FiATTCiourn cza.ui THUBSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1932. Dr. D. E. Hansen was a visitor In Omaha for a short time last Sunday Dr. D. E. Hansen Is enjoying: visit from his brother. Warren Han ten, of Omaha, who is spending the week here. Mr. and Mrs. Lucean Carper, of Murray, visited In Nehawka on last Sunday, being guests at the home of his mother, Mre. Gertrude Carper. John Hansen was on the Omaha market with a load of hogs which were delivered to the market last Sunday night and early Monday by that prince cf truckmen, Frank Trot ter. David Stuart was a visitor In Union on last Monday afternoon, where he went to visit with friends as well as look after some business matters. Mrs. Albert Wolfe and daughter, Miss Gladys, were called to Omaha on last Monday, where they were looking after some business matters. Ralph Burton and wife, of Omaha the former a nephew of Mark Burton of this place, were visitors In Ne- hawka for the week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Burton all enjoying the visit very much. Uncle Peter Opp. who has been vis Iting for some time at the home of his son, H. P. Opp, of Lincoln, and as well Dorothy Opp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Opp. who was also vis iting there, returned home last Sun- Cay. Mr. H. P. Opp bringing them home in his car. Stewart Rough and wife were over to Tekamah on last Sunday, where they were visiting for the day and where they enjoyed a very fine dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rough, the gentlemen being brothers. Stt-wart says the crops are looking fine in that portion of the country and es pecially the corn. George E. Sheldon, who has been growing sweet corn under contract for the Norfolk Packing company, began delivering the corn to the factory at Plattsmouth Monday afternoon. A number of people were picking corn and this Is August. Just how many acres has been contracted In this vi cinity is not known, but many who have the corn are hustling at the gathering and delivery of It. Mrs. W. T. Lloyd, of Omaha, and her son. Vincent and daughter. Phy llis, of Orr.aha, were down to N'e hawka on last Sunday, where they came to visit with Grandfather Peter. Cpp. spending the day with him. Mr3. Lloyd reports the husband, who Is in a hospital at Omaha, recovering from a recent operation, is doing only fair j and will have to submit to another operation in the near future. He Is afTlicted with a growth on his jaw. A number of the baseball loving pecple of Nehawka were over to Mur ray last week, where they enjoyed seeing a very fine ball game which was played between the Murray Red Sex and the Peter Pan Bakers, a fast Omaha team. The game was a very nice one and was won by the Murray team, 7 to 6. Those from Nehawka to attend the game were Grover Hoback and son, Albert Wolfe. Charles Hall, James McVey and Clyde W. Switzer. and found him at Union gathering him In and took him to Plattsmouth, where he was lodged In Jail. It Is claimed that the man had Just gotten his liberty that day from serving a sentence for reckless driving. Verily, his liberty was of short duration. WEEPING WATER kiddles departed for Fairplay, Mo., last week and were accompanied by Tony Sudduth, brother of Mrs. Nick- I loo where thpv will Tt cuopta at ttia Mrs. M. J. Metcalf has been quite I" : " " ' " I hnitlA Of Thp Tnllra fnr aomc twn nroolro ill and has been kept to her home ior ..JJ. .. . Dan Sudduth and family, also Virgil Sudduth and family of Murray also accompanied them and all will en- some days past. James Wade was looking after some in Omaha on Mod dav of this week, having business at ioy a family reunion in the Show Me Nehawk& Schools Ready Pvorvthinp i In readiness for the!.. . . I state, line siock yarua. opening cf the schools of Nehawka, TihPrt and Ida CaDDen were over which is to occur on August 29th, . .., nn iaa, Tuesday, drlvine! BaturdaVt Eatertainttent with the following teachers who are . . Uh frienda an(1 alg0 to The cttUena of Weeping Water to give the Instruction for the coming hnnninir lnave Deen Providing some good amuse- school year: E. L. steimDert. super- Eidemiller was In town with I"""" 4ur KU UUHie IOi aa " Intendent- Miss Ruth E. James, prln- two corn knives which he was having n Saturday nights and on last Sat- cipal; Mrs. W. C. Dorr, Home Eco- sharpened ,n order that he might com- rdy nt 4 three boxing bouts. nomics; W. C. Dorr. Agriculture, anu warfare on the weeds about ine ur" Die swuser in the grades, Ruth E. Rainey, first farm and T. Kllburn. The second bout was and second; Mildred Nellor. tnira, Mrs. Ciaude Stratton was guest for Deiween lwo 8mal ooya, Davis vs. fourth and fifth; Nerma Brandt, six- . t week ftt the home of her I wiles, wniie the last bout was be- th, seventh and eighth. narents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardi- tween tlie Falischman brothers of I T . 