the plattsmouth journal. (plattsmouth) 1923-02-15 [p ......and are all feeding tankage as a jqh5.t,...

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PAGE TWO Nehawka Department! Prepared ia the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. ' ' - , Get the ftews at Home? And as to that matter have the the enjoyment of hearing the best plays, concerts and hearing the ser- mons, and lectures over the entire country, by Radio-W- e are ready to place a receiving set in your home, that will put you in touah with the whole of America. See us for specifications. : Baedeker & Lundberg Nehawka, Nebraska ' pen Alartin Was delivering wheat, but at this time are both some better to me i"urmers' Grain company of land improving. Nehawka. I C. M. Manners delivered some 1,- - Mr.-Ber- t Bius, who formerly lived j GOO bushels of corn to Robert Troop here is back for a visit with friends and relatives Will O. Troop purchased a fine toam of horses at the C. A. Gauer ile last Friday. John Chriswisser was looking af ter some business matters in the county scat last Monday.' t . . Legal business brought "Attorney C. E. Tefft of Weeping Water to Ne- hawka last, Monday morning. Verner Lunberg was looking after s6Am biisi ness" mdtters in Weeping Water last Monday ..afternoon. - Mrs. II. L. Thomas has been feel- ing pretty poorly for the past few days with a siege of the grippe. Troy Schrader was looking after some business matters and also visit- ing with friends last Sunday at Mur- ray. Henry Ross shelled and delivered his crop of corn to the Farmers Grain company at Nehawka last week. During the absence of Mrs. Jack Douglas, Mrs. Joseph Green has been assisting at the-- restaurant with the work. , Ed Murray, who has been down with the grippe is again - up and around and able to look after the chores.. A. F. Sturm the lumber and grain man has been kept to his home for a few days this week with an attack of the grippe. The farmers and hog feeders around Nehawka know a good thing and are all feeding tankage as a jQh5.t, their hogs., .. The Trotter brothers will hold their talo next, this one coming on February 23. the day following Washington's birthday. Harry W. Smith, the monument man of Plattsmouth was looking af- ter some business matters In Nehaw- ka last Monday afternoon. W. O. Troop and C. R. Troop, the latter of Plattsmouth, received a car load of feeders from the South Om aha yards one day last week o 14 who is using it for feeding a number of cattle which he has in his feed lots at this time. Mrs. Leo Switzer has been among those from the grippe and" was for a number of days confined tq her bed but at this writing is re- ported as being somewhat ; improved; "The "matter of cars for the ship- ment of grain is looking more than in the past for they are more and are we to take it that prices are" to decline as well? - Lee Bates who is serving . in the capacity of a guard at one of the state, institutions at Lincoln, was spending Sunday at home and re turned to his work on Monday of this week. . Last Sunday 'arr Young was a visitor in Lincoln rwhere he went to see . Mrs,. Young where she is recov ering from an illness having been re ceiving treatment at a hospital there for some week. j lfS C. A: Cisney and wife and Clarence Peck and wife were guests last Sun day at the home of Thomas Tilson near Murray wheer all enjoyed ' a most pleasant day. , ' --- - C. E.' Heebner and Nelson! Berger of Nehawka are stopping in. Platts- mouth for a few days this'week in soine:: legal knots as they are serving on Jury for this term. '' Henry Gruber and J. H. Miller fhe concrete vault men were visitor In Murray last Sunday taking a vault to , the 'cemetery place for a funeral which occurred there on that. date. . iThis Friday evening there will be a basketball game at the auditorium between team of the Water high school and the hich school of and a very spirit- ed game is looked for. - ... . . . Those people who came from Missouri and who are most hos pitable and sociable at the nome of Air. and Mrs. Worth Click last Sunday and where all enjoyed a Walter with the Bank most . nlpasant ftranni. of looked after the clerking ; Henderson - Jones, while out last S! of D Munn and H- - H- - i Monday morning chanced to slip and Moll which recently was held. fell striking one of his hands on a James Mc ey was a visitor in substance lacerat-ah- a last week where he to ing it. very badly and the injured join the L nited states army and will member had to be dressed by the nhy-tr- y a few years service with Uncle sician. pAmI'ik G. W. Giles of Wash., who Troop and wife have has been visiting at the home of been sick with the grippe, both be- - friends at w'ith the fam- ing down in bed at the same time, ily were at the home of Mr. Wit (W4 r J NO. rui n suffering en- couraging plentiful as- sisting .untangling the'netit 'Young near'-tha- t the Weepine Nehawka formerly gathered Wunderlich Nehawka Om-'sha- rp protruding arranged Tacoma, Wyoming visiting 'jrOU know what 'r you like in clothes; we know how to give you just what you want. JSere you may eas- ily find the right com bination of fabric and fashion; you may make sure of the smart touch of style, the good fit, the long wear you desire, in a suit "Tailored to Measure by Born," And you will find the price no higher than the figures asked for clothes of doubt ful value. The New Spring and Summer F, Style Books Are Here PHONE no Established 1888 - NEHAWKA, NEB. and Mrs. O. D. St. John Tor over Sun day and also with other old time friends. . , . , , . . Saturday'- - of 1 this jweek- - Harry Knabe will Tiold a sale 'of some of the finest of Hampshire hogS(and has ar- ranged to havethe same! held in the pavilion of W. lA." Hicks-ah- d will have the place warm and comfortable for all who- - come.. ' - 5 John Yeiser of Omaha and r wife were visiting in Nehawka last Sun day guests at the home, of Mrs. Yei-ser- 's parents, Mr, and Mrs.. A.-- F. Sturm, Mr." Yeiser returning toOm-ah- a Monday while Mrs.-Yeise- r re- mained for a longer visit. Thomas Fulton is , again at his work at the shop but not able to do very much for the time being and he was kept from the shop and at home on account of a prolonged attack of grippe.. He with his many friends are rejoicing in his improvement. A. E. Essen weib of the Sheldon manufacturing company has been assisting Mr. Glen Rutledge in ar- ranging the machines and shaftings for the new linotype which is to ar- rive for the new paper which Mr. Rutledge is to ..issue, The Nehawka Enterprise. . H. H. Stoll at i the sale which he had on last Monday forenoon was vtil. remembered by the buyers who appraised most of the property which he had toeffer at a very good price. The auctioneer. Col.