FLATTSHOUTII SEIII WEEKLY JOTJJUJAl THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1932. r AQZ TWO ' . i V 4 M ! J - -: i. WEEPING WATER Unacline Shrader has been assist ing i?i the Coffee Shoppe during the illness of Mi.is Ruth Fox, who was so die cculd not work. Ole Olsen was over to Omaha one day during this week where he was called to look after some business matters for a few hours. County Commissioner Fred II. Gor der was a visitor in Plattsmouth on ist Saturday and was look arter come business matters for a short tirr.e. Ccrl W. Stone of Nehawka was a visitor in "Weeping Water for a short time early this week and was hav ing tome work done at the local blacksmith shop. Adolphe Stutts from east of Avoca was a business visitor in Weeping Water and was having some work done by his friend. Frank II. Baldwin in the blacksmith line. Hans II. Stull and wife from Ne I r.v.ka. were visiting in "Weeping Wa ter for the afternoon on last Tuesday and were consulting the specialist regarding the health cf Mr. Stull. Charl;-s rhilpot, Jr.. son of B. L.. rhilpot. who has been spending the winter in California, returned to Weeping Water last Sunday and will make hi3 home here for the pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogden and their daughter. Miss Dqrothy, of Council Bluffs, were guests for the day on last Sunday at the home of J. II. Hencgar where all enjoyed the visit vehy much. Mc3'.lam:3 Edna Shannon and Lot tie Davis delegates from Weeping "Water P. E. O. society to the con vention which in convention at Ilast ir.r; during this week, departed for the convention city on Tuesday of th '3 we '!!. E. L. rhilpot was a visitor in Mur doJ.z and ether points in the west ern portion cf the county last Thurs day with a load of stone flour which ho was distributing to the farmers for a stcck tonic for mixing with their feeds. John Cole was a visitor in Omaha for the day on Tuesday afternoon of this week and was looking after some buiiners matters. Mr. Cole is soon to have one of the new V-S Fords on t!.e floor for sale. Be sure and get a Icck at it. Herbert Kuntz, the village black smith cf Nehawka and Vaclav Mick luskey tlie blacksmith of Murray, were visiting with friends in Weep ing Water of the same occupation on last Sunday and enjoyed meet ing their friends while here. Mrs. Mary Bates and daughter. Bertha, and Frank Hubbard and fam ily, all cf Sargent, were .spending Memorial da with relatives and friends in Weeping Water and as v.v II attending the Memorial services on last Sunday and Monday. The P.ev. Geo. I. Morey, pastor cf the Methodist church, with the wife were over to Nehawka for a short tirna last Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Morey delivered the Memorial ad dress at the celebration on last Sun day r.t NeTiawka when the American Legion and Auxiliary observed Me morial day. Clyde Fitzpatrick and the family we-e over to Plattsmouth last Mon day when they were decorating the graves of the mother of Mrs. Fitz-rrtrk-1: a-5 well as other relatives, and cn thtir return stopped at Union where they visited with the families the Cas3 county fair is sure a good place to come. Remember and keep the dates in mind of the meeting this fall, early in September. Mav Return to Weepine Water. Mr. John Wade, who went some weeks since to the I. O. O. F. Home at York, seems to feel that be would rather be at home and under the care of his faithful wife who has cared for him during his long illness than to be there and it may be that will return home soon. The I. O. F. have been very kind and seec do everything possible for their bro ther and are ever ready to do thei part for not one but all thei mem bers. he O. to Celebrated Passage of Anniversary On last Sunday was the passing of the 25th or silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Carper, Mrs Carper formerly being Miss Lois Hill- man. They make their home north west of town on a farm and some 92 of their friends gathered on Sun day and appropriately celebrated the passing of . the event. A most sumptuous dinner was served and which was brought by the friends in attendance. Games were played by the young folks and the older ones visiting and thus the afternoon was most pleasantly spent. When the shades of evening fell they all de parted, extending to the happy cou ple the best wishes for many such events and for a long and happy life. Visiting Here Now. Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Towle and their son, Harold Towle, arrived in Weeping Water from Milwaukee for i- May here of a few days, arriving i:i lirns to participate in the exer ci isj of Menioiial day and to meet thtir many friends here. J-Irs. Cliailes Mntz Poorly. Mir.. Charles Mutz who has been in rather poor health for soma time VJ..