The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, September 28, 1911, Image 6

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HERE ARE SOME OF OUR BARGAINS
THAT WE HAVE OUT FOR THIS WEEK'S SALE:
One lot of Outings, 12 and 10c grades, at per yard. . .... 8c
One lot of Wool and Cotton Mixture Dress Goods, (some extra choice pieces) regular 25c
grade, at per yard . 17c
One lot of Wool Mixture Fine Dress Goods, regular 50c grades, at per yard 32c
One lot of Percale and Madras Clotli3, (fine for school dresses) formerly valued at 15 to 18c,
at per yard 9c
One lot of Dress Trimmings at J 2 off
We have some shoe bargains that are now on, the values are up to $3.00, with only a few pairs of each
number left, which we want to close out this week at 98c, $1.55 and $1.95. This line includes many ladies,'
men's, and boys' Fall shoes.
Hi 1 1 an exciting tim.' Immv W.d- -.5
im-!.i!e. T Iiiver ami owner of' U 1ISi f fnfM BALV I
Hit' iiiaclimt', Mr. It 11
bra-ka City, camp up n;
tlif livery mvu (.f Mr. Rhoden.l
ami alighting f i mi il a-kcd to)
have it in Mr. Hhodeu's care for
a short t hoe . I.aliT in t h tlav Mr.
Kin.. Ifii ami W. S. Scott, our I
jt'iiial M. I', agent, wanted to uel,
MHiii' horses in tin' liarn. anil thi
"chug" wagon was in th way.'
They imiiK'tliali'ly proct't'ilftl to!
ii"ni' tli" machine. The driver!
hal Ifft the batteries in eontaeti
ami connected with the entrine,
anil when they started Hi." auto ih.-:
engine coiiiiiit'ct'il to work ainl tin-:
auto It'ft tlif barn at a "pretty!
goon Hickory. 11 was won con-;
siderable effort that Mr. Hhoden !
reached tlif reverse lewr anil .
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is quickly absorbed.
CIVE3 RELIEF AT ONCE.
It ctvJariHtH, soothes, heals and protects th
diieiised membrane resulting from Catarrh
and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly.
Restore the eusw of Ta-te and BuiulU
It is exsy to use. Coutaius no injurious
drill's. No meretuv, no eocaiuo, no nior-
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Murray Department
PREPARED IN THE INTERESTS OF TFIE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL RE A DEBS.
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If any of tlie readert of the Journal know of a tonal ewU or an item ofinterent in this vicinity and will matl tame to this offix it mil appear under this headin
fe want all itvui of intend. Editor Jour it.
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Murray State Bank n
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Capital and
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MURRAY. NEBRASKA
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Hen Dill was a Plattsmoulh
visiloi' last Saluniay.
I. M. Davis was an Omaha visit
or Momlay of this week.
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Creamer
were . Plal I srnoul li visitors last
Saluniay.
Hans Christiaii.Mtn aul.oei to
IMallsnioulh Tuesday for a brief
business trip.
Alfred (lansemer shipped a car
of hof,rs hi South Omaha on
Thursday of last week.
Mrs. (leorge Mulz went to
Omaha Wednesday morning for a
few days' isit wilh friends and
relatives.
II. O. Todd has his silo almost
completed, hut will be loo late for
Hie hamlliupr of inuch of his crop
Ibis sea-oh.
There is no better collet' sold
anywhere than Hast sell for 25
cents per pound. Try it and be
your o 11 judc.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip K'eil were ''nirch cb.
I'l.illsmoulb visitors on Thuisdav veniiu-' an
of this week, driiutr up lo look
a Her some I radiny .
Mr-. Torrenee Kleminn was
isiliuu with her molher, Mrs.
miliums, in vu'cpnip nter a
few days last week.
ttioush Hilly is taking in con
siderable territory in the car-
penier nne. us an old saying
that a Kooti man has no boundary
limits in the business Vorld. and
bis work will stand Ihe lest, any
where. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Oilmore were
in Omaha last, Friday.
Jack ChalfaiU shelled corn for
II. O. Todd and D. J. I'ilman Mon
day of this week.
John Cbalfanl, from near
I'nion. was a busbies.- visitor in
Murray Tuesday.
Mr. ami Mrs. I'hilip Trilisch
and family were in Murray Tues
day visit inn the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dr. i. II. (iilniore.
Improving Store.