- - W. R.. Young, being in a great measure responsible for "the. good prices obtained. jonn jiicks went to umana one week and as a f will F D . uer oi Lilt?.-c- anu irom "" "- - aha sent the to be again signed o some boat there. John's en for years. .g, j. i;, ,g. ; ; TaIih . ouuii fneu nit1 fcTjvernraeni tor a r considerable time during the last war and' knows Just .what the service means. - .... . Chester Waldo . was a visitor . in Plattsmouth last- - Monday morning where. he was looking after some bus- iness matters. for a few hours .and was 'accompanied -- by Edward Miller they having in view a position in Burlington "ouse, see l. wnicn .at this time Is pretty fill-e- d: up arid they only could register their' applications and await- - an opening. Mrs. Jack' Douglas wlib was called to Kansas City on account of the 111-tie- ss tif 'her inother, Elizabeth Green, returned h6m week'onlv fo be ag"ain as the mother was reported a worse-conditio- n than fo-me- rly: Mrs. Douglas on- - hastened to her- - mother's hedssid In hopes she might 1)0 ableto ren der -- some: assistance, to the narnt who is-sic- ' O.- - Lundberg andwlfe are enjoyine a. visit from their daughter. Mrs. H. D. Betts children. Mr. RettK ar rived from their home at Channel last Sunday mornine-an- d on Mnn- - idaj' afternoon and departed for Tex- as Monday afternoon where he is in terested In some land In the Rio orande valler. -- Mr. Betts expects to be away for some time during this time Mrs. Betts and the children will visit at the home of her parents. There -- will be 'a parent teachers meeting at Nehawka this Friday eve ning a.t: wnicn there be consid- ered many questions concerning the welfare of the schools, the home and the students. At this meeting Orville Philpot and Chester Phybon who art in me agricultural class will dpm onstrate solder! ner and also fpviinr while the gathering will be fed by a number of the girls in the domestic science class Will demonstrato on cooking doughnuts making and Maybellc Troop. - as O draft aienee was not verVlnrio nu-ino- . " iU me inclement weather th nbv wt off very successfully. Many were iiearu that it best scnool play that thev had soon I'Ul on. ......... v Parent-Teac- h PFci nccr.i-i'- i V meet at the srhnni ......u anu. spo 1 1 oiiauons. Idst For Sale Clack Poland China 11 ,'u"u Dasketball hauka seventh and KhI the, Phawka "hool8; iJSKf Weir at th hawka stitution. Merchandise Sell iurhcr? :- - roitct-nsu- s of PLAty&MOtJTH SEMI . WEEKLY '.: J0TTB3IA1 " all iT.:fy After Every Meal Chew ywnr food well, then use WRIGLIEY'S to aid digestion. a l0o keeps the teeth clean, breath sweet, appetite keen. 7X Great American Sw9tmmat Save lie Vrappert' i ! or rew days the the hieher Mrs- - ! E. former prices within the next"lew months and will be difficult to obtain at that few a for the mand many then put off .with a Hard to Get Material account of inability to se cure wnat material required the with Send . : .1 ij with while r, , . ; some I closing of the will only mem- - , . , f. was to east be.con-jau- d workinS live .1 1. . J. A -- ' . 'T . w z CASS CO. FARM BUREAU NOTES city iiog naturalization farmers. miles west of ty, V.Ti.AVjTl are t On gt most live and Swine Clubs the time to the Sow and club.' you terested get five boys meet The. hens very, have your now to so." Construction "women from Alvo and to take the dress pro- - ject. afternoon was pat- - was 'an noon delicious and later in the dainty refreshments. and meetrng will C. 21. riday 'adies patterns ciauwu priced sold good nignt. The even,nff- - will 4Vebraska Y tUm All JOHN iu tome 'fc.fc. ..4. and the eighth i,Ait',, a .t WiU aVel- - They with trial. weeks Club ttronArttln them niace cities ;It LOCAL NEWS tny J Mrs. Charles Fetzer, has Teen a for several days the past with relatives and friends. County C. Harris of Union, was for a few hours looking after some matters I business. Thomas and Ed Mc Hugh, of City among those going to Omaha morning will visit for a few hours looking after some matters ness. I Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wescott de- -' parted for Omaha they will remain during the session of convention of the Ne- - braska Clothiers held details. Now Builders million sent that ith Eugene and George Barr, are employed at w. T. Adams, this Sunday ing to his duties. Russell of !Ef the,r dutiea in Alaska, who has been here visiting Burdick and wife of Mr. and Mrs. morning for from evening from visit where she will start her long trip a here at home of back to northwest, sell at and Charles Heebner. coun- - "'"111 aaiuer family. and of real Mrs. formerly Miss men of county, is the Manv in ordering ,rpri. is here enjoying a visit next days as member of the of eoock have to wait"" for Wltn ner Mrs. Emma panel, coming up yesterday times substitute. and family and his at Nehawka will brothers for few to with old now living at friends here, as at York. Reese Hastain T.nuicvillo was visitors in this Don't Sheldon company has ve,!. her mother, Mrs. been to down temper- - other relatives and your and address plain- - tnirothor roTita lann arily awaiting the coming of ueyaneu needed material. It is hoped that to aft v.namoenain mecucine the 'the plant day last and TuPS(la um-- listment will or last called -- and and will remark nouses ii They . Xow' i Litter are , good. notsold do ' Dress up home, spent meetTn?' Chf0Jmedeparted fitted. served time. March met home' although a.m.s nig:.ht registered Thirty-tw- o Nebr. Kfondays Louisville Saturday Walling, where Retail city. down this for will and home and here Mrs. be Blish Buffalo, New well attending city! A Thin? It compelled shut ?,lie, Agnewand onrl !or umana. l00k mat- - I.. be be hAn tho of ItTS ucs muiuea, aim ictciic enlisted temporary that they be navy soon. four .i,...g. Saturday Wash croup, bronchial ing to Omaha afternoon snend coughs and tickling rew hours visiting with friends. the rp.o. ior siomacn .n gassy that ivi.. the bilious ters. .. every family for burns, scalds, Leonard Meisinger was wounds, skin visitors in Omaha today, these family to on the morning only cents A. Funke. Kilcore and If are thinking of building J. Mayfield. of Louisville, were liere shbps at that v, lionman and for few hours attending well for in that who build. They have hearing. three one-ha- lf north Alvo.' is organize If in or girls for sons you tnat suit live you tak and and the and uiver Stander of ar- - 111., this to F. few i8-4s- w. ters at the house. and Dr. were in Omaha and to -- ' v..in friends in that will you organize. film.nt 1 Culling price for, is If fulls is good time irig drafting dinner Giles, right, terms. week where being tm. to to uepai ailCl" for Minn., he further treat- ment at the hospital in updn school Mrs. York, Sioux York, Iowa, Omaha home M.v Earl Blish, houses brands sisters days. enjoy .court. Mrs. among Good Miss OUSineSS. Youner colds, "flu" pains neartf ;fln among piles going valued that place, J.nog today 5Irs.'