The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 21, 1935, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE ELEVEN, Image 11

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    THUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1925.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE ELEVEN
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Bred Sow Sale
"60 HAMPSHIRES
Ered for April and
May Farrowing
ALSO SOME CHOICE
SEPT. BOAR PIGS
HARRY 13. MADE
American Legion of Nehawka were
over to Syracuse last week where
they were attending the district con
vention of the American Legion
where they enjoyed mingling with
other ex-service man in their con
vention. Those who were in attend
ance from Nehawka were Marion N.
Tucker. Walter J. Wunderlich, W. H.
Kruger and Eugene Nutzman.
'V. H. Kruger was named as the
new district commander, which is a
high honor for Mr. Kruger and the
Nehawka post.
BURNETT ASKS SUGGESTIONS
Nehawka
The quarries loaded three car
loads of rock on last Monday and are
expected to have things hustling in
the quarries in a very short time.
Earl Vicker from near Bennet,
where he has been farming, moved
last week to the former E. M. Pol
lard farm where he will farm this
summer.
H. P. Opp of Lincoln was a visi
tor In Nehawka on last Sunday and
a guest of his brother, John Opp and
family and looking atef some busi
ness as well.
O. G. Wausenitz of Louisville was
a business visitor in Nehawka on last
Monday and was looking after some
business matters connected with the
Nehawka water system.
Edward Wood, the painter and de
corator has been doing some interior
work at the former residence of the
Hon. E. M. Pollard and which is now
owned by Lincoln parties.
Relnhart Brandt of Unadilla, was
a visitor in Nehawka, visiting with
friends and looking after some mat
ters of business. Mr. Brandt is a bro
ther of our townsman, Wm. Brandt.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guede of Una
dilla. were guests at the reception
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blauholtz at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kru
ger on last Sunday, visiting with all
the folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Enos Plunket of
north of Weeping Water were visit
ing for the day last Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Plunket's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Opp, and was accom
panied by Mr. Allen Ehlers, a friend
of the family.
Kenneth Balfour was a visitor In
Nebraska City last Saturday where
he was looking after some business
matters and visiting with friends.
Kenneth is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Balfour and a student of the
Nehawka high school.
Nominate Town Board.
At a caucus held last week for the
nomination of candidates for the
town board, they selected the follow
ing for nominees, two times the num
ber to be elected: JameB Pollard,
; Glen Rutlege, E. B. Summers, Clar-
i ence Hanse, Wm. Obernaulte, W. J.
Wunderlich.
Washington. Chancellor Burnett
or me university or iseDrasna appeal
ed to Representative McLaughlin for
suggestions on how the university
might obtain improvements thru the '
new federal works program in view
of its inability to match federal (
funds. j
j Burnett cited the regents request j
t !
1 t r tho ctifo nlgnntnfr in n 7 I fnr $9 -
435,000 for buildings and campus,
improvements and said the board
also had tentatively approved a pro
posed $300,000 student union build
ing request.
The union plan was approved
"rather tentatively," Burnett said,
"on condition that the students could
raise thru assessment enough money
to liquidate a loan against such a
building within the period prescribed
by the federal government."
Attend Legion Meet at Plattsmonth.
District Commander W. H. Kruger,
with a party of the members of the
Nehawka Legion post, were over to
Plattsmouth on Tuesday of this week
where they were attending the meet
ing with the Plattsmouth post as
their guests, and sure they all enjoy
ed the visit and the excellent time
provided by the Plattsmouth post.
Elects District Commander.
A number of the members of the
Married at Lincoln Saturday.
Miss Mary Kruger, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Kruger of Nehawka,
was Joined in wedlock last Saturday
to Mr. Henry Blauholtz, who is a
resident of Palmyra, near where Miss
Kruger is teaching school, went to
Lincoln where they were Joined in
marriage. They came to Nehawka to
visit with the parents of the bride
over Sunday and departed for their
home at Palmyra where Mrs. Blau
holtz opened her school and the hus
band went to work in the CCC camp
where he is now located.
Horses and Mules High.