The room of A. Ilaat is bemtf'
treated to a new coal of paint this
week, both inside and tint, which
sure adds prcatly Jo Ihe appear
ance of the room. Since Mr. Hast,
took charge of tbe store be has
made a great many improvements
and changes, preparing ..everything-
to suit his tasle, and in our
opinion, the changes have, made a
decided improvement. Mr. Hast
has come to Murray with the in
tention of doing business in Hie
general merchandise line, ami if
he does not carry the line of
goods you want it is your own
fault, for he is here to please you,
so let him know your desires. He
intends to exert every effort, to
secure your patronage, and if fair
treatment, honest prices and good
values are considered, the busi
ness will grow in volume each
ri'onlh. .
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FLUSH" FtGDLERS?
For Sale.
14 extra fine pedigreed Duroc
Jersey boars, all sired by Fal
stafT, the great boar by (Ib'ndale's
Critic's lat, ami his dam was
Nancy Top. I'd, (f.'i ir.. Th dams
were sired by Critic's Hanker Son,'
x.V2i7. All are April pigs and,
sufficiently large for immediate'
service. W ill also sell one ertra
good fall boar weighing over 100
O. M. Minford took a loud of P'imd
apple lo Nehawka Wednesday,
when- iliey were made into a
Mjiantily of Hie good old sweet
cider.
Th.
ice
I. I.. Oldham. Murray, N b.
Dr. Newell, th dentlest, In Murrar
every Tuesday.
(Jd our prices on Hour now.
A. Hast.
Frank Golwlinan. painter and
paper hanscr, riattmnouth.
Mis. Andrews, sislcr of Mrs.
Freese, is isilmg friends in
Omabu this week.
S. 0. P il man and W. II. Hamil
ton made a business trip to Ne
braska City Monday.
The best school shoes for Ihe
children at, A. Must's store. Alo
full line of school supplies.
If in dmibl about your new
dress for yourself or your chil
dren cull al A. Ilasts store.
The Thimble ('mild of the
Presbyterian church 'will meet
with Mrs. William Lnughrldgn on
Friday afternoon. September LM..
Tbe Missionary society will
. ii I : I
give U liarvesi iioiiih tiiuuer uuu
supper in the kitchen ami dining
room of the church Thursday,
October 12.
Rev. Willard Lamp will preach
nt the Presbylcrian church next
Sabbath morning and evening at
the usual hours. Everybody cor
dially invited to nltond bold
(tervices.
Mr. anil Mrs. Foster of Ne
braska Oily were the imesls of
Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Pitman on
Wednesday and Thursday of this
week. Mr. Foster Is worliing with
Mr. and Mrs. Davis in the handl
ing; and insinuation of hei.ling
and acetylene gas plants.
J. T. Reynolds and William
Marks were up from Union Wed
nesday in the automobile of Mr.
Marks. Everybody In this locality
knows that Mr. Reynolds Is ou
or the office of clerk of the dis
t.rict court, and he was here lining
up a few wires at th top of his
political fence, which we belive
will surround snllicient voters lo
land him in Ihe ollice at. Ihe coiu
.ing November elect ion. James T.
Re nobis is one of the best men
in thi coiinly. and we can cc no
reason why lie slioum imt lie
elected.
Mrs. Addie Stoke?, wits an Oma
ha visitor Tuesday of Ibis week.
Henry iNl, from near Nehawka,
was a Murray visitor Wednesday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Olen Itoedeker
were Plalismoiith visitors Tues
ilav evi'ionvj, driving up in the
auto.
lireen Picket of Molt county is
here this week visiting at the
home of W. F. Jenkins ami
mother.
,F. M. linger departed Wednes
day for Long Pine, Neb., where
he will make a few days' visit with
his eldest son ami family.
Roy Moedeker came in from
DuMois. Wyoming, Tuesday for a
visit with his brother, Elmer
Moedeker, south of Murray.
Mrs. William Loughridge, who
has been sick for several weeks.
suffered a very severe attack this
week, but at this lime is some
heller.'
Dr. Lon it ami Lee Nickels have
been threshing their clover crop
Ihe past week, and we are in
formed that it. is making a mighty
good yield.
The George Posial grading crew
are sure getting in some pretty
good lime on their grading con
tract for the M. P. just now. Thev
are widening the siding grades,
placing it in shape for the laying
of a new passing switch. The
new side track is greatly needed
In Murray at thi-j time, for when
several trains meet here, ns has
been the custom very often of
late, there is considerable time
lost in the see-saw task in order
to let them pass.