. before mile Cass train. James from year. rived spend GEO. 3222. Wiles Dab-ne- y today spend boys place city. where take 'course Mayo that place. H. Dicks of at auction at his three who has been here met ai , at the home her father, Robert C m. r. cnurcn Aionaay, 5,Tnnir lonawn, in Miss Mary Halnies Omaha, who feme "00 ' UUU.IV lier uncle Peter ning to take on : thta for was held at the home of Mrs. Mollie ! i, Eerger near Nenawka. All the ladies ivirKpairicK. one orne pio- - patterns in the "eer rodents county, black mare, years old, weight 1100 afternoon the dresses were cut "ri.e irom me vicmuy oi This all day at afternoon Everyone voted 'pleasant profitable The next be with Mrs. E. - South Ashland Fifteen women at the of evening GUSTIN. Appeal From here busi- - here Ilarley from visit coughs, here - Mrs. Thomas noon Mrs. H. east . and and look after some matters business. Albert Zierott and W. Lau, two the well known of.Mur-doc- k, were here today looking after some matters of business the court house. Jacob Frolich, Samuel H. K. Henry Gus walking lister, new: one Airs. Amos Weldon near oeicKman, or Eagle jacK, one saddle, two sets for day meetiner. The day was ere bere today attend the ses Thev will ttv sprnt the house dresses. hion the district court. " ! TT - the you the will lhe 1; XTret Alisses UorothV 'LWi! T7rol"1' ucimuus uinner I neury ieuier, oi iew rorK, one ' I 3AWt T-l- . . . ...111 , ...1. T . iiitrt-- icnuiug wuuiesiuu meruiiams be March 23 the home Mrs. A. of the city, here visiting Jeffery. home cousins. W1"IA1 TVfra Trv.0 PirtTiIno-'- c ImmA icQoa onrl Clnvlnrr Tliom- - Dress Dr. H. Leopold yester- - Vofffv xr.u aiiernoon xviinaen, xseorasKa, .uia. nuueri present snent dav cuttlnfr fittins: dresses. Five liiinc feiailUOUU uuuyui rioTPs oemors lueHbcni rnnrti aino au- - who want tion. 10 was the ,,4 the a a K lu a a n Tr itt P ! t a ! a a Vll Jo a a t i, B D f 9 a a 1 i b ... A J J. M i iIC 11 I ociicu. mr 1 iik ui uic of. is h. the his It Tl f ". r--. 1. . - . . ' A. " w. I the " o laiitu liiu IU and more sets nf iihio i ' - m. i . i Fnon were nr. ani nTr w riol- - cave tiipir niuv in a t F and the to . - ' uigii , - - t . . ' ; t i , . - ' , - . I 1 : 1 1 I were The next meeting will tu i ! " I , bo Balfour near i uni wiiiaiit v sue ion. , - - I n 1 1 - n j tan ner by Owner be operated 1 . , 3 i , I . . rt . A i n i i ti . n Miss l . , j sub wen uiipruvea, i . nusiiiinis ana iirs. iUrf 1 vifu locality, also one eighty un- - win the op u Dart- - tOWarria anetnaca I 1 i - . i- - t , i . .. ' .. 1 1 4xi tji v iiictse laima win Lou Jurney and will .Viie,TuSd.a7 and go These farms are naay - iULlWU Jr., were they were jury able name """s anions thnso u-r-f court west FIIti james. sewins: taken. Mrs. aaugn- - bale there Owonc uory piay, acres, there after large Dally. Cass county, between Murdock Miss Florence Dalser visitor Also improved Omaha today hours- - house farm Sprinsrs Deuel after matters of The 8CQol. are ' iomnn. fr 4.. n a , : . " I II I T 1T1 t e y a I 4.4 f a I r i rt i. A 1. u I I to Sympathies 1 f rt.li a ' art4 visitor here Commissioner F. of of ' this and ty one man a wu., wa, was ! i and .g..g. Lon one last " of of ine of of of uay to of F. of at one au an all to in of oy TVTla u"wn,Vr- - uay t and " anu live " of nt-.- win at at of C. Tre ........ ior utj OUU ior with unit, uere was "'cu iiio or is to on auv iui 111, giiuu nc iuv me of until its tT.4.i I B cu. uuiu to on to In wjvy iii Our on iuu.1 and 320 acre in look on near Big in coun- - ing some Y. I in J. C. in that city. rveison uerger or iseiiawka was among the visitors in the city today attend tne opening session of the district court. Gibson, O. V. and Compton of Weenincr Water -- """'."'v, UJDi,i.v o. manths saior ni,,v r , ,andT China I stant sufferers and appeal to our were here today the Phone io4 4..4.- - j r olu" luo moirici couri and Ida curs was for hoaith hv-th- f r(il,n,wiain-- . Samuel Henry Snoke WiU Have a Gala Tiav Tablets. These tablets and Jacob Frolich of Eagle were The i.,Hn 7"Jt the stomach, invie-orat- e the liver and araong tne in the city today Mience behind the matter is the They also1" "lu:uu lue uri in for a vcrv nioaci cause a gentle of the B. L. G. Todd of "Ins on Mondav nov v...4,. bowels. When" you have anv trouble near Lnion were here mornine x 4UiuiK Liirrv will! I - - - . 4 . . . . rTi-- - r Ne- - both ri the the was your give & is Ol iu m 5 r m SI "o UJ OCX US Ul it in m l. iui n,i n.. J: ui rri, ui nw ava rfn L. icu oi uy to wu- - Ul i io me opening oi tne district court as of the petit Jury panel. s J. C. Lemon and John were here today from th vicinity of Dencnt of that institution. Not alone Tlio J. K. will after their work tne good time Which thsv lemnlov a kdv nr ppntlpman niront lon the lurv nanel and worn . w"'v A- - -' --- -- - . - " wv... 4 . . ' - I . . '"l'us nave is . the sole hope oflm 1 Watkins v rroducts I lectea as of the first jury, i " expected to assist are Known our sales- - Lester Dalton of Edgar, in me tht n.,..i.- - I npnnln makp hlir Inrninca In voaf i. I v.., 1 j. , r. " luvumwittiiuu - -- o uu una u ttii licit: tlslllHK niS niO I 1 - ls against the this Full particu- - er for short this af- - 'jiiuuoe. me entirfi urn. mi.u. viuuie saiuuies beui iree fnr rimahn tn nt.n ...'.. u-- u over tne in : - . Tire of opinion -- 1 .g. a 111 a a r it lie i twa ur n r An t- t o 1 n non a wt n i m. . . 4449v-- o uu uuoiiirao. 4 no i lumoer ueaiers convention in umuj. xiie v waimns uo., ueni. e " ii'j .. iti I . v Falls nf oi Henrv H. CW, VlUUUa, . . . I V Arf.v.a ,, !,, I 4l.. ,L. AiAUlU UUC. UUDUiOX UUnVT llfil LK H.L : warn v iap fi.A 4.ai... inS mea anu houses is: that j the jif. : v i home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I ties into of this lloc hmno few ses lucaii UllUU. 