PAGE FOUB PAGE TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI . WEEKLY JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1028. a full porcelain enamel oil range Nehawka Department! Prepared in the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. what a difference it will make Fwo Cents per Day for Your Ice in 1928 ICY BALL The new marvel. See it work at Lundfcerg's. Nothing to get out of order. Priced very reasonable ! Ask for Demonstration at the Garage Olaf Lundbergh Nehawka, Nebr. Senator W. H. Panning, of Union, was lo king after some business mat ters ir; .N( nawka on Monday morn ing of this vi'k. Cl;:ren'e Hanson was looking af ter some business matters in Omaha on Monday of this week, he driving over t the big city in his car. Crover Hohack, who was so ill last wet k that he was routined to his bed for some live flays, is out hust- ling around, but is looking rather pt n;cu as yet. I Forrest Cunningham is expecting I)rietor of tne amusement parlor, of in a few flays to move his sawmill j Xehawka. and who by the way con l'rom the farm of Henry Stoll to that,jucts verv fino place, is kept to his i B. Woiph. where ;iiiinint of lumber to he has a large saw. Robert McClannahan, of Platts ivriit.h. wps looking after some busi ;;iss m:i'ters in Nehawka during a P rn"'-n of lasr week, as he is ton i.i. rifg embarking in the oil busi ness l: re. I'm -le I!. U. Hobaek and the good wife were enjoying a visit at their lii.a.e m last Sunday, from their son, G rever Hobaek and family, and the sons fif Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Ander son. i!" Union. Il'ith Chapman was visiting with friends in Weeping Water during the pa-i i v days, and enjoyed her stay ihere very much, -since the closing of the t'ioo!. which lias been keeping he- ( 1, se to lit r studies. .Mrs. John McBride, of South Om aha, lius been visiting with her many n il lids in Nehawka during the past week, and has enjoyed the friend ships vhi; li she made during the years when they resided in Nehawka. AJi'ks- 2Jesie. -Waller was a visitor at the home of her parents at Auburn NOTICE! Having taken the agency for the Aermotor 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 Are You Prepared for ! Warm SOON TO COME? Use a McCall Printed Pattern and make garments cool to wear and cool to look at. Organdy for Beautiful Summer Dresses. Flowered Patterns and Plain in Pastel Shades and white washable. Fine Voile in Dainty New Patterns. Nothing is more practical for summer wear than cool, sheer voile. The printed patterns offer almost unlimited choice. P ESTABLISHED 1888 Telephone 14 - Nehawka, Nebr. Where Customers Feel at Home for the week end and enjoyed the visit very much, returning to her work at the Sheldon department store to enter her work on Monday morn ing. I'ncle Oscar Nelson, who is still con fined to his bed since his return home from the hospital at Omaha, where he underwent an operation some weeks since is still rather poor ly, although everything possible is being done for him. Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Thomas, of Lir.coln. where they are making their home, were visiting with friends in Nehawka on last Sunday, they driv ing over to the hustling city for a visit for the day. Dr. Thomas is en joying a good practice in the capitol city. Reports from Weeping Water are to the effect that the home of Fred Gorder. county commissioner, was considerably injured by an incipient fire which caught from a burning rbimnev. However, before any ma terial damage was done, the fire was extinguished. i Robert II. Chapman, the genial and efficient rural carrier on one of the routes running out of Nehawka, is (taking his vacation at this time, and jhas been relieved by Mr. George' Waldo, who is looking after the, needs of the patrons while Mr. Chap-. man is a w Nels Anderson, the popular pro home a good portion of the time lately 'with an acerrevatert attack of rheuma- . tism. -and which has been attended ( iwith much suffering. ; ! Mrs. Fern Johnson, daughter of iF. R. Cunningham, who has been' visiting with her parents for the past! week, departed for her home in Colo rado, and will stop for a time for a visit with her aunt and uncle, Mr. i and Mrs. Henry Murdoch, at Arapa-J I hoe, after she enjoyed a most pleas ant visit here. There is happiness at the home of Dr. J. L. Barritt and the good wife on account of the arrival at the hos pital at Nebraska City of a dainty little blue eyed daughter and the father is happy, and the mother is very well pleased with the little one. All are doing nicely and will return to their home in Nehawka soon. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Summers, tlie popular and genial agent for the Mis souri Pacific, with the children, and Walter J. Wunderlich and the family were enjoying a visit at the home of the relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Sum mers, at Stella, on last Sunday, they driving over to the southern city in their car, and returning home after the fine visit they had. Albert Wolfe and the family were visiting in Omaha for the day last AMERICAN LEG I OW A DANCE 11 Plattsmouth, Neb.--Saturday Night Barn Yard Twins Orchestra FREE LUNCH SO CENTS the lays ymmer SHELD o Monday, they driving to the big city in their new car and enjoying the trip immensely. They also visited with friends while there. The office and switchboard was run during their absence by Misses Ruth Chapman ami Undine Shrader, who cared for the business in the very best manner. Mrs. Melvin Sturm was a visitor in Lincoln for the day on last Monday, driving over with her car and having as her guests for the trip, Mesdames B. E. Summers and Walter J. Wun derlich of Nehawka. and Mrs. George Pollard of Avoca. The merry party enjoyed the ' trip very pleasantly, looking after some shopping, visiting with friends and returning in the pleasant coolness of the evening. Uncle Joseph Shrader and the good wife, who have been so seriously ill at the home north of Nehawka for some time past, are both feeling a great deal improved and have been able during the past few days to get out of doors and Uncle Joe. who was so seriously ill. was able to walk out and look around the farm some the latter portion of last week. Their many friends are pleased at their im provement and are hoping they may continue. , Miss Kime Very Poorly Miss Froma Kime. who received the severe injury while at the cele bration of the Rehecka lodge at Ne braska City some weeks since, in which she sustained a fracture of an ankle bone, and which developed blood poisoning, is very seriously ill at the hospital in Nebraska City, where she was taken after the acci dent. All care and the best nursing is being given this excellent woman, in the hopes that she may rally, but her condition remains very serious at this time. Her many friends in Ne hawka and throughout the state are hoping for a favorable turn in her illness and that she may soon be able to return to her home. . Mrs. Pollard's Funeral Saturday Mrs. Levi C. Pollard, who about a month since passed away in Los An geles, ami whose remains have been kept there until this time, will ar rive from the west, getting to Omaha on Saturday morning and from thence to Union, where the cortege will be met by the friends here and the re mains will then be brought to Ne hawka. with the funera 1 held from the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Shel don, ami interment in the cemetery near Nehawka. Mrs. Pollard made her home here for many years and after the pass ing of the husband. Levi C. Pollard, some twenty years ago, she went to the west to reside, and as above stated, died about a month since. The funeral will be held at 2:00 o'clock this coming Saturday after noon. Visitors Take the Victory In the game which was played in Nehawka last Sunday between the local team and a team from Elm wood, it was evident that the visitors came with the intention of winning the victory and also that they had reason J for claiming it, for in the contest , which was staged at the Nehawka ; park, they were able to defeat the Nehawka team by a score of 5 to 3. Are Attending G. A. R. Meet Early this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kirkpatrick departed for Stotts bluff, where they enjoyed the meet ing of the Grand Army of the Re public, which had been having its state convention there during the present week. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk patrick are undoubtedly meeting a goodly number of the comrades with whom he mingled during the stirring times from 1861 to 1S65, and we are sure they are enjoying their stay in the sugar beet town. 1 Do You Want a Cow? nere to,la' to look atter sonie mat" Well I have a very fine Holstein. I tcrs of busilss and a good milker, fresh about sixty I O. T. Davis, of Union, was here to days ago, giving lots of good rich day to look after some matters of milk. R. D. Taylor at Nehawka business for a few hours. Mill. ml7-2tw J jr. and Mrs. W. H. Puis motoroed to Tecumseh yesterday to visit with Kill a Big Rattler their daughter and family for the While Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Cunning-' day. ham were visiting and looking fori Joseph Wagner and daughter, of