Dr. J. F. Hrendel accompanied
Miss Maude Ruslerhollz lo Oma
ha Tin-Mlay of this week lo con
sult Dr. Allison in regard to an
ailment Unit she feared might de
velop join eresypelas.
S. O. I'ilman has almost com
pleted Ihe heating and lighting
plants in Ihe Woolsey house at
Wyoming. He is home this week,
but has a small amount of work
lo do wilhin Ihe next few'tlays.
Mrs. II. F. Hendricks and Mrs.
Alberl l.illie came down from
lil .i it a ,
riaiixinoinu Wednesday morning
for a few days' visit wilh friends
and relatives. Thev were guests
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Charles Carroll.
We want you to take notice' of
the hoi bargains we 'are offering
in our advertisement this week.
In addition to the articles men
tiimetl therein we want to calj
your attention lo the good values
we are offering in all Siaples, Dry
'titt'ils and .Notions. A. Hast.
Frank Albin, from Wausa, Ne
braska, has been visiting with
Cass county friends this week.
and is having a car of apples to
ship up in his part of the coun
try, where Ihe apple crop is
very limited. Mr. Albin thinks he
will have no trouble in disposing
of a carload.
W. 0. Moedeker and wife were
in Plattsmoulh Tuesday evening.
i rnnlc Moore has sold his big
apple orchard and it goes to a
man or firm from Peru. The
price paid was 11,800, which is a
nice sum of money, although wo
x iii ure in say mat they were
worth every dollar of the amount
Mr. Moore had one of the finest
orchards in Cass county this sea
son.
al Hi. Christian
d lu re la-l Sunday
H' v. W illiauison (!.'-,
parted Monday morning for his
home in Topeka. Kaunas.
Mr. ami Mr. M. (1. Churchill
entertained Mr. and Mrs. K. L. i
llesser on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.!
Hester are visiting with Cass
county fiieiiiN. arriving hen; aj
few days ago from California. j
.1. . Holmes, I he Murray auto
mobile garage man, is pretty busy
these days, administering treat
ment t a number of crippled ma
chines of this locality. Jim is
there on the repair business.
The apple business seems to be
about the only line of trade that
is genuinely on Ihe 'boom in
Murray right at present. The
"apple men are even working over
lime in order to take care of the
crop thai is being delivered to
t hem.
Mr. Long and family and Mr.
Anderson and family, from Fre
mont, autoed down to Murray the
laller part of last week for a few-
days visit with relatives. Mr.
Long being a cousin of our ex
cellent friend, H. C. Long, from
west of town, where the visitors
slopped. Sunday the visitors, in
company with Mr. Long and
family went over to the farm
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Long to spend ihe day.
, NOTICE.
Stale of Nebraska,
County of Cass, ss.
In County Court.
In the Matter of the F.state of
Anna Margaret Clans, Deceased.
To All Persons Interested:
Yon are hereby notified that
there will be a hearing before this
court upon the report of the Ex
ecutrix of said estate, together
with her petition for final settle
ment and distribution of said
estate according to the terms of
the last will and testament of said
deceased, on the 3rd day of Octo
ber, 1911, at 9 o'clock A. M.. That
all objections, if any, must be
tiled on or before said day and
hour of hearing.
Witness my hand and the seal
of the County Court of said coun
ty, this 11th day of September,
ion.
(Seal) Allen J. Meeson,
CoTlnty Judge.'
Gin. Them a Wide Birth , and
3jy cf Your Honn
merchant.
This is tiie seu-on of Hie year
when the itinerant vendor "blows"
into town, eslabli-lies quarters at
the best hotel and invites people
to come and pay him about two
prices for stuff that i an be bought
at home just as well. lie is a
great "four-flusher" this peddler
for .he's onlv a peddler with a
fancy pack and good clothes and
his talk is smooth. Yes, 'and peo
ple fall for his palaver, too. It is
surprising how many buy, im
agining that they are getting
something el raordinarp, when in
reality they are gelling buncoed.
When they receive the goods and
find that they are inferior, they
have no redress. Really, such
people deserve to get the worst
of their bargains, for they are. do
ing a grievous injustice to the
home merchant whom they slight
when they give preference to the
peddlers.
And this is especially true at
this time, when the first con
sideration should' be for the home
i merchants. If all the local peo
I pie do not sustain the home mer
I chant,' how can he be expected to
boost the town? The money that
is given to the peddler never
comes back, while the money that
is paid the home merchant stays
here and gets into other channels.