1 111 son of Plattsmouth, returned home Seeks to Open Quarry ,aa, Tnesdav . The bout8 wer lven under the Last Monday morning, Ole Olsen, of Fornoff and son. Fred, and ausplces of the B7 Scouts and the Weeping Water, who has been inter- Honnlnir. all of near Cedar contestants were introduced by Rev. ested in the stone quarry business for i00kine after some busl-l RaIPh PIn"am. Following this a some time, was over to Nehawka to ln WeeDinjr Water on muaical number by George Wildren . L..ni tn Ka lino I j 1 x.a cMi4i. mu -. . a. I looK aner some uusmcw n s, (Tuesday morning I omuu, iuvic uwu The barn at the west farm of the arrangea ior me coming saiuraay a free dance wnlcn will be sponsored by the business men and which will be on the pavement. Thrills and Spills at Sidney's Great Rodeo of leasing some lands for the pur pose of producing stone which he de-1 Rauth egtate m burned early sires to quarry. He was loomng over a number of pieces while here and did not make up his mind as to whether or not he would contract for any of the sites looked at. this week and was a total loss as far as the fire was concerned. We did not learn whether there was any Insur ance on the place or not Charles H. Gibson and son, Harlan, Takes Dental Examination - Give Concert at llurdock On Tuesday night of this week. H?nrv Lemoke and Raymond Hart the Weeping Water band, which is departed early last Tuesday morning M" assisted by a number of players Marion Stone, who is attending ntnhn,i tw. where thev from Murdock. went over to that school in Lincoln was a visitor in Ne-1 Temaln fishin& boatin& and bath. city, where they gave a very worth hawka for a short time on last Sun- Friday, when they will re- while program and one that was day and on Monday was taking an ex- I greatly enjoyed by the citizens of . ... j . j a lium uuuie. I - J. A Sootten. the contractor of the that place. They will give a concert fair hoir house was taken suddenly III the Masonic Home ln piausmoutn. I - a a on last Tuesday morning while at his " unaay, aucui ui. iur work and had to stop and go to his members or the home wno cannot go Knn,o Tho riv u-ri rh la verv trust-I 41 1111 "toovu worthy and capable, continued with aminatlon before the dental board for admission to practice. United Brethren in Christ. Otto Engebretson, pastor. NEHAWKA CHURCH. Bible church school 10 a. m. Evening Gospel service at 8. Pravcr meeting at the church Wednesday night. Boys and Girls club meets on Tues day night. The Ladies Aid society will be entertained by Mrs. Burton this week. OTTERBEIN CHURCH Rlhla RPhnnl at 10 & m. Morning worship at 11. A special on Iast morning, service is being planned. We will dedicate our new piano to the ser- ice of the Lord. Be sure and come for these services. The mid-week prayer meeting will be held in town Wednesday night. to come and listen. The concert will I W 1 lAwn Vn n the work as though Mr. Scotten was "u l"c ul Mrs. Claude Stratten and the kid dies, Margaret and Chester, who have been visiting at the home of Grand father and Grandmother Mr. and Mrs Sob Missouri Pacific Station On Monday evening of this week. or between evening and the following Thomas Hardison. of riattsmouth. for morning, someone entered the Mis- nearly a week, returned home on last url Pacific station at Weeping Wat- Wednesday morning after having en- " nd rined tne drawer wnicn is Joyed a very fine visit. usea ai ine """". "U"B8 Ole Olsen was a visitor In Nehawka 8TnaU cnanee whlcn tney made away where he with. Everything had been secured was looking after some business mat ters regarding the opening of a quarry before the workmen had left the sta tion and someone no doubt had been there, and while the negotiations waicning anu uruB ow. were entered, they were not complet- and made what haul they could ed and he will return to complete Nightwatchman George Aiuinn none the arrangement at a near date. M a car