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PLATTSMOUTn SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
THURSDAY. JANUARY C. 1916.
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Prepared in the Interest of the People of
THESE STEEL WALLS ASE
for YOUR PROTECTION
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Mm -111 Mill
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Our Banking M&thodiP
Are HasGcI ojz Ytz&rsS
Four per cent interest oa time deposits.
Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law.
MURRAY STATE BANK
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AUCTIONEER
Auction Sales a Specialty. Five Years Experience.
If you have anything to sell at
auction, virile us for dates.
SATISFACTION
Phone Platts. 2412. W.
Mrs. A. L. Baker was a flat tsmouih
visitor Tuesday ever in sr.
Mrs. Joe Cook has been numbered
with the sick for the past few days.
.'ran.'ma Ht-nciricks has been num
bered 'A.'th the sick for the past fen"
da s.
Miss Lizzie Wheeler has been suf
fenng with the grippe for the past
f.w day. o
Mrs. Andy Campbell and son, Oscar,
have been numLered with the sick for
the past few d..ys.
Robt. Ferguson, of Otoe county,
was here visiting his sister, Mrs. J.
W. Edmunds, last week
Guy Magill and Miss Rosa Emrel
keimer spent last Sunday in Murray,
guest at the home of Mi.-s Laura
Puis.
Grippe Preventers are
Warm Clothes!
Men's Corduroy Pants, full line of sizes, dark
color, good fitters $3.00
Men's heavy wool socks 25 and 50c
Men's medium weight wool socks 15 and 25c
Special close out price on Men's Sweater
coats regular $ 1 .50 value at t $ 1 .00
You cannot afford to go without one at this price
Ladies fleece and wool hose, per pair 25c
Eiatt
MURRAY
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Mut Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers
YOUNG,
GUARANTEED.
R. YOUNG, Maynard, Neb.
Mrs. L. D. Iliat war. visiting with
nier.d- ;nd relatives in Plattr.iouth
Tuesday evening.
Miss Rose O'Don.dd ;.nd Miss Rach
el Livingston are row boarding at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. Drend- I
Tiie daughters of Mr. :;r.d Mrs-.
James Russell, residing near Union,
have been quite sick for the past few
oays.
Miss La lira Puis returned home from
Lincoln and Omaha Monday, where
she has been visiting with friends for
the ia: few d-'ys.
Aunt Sarah Young, -who has been so
.-criou!y ill for the past two weeks
has been improving for some time,
and htr many friends will be pleased
to learn that she is in excellent con
dition to be re--t;,red to her former
healtn.
Tatt,
NEBRASKA
tment
Mrs. Ray Henry h; s been numbered
with the vie'; for the past few days.
Col. J. R. SebIt and son Will were
Plattsn.ou'ui visitors Wednesday after-
r.onii.
Mr.-. ?l-irtrarct Moore has been suf
ftiiii.ir ir':u attack of the grippe
this week.
Herman Fm-elkemcier, residing
west of Murray, kill.- 1 a wolf one day
a:-t week.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. V. H. Puis spent New
Year's day at the home of Mr. and
Mr.-. I red I.ut::.
Mrs. Joe Sans was in Murray a few
:ays this week, visu'eir at the home
of her daughter. .Mrs. W. (!. Roedeker.
I. A. joiner has been suffeiinir
fron the rrinpe for the past week,
bat is ri ported sJine better at this
t i me.
.1. A. Svotte:i has iMmn.enced the
erection d" a new house in Murray,
located in the north part of town. W.
W. Hamilton is doin the work.
The announcen-tnt of the marriage
of Miss .Minnie Latta to Harold
Pixter. on Christmas day, at Wallace,
Idaho, has been received by the friends
licit.
Mrs. Jennie Jenkins has been num
bered -.ith the sick for the past few
days. Her dau.rht"1- and son came
down from Rosalie Wednesday after
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Phe'ie Copenhaver of S racuse, and
John Faris Were in Murray Wednes
day morninir. where they took the
train for Omaha to visit the stock
market.
The little child rf Mr. ar.d Mr.-.
I'c:r.er Shraiier. who has been so ill
r.-;- ti.e past few '.vks, is improving
rapidly, and the trained nurse in
c!ia'-jre was released :itm1 she returned
home Tr.e.-da'y.
Nick Fi iedrich an J Adam Schafer
were Omaha visitors lrst Thursday.
Miss Ah e.a Hii.'relkemeier. who has
been attending school in Murray this
winter, has been quit? sick for the
past few days, -iitTerinr from pneu
monia. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Wiley, who has been serious
ly iil for the past few weeks, has been
trainintr .-trenjrth very rapuHy ior tne
past few d:ys. 'I'm trained nurse
was released Tuesduy even in jr. and she
returned to her home.