--1 sustained a very severe setback i; her condition during the past week rr.d has been taken to the hospital of Mrs. Raines fcr care as the hus band cannot care for the wife and also work at the same time. cf John and James Fitzpatrick, who both reside there. Joseph Stewart, the shoemaker and the family, were enjoying the air rr.ces at Omaha on both Sunday and Monday, but fays, and we agree with him, that the Weeping Water fair beats it by cards and spades. For Very Historical Window. In the window of C. II. Gibson ap peared a copy of the New York Ledg er of the date April 15th, 1S65, and in which wa3 an account of the as sassination of President Lincoln, which occurred on the evening of April 14, 1S65 and also telling of the escape temporarily of John Wilkes Boothe, the man who shot the president and also which told of the great excitement which prevailed at the time. With other historical settings the window made a most at tractive one. The paper also told of the attempt to murder Secretary Stewart by stabbing him with a dag er. Week Day Attraction for Traders Weeping Water and its merchants are spending much care and money as well, in the preparation of the entertainment for the people of the town and the surrounding territory, for they are putting on one of the very finest concerts Thursday even ing. One special feature was on for the first evening when the little son cf Buff Herman Duane gave a cornet solo, and which was so greatly en Joyed. Look for other specials at the concerts which are to follow, and on Saturday there 13 to be specials put on by the merchants which will be most attractive in the line of sav ing money for those who desire to make purchases of goods. Keep these two days in the week in mind and it will pay you both in the way of amusement and a saving in pur chases as well. Most Commendable Move. The American Legion and the community of Weeping Water, have secured a full block of good ground east of the Central school "building on the south side which they have had plowed and also have secured seed and the space is being allotted to those who havo no employment or any place for p. garden, to grow what they can for their use for their tables. This is a most commendable move on the rart of the Legion and com munity. Returned Home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fahrcnbarger of Bourke. South Dakota, where Mr. Fahrenbarger is-editor of the paper Thoughful Service WE HAVE established an In stitution for the purpose of relieving the bereaved family of burdens and responsibilities which accompany the passing of a loved one. Our knowledge and experi ence in thi3 profession assures satisfaction to the family of the deceased. Hobson Funeral Home Established 1906 a. HOW is the Time to Order Your STRAWBERRIES cu can arrange to pick them yourself and save money! SSGVALD JENSEN Telephone 157 cr Q& Weeping Water, Neb. at that town, who have been here for some time past visiting with friends and relatives, departed for their home on last Monday. Mrs. Fahrenbarger was formerly Miss Alice Cozier and enjoyed very much her visit with the folks and friends here. Mrs. Jacob Do mingo Dies Mon day Morning Well Known Resident of Central Part of County Dies After Three Weeks Illness. Mrs. Jacob Domingo, mother of Frank and Oscar Domingo and widow of Mr. Jacob Domingo, passed away at the home in Weeping Water on Monday of this week after an illness of some three weeks. Every care was given to the wife and mother, but to no avail, the death messenger came and carried the soul of thi3 excel-1 lent woman to the other world where there is no sickness, sorrow, pain or suffering. Mary Henderson was born in Wis consin in November, IS 62, where she resided until 1S81, coming to Ne braska and settling with the hus band, Jacob Domingo, whom she had but recently married, on a farm a short distance from Weeping Water and where the family resided for nearly half a century, including the time they resided In town. Mrs. Domingo early united with the Lutheran church and remained a very faithful and devoted communi cant for the remainder of her life, passing away in full faith of the Christ whom she worshiped. She leaves two sons, Frank and Oscar Domingo, and one daughter, Mrs. Nora Smith, all of Weeping Wa ter; Mrs. Ella Smith of Montana, and was preceded in death by another daughter, Mr3. Clara Reed, who pass ed away at the hospital at Grand Is land some time ago. The funeral was held at the Con gregational church in Weeping Wa ter on Wednesday, June 1st, the ser vices being in charge of the Rev. Ralph Pinkham, pastor of the church and in charge of the Hobson