There will be a good pro gram and music. All are invited to each of our services this is Cod's house, come and help in Cod's work. This life is the working: time. O. B. WEAVER. Pastor. enough to come down town and look at a wonderful new stove! Perfection's new oil range is here in town,, a swift'eooking model in snowwhite porcelain enamel, with an entirely new design and new conveniences. Even if you don't want to buy just now you ought tb see it. For it is the, first kitchen stove to offer beauty and speed with the safety and economy of oil. tion is one of 24 splendid new models all light'Colored, swift' cooking, convenient. All finished either in porcelain enamel or in Perfectolac, a new, durable lacquer never before used on stoves. If youre interested in the best'looking, best'eooking oil stoves ever made, come and examine these new models. And don't miss seeing the new range! Easy WAY to PUY. Tour dealtr ivill demonstrate these new models for you. And, if you wish it, he ivill no djubt he cjjid to tell you how you can take any one of them home and use it as you pay for it. i3 5 II? El ION HANDLING RAWIEIGH PRODUCTS j I am now the representative of i the Rawleigh products in this coun-j ty, having taken over the business ot . H. E. Burdick and would appreciate the patronage of my friends over the county and assure them of the best of service and a most reliable line. ROY GREGG. Oil Burning JfengeS Perfection Stovj; Company, St. Paul, Minnesota 0 o HT HE beautiful fashion of honoring the JL mothers, living or dead, is one that pays a great tribute to the mothers of the nation. Remember the date May 13th. . . . Also, remember the beautiful dress patterns for mother, wife and daughter. We have them in a great variety of designs. Come and Inspect Our New Stocks Always at Your Service HiELD)Gv5 ESTABLISHED 1888 Telephone 14 Nehawka, Nebr. Where Customers Feel at Home use When shopping for Mother's Day gifts, come to the Bates Book Store, for we can supply vou with dozens of appropriate items. I LOCALNEWS Dr. Heineman, Dentist, Hotel Main jBldg., Phone 527. I From Monday's Dally j Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ramge autoed to Lincoln Sunday, where they spent ' the day visiting with friends and relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roberts of Mal- mo. Nebraska, were here Sunday to attend the fui.eral of Mrs. Roberts' father, the late Hans Tarns. George Towle, of Weeping Water, was in the city Saturday for a few hours and visiting with friends in the county seat for a short time. Fred Tarns and family of Stuart, Nebraska, were here Sunday to at tend the funeral services of their father and father, the late Hans Tama. Mrs. John Buttery, of Lincoln, was here yesterday to spend the day visit ing and attending the funeral of Mrs. Barbara Bookmeyer, an old time friend. Louis Ottnatt, of Nebraska City, was here yesterday to attend the fun eral services of the late Hans Tarns, an old time friend and associate of years ago. Charles Sullivan, of Omaha, was here Sunday for a few hours, look ing after some matters of business and visiting with the old time friends in this city. Mrs. Catherine McGrew of Bur well. Nebraska, who has been here for the past week, called by the ill ness and death of her father, the late Frank B. Shopp, returned this morning to her home. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Wiles, from near Cedar Creek, accompanied by their daughters. Ruth and Wilma. were in the city for a few hours last Saturday evening, trading with our merchants, and while here Mr. Wiles was a pleasant caller at the Journal office. From Tuesday's Uai;v Mr. and Mrs. Hert Maher and family of Kansas City, Missouri, are here for a visit at the home of John Ledgeway and family for a few days. Sheriff Bert R. ed and County FOR Three Quarters of a Century We have been build ing the highest grade of Monuments and Markers They will stand for all time. Our guar antee means some thing. Prices now very reas onable for Spring and Summer delivery. Phone or write our representative, W. T. Eichardson, at My nard, Nebr., for de signs and prices. Glenwood Granite Works GLENWOOD - - IOWA Judg'- A. II. iJiixhury wen- at WVcp ing Water today to i-in -ml a few hour looking aft-r some matters for the con ii t y. Lovell Massie of Fremont and sou of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Massie tit near Nehawka, was here yesterday for a fe'.v houiH lookiiiK after some matters of business. KImer Sn nst roin, manager of the Lyman-Kieliey Sand Co., wan here for a few hour:; attending to some busi ness for lils eomn.uiy that has a large, i-and )it o rating here. l-'iori! WeiJ ne.sda y's 1 ! I George Fveiell ef Fnlon was here today f'ir a i-hoii time attending to some matters t business and visiting with friends. Raymond C. Pollard of Nehawka. was in the city today for a short time attending to '-onie matters of business and visiting with bis many friends. W. A. Ost ot Nehawka was here today for a few hours attending to some matters in the county coiut in regard to the August F. (M es tate of which lie is the executor. Mr. and -Mrs. It. A. Talbot of Sonlli Bend was h re today for a few hours and while in the city Mr. Talbot was a pleasant caller at the Journal to advance his subscription for another year. Your "Mother" living or dead is worthy of your finest tribute on Mother's day. If she is dead, you can only reverence her memory by wear ing a white flower. If living, we can show you many things that will make appropriate and out-of-the-ordinary gifts for her. Mrs. g. 11. Black and daughter Mrs. L. !. Anderson, were among the visi tors in Lincoln today where they will spend the uay in that city at tending to some matters of business anil enjoying a short outing. 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