Mrs. Lul l 1 .oti'ch'-id '-e. who has
bet n nur-injr Mr.-. Yantine at N'ehaw
ka, cume i;p to t!ie homo of her mother
in Murray Tuesday to vi.-it her sister.
?d rs. Wm. Rrown. jr., and to attend
the afternoon parly jriven by Mrs.
(iiimoie for Mrs. Rrown.
Thomas Hansen and Mr. Ilolmberjr
drove to Piatt.-mouth Thursday to at
tend to some business matters. Mr.
Hansen was a pleasant caller at the
Journal oflice and while here had his
.subscription and that of the paper jro-
injr to Rr.y Your,;?, at La Porte, Colo
extended for another year.
Mrs. Wm. Rrown of Stratmore.
Canada, is in Murray this week visit
inc with relatives and friends. For
several ye n s pi ior to moving to Can
ada. Murray was Mrs. Rrown's home,
and of course the friends are very
numerous who win enjoy her visit
at.-onir them.
The deal was completed this week
whereby I. M. Davis sells his eighty
acre I arm rear .M unlock, to Mr. and
Mrs. John Murdock. This jrives Mr.
and Mrs. Murdock a 240 acre farm
in the one niece, and is one of t.h
(finest farms in that part of the coun
ty. ..Ir. Davis will soon acquire other
farm possessions nearer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harn, and lit-
Itle son, of Pierce county, who haw
been visiting with relatives and
friends in Cass county, spent a few
days the past week at the home of
.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Barrows in Murray.
While here the little son was taken
ill, but has been improving for the
past few days. Mrs. Harn and Mrs.
Barrows are cousins.
The old year was duly celebrated
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lutz, west of Murray last Saturday
evening. There were a large number
of friends invited in to spend the eve
ning in a social good time. Dancing,
music and games of various kinds
were indulged in u.ii.il a late hour.
Plenty of everything good to eat was
also enjoyed during the evening.
The young folks gave a very pleas
ant surprise party at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Kennedy last eve
ning in honor of their son Ralph. The
surprise portion of the occasion as well
as the whole affair was a complete
success in every particular. There
were quite a number of young folks
present, and the evening was spent
in games of numerous kinds, luncheon
being served at the usual hour.
If anyoftl.e rfaurs of Die
Journal know of any Mx-ial
event or item of ii;lfrl in
this vlrinity. and w ill mail
same to i his ofll.-e. ii will ai
lear uiiiW this headintr. We
want all news items Kditoh
Amther Kieclric Liht .Meetinjr.
There was
mectinjr held
another electric litrht
in Murray on Tuesday
eveninjr of this week
It was held in
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ue i ins iv i.janseme-- nail, and was
one of the most enthusiastic that has
been held since the lijrht. question
came up some w eeks a so. There were
fully loi ty famliies represented, all of
whom seem to take considerable in
terest in the movement, but not suf
ficient to enroll their name as a
financial supporter of the proposition.
A line was run over to the hall from
the Louis Puis plant at the jrarajre,
and a very irterestinir demonstration
was jriven on the possible usaee of
elect! icity in the way of runniiijr
wa.-nins maenmes, :ronmjr, sew in jr.
machines and in fact cverythinjr used
in the heavy work for the housewife.
Miss May Loujrhi idjre held the lucky
number that drew the electric ironer
that was jriven away. There are quite
a number of the citizens of Murray
that have already enrolled their names
members of tho company, and the.-e
men have fully made up their minds
that Murray will haw an electric lijrht
plant. Under the plans that they are
workinjr on electricity will be the best
and cheapest lijrht possible. A com
mittee has been selected to secure
members of the company and all pos
sible users of the current will be
visited within the not few days, so
now is your chance to become a mem
ber or remain in the dark in the fut
ure. Re a Rooster and come in now.
Same Very Mean Stunts Pulled OiT.
There has been a jrood many mean
stunts pulVd off in Murtay durinjr the
past few months, but Tuesday even
injr of this. ,veek r.ure capped the
climax, when someone visited the
clothes line at the none of J. D.
Shrader and took therefrom one of his
new union suits of u-.deiwcar, stuffed
it wi'h h?y and strum; it to one of the
telephone, poles. This was not ail, the
home of J. W. B.-rjrer was visited and
his cows were turned out, and Mr.
Rerjrer was also struck in the eye with
a soft mud ball, and our excellent fel
low townsman. Charles Boedeker, va
met on the public highway and wa
drenched with a full bucket of water
Such carry in on is irdecd a disjrrac
to any civilized community and the
parties takinj; hand in such wor
snoui.i ne iocatea and propeny
punished.
