PAGE 6. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1916. Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers ...... ., Installs New Light Plant. If any of tlie readers of tlie Journal know of ai;y soelnl event or item of interest in this vicinity, and will mail same to t Lis otlice. it will ap-l-ar untier this heading. We wautall uewsiu-ais KoiToit wrr- T7 rsr TT V' W . V m i rands if h f Fred Campbell is ci the .sick 1 :.-t this week. Hemy Vo.-t was a Plattsmouth visitor Thursday. spiitt was having a 'hog kill- 9 Guv Stokes was transacting busi- If Protect Yours Againsi Loss li Fire, Wafer and Tfesf Four per cent interest on time deposits. Oar deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law. MURRAY STATE BAM EC W. R. YOUNG, AUCTIONEER Auction Sales a Specialty. Five Years Experience. If you have anything to sell at auction, write us for dates. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Phone Plaits. 2412. W. R. YOUNG, Maynanl, Neb. Mr, Charles Carroll and Mr. B. F. Rit-rtit-I went to Omaha last Satur day. Mis Kva I-aRue and Miss Opha F.ker weie Platt.-mouth visitors laH Saturday evening. Alf. Can.Hmcr v.a ; looking after some bu--ii.es.-. matte: s in Omaha Tuesday of this week. A. I- Baker, republican candidate for the office of county treasurer, made a business trip to Nthawka Wednes day. Margie Walker and Mrs. Will Brown were Plattsmouth visitors Ian Satur day evening, guests of Mrs. Charles Stor.e. Charles Tinner has been confined to his home with a lifr.it. seige of scarla tina. He is not veiy trouble is very light. sick as the Mrs. Charles Ston? of Plattsmouth was visiting with Murray friends the latter part of last w;ck. Th-1 Murray elevators have been busy for the past, few days. The good roaus nave teen tr.e cause oi a great deal of erai:i nT-'Vir.g. Woid has been received here from Mrs. Willism Royal, at Plain view, that she is well and enjoying life, but has not moved into her new home yet. . Miles Standih of Garnet, Kansas, was a Murray visitor last Saturday evening and Sunday, being a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Pit man. Minford and Crear-er shipped a mixed car of stock to the South Oma ha market Monday evening. Henry Creamer went to the city and paw them placed on the market. 8 lbs Soda Crackers 59c this is an exceptional offer for absolutely fresh crisp crackers. 5-lb Towel Bag Genuine Santos Peaberry $1.20 Note this is 24c per lb. for a regular 30c Coffee guaranteed first quality. 3 cans fresh pack sweet corn 21c 1 Oc size Polly Prim Cleanser, per can 6c (as good as Old Dutch) 2 cans California Sliced Peaches, put up in syrup, 3-Ib size, per can 22C 10c size Mince Meat, per package 7 c These are CASH prices buy what you like and as much as you want. Miatt Q Ttttt, MURRAY NEBRASKA ::.- i." Murray Saturday. C. W. Tinner and family arc lifted :.nu tig the sick this week. Ezra Aibin was looking after busi ness in I'laiUrnouth Friday. Miss Nettie Connelly was an Oma ha visitor Wednesday evening. Fred Canipb.Il ha; been numbered with the siik for the past few days. Lee Nickels had a crew of men do ing the butchering act Tuesday. Robert Good and wife were tailing on their Murray fiieids recently. FOR SALE Good twin Indian Motorcycle. For sale or trade. I). C. Rhoden. Lloyd CJapen was loosing after some business matters in 1 'lattsmouth last Saturday. Mont Shrader and Alex Rhoden weie Plattsmouth visitors Thursday of last week. The services at Lewisten Sunday were postponed owing to the illness of Rev. Taylor. John Ilobschiedt and son. John, jr., were calling on the Plattsmouth mer chants Saturday. O. V. Virgin was looking after some business matters in Plattsmouth Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. L. D. Iliatt went to Platts mouth Wednesday evening for a brief vi -it with her parent;. Lee Allison, who has been confined to his bed for some t;ne, is reported as getting along slowly. Mrs. John Ilendrkks and son. Vein, spent Saturday with her grandmother. Mrs. Smith, at Rock Pduf.'s. The little babv of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Shiader has b en numbered with the si-.-k Tor the past few days. Murray will be well represented at the democratic banquet in Plattsmoufh Thursday evening Mrs. C. A i.riWis ot I'lairsT.r.'Kn vei- viiri"" with Murray relatives this week. L. H. Puis, the Muiray garage man, was in Plattsmouth last Thursday looking after some business matters. O. V. Virgin sold his team this week to George Ost, and purchased another fine team of mares from Lee Ferris. O. . Virgin has i en ted a farm down three miles w.