Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, June 1, 1916 DISLOCATION OF ANKLE We have been informed that F.P. SHELDON, the merchant prince of Nehawka, has been compelled to get around with the aid of crutches for the past few days, as the result of an injury he received the latter part of last week while assisting in loading some cattle at the Nehawka yards. He received a dislocation of the ankle bone, which has proven very painful and most inconvenient for a man of business like Frank Sheldon. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, June 12, 1916 Frank P. SHELDON, of Nehawka, one of the leading residents of Cass county, was in the city for a few hours today, attending to some matters of business. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, July 22, 1918 [Nehawka News] Mrs. V.P. SHELDON and children, Vilas and Jane, were passengers for Elmwood this afternoon for a visit at the R.C. ALFORD home. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, November 18, 1918 [Weeping Water Republican] Mrs. John W. CARTER left Saturday night for Kansas City to nurse a sick friend, Mrs. Arthur SHELDON. The ladies were old school mates. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, April 28, 1919 V.P. SHELDON, J.J. POLLARD, Chalmer SWITZER, Leo SWITZER, H. [missing letter] -HILE, and Fred SHOEMAKER returned home Monday afternoon from a trip to the oil fields in Oklahoma. They say the prospects there look very favorable and should we see some of these gentlemen later wearing diamonds resembling in size the headlight of an automobile, we will be forced to believe they invested in stock. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, July 7, 1919 [Nehawka News] George C. SHELDON and wife, Mesdames E.C. GILES, Ernest GILES, and E.A. KIRKPATRICK, autoed to Nebraska City Tuesday afternoon. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month!