parked towards the station Mrs. John Crozier. who has been at an having the lights burning and on K -x-.w r-i.sT Sun Danco, one c? GiJn;y's favorite horses, is ready to do his f art at Iowa's Championship Rodeo, to be held at Sidney August 16 to 10. Nearly two hundred of the world's foremost cowboys have entered the various redeo events and will compete for the liberal purses offered by Sidney Amerieam Legion members, 3ole owners end sponsors of the ninth annual frontier contest. They were Joined by their mother, Mrs. Jans Peterson of Audabon, la. The friends and relatives mado a real enjoyable picnic party which was held at Baker Grove Ecuth of Weep ing Water last Sunday and at which there were about fifty in cttenrlance. On the return." ef -Mrs. Peterson to her home she. was ncccmpanicd by Clarenco Sosaard, and on Tuesday Donald also departed for Audabon, where they ara visiting. While here they vistied at tho home cf Chris Rausmussen and also with Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Burcn. Business Good, He Says Forest E. Cunningham, who oper ates a saw mill. In speaking to the Journal field man last Monday said that business was good and that he now had more work on hand and waiting to be done than he had had in the past two years. Gathers in a 'Lcgger Sheriff E. W. Thimgan and Deputy Sheriff Ray Becker were visiting in Nehawka cn last Saturday, coming to r.ip in the bud a visit of a certain bootlegger from Nebraska City, who had made the town before and arriv ing before he did, went to meet him A Your Shirt NEVEE in the days of big gteina and free lunch did yon bey its equal at a dol lar shirt shop. SHE THESE new efferings, just received fancy bread- cloths made by Elder. A rare bargain at this price i ne vounz oeonie are naviiiK a r. .. - . - : ... '....I the hosnital at Lincoln for some time, investigation rouna no one in n. ou. corn reeu ai iavis a in is j-xiuay . I .. fie where she underwent an operation D"-"'cv """' " - I J- . J I I v and has been convalescing nicely maae ms rounus sin iuu iuc i... since, has so far improved that she J Sone. was able to return home on last Tues day. Mr. Crozier went over on last I Seeing the West. Tuesday afternoon, bringing the wife C. Wally Johnson and wife and home. I mother were seeing the west anu J. T. Jamison and Charles Heeb- driving to the ocean, with their car ner, with Fred A. Burch as driver, ana nave written many iniertsune departed on Wednesday for Burwell, letters of the sights they have seen where they went to enjoy the wild and enjoyable time they have had night and next week they are plan ning a special meeting. The Girls & Boys will meet at the church Thursday afternoon. "Thou ehalt love thy neighbors as thyself." Lev. 19:18. HAPPY HUSTLERS CLUB The Happy IIuEtlers Pig club held Jl u-f'incr rnnct o tho Vnprav hatli- ing beach. Tuesday evening. There west rodeo which Is einS stgd at Uur,n the time they are away tne were around seventy-five present to that Place at tbis time' and whicn is retaurant U being looked after by enjoy the occasion with the club a VCTV Popular drawing card. They m ana . iwo 818lCrB. are expecting to be home on Friday. manager oi me Dusmess wune Mr. and Mrs. RalDh Keckler and Bill is the assistant and Esther the l also the many friends of the family cook. They will remain In the west are feeling pretty fine on account of during the entire month of August the arrival at the hospital at Onawa, Iowa, of a very fine son which camel Plaved in Lincoln Sunday. members. They had as their guests a 4-H club of Weeping Water, as well as D. D. Wainscott, D. C. Lonergan, Chas. W. Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nickles. A large number spent the evening to b,ess tne home of Mr. and Mrs. Five of the horseshoe pitchers of in swimming while others enjoyed "lcnaro K-ecKier, and wmch was born this vicinity were over to lancom themselves visiting. on last Monday at the Dr. J. S. Deer- last Sunday where they enjoyed Wednesday the club held their last ing nosPltal at Onawa, Iowa. tilt with a selected five at that place business meeting While the men who went over ior . . . Interesting talks were Hvon hv Vam'tJ of t;i.a1. t.. nr..i, I the game were fine players, they , - - o - " ' J I will U W AOUVUUI UWb CTVVJk 1 Jimmy Hcssenflow and George Mrs. Katherine Keckler, daughter were slightly beaten in the contest. Thompson about their trip to 