V . - - THURSDAY, DEC. 20, 1928. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOUItTJAI. FAOE TWO Nehawka De Prepared in the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. partment! EIGHT MILE GROVE LUTHERAN CHUECH Stock Hauling! We are prepared with two Trucks lo care for all your wants. We will continue the Dray Service in Nehawka also. Prompt attention lo all calls Phone your wants. CHRISWEISSER SHUMAKER Transfer Co. Nehawka C. D. Keltner was a visitor in riattsmouth for a few days during last week and was visiting with his many friends while there. Mrs. F. 11. Cunningham was a vis itor for" a few days in riattsmouth during the early portion of this week, where she was visiting with her sis ters. His Honor V. P. Sheldon has been ing department of the Nehawka pub lic schools last week manufactured a very fine chicken feeder for our friend, Robert Willis, which he was in and secured on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Henry Shumaker, who has had such a long siege of the pneu monia and which at times was most critical, is reported as being much better at this time and hopes are en tertained that she will soon be out of danger. Mrs. A. F. Sturm was called to Omaha several days ago when their little grandson, John O. Yeiser, the Sunday, December 23rd. . 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Close of the Sunday school for the year, open again first Sunday in April. 10:30 a. m. ' English service. Christmas sermon. 1 1:30 p. m. Practice for Christmas. ! 7:30 p. m. Luther League. Lead Spirit and by God's grace maintain a ers: clarence Engelkemeier, Verner living faith in and love for Jesus as prederich. Topic, "Venerating the their Savior. - Savior." Questions: 1 Where is the place Monday, December 24th. of Christ's birth foretold in the o d C:30 p. m. Christmas Eve program, testament? 2 In what chapter do: , , nomi,. 9(51. we find this quotation? "He is despis- Tuesday, December 25th. ed and rejected of men; a man of sor-: 10:30 a. m. Christmas services in rows and acquainted with grief; and Gerinan- . . , n c;,iri we hid as it were our faces from him; There will be no services on Sun He was despised and we esteemed day, December oOth. Him not." iucsaay, jauuaiy 1, SERVICES AT NEHAWKA Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. j Preaching at 11:00 a. m. ! Christmas program by the Sunday school in the church at 7:30 p. m. 10:30 a. m. English services. FIXES UP SHOP v,5.i ,.-00 tnbon ?ilr with the flu. scnool in tne cnurcn ai t.tv u. m. From Tuesdays panr Mrs Sturm went to assist in the care (Everyone is invited to attend our pro- Anton J. Trilety, the barber, has r,f the little fellow. Reports from his 'gram. The children will appreciate just completed the work of re-decor- hedpide are to the effect that he is your interest in tneir pari ui mr ating ms Daroer scop wnu new y. .. . .. il:. ' -T-lr nnH t Vi a t intornst ran lip shown o n .1 nnlnt onH tnnl-iiip it n verv neat getting along niceiy at uus uuic ....... ...... - "-- - - tyi (iv pt no otner way as wen as uy yum ana- attractive ior tne patiuua ui mc, - - in - - ,3 a A j-. - 4 "V1 t -i Tr-i. i H sence. snon. i ne wTaus nave ueen ucv.uim.cv. vr,. ,n .iufnr vmir IotkI onesl The free will offering taken at the v.-ith a very bright and attractive mip Z One o ou concrete 'program, as is our custom, will be paper and the snow white paint used vu Us n oTects ir0remarinCs0 Thenent to Otterbein home, where it will to complete the interior deration. LflGALNEWS Dr. Heinemsn, Dentist, Hotel Main Bldg., Phone 527. From Monrtay'B Dally Attorney J. A. Capwell and Court Reporter L. L. Turpin were at Elm wood today where they were called to look after some matters of busi ness for a few hours. B. A. Bray of Syracuse, well known insurance and real estate man of that place, was here today for a few hours attending to some matters at the court houso in which he was in terested. Attorney C. E." Tefft of Wepineg Water was here today, for a short time loking after some matters in the district court in which he was interested and visiting with the many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson of Nebraska City were here today for a few hours, Mr. Peterson, vho is a nrominent member of the Otoe bar. ' being interested in some matters in the district court. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Panzer of Ash-; land were here Sunday to spend the the home of Mr. and Mrs. u W. Knorr. Mr. Panzer has just reopened his store at Ashland that was recently destroyed by fire and is now back in the harness with his buried. tf-N An absolute guarantee. MILLER & GRUBER. Nehawka. Nebr. Many People Stuck having a tussle with the flu, and was . fQr the farmer who wanted to I help to feed and clothe and house makes the room one of the greatest -i"clJ the orphans and old people. James charm and beauty to the eye. j 1:27. There is now a family or about 200 being cared for at this home. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. IF YOU WANT A ruin to Build or Buy a Home Educate Your Children Start Them in Business for Business Depreciation to Liquid -e Business or Personal Debts to Guarantee an Income for Old Age We can help you solve this problem through our Systematic Savings Plan HELEN WARNER Local Representative The Standard Savings & Loan Jlssosiatioa Omaha, Nebraska 1715 Douglas Street At Office of Searl S. Davis Phone Atlantic 9701 Telephone Number 9 kept to his home and bed for a num. her of days during this and week 1 n n t ! UI HT lJ ' "- idol f . i .1 AniA "Tanv of iwho wanted him to come the farmers walked to Fancy Holiday Boxes to fit almost any size gift you may Children's service at 11:00 a. m. wisn to send. Add 100 to ness I'reacning at ii:-u a. m. , r We have been missing church some the appearance Ot OUr paCK From Wednesday's Daily ! " " ' -'- "- William O. Troop of near Nehawka' scription to the semi-weekly for an was here today for a few hours at- otner year. tending to some matters ot uu&i RECEIVE SEVERE JOLT Nelson Berger nas Kept nopping he womler of many people un- '""Tav the corn picking and with tomorrow- chapman came in and said bunaa- jiight will have completed tne picic- , as fa x i : U n coi-o l-i i euro luuv ie. Many of lately on account of weather and bad -ires at Very little COSt. Get! town, ana it roads Lets be bafk on duty next tj ."V. riCi Ck I uiciii cut uaica uni nuu. ir witri tne ing of his corn and he says he sure. possible and left them and is tickled ... walked the remainder of the way. Sheriff Bert Reed and Deputy V. owever they nla(le the trip and got It. Young, of Plattsmouth. were call-I' eroCeries cd to Nehawka last Saturday evening ruc 6 " , as there were those who wanted their II. D. KNOBLOCK. BOX SOCIAL AND PROGRAM sage acivire. Owen Willis and wife and Mrs. J.ert Willis were visiting in Nebraska City for the day on last Tuesday, they driving down to look after some business matters. Lycurgus McCarthey was a visitor in Nthavka for a short time on last Monday evening and Tuesday morn ing, going from here to Union, where he is visiting for a short time. Blair Dale, of Omaha, was a visi tor for a short time in Nehawka dur ing the early portion of this week looking after some business matters Anna Kratz Dies in Omaha . Little Anna Kratz, formerly of Ne hawka. but for some time making her ! home with the parents, Roy Kratz FRESn COW FOR SALE I have a Red Polled cow for sale. Can have cow and calf, or cow alone. A. J. Ross, Nehawka. OBITUARY ; There will be a box supper and program held at District No. 58 Friday evening Dec. 21st. Everyone invited. Come and have a good time. EULA MAE REED, dl0-3tw. Teacher. FOR SALE Oenrsre Verne Brideewater was and wife, of Omaha, has been very born in Brownville, Nebraska, Dec. (seriously ill with pneumonia, and 24th, 1904 and passed away here in Single comb Knoae isianu Ju while everytnmg possime in tne way . plattsmouth, Nebraska, uec. l&tn, ccckrels, big darn ,rea, irom neuvy of best nursing and medical treat- ( 1928, after an illness lasting for laying flock. Mrs. F."A. Parkening, ment has been given, still the little nne days, age 23 years, 11 months RFD 0 2, riattsmouth, phone one continued to grow worse and on , an,i 21 days. - 2704. dl0-2tw last Monday passed away. The fun-; His was one of those unassuming " ' eral was held on Wednesday and the i and retiring dispositions, never push- burial made at Omaha. Little Anna ; jng himself forward, but making WANTED, a good improved farm or ranch close to Plattsmouth, Nebr. ' l " r "i irZ? What have you? Give full description .uneiius 111 .ia "'"v Cv.... A 1jul ui iuoc 'rumiu l xuvi .i lr firct letter Writp Umc as well as visiting with relatives and 'is caused her many friends here by friends. Miss Lenna McReynolds departed on last Monday for Lincoln, where she will visit with friends until Christmas and will return home in her passing. Heifers For Sale. I have five grade one one pure- blood Jerseys for sale, they are 4 time to spend the Christmas tide witn two year Gia3t three coming three her friends here. (years old all to be fresh in a short Little Kenneth Anderson, son of j time. These are excellent heifers. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson, wasi CARL W. STONE, quite ill with the flu on last Friday and Saturday, but by the first of the week was much improved and has continued to gain since. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred d6-4tnd. Nehawka. U. B. Chnrch Notes Answers to questions: 1 In Ilaran, ntioro 41irnhani' rplatlvps dwelt. He tcnumaKer an tne tamiiy nave labored as a servant for Laban. Ra been down with the prevailing mal-rhel.8 father for a term of years, as ady known as the flu and which they he sllpposed for Rachel, but when were pretty well pleased when they'the service wa3 finished he had to were able to be up and about again. Jtake Leah because she was the first Judge Charles L. Graves, of Platts- born. Then he worked seven years mouth, who is police judge as well as'more for Rachel. justice of the peace, was a business! 2 This is a clear type of Jesus visitor in Nehawka for a short time' Christ, our Savior, coming to the on last Tuesday morning and was ! world and laboring as a servant to visiting with his many friends here, j secure His Bride, the church, com The scholars of the Manuel Train-'posed of all who are born of the for Everyone Men's Ties .506 and $1 Made of fine silk Hosts of designs and Stripes x Women's Chamoisuede Gloves. .756 and $1 The new styles and the new shades in nov elty gloves. Tailored turn back cuffs in two tone embroidered patterns. ' Pequot Sheet and Cases $4.50 set with colored hems. Fancy Rayon Lingerie The most feminine gift of all. There is no gift more ac ceptable than fine rayon lingerie. Here are real values! Fieldray Rayon Pajamas $2.50 Munsingwear Pajamas . . 4.50 Rayon Bloomers 1.00 Munsingwear Bandeaus 1.00 Rayon Bandeaus . 50 A very Fine Assortment of Toys moderately priced tt'rT We will be glad to assist you in wrapping packages. riSS. C33 U Esa Ussy vtsP U i ESTABLISHED 1888 Telephone 14 Nehawka, Nebr. Where Customers Feel at Home loss. 10-? There. remains to mourn his loss 4, Elgin, Nebraska. his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. ' J. c. ftrdgewater, one brother and There is no slaci Traslness penod two sisters, six uncles, and nine ror merchant who advertises his aunts, one grandfather, two nephews dg the 'round. one niece, fifty-six cousins and a host J of loved oes and friends. . George E. Nickels of Murray was- in the city for a short time toray, looking after some matters of busi-; From Wedneay-n Gaily- . - i .....is ,..si. r;nn,i The Journal was misinformed ness aim visums ui. mcuuo. ---- - . - - -- -. !' i 1 Tr ,, vr, Menrv Herold. Jr.. ' to the "earing in the Jacks-Spicer , white ' tissue or SCOSOnable - - -1 ' Qdii trv cq hoor-inor in rnll T r vf a. . w . . . . as J Dress up 3'our packages jmeke them lock neot and in jviting add personality at a ivery siight extra cost thru use of Dennison's vrapping paper are in me iu puu fprr1nv mornine as to the Denaltv here with the relatives and irienas ; - ,t.,. (Vlo fon,,, f, U :::J,1 r tha Christm.na holidavs. . I"""- - " I w wtiu Bvo, oK " 1 1 cro-D lorla joxes and Mrs. Addie S?nicer. . 1 i William Staikjohn was a visitor Thp "p wa spnt tn the district prcpriaie greeting caras, seais in Omaha today where he will spend court by Judge Duxbury in binding and stickers. AH are sold at a few hours there looking after some over the partjes ana it Wa3 in the nf-c UnrJr snA C't 9Knn VERY HAPPY OCCASION matters of business and visiting with hjener court that they received thei friends. sentence after the plea of guilty to; John Davis of Des Moines, Iowa, the' charges preferred. The sentence arrived here yesterday afternoon for, of the court given by Judge Begley j a visit with his mother, Mrs. Lydia'that the parties be confined in the1 A fine eight pound daughter ar Davis, his grandmother, Mrs. Eli vira! county Jail for a period of six lived cn Sunday morning at 4 : 30 at Ozbun and his aunt, Mrs. M. S. months, instead of sixty days as was the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Briggs and family. stated in the paper. ! Campion. All are doing nicely and Miss Ursula Herold, who is at- event has brought a great deal tending Smith college in Massachu- , ' . Jot happiness to the relatives and setts, is here to enjoy tne noiiaay ; Ar youre in teres ieu m icai, - - -. - ,w- f VtA l- tv r f hor narontR T?J t . 