Annual .Meeting of Stockholders.
The annual meeting of stockholders
of ti'.e I armors Elevitor company of
Murray was held at the Puis & Cans
mer had on Monday of this week. The
meeting was well af.ended by the
stockholders, and in addition to the
regular annual business tranacted, all
the old officers were ve-elected, which
are ns follows: W. D. Wheeler, presi
dent; J. W. Edmunds, vice president
t. M. Mmford, treasurer; Henry
Creamer, Charles Sans and Charle
Spangier selected as members of the
board of directors. There was no s?
lections made as yet ior the manager,
The company showed an earning the
pj'st year of about $l.f0, which was
divided among the stockholders. There
was not q iite as much grain handled
the pa.-.t year as th-; one previous
which was possibly due to the crop
conditions, and a great deal of corn
being left in the country at this time.
ine loiai receipts :o: tne year were
as follows:
Corn, 8-1,000 bushels
Wheat, L'D.OOO bushels-.
Oats, 7,000 bushels.
l he total business for the entire
year is fully up to the average of the
Farmers' Elevator companies over the
country, when all conditions are taken
into consideration.
Depart for Their Future Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Buskirk, who
have made Murray their home for the
past few months, departed Tuesday
evening for their future home in Hor-
ton, Kas. A farewell reception was
given them at the "Gayety" Restau
rant in Murray during the eveninir
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Buskirk's
departure. Most all his old Murray
friends gathered at the scene of mer-
iment rather early in the evening.
and in addition to the banquet given
in honor of the occasion, there were a
series of musical numbers on the pro
gram, including a very interesting
clog dancing contest, in which Mr.
Buskirk captured all prizes. He is
sure "some dancer" and his costumes
were right up-to-the-minute.
Duroc spring and fall pigs for sale.
Either sex. Oldhams.
Will Cook and bride have moved to
the ?.feek Davis house.
?diss Marjiie Walker was visiting
with friend.s in Platt.smouth last Fri
day. Mis. Addie Stokes has been dress
makinjr for Mrs. Rjstrholetz the
past week.
.Most of the family at the home of j
Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd have been
safferinj; with the jrrippe.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Robt. Shrader of
South Omaha spent Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Shrader's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lor.tr, in Murray.
The Mysterious DeCastro January 8.
The Mvsteriou.s DeCastro is billed
at tlit Puis ec Canscmer opera house
for one of his ln'mh class entertain
ments on Saturdav eveninj;, January
8, with a children's matinee in th
afternoon at 4:l-" sharp. This mijrhty
mystifier jrives an excellent entertain
meat, in niajric, ventriloiuism, and in
handcuff and escape work. Admis
sion 2.".c, children under 10 years, pic
1 or Sale.
Five sections of land in Duell coun
ty, rvebraska, lrom bl to .i:.j per
acre; part farm hind and part jrraz
injr: some well improved. Good terms
Bert Ro;t, Murray, Neb.
For Sale.
Four March Duroc male pigs left
that wc want to sell; a few gilts am
:J0 fall weanlings. All eligible for
registry. Oldhams.
THE FALL OF
BUK0W1NA CAPI
TAL MORE!
Russians Are Said to Have Captured
Cernowitz From Austrian
Defenders.
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OFFENSIVE CONTINUES
London. Jan. 5. Two correspond
ents at Petrograd ha-e reported that
Russian attacks have driven the Aus
tiians out of Czerncwitz, capital of
Bukowina. and that the Slavs hold all
heights dominating the city.
This claim is not made in the off!
cial Petrograd statement, which de
dares that Russian troops have cap
tured trenches northeast of Czerno
witz and have repulsed strong counter
attacks by the Austri.ins.
White-clad German? were repulsed
at Tsargrad, and Germans attempting
to cross the Dvina ri-.-er near Alisen
hoie wered riven back, th Petrograd
statement asserts.
Russians have captured wir-j en
tangle em snteatnedhr csn
tanglements and trenches east
Biclavintze, it is added.
of
Russian Losses Heavy.
Vienna, Jan. 5. Russian losses in
their assaults upon the Austrian line
in eastern Galicia have been appall
ing, according to a headquarters re
port.
"In one district, ten kilometers
broad, 2,300 Russian dead were
counted," said the statement.
"Northeast of P.uczacz we took 800
prisoners.
"The Russians have made repeated
attempts to break through our line,
without success. They were re
pulsed after a bitter hand-to-hand j
fight near Toporoutz.
"Russian attacks northeast of Okna
nd against the bridgehead at Use
ziesko also failed.".
To feel strong, have good appetite
and digestion, sleep soundly and enjoy
life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the
family system tonic. Price, $1.00.