4-H of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keckler, and (Those to go from Weeping Water club tamp held at Bellevue. who is the genial and efficient clerk were, L. Wise, Jack Wise, turner Mr. D. C. Lonergan and Col. Chas. in the Natural Gas office and Mr. Kleptzer, Harold Wiles and Charles I l W. Taylor attended the meeting and Elden R. Panska, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kendricks, the latter from near Ce- decided upon having a hog sale. Oct. R. L. Panska. of Elmwood. were unit- dar Creek. The Lincoln team will i 5, for the club instead of giving the ed in marriage in Lincoln last week come to Weeping Water for a return S100 premium money that Mr. Lon- and came home to surprise their game on the coming Sunday. engan was going to give. Further friends and relatives. announcement about the sale will be i rne bride will remain in her ores-1 Shonninr in rhicamv ent position for the time being and I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miechelsen de given later on. Noble Kiser and his club from Mynard were also at tho meeting. The members of this club will also sell their pigs at this sale. A number are going to the State Fair this year. There will Te one more meeting after the Fairs to make out reports and elect officers. REPORTER. TAKES TRIP TO THT WEST I mm 1 Mr. Wm. Stivers, wifo and fam ily left on their vacation, Monday from Glenwood taking with them his mother, Mrs. John Stivers and his niece, Miss Lucille Stivers. They left Glenwood at 7 o'clock Monday morn ing and getting in Hemingford at 11:30 Tuesday noon. They were visiting Mrs. John Stiv ers daughter, Mr3. Milo Long. They enjoyed many interesting sights. The trip covered 600 mile3. They all en joyed it very much. RYE SEED Rye seed for sale. Phone 2322. all-2tw will reside with the husband at the parted early this week for Chicago home of his 'parents. The winsome on the Butler Brothers Excursion bride was receiving congratulations where they will be the guests of the during this week from her many ad-1 wholesale house and will purchase miring friends and also to those who their fall stock of goods which will smoked, was giving a very fine cigar, be shipped immediately and it will The Journal, with their many friends, be well for those who are expecting are extending best wishes and hopes I to make purchases of articles for the for a long, happy and useful life. fall to keep the dates of the arrival land placing on sale of these goods. Visitine at Old Home Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nickles and the 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 this profession assures satisfaction to the family of the deceased. Hobccn Funeral Heme Established 19C3 Having Home Improved. Frank J. Domingo has been hav ing his home improved by the lay ing of som9 hard wood floors and the polishing of the same. A gar age is also being constructed under the house and concrete walks made about the home. The materials were secured at the home lumber yard as all should be. Buy a Nic2 Hom2. Claude Fitzpatriclt, foreman of the Western Limestone Co., on last Wed nesday made the purchase of the resi dence property formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. G. Rehnicicr, and will occupy same for a home. Funeral of Irs. Dunksr. Mrs. Lessie Dunker, born iu Elm wood on November 16th, 1S93, and who was married to Alex Hopkins, they making their homo in Green wood, whero they resided for some time and where tho husband died some eleven yearo ago. Mrs. IIopkin3 who was formerly Elizabeth Maers, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Simon Maers of Elmavocd, then married Mr. Dunker, and v:a3 making her homo LOG ALNEIVS From Monday's Daily Attorney C. E. Tefft of Weeping Water was a visiter in the city today to look after Rome business matters at the court lioue and visiting with his friends. Miss Helen Warner, deputy clerk of the district court, with her nephew. Donald Warner, motored to Bedford, Iowa, Sunday where they visited over today with friends. Mis3 Fern Stivers departed today for Lincoln where she will enjoy a visit of a few day3 there with friends and taking in the many places of in terest in the capitol city. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Royal and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Derieg of Lin coln, were in the city Sunday to ppend the dcy with Judge Charles L. Graves, father of the ladies. Hon Troy L. Davis and wife of Weeping Water were here Sunday to visit at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Searl S. Davis and family and were dinner guests at the Davis home. Mrs. H. V. Hendricks of Omaha, was here over Sunday to enjoy a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hendricks and friend3 in the city, returning last evening to her duties at Omaha. Mrs. A. D. Batchlor of Thurman, at Wombee, South DaTota, and was Iowa, is here to enjoy the week visit at Hay Springs when cLe died. The ng at the home of her daughter. remains were shipped to the Hobson Mrs. Clyde Jackson and family and funeral home of Weecins Water and with a number of the old friends i the funeral wa3 held at the Hobson here. i funeral nome with tae interment at Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Patterson Oakwood cemetery. The Rev Ralph of St. Edwards. Nebraska, were visi Pinkham. , pastor o: tho Congrega- tora in the city over Sunday as the tional chursh officiated. guests of relatives and friends. Mr. Patterson is now at St. Edwards, di recting the affairs of a closed bank at that placa. "rem T'jm1oj' Daily R. W. Kncrr of the Popular Variety ctoro, is at St. Paul, Minne sota, v.here he was called on Eomo business affairs and alio will enjoy a few day3 outing in the lake coun try. Edward II. Pankonin, residing in the vicinity cf Weeping Water, was here Monday and spent a few hours looking after some business matters and while in the city called at tho Journal to renew his subscription. From Wednesday's Daily C. C. Wercott was at Blair today where he attended a meeting of tho board of directors of the Crowell Memorial home. Herman Ivuehn, one of the well known residents of near Elmwood, was here today for a short time and-' etopped for a call on Sheriff and Mrs. Ed Thimgan, Mr. Kuehn being a brother of Mrs. Thimgan. 4-H CLUB PROGRAM The 4-H club, of Mynard, consist ing of the Blue Ribbon Pig club, Daisy Dairy club and Peppery Cook ing club will give a joint achieve ment program at the Mynard Com munity Hall, on Tuesday, Aug. ICth, commencing at eight o'clock. Every body welcome. Paper table covers 40"x40" 2 in pack, Orange or reen, 10c. Bates Book Store. Rob Railroad Station of Mop at Weeping Water Missouri Pac;fb Station Broken Into by Parties and Snail Amount Sccrr:d from Drawer. Stand By Veterans Enjoyed Fine Picnic. Clarence and Donald Sogaard. who have been making their home at Long Beach. California, arrived in Weeping Water last Friday and were visiting with . their relatives and friends ia Weeping' Water for over Jjthe week end. . The station of ths T.I:33uori Pacific railroad at Weeping Water seems to be a target for the operation of thieves of various kir.ds and the lat est depredr..tio:V reported was early Tuesday moralng. The statiOa wa3 er.tered by means of a window and securing entrance to the off'.ce portion of the building. the per3on or persona proceeded to break Into the cash drawer and from which a small amount of change was secured and the persons made good their encape. George Mullen, night marshal at Weeping Water, reported that at one time during the night he had no ticed a car parked near the station with it3 lights burning and on in vestigation it was found that there was no one in tik car. The marshal sunnosed that -t".i9. car owner was visiting la the locality, but set down the number cf tie' car. Later in his rounds he found the car missing. It is thought that this was probably the car used; by the robbers. A short time ago one of the freight cars spotted' near the station was mhhed ct considerable amount of I goods and which Was 'evidently haul ed away in a car or truck as tire marks were noticed near the car the next mornins when the robbery was discovered. 11 I 5 '1 xr: i'ii Mm m-. i i -' J':ftf "& - inimi-iiiiii mmmm. , i' t i Journal Want-Ads get result ! Here are .some of the women and children who have fol lowed the bonus expeditionary forces through all their experi ences. Just now they are quartered with several hundred of the veterans -in Chicago, waiting to receive word to journey on to their homes. Left to right Mrs. Edna Rem. California- Mrs O A. Salher Texas; Dorothy Lammers, 8, and her mother! -Mrs. Maoel. Lammers, Iowa;' Mrs. William Fitz-erald C'di forma and her children. Grace, 3 and Robert, 6, and Mrs. Edith Lannon, Washington. V 1