The sales of the farmers have dem
onstrated the fact that horse and
mule power are very much desired,
for two mules which have been in
the possession of Omar Schlictemeier
for the past twenty years, and while
they are good mules, are getting well
along in years, brought when sold at
a sale a few daj-s ago $160, or ?S0
each.
Methodist Church Services.
At the Methodist church here,
there is held Bible school every Sun
day morning at 10:15. Preaching by
the pastor at 11:30. The Nehawka
Brotherhood meets the third Tues
day evening each month.
At Weeping Water the Brother
hood meets on the second Thursday
evening of the month. Visitors from
Nehawka welcome at all times, as
well as to the Weeping Water church
services which include preaching at
10. Bible school at 11. E. L. at 6:30
and the evening preaching service at
7:30. Rer. E. S. Pangborn, Pastor.
FOR SALE
100 tons ensilage, CO tons alfalfa
hay. 150 bu.
seed.
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Dakota No. 12 alfalfa
MYRON WILES.
Phone trio news to J?o. 6.
Lady Astor to Quit
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Lady Astor, " of London," native
daughter of Virginia and the first
woman to sit in the British parlia-'
ment, has indicated that she will
retire from public life at the end
of her present term. '-. She has
represented the constituency of
Plymouth since 1919 and has
been one of the most publicized
liberals in the English heuse.
Townspeople
Our business has been increasing. We'd like
to have you give us a trial and feel sure that
if you do, you'll enjoy trading here. Our De
livery System Is FREE in the city limits for
any crdcr 1Cc or $10. CO. Our prices average
low and quality of merchandise is above the
average. Try us! Phone your order to 64 or 65.
G
Vour produce will bring higher prices here
in Plattsmouth. We have a good country trade
and enjoy it. We make every effort to keep on
hand the articles you call for and are ready
and anxious to serve you. Come and see. Read
the advertised list of specials and brings your
shopping list here to be filled this week-end.
Challenge Bale Price
is
Cok Book Salt, box 5
Clothes Pins, 2 doz. in box 5
Fancy Pitted Cherries,
No. 2 can 12y2i
Gooch's Kacaxoni, 2 boxes 15
There are Full No. 2 Size Cans
Diced Carrots
Pork and Beans
Kidney Beans
Green Beans
Hominy
Bed Beans Peas and Carrots
Lima Beans Peas
SEA FOODS LENTEN DISBXS
Fancy Sardines, Mustard or
Tomato Sance
Hackarel, High Grade
Smoked Sardines
ALL FULL POUND CANS
Fancy Grape Fruit in cans 15
Not-a-Seed Baisins, box! 10
Karo Syrup, dark, 25; Lt 27
In he New Tall Cans
Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
Head Lettuce, fancy, 2 for 15
New Potatoes, 4 lbs 23
Green Onions, 3 bunches 25 1
Fresh Carrots, Calif, lge. bch.5i
Green Peppers, large, each 5
Fresh Tomatoes, lb 25
Cauliflower, big heads 20
Sw. Potatoes, Golden, 4 lbs.23
Cabbage, new crop, lb 7
Grape Fruit, Seedless, eacli 3
Others at 4, 5 and 6
Juice Oranges, dozen 25
California Navels, doz 35
APPLES
Eating and Cooking Winesaps and
Home Beauties, 4 and 5 lbs.
25
Eananas, per dozen 250
GET YOUB. GABDEN
SEEDS HEBE
5c
TOILET TISSUE
Full 1000 sheet rolls
UPTON'S JAPAN TEA
Use Less, It's Stronger
V4 lb., 15 y8 lb., 25 1 lb, 49
GOOCH'S CHICK FEEDS
New 1935 Stock Just In
100 lbs. Egg Mash 52.50
25 lbs. Baby Chick ScratchS5
100 lbs. Chick Scratch 53.00
25 lbs. All Mash Starter $l.GO
50 lbs. Hen Scratch $1.50
25 lbs. Cracked Corn 750
50 lbs. Cracked Corn $1.35
100 lbs. Cracked Corn $2.50
100 lbs. Shorts $1.85
SEED POTATOES
No. 1 Grade
Bed Biver Ohios, 100 lbs.$l.S5
Cobblers, 100 lbs 1.85
No. 2 Grade
Bed Biver Ohios, 100 lbs.$l.GO
Cobblers, 100 lbs 1.60
FANCY PATENT FLO TIE
Shurgo Brand
24-lb. Sack 93i
48-lb. Sack $1.79
Not a second grade Flour. "We
guarantee satisfaction or your
money back even for what you
have used. We urge you to try it.