9 " 7 ? . . -- 7 March 1st Investments, n We Recommend Reai EsJa(e FirsV Mortgage Bonds in Nebraka Secured by choice in the safest known. Write us for Home Builders 7 Preferred Shares Tax-Fre- e in Nebraska : T available by resale. payable semi-annuall- y. Home a?ssts over . and . a. ' "' 'Investment ' 7 American Security Company . Omaha. Nebraska in r. Hawkenbery who morn-Nebrask- a, over . JrnlitihftVeSi,a,1 lJ if-".1- ? the home her husband's parents. departed City, motored Saturday their merchandise rf" BTi'r(Ilc.k,s.parents' here for Kidman, mother, Weid- - her the manufacturing Su,n(lay ... v written " i I " I. I construction measurements , this ' nt o the U'oc 1 . in Jurors WANTED Wh io n - l ... n " Uifr Tax-Fre- e Petersburg. at nf J. return a trial package Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for "whooping throat; Chamberlain's Stomach T t rr J! a laoieis irouDie, indigestion, crowd tion; Chamberlain's Salve, needed affections; medicines early Burnngion Don't Wey- - & . jl-3- m. FOR SALE Full blood Barred Rock cockerels Louisville Peoria, . morning a SMITH," hours looking after , Telephone at S. I P"eBank Belleville, public Murray, Halmes. aftern00n meeting residents Westlake, sandwiches: finishing construction departed measurenient3 tomorrow importance program, Murdock, afternoon Wednesday's Benjamin Westlake, strenirthen American irPitinV MmProve digestion. readiness movement Chapman stomach, Weyrich Hadrana. AGENTS members Livingston Watkins looking lattsmoyth. everywhere Nebraska. standing departed remnnn i wholesale Journal -- office, 'stranseni. Business Property Omaha, Nebraska security Divider.ds quarter.' Messenger" "request. Broker Walthill, returning rfur?- - commissioner Rochester, Nehawka constipa Hadraba. - explain 'my long time land bank loan. Also money cent. Searl Davis, - and, visit with 'BWs. Jielp j25-8s- w. PUBLIC - AUCTION! home, Kansas, visiting miles cdmmencing great NVhat? hamyies remain Greenwood. Boone attending Greenwood llamdatlOTiTnf Ne-a- le opportunity! time, containing .h:;'' Plattsmouth one o clock, on ness and it. some mat- - Let me five per some will Sam and this aiicnu and that 7 and rich sale TUESDAY," FEBEUAEY 20TH the following described property: 90 Head of Livestock Eighty-fiv- e hogs, some brood sows weighing from 75 to 200 pounds, head-o- f one black horse, years old, weight 1300; one bay horse, 6 years old, weight 12 50-- ; one present drafted of Cass heavy in foal to jack; one good fresh cow, 7 years old. - Farm Machinery, Etc - One Johir.,' Deere walking cultiva tor, new; one Mohne riding cultiva tor, one inree-secno- n narrow, one walking plow, one disc, one farm wagon, one hog waterer and heater, one i norse power engine, new; Frantz, Snoke and rmmn Greenwood tne vicinity new; Ivan Prom boar Company members miss inch harness, one single harness, one rat proof chicken house, new, and easily moved, numerous small tools, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale sums" of $10 and under, cash; on sums over $10 'a credit of six months will be given, purchaser eiv ing bankable note bearing eight per cent interest from No propetry to be removed the premises un- til settled for. CHAS. E. ALLEED, Owner. COL. L. E. LANHAM. Auct. GLEN BOEDEKER, Clerk. ini 17c n- - BUSINESS HOUSE -- TO CELEBRATE ITS 220 ANNIVERSARY. Long Period in Business in Platts- mouth for North 6th Street v r Meat and Grocery Store; ' 1 From Mondays Dally. . V' The firm of Lorenz Brothers, wijl; on Wednesday, observe their twenty-secon- d year as members of the busi- ness houses of the" city and during which tinje. they have establisbedtbe reputation of conducting one 'of the most up"to"date stores in'the city. ' It was on February 14, 1901 that W. J. Lorenz " of Tobias, i NebrasWa. arrived in this city, and opened u a meat Inarket in what is known as the Neville buildnjr,, .where the- - present Elks cluti T?oV s'faridsr"dMa;at that time Mr. Lorenr-wa- s associated with his younger brother, Emil A. Lorenz, who is still one of the firm. '. - f Two year? after the foundation ,qf the business, L." W. Lorenz,' another brother- - arrived here and became a member of the firm and since1 the-re- ? tirement of the.-olde- r brother, W.' J; Lorenz, the firm of Lorenz Brothera has consisted of E.A.'"and L:"W; Lorenz. The . firm .removed . twenty years ago from thelr.old Ibcatlon to the one they now occupy on the west side of Sixth street'. , and. they have continued' a policy' ;bf" gradual Im- provement until today they have as neatand modertr'grocery and "meat market as, can be found anywhere- - jn the state. Four "years' airo 'the firm 'had' Yn- - stalled one of the Baker'ice machine and; w hich' Is th$ basis of their ext. tensive? cooling fiyeteftt'jfor the meat market and 'With Margie and anmle oiuic iuuuis iur meat m a km rni The undersigned will offer for market an ideal one. ) horses: was All date. from sonfe, ine unuorm courtesy of the firm and the high grade lines "of .groceries and meats have won them a fine reputation and on the occasion of their observance of their twenty-thre- e years in business their many freinds will ! join in wishing there as many more such "anniversaries and participation In the business life of the community. , ' - To feel strong, have sood annetite and digestion, sleep soundlv and en- - Joy life, use Bufdock Blood Bitters, me lamny system tonic. Price, $1.25. ' SAY! DOES A TEN DOLLAR BILL TO am selling harness made fromNQ. stock and will guarantee everv part of it. ? v ...... I Steel hames. 1 y, truck traces with heel chain; wide, flat nads: lUisn foot lines. The best wearing bridle you ever saw, Kay winker braci. round side checks with hitch reinj. IK double back straDs: -- 11 - bin straps and ch check-u- p straps. ; i maite tins harness myself and ell it for $60. I guarantee this harness to lm io cheaper than anything of the same quality on the market, oblieatintr myself to eat a Bet. hames and all, if all this is not true. A. J. TODI. i '15-- ? Murdoch Voh ) SCHAFER BROS.' To be at at 50 OF Bred to , , ALL Write for Cataiog. LOOK GOOD YOU? L7 m OS held Weeping Water,-Neb- .; Saturday, February 24th, 1023, Dunn's Pavilion. HEAD DUROC-JERSE- Y SLnJS and DLTS Smooth Orion-Sensatio- n. Nohawko, IMMUTJED! - UobrjacHn