1 1 I Mr nnrf Mrs Hpnrv TTerold and fam- . J - . . r Uii OilLitt ily and enjoying a short outing from the line Were dosing out in her school work. our annex on Fifth street. No M. E. Bushnell of nea Bend was here today for a short w family and the many old time friends cuj exactly in half Journal where he advanced his sub-'l300k and Llrt Z5nop. ir south ojjs Dut plenty of nearly ev- iena was iiere luuay iui a auuu . . . j . . ath his brother, a. ii. Bushnell and:erytnmg else and tne price IS ine xaiesi Two steers for sale, nine months old. Eight shoats, weight 85 pounds each. Call at the home of Joe Sykora, three miles south and a half mile ( east of Plattsmouth. d20-2tw Phone us the news; No. 6. Drop into the Bates Book and Gift Shop and have a look at the many gift suggestions for men, women and children articles for the home high grade, substantial toys and in fact a complete display of all d ' ' i r 1 ii i- ? I fit sores or aesiraDie gooas pncea below what you'd ordinarily expect to pay. ti r I V k( i.n . PUBLIC AUCTION The undersigned will sell at Pub lic Auction at his farm one-half mile east and one and one-quarter miles south of Union, Nebraska, on j Friday, Dec. 21st j beginning promptly at 10:00 o'clock in the morning, so come and be there on time, as the sale will be made snappy. Pat Roddy will serve lunch ; on the grounds. Following goods to ' be sold: j Horses, Cattle, Hogs j Five head of horses and one mule, as follows: One span bay horses, vwel 1 ' broken and an excellent team, weigh-; ing 3,200; one span three-year-old! horses, excellent workers, wt. 2,000; one bay saddle mare, well broken, wt. 1,100; one brown mule coming; 3 years old and a good one. J Twelve head of cattle, four fresh milk cows, a number of Ilerefords soon to be fresh; one one-year-old Guernsey bull, a very fine animal. A large number of stock hogs, averaging about 100 pounds each and fine feeders. Implements, Etc. One 7-foot Deering binder, in fine condition; one 5-foot Deering-McCor-mick mower, new; one Newton wag on with box; one John Deere wagon and box; two other wagons with hay racks; one John Deere riding culti vator; one New'Century riding cul tivator; one walking cultivator; one P. & O. riding lister, fine condition; one John Deere gang plow; one 14 inch walking plow; one 2-row ma chine; one bob sled; one sweep feed grinder; two 20-ton jacks; one big post drill; one bench vise; one pipe vise; four cow stanchions; two Daisy hog waterers; one set 1-inch har ness, new; one set 1-inch harness; one set light harness; one saddle and bridle; a number of collars; one cream separator; one dining table; two rockers; six dozen brown Leg horn laying pullets and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale Cash for all bills under $10.' Six months time on all bills over $10, With bankable note at 8 per cent in terest. No property to be taken away until settled for. W. H. Porter, Owner. 6? TO COMPLIiMENT the recipient give something that appears a luxury or that is a little tetter than she herself would choose. All women like fine underthings and hosiery, so put them on your gift list. While these wearables are best given from one woman to another, many a husband and brother find them the ready answer to "home" problems. Our wide selections and our modest prices make choosing them here unusually pleasant. Am 14 A Few (SaStt Hosiery Scarfs Night Gowns Pajamas Bloomers Silk Underwear Silk Parasols Sweaters Gloves esti;flsas2 Handkerchiefs Hand Tooled Bags Flowers Bath Robes Coolie Coats Corduroy Robes Pullman Robes Quilted Robes Kimonas Store Open Evening Till Christmas! This is a "HEART OF VALUE" STORE A NATIONAL ORGANIZATION Telephone No. 61 The Shop of Personal Service Plattsmouth, Nebr. 'REX YOUNG, Auctioneer W. B. BANNING. Clerk. dl3-17sw