funeral home of Weeping Water. The inter ment was made at the Oakwood cemetery and was attended by a host of friends who revere the memory I of this excellent woman and extend ed sympathy to the bereaved family in this their hour of grief. WEDDING RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Norris and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Norris gave a recep tion on Thursday evening. May 26, at the E. H. Norris home near Avoca in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Norris, whose marriage occurreu in the presence of 200 guests on Tuesday evening. May 24th at the Methodist church in Tecumseh, Neb. In the receiving line were the bride and groom and their parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Durst of Tecum seh and Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Norris of Weeping Water. The home was beautifully decor ated with spring flowers. The dining room table was attractive with a cen terpiece of sun-burst roses and snap dragons with tall pink tapers at each end of the table. Mrs. Edna Tucker and Mrs. John Norris invited to the dining room where the following served at the different hours: Mesdames Carl Tefft, Charles Hutchins, Will Cop- pie, Guy Hinds, Fred Norris, Ernest Norris, Marion Tucker; LeRoy Jes- sen, Claud Fahnestock, Will Mase- man, Paul Wolph and Miss Ellen Rose. Punch was served throughout the evening by the Misse3 Edith Durst, Lucille Bicknell, Isabelle Gottula and i Loretta Eilers, all cousins of the bride fromj Tecumseh. 160 guests were present. Mr. and Mr3. Clarence Norris have both been prominent 4-H workers of their respective communities and of the state, and both have enjoyed trips to Washington D. C. and Mr. Norris to Ottawa, Canada, as the outcome of successful club work. Both have attended the University of Nebraska where Mr. Norris is a I member of Alpha Theta Chi frater nity. They will make their home on a farm near Weeping Water where the groom and his father are farming in partnership. VISITING NEBRASKA Mr. Robert L. 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V '-" '' f -VOICE OF tX R ESTO-N E" j ) o Ery Monday, Night Uvrr II KJB.C Katiocwide Ketwurk J COtlPARB COHGTRUCTIOft QUALITY o PRICE Ttrcsfone OLDFIFLD TYPE 4 JF . f . the VOICE OF fJREST-NE, Ery Moiday, Night liver KJB.C Nationwide Ketwurk TIRE SIZE Out Cm Prlc Ml Ofr Tlrr 0uTCwPric t" Pric. fwrl rnftk 4.40-21 $479 i.79 $930 4.50-20 5.35 5.35 JO.JG 4.50-21 543 5.43 10.54 4.75-19 6.33 6.33 12.32 4.75-20 6.43 6.43 13.4& 5.00-19 6.65 6.65 12.9 5.00-20 6.75 6.75 13.XO 5.00-21 6.96 6.96 13.54 5.25-13 753 7.53 14.&0 5.25-21 6.1S S.15 15.82 5.50-18 6.35 8.35 l&.SO 5.50-19 8.48 8.43 I6.4& 6.00-lBn.D. 10.65 10.65 20.66 6.00-19" d 1G.8S 10.85 21.04 6.00-20 no 10.95 10.95 21.24 6.C0-21UD Il.lO 11.10 21.54 6.C0-22H.D. 11.60 22.50 6.50-19U d 12.30 12.30 23.06 6.50-20" n 12.65 12.65 2454 7.00-20UD. 14.65 14.65 2S.42 Other Siaem Proportionately Lota StNTINtUTYPE Specif btaru TIRE SIZE OwCrrtPrk. Vjd Order luo Our Ci Priet I Prt tt1 p" F"f 4.40-21 $359 $3.39 $6.?Q 4.50-21 3.9S 3.93 7.&6 4.75-19 463 4.63 9X0 5.00-19 4.85 4.85 944 5.25-21 S.98 I 5.98 11.64 COURIER TYPE 4.40-21 I SS.IO CnJ.10 $5?2 4.50-21 3.5S 3.55 6.9S 30x35 CI. 2.69 2.89 S.7S TRUCK AND PJS TYPE 30x5 ii.d. $15.35 ei5.33 $2?.74 32x6 HJ. 2&.SO 26.50 Sl.CO 6.00-20" 11.65 11.65 22.69 6.30-20 no. 15.50 15.50 30.00 7.50-20 n.D. 26.45 26.45 51.60 9.75-20 "D- 61.65 61.65 12Q.OO Othrr Siatm Proportionately Ixtia Plaifcftsmoottlhi Motor Co. Fcrd Sales and Service -A.D.BAKKE Murray TRUNKENBOLZ OIL CO. . . Union MATHEWS GARAGE. Greenwood DIETRICK MOTOR CO.. Louisville JORGENSON'S Filling Stat'n . Avoca Plattsmouth, Nebr. HANSON MOTOR CO.. .Nehawka ALVO GARAGE Alvo RAY GAMLIN Murdock ASHLEY O. AULT. . .Cedar Creek COLE MOTOR CO..Weep'g Water CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY The pleasant country home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fulton, south ot this city, was the scene of a hppy family party Sunday, the occasion being the fortieth wedding anniversary of this estimable couple. Mr. and Mrs. Ful ton were inarried in Iowa forty years ago and have for the past thirteen years made their home in Cass coun ty and where they have made a large circle of warm friends. The anniversary was observed by the family dinner at the noon hour and in which all of the members of the party joined and in visiting with the l-arents. Those who enjoyed the oc casion were: Mr. and Mrs. Doit Ful ton and family of Xchawka, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Sharp of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fulton and fam ily of Mynard, Milo, Walter, Glenn, Everett, Velma and Clarence Fulto:; A