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Page 1: The Plattsmouth Journal. (Plattsmouth) 1923-02-15 [p ......and are all feeding tankage as a jQh5.t, their hogs.,.. The Trotter brothers will hold their talo next, this one coming on

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Nehawka Department!Prepared ia the Interests of the People of Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially

for the Journal Readers. ' '

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Get the ftews at Home?And as to that matter have the the enjoyment of

hearing the best plays, concerts and hearing the ser-mons, and lectures over the entire country, by Radio-W- e

are ready to place a receiving set in your home,that will put you in touah with the whole of America.

See us for specifications.: Baedeker & Lundberg

Nehawka, Nebraska

' pen Alartin Was delivering wheat, but at this time are both some betterto me i"urmers' Grain company of land improving.Nehawka. I C. M. Manners delivered some 1,- -

Mr.-Ber- t Bius, who formerly lived j GOO bushels of corn to Robert Troophere is back for a visit with friendsand relatives

Will O. Troop purchased a finetoam of horses at the C. A. Gauer

ile last Friday.John Chriswisser was looking af

ter some business matters in thecounty scat last Monday.' t .

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Legal business brought "AttorneyC. E. Tefft of Weeping Water to Ne-hawka last, Monday morning.

Verner Lunberg was looking afters6Am biisi ness" mdtters in WeepingWater last Monday ..afternoon. -

Mrs. II. L. Thomas has been feel-ing pretty poorly for the past fewdays with a siege of the grippe.

Troy Schrader was looking aftersome business matters and also visit-ing with friends last Sunday at Mur-ray.

Henry Ross shelled and deliveredhis crop of corn to the FarmersGrain company at Nehawka lastweek.

During the absence of Mrs. JackDouglas, Mrs. Joseph Green has beenassisting at the- - restaurant with thework. ,

Ed Murray, who has been downwith the grippe is again - up andaround and able to look after thechores..

A. F. Sturm the lumber and grainman has been kept to his home fora few days this week with an attackof the grippe.

The farmers and hog feedersaround Nehawka know a good thingand are all feeding tankage as ajQh5.t, their hogs., ..

The Trotter brothers will holdtheir talo next, this one coming onFebruary 23. the day followingWashington's birthday.

Harry W. Smith, the monumentman of Plattsmouth was looking af-ter some business matters In Nehaw-ka last Monday afternoon.

W. O. Troop and C. R. Troop, thelatter of Plattsmouth, received a carload of feeders from the South Omaha yards one day last week

o

14

who is using it for feeding a numberof cattle which he has in his feedlots at this time.

Mrs. Leo Switzer has been amongthose from the grippe and"was for a number of days confinedtq her bed but at this writing is re-ported as being somewhat ; improved;

"The "matter of cars for the ship-ment of grain is looking more

than in the past for theyare more and are we to takeit that prices are" to decline as well?- Lee Bates who is serving . in thecapacity of a guard at one of thestate, institutions at Lincoln, wasspending Sunday at home and returned to his work on Monday of thisweek. .

Last Sunday 'arr Young was avisitor in Lincoln rwhere he went tosee . Mrs,. Young where she is recovering from an illness having been receiving treatment at a hospital therefor some week. j lfS

C. A: Cisney and wife and ClarencePeck and wife were guests last Sunday at the home of Thomas Tilsonnear Murray wheer all enjoyed ' amost pleasant day. ,

' --- -

C. E.' Heebner and Nelson! Bergerof Nehawka are stopping in. Platts-mouth for a few days this'week

in soine:: legalknots as they are serving onJury for this term. ''

Henry Gruber and J. H. Miller fheconcrete vault men were visitor InMurray last Sunday taking a vaultto , the 'cemeteryplace for a funeral which occurredthere on that. date. .

iThis Friday evening there will bea basketball game at the auditoriumbetween team of theWater high school and the hichschool of and a very spirit-ed game is looked for. - ... . . .

Those people who camefrom Missouri and who are most hospitable and sociable at thenome of Air. and Mrs. Worth Clicklast Sunday and where all enjoyed aWalter with the Bank most . nlpasant ftranni.of looked after the clerking ; Henderson - Jones, while out last

S! of D Munn and H- - H- - i Monday morning chanced to slip andMoll which recently was held. fell striking one of his hands on aJames Mc ey was a visitor in substance lacerat-ah- alast week where he to ing it. very badly and the injuredjoin the L nited states army and will member had to be dressed by the nhy-tr- ya few years service with Uncle sician.pAmI'ik G. W. Giles of Wash., whoTroop and wife have has been visiting at the home ofbeen sick with the grippe, both be- - friends at w'ith the fam-ing down in bed at the same time, ily were at the home of Mr.

Wit (W4

rJNO.

rui

n

suffering

en-couraging

plentiful

as-sisting .untangling

the'netit

'Young near'-tha- t

the Weepine

Nehawka

formerly

gathered

WunderlichNehawka

Om-'sha- rp protrudingarranged

Tacoma,

Wyomingvisiting

'jrOU know what'r you like inclothes; we knowhow to give you justwhat you want.

JSere you may eas-ily find the right combination of fabric andfashion; you maymake sure of thesmart touch of style,the good fit, the longwear you desire, in asuit "Tailored toMeasure by Born,"

And you will findthe price no higherthan the figures askedfor clothes of doubtful value.

The New Spring and Summer

F,

Style Books Are Here

PHONE

no

Established 1888 -

NEHAWKA, NEB.

and Mrs. O. D. St. John Tor over Sunday and also with other old timefriends. . , . , , . .

Saturday'-- of 1 this jweek- - HarryKnabe will Tiold a sale 'of some of thefinest of Hampshire hogS(and has ar-ranged to havethe same! held in thepavilion of W. lA." Hicks-ah-d will havethe place warm and comfortable forall who- - come.. ' - 5

John Yeiser of Omaha and r wifewere visiting in Nehawka last Sunday guests at the home, of Mrs. Yei-ser- 's

parents, Mr, and Mrs.. A.-- F.

Sturm, Mr." Yeiser returning toOm-ah- aMonday while Mrs.-Yeise- r re-

mained for a longer visit.Thomas Fulton is , again at his

work at the shop but not able to dovery much for the time being and hewas kept from the shop and at homeon account of a prolonged attack ofgrippe.. He with his many friends arerejoicing in his improvement.

A. E. Essen weib of the Sheldonmanufacturing company has beenassisting Mr. Glen Rutledge in ar-ranging the machines and shaftingsfor the new linotype which is to ar-rive for the new paper which Mr.Rutledge is to ..issue, The NehawkaEnterprise. .

H. H. Stoll at i the sale which hehad on last Monday forenoon wasvtil. remembered by the buyers whoappraised most of the property whichhe had toeffer at a very good price.The auctioneer. Col.-- W. R.. Young,being in a great measure responsiblefor "the. good prices obtained.

jonn jiicks went to umana oneweek and as a f will F D .

uer oi Lilt?.-c- anu irom "" "- -aha sent the to be againsigned o some boat there. John's en

for years. .g, j. i;, ,g. ; ;TaIih .ouuii fneu nit1 fcTjvernraeni tor a rconsiderable time during the last warand' knows Just .what the servicemeans. - ....

. Chester Waldo . was a visitor . inPlattsmouth last- - Monday morningwhere. he was looking after some bus-iness matters. for a few hours .andwas 'accompanied -- by Edward Millerthey having in view a position in

Burlington "ouse, see l.wnicn .at this time Is pretty fill-e- d:

up arid they only could registertheir' applications and await- - anopening.

