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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1932)
THURSDAY, rESR.T25. 1932.V PA3E TWO PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOUENAI it NeSiavka Walter J. Wunderliclr and Dr. Hansen were down to Nebraska City looking after some business on last Friday. Mrs. Elmer Philpot, who has been caring for Uncle Peter Opp for the past two weeks returned heme cn last Sunday. Wm. T. Schlictemeler and son were looking after some business matters at and near Manley on Mon day of this week. Dr. D. E. Hansen was called in consultation with cne of the Weep ing Water doctors in a case at Weep ing Water last- week. Harry Stutt. the veteran Insurance talesman of Avoca, was looking after business in Nehawka on Monday of this week and meeting his many friends. Ed Donat of Plattsmouth was a visitor in Nehawka for a few hours on last Monday and was locking aft er some business matters in the in surance line. Mrs. Everett Lancaster who was ro sevesely ill with a extreme case of the flu is now getting along nicely end hopes to scon be in lies former goon health again. Harry M. Knafce was a visitor in Omaha for the day on last Monday 'where he was looking after some buciness matters and also delivering EC mo porkers as well. Undo D. D. Adams who has been so ill for the past few weeks is mak ing a very nice improvement and his entire recovery is lacked fcr in the course of a few weeks. A practice game was held on last Tuesday r.fternoon between the Ne hawka High school basketball team and the Plattsmouth team. A very good workout was held. Frank Trotter was a visitor in Om aha for the morning on Monday of this week and took with him stock for bcth Leo Switzer and W. August which was sold on the market. Mrs. John Opp who returned from a visit at the hospital at Omaha last week has net been feeling very well since her visit there yet it is hoped that she will soon be in better health. Oscar Shrader was assisting Frank Dill with the winter butchering on Monday cf this week, they both gat ting' the work out cf the way for the things which are coming in the spring. County Treasurer John K. Turner was looking after seme business mat ters in Nehawka aud Murray on Mon day of this week, as it was Washing ton's birthday and a holiday at the court hcuse. J. C. Hansen, father cf Dr. Hansen cf Nehawka. and Tcm Benton, both from Omaha, were visiting in Nehaw ka with Dr. Hansen on last Friday, they driving down from their hone fcr a day's visit. The Nehawka basketball team were to be in attendance at the tourna ment which shortly is to be held at Avoca whore they are to be pitted egainst Louisville and when they meet at Eagle they will meet the Elmwoc'l team. Contractor Caddis cf Lincoln with a corterie of carpenters, has been busily engaged in the tearing off the eld rocf and placing a new one on the former home cf Hen. E. M. Pol lard and which is owned now by come Lincoln interests. This will im prove the property greatly. Lcuis Klema cf south of Platts mouth wc-3 a visiter in Nehawka tho first time in his life and was also at the sale of Troy Shrader where ho went to make the purchase of a horse, he having recently lost one and was one short for the farm work which so socn is to be in the offing. Mrs. Sadie Shrader and son, Ger ald of Plattsmcuth. were visiting in Nehawka for some days during tho fore part of the week, Mr3. Shrader being the guest at the home of he? parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wunder lich, while tho son was attending the sale cf his father, Troy Shrader. Legion Building PLATTSWOUTH Saturday Right Musio by The Ghcvallicrs 7-Piece Modern Dance Band . Dancers, 75 Spec, 35c Unaccompanied Ladies 10 CENTS Returns Frcin Visit In Iiwa. Rcy Lancaster, who has been spending the past five weeks ct Ft. Madison, Iowa, where he lias been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Craig, returned home on last Saturday and cn Monday in company with Tod McLean was over to Cmah.i to arrange for entering the Univer sity hospital for further treatment. Nearly Forty Years Old. While Mr. and Airs. Marian Tucker were looking over seme papers wbish were piled in the old Sheldon home stead, they found a copy of the Om rha Bee of 1893, and while scanning the financial columns of the copy, Mrs. Tocker was little surprised to find them much like they are today, vas 1892 was a panic ye?r as will bs remembered. They alts found tbi copy if "Plattsmouth Beautiful" an illustrated edition of the Plattsmouth Journal