COLD WEATHER ACHES
AND
PAINS.
Many aches and pains, sore muscles,
stiff joints and much rheumatism at
tributed to cold weather have their
first cause in failure of the kidneys to
properly eliminate waste matter from
the system. Foley Kidney Pills tone
up weak and diseased kidneys, giving
prompt relief from aches and pains.
Sold everywhere.
Hot Water Bottle A friend in
deed. Make it a friend to depend on
by buying the best quality at WEY-
IICH & HADRABA'S.
For Sale.
100 acres of land, 4 mile3 east of
Murray; two sets of improvements;
all good farm land, except six acres
of timber. Lots of fruit on both the
places: 20 acres is in fall wheat; all
ell fenced. Want to move to west-
ern Nebraska in the spring reason fori
selling. Price and term3 right. See
Frank Vallery, Murray, Neb. Tel 46,
Murray exchange.
To the Farmers and
Stock Men:'
Now is the time to get your stock in condi
tion to withstand the cold wet spring months.
We sell Economy Stock and Cattle Powders,
guaranteed to give results if properly used.
You cannot afford to do without it. Come in
and try a sack. We have a few Horse Blan
kets that we will make special prices on for a
short time.
Come in and talk it over
with us any time.
Murray Hardware and Implement
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Murray, VUIIipctliy.
"PREPAREDNESS"
PLAN IS DOOMED
WILSON ADMITS
Senate Leader Kern Will Oppose It,
and House Leader Kitchen Is
Against It.
FLAN MAY BE MODIFIED
Washington, D. C, Jan. 5. Unless
materially modified. President Wil
son's preparedness plan is beaten.
This is the opinion, authoritatively
learned today, of the administration
itself.
Defection of Senator Kern, senate
democratic leader, from the forces
working for the great army and navy
program outlined by the president in
his message to congress was the final
proof to the White house that its
plans will not carry. Kern's decision
that he cannot support the program
became known today. The people of
Indiana are opposed, it is said.
This leaves the preparedness pro
gram unsupported by the leaders in
both houses. Kitchen, houses majority
leader, has held off from the first, but
Kern' warm Wilson admirer, had been
expected to lead the administration's
senate fight.
Kern refused to confirm the report
as to his attitude.
I will stand by my statement that,
generally, I will support the program
although as to which of the several
plans proposed I shall approve I can
not sav," he said.
Bryan Threatens to Oppose Wilson.
The defection of Kern is directly
traced to Bryan, who is said to have
spent two days with House Leader
Kitchin during the last week, plan
ning against the administration pro
gram.
Leaders with whom he has talked
ay that Bryan is bitter against the
president's program and is threaten
ing to stump the country before the
democratic convention to arouse sen
timent against preparedness and
against a second term for Wilson.
EWflwton Sale!
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Wanting to reduce our stock of Winter Goods before tak
ing an inventory on our stock, we think it would be a sav
ing to you to make an investigation on some of the use
ful articles we are reducing in price.
Come in and try a pound of
"Our Best 25c -
roasted and packed expressly
paid for all kinds of
Puis & Gansemer,
Murray,
Nebraska
They say that while Bryan has no
intention of bolting the action of the
convention should it renominate the
president, he hopes to prevent the
nomination.
People Don't Like Big Army Plan.
Today President Wilson is receiving
many discouraging reports over the
preparedness program.
The opposition centers upon Secre
tary Garrison's army plan. The peo
ple "back home" don't like it, many
congressmen report.
An indication that the Austrian
crisis might strengthen the adminis
tration's program came in a telegram
stating that Venable had been elected
to congress in Mississippi after mak
ing an out-and-out fight for prepared
ness. Two New Battle Ships Expected.
Administration officials are still
confident that two battle ships and a
large number of auxiliaries will be
authorized by congress.
Preparedness hearings, which
promise to last for months, were be
gun by the house naval committee to
day. Rear Admiral Standford, chief of
the bureau of yards and docks, urged
more government docks, where battle
ships and smaller warcraft can be
built
Tomorrow the army program will
be taken up by the house military
committee, with Secretary Garrison
the first witness.
Cotton, bandages, plasters, tape,
liniments and emergency goonls. Buy
them at WEYRICH & HADRABA'S
and get quality.
If a cough bothers you, Nyal's Ex
pectorant will bother it until it disap
pears. At WfclKICli &. HADKABA'S.
GOL. Wr.1. DUNN,
AUCTIONEER
WEEPING WATER, NEBRASKA
18 to 20 years experience is
worth something to those who
nave property ror sale.
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
I am always after the High
Dollar for Your Goods.
,jrand Coffee"
for our use. Highest price
farm produce.
Nebraska.
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