Mrs. Jack' Douglas wlib was calledtoKansas City on account of the 111-tie- ss

tif 'her inother, ElizabethGreen, returned h6m week'onlvfo be ag"ain as the mother wasreported a worse-conditio- n thanfo-me- rly: Mrs. Douglas on- -

hastened to her-- mother's hedssid Inhopes she might 1)0 ableto render --some: assistance, to the narntwho is-sic-

' O.- - Lundberg andwlfe are enjoyinea.visit from their daughter. Mrs. H.D. Betts children. Mr. RettK arrived from their home at Channellast Sunday mornine-an- d on Mnn- -idaj' afternoon and departed for Tex-as Monday afternoon where he is interested In some land In the Rioorande valler. -- Mr. Betts expects tobe away for some time duringthis time Mrs. Betts and the childrenwill visit at the home of her parents.

There -- will be 'a parent teachersmeeting at Nehawka this Friday evening a.t: wnicn there be consid-ered many questions concerning thewelfare of the schools, the home andthe students. At this meeting OrvillePhilpot and Chester Phybon who artin me agricultural class will dpmonstrate solder! ner and also fpviinrwhile the gathering will be fed by anumber of the girls in the domesticscience class Will demonstratoon cooking doughnuts making

and Maybellc Troop. -

as

O

draftaienee was not verVlnrio nu-ino- ." iUme inclement weather th nbv wtoff very successfully. Many wereiiearu that it best

scnool play that thev had soonI'Ul on.

......... v

Parent-Teac- h PFci nccr.i-i'- iV

meet at the srhnni

......u anu. spo 1 1

oiiauons.

Idst

For SaleClack Poland China 11

,'u"u Dasketballhauka seventh andKhI the, Phawka "hool8;iJSKf Weirat th

hawka

stitution.

Merchandise Sell iurhcr?:-- roitct-nsu- s of

PLAty&MOtJTH SEMI . WEEKLY '.: J0TTB3IA1 "

all

iT.:fy

After Every Meal

Chew ywnr foodwell, then useWRIGLIEY'S toaid digestion.

a l0o keepsthe teeth clean,breath sweet,appetite keen.7X Great American

Sw9tmmat

Save lieVrappert'

i

! or rew days the thehieher Mrs- - ! E. former

prices within the next"lew monthsand will be difficult to obtain at that few a

for the mand many thenput off .with a

Hard to Get Materialaccount of inability to se

cure wnat material required the withSend

. : .1 ij withwhile r, , .; some

I

closing of the will onlymem-- , .,

f.was to east be.con-jau- d workinS

live.1 1. . J. A

-- '

.

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w

zCASS CO. FARMBUREAU NOTES

city

iiog

naturalizationfarmers.

miles westof

ty,

V.Ti.AVjTl

are

t

On

gt

mostlive and

Swine Clubsthe time to the

Sow and club.' youterested get five boys

meet

The. hens very,have your now

to so."Construction

"women from Alvo and

to take the dress pro- -ject. afternoon was

pat- -

was 'annoon deliciousand later in the

dainty refreshments.and

meetrng will C.21.

riday 'adies patterns

ciauwupriced sold

goodnignt.The

even,nff- - will 4VebraskaY tUm All JOHN

iu tome 'fc.fc. ..4.

and the eighth

i,Ait',, a.t

WiUaVel- -

They

withtrial.

weeks

Club

ttronArttln

them

niace

cities

;It

LOCAL NEWStny J

Mrs. Charles Fetzer,has Teen a for severaldays the past with relativesand friends.

County C. Harrisof Union, was for afew hours looking after some matters I

business.Thomas and Ed Mc

Hugh, of City amongthose going to Omaha morning

will visit for a few hourslooking after some mattersness. I

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wescott de- -'parted for Omaha

they will remain during thesession of convention of the Ne- -braska Clothiers held

details.

NowBuilders million

sent

that ithEugene and George

Barr, are employed at w. T. Adams, thisSunday ing to his duties.

Russell of!Ef the,r dutiea in Alaska, who has been here visiting

Burdick and wife of Mr. and Mrs.morning for from

evening from visit where she will start her long tripa here at home of back to northwest,

sell at and Charles Heebner. coun- -"'"111 aaiuer family. and of real

Mrs. formerly Miss men of county, is theManv in ordering ,rpri. is here enjoying a visit next days as member of the

of eoock have to wait"" for Wltn ner Mrs. Emma panel, coming up yesterdaytimes

substitute.and family and his at Nehawka will

brothers for few to with oldnow living at friends here, as at

York.Reese Hastain T.nuicvillo

was visitors in this Don'tSheldon company has ve,!. her mother, Mrs.been to down temper- - other relatives and your and address plain- -

tnirothor roTita lannarily awaiting the coming of ueyaneuneeded material. It is hoped that to aft v.namoenain mecucinethe

'the plantday last and TuPS(la

um--

listment will or

lastcalled

--and

and

will

remark

nouses ii

They

.

Xow'i Litter are

,

good.notsold

do' Dress

up home,spent

meetTn?' Chf0Jmedeparted

fitted.

served

time.

March

met home'

although

a.m.snig:.ht

registered

Thirty-tw- o

Nebr.

KfondaysLouisville

Saturday

Walling,

where

Retailcity.

down thisfor

will

and home andhere Mrs. be

Blish Buffalo, New well attending

city! A Thin? It

compelled shut ?,lie, Agnewandonrl

!or umana. l00k mat- -

I..

be be

hAn

tho

of

ItTS ucs muiuea, aim ictciicenlisted temporary that they be

navysoon.

four .i,...g.

Saturday

Wash croup, bronchialing to Omaha afternoon snend coughs and tickling

rew hours visiting with friends.

the

rp.o. ior siomacn.n gassy that

ivi.. the biliousters. .. every family for burns, scalds,

Leonard Meisinger was wounds, skinvisitors in Omaha today, these family

to on the morning only cents

A. Funke. Kilcore andIf are thinking of building J. Mayfield. of Louisville, were liere

shbps at that v, lionman and for few hours attendingwell

for

in

that

who

build. They have hearing.

three one-ha- lf

north Alvo.'

is organizeIf in

or girls

for

sons youtnat suit

live

you

takand

and

the

and

uiver

Stander of ar-- 111.,

this to F.few i8-4s- w.

ters at the house.and Dr.

were in Omahaand to -- 'v..in friends in thatwill you organize. film.nt 1

Cullingprice for, is

If fullsis good time

irig drafting

dinner

Giles,

right,terms.

week

where

being

tm.to

to

uepai ailCl"for Minn., hefurther treat-

ment at the hospital in

updn

schoolMrs. York,

Sioux York,Iowa, Omaha

home

M.v

Earl Blish,houses

brandssistersdays. enjoy

.court.Mrs.

among Good Miss

OUSineSS.

Youner colds, "flu"

painsneartf

;flnamong pilesgoing valued

that

place, J.nog today

5Irs.'.

before

mile

Cass

train.

James from year.rived spend GEO.

3222.