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Priscilla Curtains
cf fine quality Marquisette, Ivory
color, trimmed with gayly colored
tufts, geed width, deeply ruffled.
Challenge
Sale
Price
SSC Pr
If ycu prefer making your own Cur
tains, you'll like these patterns in
gocd quality Marquisette. Embroid
ered or Printed.
38 in.
wide .
C Yd.
BBS
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SALE OF
SPRING
FABRICS
e VOILE
FINE PRINTS
SEERSUCKER
O GINGHAMS
BATISTE
and Others
29c Yd.
A McCall Pattern Free j
with each purchase of
ura8S Mans., rri.. aat. .
V . .-.OViii
1 A Sensational Sale
of Toiletries
REGULAR 25c AKD 50c VALUES
Large Size Packages Many Different Items
Made to Sell for Btuoh More
3 INCLUDED ARE
liouth Wash Quinine Hair Tonic
Wave Set Path Sals
Tar Shampoo Lemon Cream
Glycerin Lotion Talcum Powder
Lemon Lotion Face Powder
Ccld Cream Perfume
Cleansing Cream Tooth Paste
Vanishing Cream Toilet Water
ON SALE AT
FINE SILK HOSE
You'll find the size and the color you want!
89c to $1.25 Values 7 Chf
Challenge Sale Price - - - - 0 QL
Every Pair Guaranteed First Quality
COATES
SEWING
THREAD
300 Yd. Spools
6 for 44c
ffrjti.wwwii
Anklets
and then Mora
Anklets
Solid Colors or
Fancy Cuffs
Sizes to 10, at
10C Pr.
o P ANSo
o BLOOMERS
Every conceivable style in all sizes.
Each was formerly higher priced.
.Challenge
Sale
Price
BRASSIERS
Tailored Style Sizes to 36
50c
.t ISc
DMC
EMBROIDERY ROPE FLOSS
For all kinds cf Crocheting and Embroidery work.
16-yd. skeins. Eeg. sold at 10c skein. Special
4 Skeins for 5c
WASHABLE
WINDOW SHADES
Pin and Crack proof. Complete with Holler.
Choice of Green or Ivory
39c
3 for $1
OUTSTANDINGLY
LOVELY
HOUSE
DRESSES
9 Styled in one of our
country's foremost
dress factories.
OOur selection is so
targe you'll have no
trouble being fitted.
Sizes 14 to 62.
Challenge S f
Sale
Price LL
A Large Selection of
House Dresses
Sizes to 44
69c
Fine Silk Slips
Lace trimmed Rayon Taffeta, all
seams French seamed. Sizes to 44
89c
Windsor Crepe
NIGHTIES
OQood Length
Fine Crepe
69c
ft
Two Way Stretch
GIRDLES
Bracelet Style
without Garters!
45c
Spring
Millinery
Outstanding Styles
and Values
CHALLENGE SALE
PRICE
$1.95
W ashable
Dresses
for School Girls
in the 'teen' ago
Former $1 and $1.29
Values Sizes
6 to 14
Pure
Silk Crepe
Silk Crepes in plain
shades, dark or pastels.
For Dresses, Slips
and Blouses
Sells Regularly for
69o Yard
49c
Here's a Knock Out . . Sale of Fine
Silk Dresses
Formerly Sold from $7.95 up to $10 Each
Sizes 14 to 42, Inc.
Challenge Sale
Price while
they last
IS
SOENNICHSEN'S
So
6th and
Main St.
P&ones
64 & 65