truffles at the sight where they had near Mynard, was here Saturday to a saw mill for some time a few years look after some matters of business ago, near King Hill, below Rock 'for the day. Lsluffs. Mrs. Cunningham ran onto a rattle snake of good size, which he immediately dispatched and found that !h rentilp had some eleven rat-!i that the reptile had some eleven rat ties, and had been a resident of that neighborhood for some years. Burial Vaults You care well for your loved ones while alive. One of our concrete vaults protects their remains when buried. An absolute guarantee. MILLER & GRUBER. tf-N Nehawka, Nebr. ! The Journal is Your Paper ! If you want to be informed on all tthe happenings of importance in Cass "I"''.1 UUI"5 JL LUUUIJ' VUIUIIll&5llUlJfI&, ea., its well as the strictly local news, you 'will nortolnlv i?ort th Tononql nc - inin it 4, any weekly paper in the state, and daughter. Mrs. Lester Dalton, at Ed is delivered to your mail box twice gjr' --eDrasKa- a week, instead of only once. $2 pays : Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Napper and for an entire yef r. daughter, Claire, of Norfolk, Nebras- jka. spent Saturday at the home of "Arcadia" Convalescence and ma-! Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Coryell in this ternity Home. Choice of doctors. ' city, they being former neighbors of Phone 193-W. Box 114. m8-tfw the Coryell family. . I Mr. and Mrs. William L. Heinrich - Annrom-mte .rifts for th- P-irl nr -- - - boy graduate will be found at the Bates Book and Gift Shop. P Madam. LOCALNEWS Dr. Heineman, Dentist, Hotel Main Bldg., Phone 527. I From Monday's Dally ! P. F. Rhin and wife of Union, were Floyd Saxon of Union was here to ilav for a short time en route to Omaha to spend the day looking after uusmess ma Lie is. Louis Meisinger, of near Cedar Creek was here Saturday and while in the city was a caller at the Jour nal to advance his subscription. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzpatrick and daughters, Lois and Hazel, of Weep ing Water visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Rice, Sr., here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murdoch and children of Nehawka were here Sat urday and while in the city had their names enrolled as readers of the Journal for the coming year PhiIiD Balser. lone time resident Philip Balser, long of this city, is here for a visit with Mr. Balser is now residing with his were at Li!lcoAn S7yheJel visited -vim jurs. Fred nemncn di the St. Elizabeth's hospital for the day, where the patient has been for in a kitchen ! "Full porcelain enamel, snow-white. 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Hollingshead, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mathiasen, of Storm Lake, Iowa, motored to riatts mouth Saturday for a visit at the home of Wni. Rice, Sr. Mr. Mathis sen returned home Sunday, but Mrs. Mathiasen will remain for a two weeks' visit, and also assist in car ing for her mother, who is all it present. Mr. and Mrs. James McKinney and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. William Newland and son returned home this morning from New Hampton, Mis souri, where they were called a few days ago by the illness of Mrs. Sarah Smith, an aunt of Mr. McKinney and Mrs. Newland. They report the pa tient as now doing very nicely. From Tuesdays Uanv E. B. Chapman of Union was in the city for a few hours today look ing after some matters at the court house and visiting with friends. Mrs. Fred Adams, who has been visiting with relatives and friends at Kansas City for a short time, return ed home this morning on the early Burlington train. Mrs. Mary Ragoos of Louisville was in the city today to look after some matters of business and visiting! with friends, while here being a call er at the Journal office. Miss Rosalie Drucker, of Seward, Nebraska, who has been here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kopischka, departed this morning on the early Burlington train for her home. A j, t BP From Wednesday s Dally County Commissioner Fred If. Gorder of Weeping Water was here today to look after some matters of business. C. W. Stoehr and daughter, Mrs. Roy Tschirren, returned home thiaj . Grouped burners heat oven . . . ! Swift,deanheat.Oneof24 This beautiful Per l7.sotol54 Section is ' splendid new all light'colored, swift'C.ooking, convenient. All finished either in porcc lain enamel or in Perfectolac, a new, durable lacquer never before used on 6toves. All of them worth seeing. These new models are at your dealers. Come and pick one out. 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