Wiles Dab-ne- y

today spendboys place city.

wheretake 'course

Mayo thatplace.H. Dicks of at auction at his three

who has been heremet ai , at the home her father, Robert Cm. r. cnurcn Aionaay, 5,Tnnir lonawn,

in Miss Mary Halnies Omaha, whofeme "00 ' UUU.IV

lier uncle Peterning to take on: thta forwas

held at the home of Mrs. Mollie ! i,Eerger near Nenawka. All the ladies ivirKpairicK. one orne pio- -

patterns in the "eer rodents county, black mare, years old, weight 1100afternoon the dresses were cut "ri.e irom me vicmuy oi

This all dayat

afternoonEveryone voted

'pleasant profitable Thenext be with Mrs. E.

-

South AshlandFifteen women at the of

evening

GUSTIN.

Appeal

From

here

busi- -

here

Ilarley

fromvisit

coughs,

here-

Mrs. Thomas

noon

Mrs. H.east

.

andand look after some matters

business.Albert Zierott and W. Lau, twothe well known of.Mur-doc- k,

were here today looking aftersome matters of business thecourt house.

Jacob Frolich, SamuelH. K. Henry Gus walking lister, new: one

Airs. Amos Weldon near oeicKman, or Eagle jacK, one saddle, two setsfor day meetiner. The day was ere bere today attend the ses

Thev will ttv sprnt the house dresses. hion the district court." ! TT -

the

youthe

will

lhe

1;

XTret

Alisses UorothV 'LWi! T7rol"1' ucimuus uinner I neury ieuier, oi iew rorK, one' I 3AWt T-l- . . . ...111 , ...1. T .iiitrt-- icnuiug wuuiesiuu meruiiams

be March 23 the home Mrs. A. of the city, here visitingJeffery. home cousins.

W1"IA1 TVfra Trv.0 PirtTiIno-'- c ImmA icQoa onrl ClnvlnrrTliom- - Dress Dr. H. Leopold yester- -

Vofffv xr.u aiiernoon xviinaen, xseorasKa,.uia. nuueri present snent dav cuttlnfrfittins: dresses. Five liiinc feiailUOUUuuuyui rioTPs

oemors lueHbcni rnnrti ainoau- - who want tion.

10 was the

,,4

the

a

a

K

lu

aa n Tr itt P

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a !

a

a

Vll Jo

a

a

t i,

B

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1i

b... A J J. MiiIC 11 I

ociicu. mr 1 iik ui uicof. is

h. the his ItTl

f ". r--. 1. . - . .

'

A.

"w.

I the " o laiitu liiu IUand more sets nf iihioi ' - m. i. i

Fnon were nr. ani nTr w riol--

cave tiipir niuv in a tF and the to. - '

uigii

,

- -

t .

.

'

;

t

i

,

.

-

'

,

-.

I 1 : 1

1 I

were The next meeting will tu

i

!

" I

,bo Balfour neari uni wiiiaiit v sueion. , - - I n 1 1 - n jtan ner

by Owner be operated1 . , 3 i , I . . rt . A i n i i ti . nMiss l . , j sub wen uiipruvea, i . nusiiiinis ana iirs.

iUrf 1 vifu locality, also one eighty un- - win the opu Dart- - tOWarria anetnaca I 1 i - . i-- t ,i . .. ' .. 1 1 4xi tji v iiictse laima win

Lou Jurney and will.Viie,TuSd.a7 and go These farms arenaay

- iULlWU

Jr.,were

they

were

jury

able

name"""s

anions thnso

u-r-f

court

west

FIIti

james.

sewins:

taken.Mrs.

aaugn- -

bale thereOwonc uory

piay, acres, there afterlarge

Dally.Cass county, between Murdock Miss Florence Dalser visitor

Also improved Omaha today hours--

house farm Sprinsrs Deuel after matters ofThe8CQol. are '

iomnn. fr4..

n a

,

:

.

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1T1

te

y

aI

4.4

f

aI

r

i

rt

i.

A 1.

u

I

I

to Sympathies1 f rt.li a ' art4

visitor here

Commissioner F.

of

of '

this

and

ty one

mana

wu., wa,

was

!i

and.g..g.

Lon

onelast

"

of

ofine of

of

of

uayto

ofF.

of

at

oneau

an all toin of

oy

TVTla

u"wn,Vr- -

uayt and

" anu live

"

of

nt-.- winat at

of

C.Tre

........ iorutj OUU

ior

with unit, uere was"'cu iiio

or is to onauv iui 111, giiuu nc iuvme of untilits tT.4.i I

B cu. uuiuto onto In

wjvyiii

Our

on

iuu.1

and320 acre in look

on near Big in coun- - ing some

Y. I in J.

C.

in that city.rveison uerger or iseiiawka was

among the visitors in the city todayattend tne opening session of the

district court.Gibson, O. V. and

Compton of Weenincr Water-- """'."'v, UJDi,i.v o.manthssaior

ni,,v r, ,andT China I stant sufferers and appeal to our were here today the

Phone io4 4..4.- -j r olu" luo moirici couri

andIda

curs

wasfor

hoaith hv-th- f r(il,n,wiain-- . Samuel Henry SnokeWiU Have a Gala Tiav Tablets. These tablets and Jacob Frolich of Eagle were

The i.,Hn 7"Jt the stomach, invie-orat- e the liver and araong tne in the city todayMience behind the matter is the They also1" "lu:uu lue uri

in for a vcrv nioaci cause a gentle of the B. L. G. Todd of"Ins on Mondav nov v...4,. bowels. When" you have anv trouble near Lnion were here morninex 4UiuiK Liirrv will! I - - - . 4 . . . .

rTi-- -r Ne- -

both

ri

the

the

was

your give&

is

Ol ium

5

r

m

SI

"o

UJ OCX US

Ulitin

ml.

iuin,i n..J:

ui

rri, ui

nw

ava rfn

L.

icu

oi

uy

to

wu- -

Ul

i io me opening oi tne districtcourt as of the petit Jurypanel. s

J. C. Lemon and Johnwere here today from th vicinity ofDencnt of that institution. Not alone Tlio J. K. will after their worktne good time Which thsv lemnlov a kdv nr ppntlpman niront lon the lurv nanel and worn .w"'v A- - -' --- -- - . - " wv...4 . . ' - I . .'"l'us nave is . the sole hope oflm 1 Watkins v rroducts I lectea as of the first jury,

i " expected to assist are Known our sales- - Lester Dalton of Edgar,in me tht n.,..i.- - I npnnln makp hlir Inrninca In voaf i. I v.., 1 j. ,r. " luvumwittiiuu - -- o uu una u ttii licit: tlslllHK niS niO I 1 -ls against the this Full particu- - er for short this af--

'jiiuuoe. me entirfi urn.mi.u. viuuie saiuuies beui iree fnr rimahn tn nt.n...'.. u-- u over tne in

: -

.

Tire of opinion

-- 1

.g.

a

111

a

ar it lie i twa ur n r An t- t o 1 n non a w t n i m. . .

4449v--o uu uuoiiirao. 4 no i lumoer ueaiers convention inumuj. xiie v waimns uo., ueni.e " ii'j .. iti I .

v

Falls

nf

oi

Henrv

H.CW, VlUUUa, . . . I V Arf.v.a ,, !,, I 4l.. ,L.