and which has many of the principal residences and other build ings of Plattsmouth with many pic tures of the then prominent citizens of Plattsmouth and the county. The find was quite a surprise as they date back to when the couple were mere kiddies. Reconditioning Old Home. F. E. Woods, the decorator and painter is placing in good condition the old Sheldon Homestead, which will be occupied by Everett Dalton and family. Mr. Sheldon had been occupying a residence owned by Mrs. F. P. Sheldon but which she recent ly sold to Mrs. Jessie Dodson and therefore the place had to be vacated by March 1st. ' ' Mfde It Patriotic Gathering. On last Sunday the members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Ameri can Legion very properly celebrated the passing of the birthday anniver sary the 200th cf George Washing- ten, and which was attended by a large and very enthusiastic crowd. A most worthwhile program was rendered which was very pleasing to nil who were present. WEEPING WATER Will Visit In Ashland. Peter Opp who has been making his home at that of bis son, John Opp, was pleased with a visit from his daughter, Mrs. C. C. Chapman of Ashland cn last Sunday and on her return home was accompanied by the father where he will visit for a time with her and two other daughters who make their home at Ashland.' Had Excellent Sale. The sale which was held by Troy Shrader on Monday of this week wac considered a success for the stock which he was offering were the very best, the auctioneer who was con ducting the sale, Col. Rex Young, gave the sale his especial attention as he is always in the habit of doing and the clerking was looked after by Walter J. Wunderlich and was attended, notwithstanding the very bad roads, by good buyers. Sustains Slight Stroke. Fred Dow who has been in not the very best of health for some time but who with a determination not to get sick kept going and which was a cause of his keeping on his feet as leng as he did, sustained a slight stroke on Friday of last week. He was given attention by Dr. D. E. Hansen and since has been showing good recovery. His rallying power under the careful attention of. the physician has been very gratifying. His many friends are hoping that he may soon be in the best of health again. Henry Feltes has been car ing for the unfortunate man and is making a good nurse. United Srcthien in Christ. Otto Engbrctsoa, Pastor. OTTEREEIN CHURCH Bible church school 10 a. in. Morning Avcrship service 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. The Y. P. S. C. E. will meet at the Philpot home Friday, February 2G. Come. "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall net want. Ps. 23:1. NEHAWKA CHURCH Eible church school 10 a. m. Evening gospel service 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. The Y. P. S. C. E. meets at the heme of Bobby Franz thlB week and next Thursday March 3rd, they will meet at the parsonage. We tire glad ot see the children bring their Bibles and Testaments to Sunday school. We had a showing of over twenty Sunday. It gives us jcy to seo cur Bible school growing in interest and attendance, la spite of bad weather on Sundays and ex tremely bad roads. May Jesus Christ be praised. "Thou : shalt love the Lord thy Gcd with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind." Matt. 22:37. A Paris girl is to marry a man who shot at her with a reypjver. This should be a lessen to . him not to sheet at people with a revolver. G. R. Dinger was looking after some business matters in Lincoln on Wednesday of this week, driving over in his auto for the occasion. Fred Rehmcier received cn last Tuesday a very fine bred Chester White sow bought at the memorial sale at Palmyra. Better see her. Henry Specht, formerly of near Weeping Water, but for some time making his "home at Otoe wa3 a visi tor with friends here last Tuesday. O. C. Hinds of tho First National bank was a visitor iu Plattsmouth one day last week where he was called to look after some business matters. Ralph Dinger was over to Platts mouth on last Sunday, going to take his sister Miss LaVerna who wa3 to remain there the greater portion cf the week. Mesdames Fred Busch and Gecrgc Olive were over to Lincoln on last Monday where . they were visiting with friends as well as looking afier some shopping. .John Cole, the head of the Cole Motor company, was called to Lin coln to look after seme business mat ters on Tuesday cf this week, driv ing over in the car. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lake cf Lin coln were guests for the day cn last Sunday at the home cf Mrs. Lake's sister, Miss Agnes Rough, where all enjoyed the vL-it very much. John Fitzpatrick of Union, and formerly of Weeping Water, was a visitor here for the afternoon on last Tuesday, looking after sonic business as well as visiting with his friends. Mrs. Frank Ilonnc and Mrs. Carl Sell, both who are ladie3 well along in life, and who have been extreme ly ill for scr.ie time are boihe re ported as being slightly improved. Sheriff E. W. Thimgan was a visi tor in Weeping Water cn Monday of this week, serving some papers cut cf the district court and sure found the road3 in the county very hard to get over. Messrs. Ole Olson, Edward Lawren sen, Peter Spangler and son, Marion, were over to Plattsmouth on last Tuesday where they were tailed to look after some business matters for a short time. J. J. Meier was caied to Lincoln cn last Monday, where he was a dele gate to the .state meeting , of. the board of management .cf. Iba .nre gational church, he being a member of tho state board. James W. Tcogarden who has been ill fcr some time and who has been cared for at his home is reported as being just a little bit better. A rur:-e has been secured from Plattsmouth who is now caring for the patient. Fred Dusch, who is always willing to accommodate any or.e whenever he can volunteered to go to Union and bring Rev. W. . A. Taylor, who was to deliver the dissourse at the funeral of the late Thcmas Akeson. who died reiently at a Lincoln hos pital. Chris Rasmusren, the grocer, was called to Omaha Tuesday cf this week gcing to see his friend Stacey John son, the fireman who was injured while coaling his engine in the Weep ing Water yards last week, and who suffered a fractured leg. Mr. Rar, mursen was over to Omaha to visit his friend and fcund him getting along nicely. Misa Annp Rauth, who is librarian at' the Creighton university at Om aha, was a visitor at home for over the last Sunday and was taken back to her work by her father, J. C. Rauth cn last Monday. Mr. Rauth also brought with him Miss Anna Tighe who has been making her heme in Chicago, and was the guest with relatives in Omaha, she coming to Manley last Monday and is visit ing at tho heme cf Mr. and Mis. Walter Mcckenhaupt. were present. The Rev. Geo. I. Mcrey is the present worshipful master. Met at Plattsmcuth. Mis3 LaVerna Bingcr, the beauty culturist, and who is a member of the Nebraska Independent Cosmoth ology association and which met at Plattsmouth during the week, was over a number of days attending the session. Miss Dinger, however, ar rived home in time to take up her work on Thursday cf this week. Moved to Near Weeping Water Frank Freeman who has been making his home near Avoca where he has been farming recently, mov ed to a farm northeast of Weei-'ng Water where he will farm for the coming summer. Chester White Breed Sows. I have a number cf very fancy Chester White brood sows which will farrow during the early portion cf March. I will sell these or let them on shares to boys of 4-H clubs. In cluded In this lot is the Junior Champion cf the 1931 O.s-s county fair award. Fred Rehmeier, Weep ing Water. Will Make Heme in Weeping Water For years Mr. T. J. Jamison re sided in Weeping Water and did a thriving business in the building line here, but seme years ago he went to Lincoln where he has re sided fcr some years, was visiting at the home of hi.s daughter, Mrs. Dr. J. F. Brendel of Murray for the past week, was a visiter in Weeping Wa ter cn Tuesday and was speaking about his immediate future, which ho says will probably be spent in Weeping Water for it is difficult to find a place which is mere congenial, and why net, this is an excelelni place to live. BABY BEEF CLUB The "Blue Ribbon Baby Beef club" met at the heme cf cur leader, Win. Brandt, Jr. All the members were present. We are planning on having a judging team and a dem onstration team. The next meeting will he held at the home of Arthur Foster. Dainty rtfrc&hmeut3 were served by Mrs. Brandt at the close of the meeting. 