Anyway, the home stores can
, erve you bet ter than any peddler,
whether it be in staples or extras,
and they can do it cheaper and
more satisfactorily. Why, then,
buy from peddlers or out-of-town
houses?
I.K,;VI, NOTirK.
Ststf of Nebraska
County of OiiHM. sk.
In County Court.
In Hie Mutter of the Katate of Ann
M. ImvIh, Itfcoaseil.
To All lVrnnns Intett'stfil :
You are hpreby notltlfii that there
will be a lieRtlniT uin the report of
the AtlminlHtrntor of pa hi estate, to
cether with her petition for final et-
tiemen thereof, on the 7th day of Octo
ber, 111, at ! o'clock A. M., In the
County Court I'.ooniH at Plutt.smouth, In
alti County.
That nil objections thereto, If any,
tntiHt he tlleil on or before said day and
hour of hearing.
Witness mv hand and the seal of the
County Court of Said County this 18t!i
day of September, 1911.
(Senl) . Allen J. Heeson,
county Judge.
Alfalfa Crop Is Good.
Charles Shopp. living south of
the city, was in Tueil:iy. ami in
conversation wilh him in regard
to his alfalfa crop, be tfiU ns that
it proved a. sure winner Ihe past
season. He had a field of ten
acres (hat, cut him two good crops
f hay, and he threshed Ihe third
one that gave him "! bushels of
seed. Julius Pilz, his neighbor;
had about two acres, from which
he cut three crops of hay . and
threshed 15 bushels of sect! from
t he fourth crop. Thi is what we
would term mighty good returns
from the small acreage. 'The
present price of, the seed is about
$10 per bushel.
William Hamilton and force of
men are completing the new corn
cribs for A. J. Davis and will move
I hursday 0f this week to the farm
or Charles spangler, south of
Louisville, where they will build
a large barn
Different Now.
Old people tell us how healthy
they all used to be, how strong
and full of life and how they did
not mind small ailments. Their
diet was different, as was their
mode of life; they lived more in
the fresh air and had very little
excitement. It is all dilTernt now,
We live in Ihe age of nervous rush
and excitement, we eat and drink
what our system cannot digest
and we ruin our health pre
maturely. We should keep our
svstein clean by using Triner's
American Elixir of Bitter Wine
It will not only clean out the body,
but strengthen it, regulate Ihe di
gestion, purify the blood, cure
constipation and all its con
setpiences. At drug stores. Jos
Triner. 1333-1339 So. Ashland
Ave., Chicago, II!.
Try a sack of Forest Rose Flour
the next time you need flour. Ask
It looks to us as your dealer what he thinks of it
I.K.tiVI, 1VOTICF.
Walter Thnrker will Ink notice that
on tbe 13th day of Heptember, 1911, M.
Archer, .Justice or the reace for C.'ss
County, Nebraska Issued an order of
attachment for the sum of $70.95 In an
action pending before him, wherein the
Jones drain Company Is plaintiff and
Walter Thacker Is defendant, that
property of said defendant, conslstlntt
of money In the hnnds of L. M. McVay,
has been attached under said order.
Snld cause was continued to the 30tli
day of October. 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m
Mepteinoer is, isii.
Jones drain Company.
By J.- K. Itouiiluss, Its Attorney.
l.KGAL NOTICE.
Walter Thacker will tAke notice that
on the 9th dvy of September, 1911, Al
len J. Beeson, County Judge of Cass
County, Nebraska, Issued an order of
attachment for the sum of $16.75, In an
action pending before him, wherein H.
M. ISoennlthsen Is plaintiff and Walter
Thacker Is defendant that property of
the defendant, consisting of money In
the hands of L. M. McVay, hag been
attached under said order. Said cause
was continued to the ?5th day of Octo
ber, September 14th, 1911.
H. M. Soennlchsen. Plaintiff.
By J. K. 1'ouKlass, Attorney.
Slops earache in two minutes;
toothache or pain of burn or scald
in live minutes; hoarseness, one
hour; muscleache, two hours;
sore throat, twelve hours Dr.
Thomas' Fried ie. Oil, monarch
over pain.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R Clark of
Chicago have been here since
Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. II.
S. Austin. They went to Omaha
this morning and will leave for
Chicago tonight. Mrs. Austin
went as far as Omaha with them.
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Apples Wanted.
At Murray, Nebraska. All
varieties. Will pay highest mar
ket price in cash. By Bunch St
Nauman.
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wahoo.neb.
The Best Flour in the
Market. Sold by all
Leading Dealers