AiAUlU UUC. UUDUiOX UUnVT llfil LK H.L : warn v iap fi.A 4.ai...inS mea anu houses is: that j the jif. : v i home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I

ties into of

this

lloc

hmno

few

ses

lucaii

UllUU.

9

" 7? . .

-- 7March 1st Investments, n

We Recommend

Reai EsJa(e FirsV Mortgage Bondsin Nebraka

Secured by choice inthe safest known. Write us for

Home Builders 7 Preferred SharesTax-Fre- e in Nebraska :

T

available by resale. payable semi-annuall- y.

Home a?ssts over . and . a.' "''Investment '

7 American Security Company. Omaha. Nebraska

in r.Hawkenbery

who morn-Nebrask- a,

over .

JrnlitihftVeSi,a,1 lJif-".1-? the home her husband's parents.

departedCity, motored Saturday

their

merchandise rf" BTi'r(Ilc.k,s.parents'

here forKidman,

mother, Weid- -her

themanufacturing Su,n(lay

... v written" i

I "

I.

I

construction

measurements

,

this

' nt o

the

U'oc

1

.

in

Jurors

WANTED

Wh

io

n

-l

...

n"

Uifr

Tax-Fre- e

Petersburg.

at nfJ.

return a trial packageChamberlain's Cough Remedy for

"whoopingthroat; Chamberlain's StomachT t rr J! alaoieis irouDie,indigestion, crowd

tion; Chamberlain's Salve, needed

affections;medicines

earlyBurnngion

Don't Wey- -

& . jl-3- m.

FOR SALE

Full blood Barred Rock cockerelsLouisville Peoria, .

morning a SMITH,"hours looking after , Telephone

atS.

I P"eBank

Belleville, publicMurray,

Halmes.aftern00n

meeting

residents

Westlake,

sandwiches: finishing

construction departed

measurenient3

tomorrow

importanceprogram,

Murdock,

afternoon

Wednesday's

Benjamin

Westlake,strenirthen

AmericanirPitinV MmProve digestion.

readiness movement Chapman

stomach,Weyrich Hadrana.

AGENTS

members

Livingston

Watkins looking

lattsmoyth.everywhere Nebraska.

standing departedremnnn

i

wholesale Journal -- office,

'stranseni.

Business Property Omaha, Nebraskasecurity

Divider.dsquarter.'

Messenger" "request.

Broker

Walthill, returning

rfur?- -

commissioner

Rochester,

Nehawka

constipa

Hadraba.

- explain 'my long time landbank loan. Also moneycent. Searl Davis, -

and, visit with 'BWs.Jielp

j25-8s- w.

PUBLIC - AUCTION!

home,Kansas, visiting miles cdmmencing

great

NVhat?

hamyies

remain

Greenwood.

Boone

attending

Greenwood

llamdatlOTiTnfNe-a- le opportunity! time,

containing

.h:;''

Plattsmouth

one o clock, on

ness and

it.

some mat- -

Let mefive per

some

will

Sam

andthis

aiicnu

and

that

7

and

rich

sale

TUESDAY," FEBEUAEY 20THthe following described property:

90 Head of LivestockEighty-fiv- e hogs, some brood sows

weighing from 75 to 200 pounds,head-o- f one black horse,years old, weight 1300; one bayhorse, 6 years old, weight 12 50--; one

present drafted of Cassheavy in foal to jack; one good freshcow, 7 years old. -

Farm Machinery, Etc

-

One Johir.,' Deere walking cultivator, new; one Mohne riding cultivator, one inree-secno- n narrow, onewalking plow, one disc, one farmwagon, one hog waterer and heater,one i norse power engine, new;

Frantz, Snoke and rmmnGreenwood tne vicinity new;

Ivan

Prom

boar

Company

members

miss

inch harness, one single harness, onerat proof chicken house, new, andeasily moved, numerous small tools,and other articles too numerous tomention.

Terms of Salesums" of $10 and under, cash;

on sums over $10 'a credit of sixmonths will be given, purchaser eiving bankable note bearing eight percent interest from No propetryto be removed the premises un-til settled for.

CHAS. E. ALLEED,Owner.

COL. L. E. LANHAM. Auct.GLEN BOEDEKER, Clerk.

ini 17c n- -

BUSINESS HOUSE --TO CELEBRATE ITS

220 ANNIVERSARY.

Long Period in Business in Platts-mouth for North 6th Street v r

Meat and Grocery Store; ' 1

From Mondays Dally. . V'

The firm of Lorenz Brothers, wijl;on Wednesday, observe their twenty-secon- d

year as members of the busi-ness houses of the" city and duringwhich tinje. they have establisbedtbereputation of conducting one 'of themost up"to"date stores in'the city. '

It was on February 14, 1901 thatW. J. Lorenz " of Tobias, i NebrasWa.arrived in this city, and opened u ameat Inarket in what is known as theNeville buildnjr,, .where the-- presentElks cluti T?oV s'faridsr"dMa;at thattime Mr. Lorenr-wa- s associated withhis younger brother, Emil A. Lorenz,who is still one of the firm. '. - f

Two year? after the foundation ,qfthe business, L." W. Lorenz,' anotherbrother- - arrived here and became amember of the firm and since1 the-re- ?

tirement of the.-olde- r brother, W.' J;Lorenz, the firm of Lorenz Brotherahas consisted of E.A.'"and L:"W;Lorenz.

The . firm .removed . twentyyears ago from thelr.old Ibcatlon tothe one they now occupy on the westside of Sixth street'. , and. they havecontinued' a policy' ;bf" gradual Im-provement until today they have asneatand modertr'grocery and "meatmarket as, can be found anywhere- - jnthe state.

Four "years' airo 'the firm 'had' Yn- -stalled one of the Baker'ice machineand; w hich' Is th$ basis of their ext.tensive? cooling fiyeteftt'jfor the meatmarket and 'With Margie and anmleoiuic iuuuis iur meat m a km rni

The undersigned will offer for market an ideal one. )

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ine unuorm courtesy of the firmand the high grade lines "of .groceriesand meats have won them a finereputation and on the occasion oftheir observance of their twenty-thre- e

years in business their manyfreinds will ! join in wishing thereas many more such "anniversaries andparticipation In the business life ofthe community. ,

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and digestion, sleep soundlv and en- -Joy life, use Bufdock Blood Bitters,me lamny system tonic. Price, $1.25.

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am selling harness made fromNQ.stock and will guarantee evervpart of it.

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Steel hames. 1 y, truck traces withheel chain; wide, flat nads: lUisnfoot lines. The best wearing bridleyou ever saw, Kay winker braci.round side checks with hitch reinj.IK double back straDs: --11 - binstraps and ch check-u- p straps. ;

i maite tins harness myself andell it for $60.

I guarantee this harness to lm iocheaper than anything of the samequality on the market, oblieatintrmyself to eat a Bet. hames and all,if all this is not true.

A. J. TODI. i'15-- ? Murdoch Voh )

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Saturday, February 24th, 1023,Dunn's Pavilion.

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