1 NEWS REPORTER. EIGHT KILE GROVE LUTHEEAN CHURCH Sunday, Febr. 2Sth. Will Remain in Weepiug Water. Newton L. Grubbs, who has been engaged in the blacknmithing line in Weeping Water, will have to re move frcm the prenent , location which will be occupied by another, but will find a location in Weeping Water for hij shop, as he desired to remain in Weeping Water, consider ing it an ideal location and with an excellent citizenry. "Bill" Johnson Hoie. "Bill" Johnson who was at Salt Lake City for the past winter where he has been working in a cafe ar rived home late last week and says that the reads back ware pretty tcugh, end also that the time3 at Salt Lake City were just as "tcugh." Bill says Weeping Water looks good to him. Cektutcd Washington's Birthday." Tha Masonic lodge of Weeping Water celebrated very appropriately the passing of the 200th birthday anniversary pi. George ... Washington witha very fine program and as well as a banquet which. was eajoyed by the large number of members who I0:C0 a. m. German service. On Tuesday evening the Sunday siheel teacher will meet at the home of John Albert. Sunday, March 6th 10:30 a. m. English services. Congregational meeting will be held in connection with this service. Journal Want-Ads cost only a few cents and get real results I PUBLIC AUCTION Having . decided to quit farming, I will offer for sale at Public Auction, on the J. J. Lobnes farm. 8 miles north of Nehawka: 10 miles south west of Plattsmouth: 3s miles wot and 2 miles north of Murray, Nebr., on Monday, Febr. 29 beginning at 11:00 o'clock a. m., oi rn t ha c rnu 11 as l llll ill I i 1 i ItU -.w ci - at nocn by the ladies of the Presby terian church, the following describ ed property: Horses and Males Two black mule.;, mare and horse, 9 years old. wt. 2500 lbs.; cne red Jack mule. 9 years old, wt. 1400; one dun Jack mule. 9 years old, wt. 1350; one bay molly. 5 years old, wt. 1200; cne buy Jack mule. wt. 1150, smooth mouth; two brown mules, smooth mouth, wt. 2400; One bay Jack mule, smooth mouth, wt. 1400; one bay horse, 10 years old, wt. 1600; one black mare, 11 years old, wt. 1SO0; one bay 3-year-old celt; one saddle pony. Ten Head of Cattle Two Jersey cews, fresh now; two Hclstein cows, fresh in May; one black cow; one Jersey heifer; one red cow; one red heifer; one Holstein cow, 3 years old; cne roan bull, wt. 650 lbs., dehorned. Stock Hogs Fifteen head of stock hog3, all im muned. Farm Machinery Two hay racks; four wagons; two mowing machines; two Oliver 2-row machines; cne Oliver 2-row lister; one single row lister; cne old lister; two discs; one harrow; one corn sled; one binder; one Badger feed grinder with elevator in good shape; one Fairbanks-Morse gas engine, 1- wfltnr: five sets of work harness; one good stock sad- die; several gooa collars, oumc f,w seed oats; feed bunks and water tanks and numerous other articles. Terms of Sale All sums of $25.00 and under, caBh In hand. If credit is desired on sums over $25.00, make arrangements with your local banker. All property to ba settled for on date of sale. Mm. Robt. Troop, . ; Owner. REX YOUNG. Auctioneer PLATTS. STATE EANK, Clerk I Co-Opeirative Specials Ail TTEans Veeli Made right here at heme in the Farm ers Co-Op Creamery None Finer Oc lb. Yurfrish Towel s Cannon Brand Assorted Colored Bor ders Size 44x22 Inches Only 17c each Call and visit our Meat Department, where Quality and Price are always the best to be found anywhere. Fresh and Smoked Meat. Cocoa, Value, !-ib. pkg 10c Cocoa, Hersey, y2-b. can 15c Chocolate, Hersey, l2-b. cake. . . .20c Jell, Advc, the jell that whips, pkg. . . 5c Frank's Kraut, 3 cans for 25c Ccrn, 3 cans for 25c Peas, 2 cans for 25c i Tornatcss, 3 cans for. .25c Fa ina, per b . 5c Tapioca, Minute, 2 lbs. for 17c P & G Naptha Soap, 10 bars 32c Flake White Soap, 7 bars 27c Crystal White cr Sunbrite Scouring Cleanser, per can. . 5c Floor and Feed Omar Wonder, 48-lb. . . . $1.09 A. G. B. Flour, 48-lb. . . . $1-05 Gooch's Best, 48-lb. 1-09 Little Hatchet, 48-lb 90 25-lb. sack Golden Bell Rye Flour 650 EVERY SACK GUARANTEED We carry a complete line of Omar and Gccch Flour and Feeds, Laying Mash, Chic Starter, Chic Feed; also Michigan Salt. Special, ICO-lb. sack stock s?It for 65c. Distributors for Sal Tonic Stock Salt A. G. BACH Quality Groceries Western powers trying to pull out the teeth cf the Oriental war would naturally classify as Occideiuists. ' D resses Tint Smartest Fashions for Now and Spring too I AX frs A FASHION THRiLL in every dress! Mcdels that will cre ate a sensation at tho afternoon tea ... grace a bridge table with unrivaled charm ... tako tho epotlloht at din ner parties end informal affairs and win fashion honors at business or office. Every style highlight of the advance Spring season is here. Striking Black and White Combines Interesting New Jacket Modes Gayly Youthful Jumper Themes Metal Thread Embroideries Print or Contrasting Tops One and Two-Fiece 1932 Prints Ultra Smart Quaint Irish Laces . 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