-st of Berlin, and will move his family there about the first of March. Mis. Katerine Gapen and brother, Bert Young, were in fMatt.r.ir.uth last Friday. Mrs. Gapen Is studying music under Miss Cummins. Celebrates Tliirty-sec :nd Birthday. Last Sunday T. J. Brendt 1 passed bis thirty-second mile post, and in honor of the occasion the relatives in and near Murray gathered in to as sist him in celebrating the event. Mrs. Brendel had prepared an excellent dinner, including the usual large birth day cake with the thiity-two candles. Those present were: Dr. and Mrs. Will Brendel, from Avoca. Miss Eda Marquardt of Plattsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Will Seybolt, Charles Everett and Wiiliarn Barker. L. II. Puis, the rustling and enter prising Murray gara'io and electric light plant man, has just completed I the installation of the new light plant in the fine farm residence of Louis Friedrich, eight miles northwest of Murray. This is oni of the largest plants made by the Alamo people, and is sure a dandy, carrying a capacity sufficient to light every portion of the lesideiice and all the outbuildings on the faim. The Alamo is the best sys tem on the maiket, "having specializing this line for several years, until they have it just about as near pet feet" as it is possible to make it. The light is the best, it is the safest, and is with out a doubt the most convenient im provement that ca.i be added to a farm equipment today. Mr. i'uls has jut completed th- wiring the past, few days, and the ne.v plant is now in full opeintkn on ih' Frie.lrich farm. Too Late lo Hear President Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kikendall re turned to Murray last Saturday and will continue to make their home here for a few months at least. They have bee.i visiting at Eddyville, Neb., and al.-o the western part of the state. Mr. Kikendall was also visiting out in the western part of the state of Kansas, and had planned on return ing to Kansas City in time to hear President Wilson's speech, but his tiain was four hours late, and he ar rived after the meeting was oer. Entertains a! Cards. f this week. Mrs. Glen Raw Is and Last Thursday afternoon Miss Mar gie Walker entertained Mesdames W. G. Boedeker, W. S. Smith, James Holmes, O. A. Davis, Vance Pitman. George Gilmore. Charles Stone, Misses Gertrude Long, Pauline and Fay OKI ham, at cards, the game of heaits. Mi..s Gertrude Long won the prize. At ",::;;) a two-course luncheon was served. The affair was given in honor of Mrs. William Brown, who will soon depart for her home i Cnnda. 0 -rpfmmrtsinift valentine urn ;) - r a MAI I FAR! F flAKfcF RCri Silas Patterson Visiting Here. Al Bartlett was visiting friends in Falls City over Sunday. Mrs. Frank Dill has been suffering with sciatic rhcuma'i.m for the pa.-t few days. Mrs. Dick ( hriswi -;er has been numbered with the sick for the pa.-t few days. II. C. Creamer was r.n Omaha visit or Tuesday. ha ir.g :i car of stock on the market. Silas Pattersoii, vi;o for a great many yer.rs was a resident of this sec tion of Cass county, tut now and for the jiast sixteen years a resident of Texas, has bjen here fer the pa-t few days visititig with what few of the rerd fellows of his days that are left, : 11 of which is ind.-ed a gr at deal of pleasure to him. but he is having the leal spo't at the home ( f Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker, where these old-time fbi;ds have been engaged in a series of "pitch," and at the present time, f:em all reports that we can gather around Muiray, it is very difficult to tell just which one of them is going to come out of the battle victorious, fru it is said that you cai-r.ot tell by talk ing to either of the contestants. These excellent old gentlemen are having a good time with their .;;'me and we do not suppose they coa.uder it any per son's husine-s who wins. A few men still treat their'wives as they rlirl before they were married. They make Valent ine's Day an occasion to give her soiii.-i biiig she wants very much but .hasn't bought, because it wasn't alijol uTely necessary. Vour range may not bo ent irely gone. l'erhiips it would bold to goiher a while longer, but isn't the comfort, convenience and pleasure of the woman who uses it to be considered? Why not make this Valentine's Day a day long to lie happily re membered by giving her a 7 IhaStay Satisfactory "Raoxge Here are some of the disagreeable things that the u-or ARCH RANGE is freed from M OX- Blacking Top or Body Scouring Sooted and Blacking Crusted Pots and Kettles. Clouds of Ash Dust When Shak ing the Fire. Baking Failure through the fault of the range. A MONARCH Too is polished :u.d turned per manently blue black by the MI RCO-RROCESS the body is Polished Plate to. The Malleable Top of a MONARCH RANGE heats so quickly that nothing is gaine.l hy .set ting vessels into the top holes Th n there's no blacking to burn onto them. The ash pit door and draft door;': Tt'iur. The air tight construction of tlx- MONARCH oven and (lues assures perfect work a! .v:i . Threshing Marh-ne for Sale. What has been known as the Maple Grove Thresher Co. have decided to uispose of their outf't. consisting of 20 II. P. Compound Reaves engine and l-Jxf'l New Century Aultman & Tay lor thre.-her and water tank and truck. This machine is all in i timing order the field lor me tliir.g is .ave left ordv reason fc The tliat h.alf of the members he community and wi-h to tiisnose of their into and the re maining members, realizing the situa. t .'on. decided to the outfit. For prices and particular.-, 'phor.e or call ci Fred Lut. 'Phone No. L'21 1; L. II. Young or Puis o: Gansemer store. Frank Dugay arried honic TJiui s- j Murn; iv. Neb. When you give her the new MONARCH you don't need to mention that it was really a saving proposition.' It's the trut h that a M )N A I IV l will use so much les fuel that it will save enough to pay for itself in a year or so all because of the Malleable Airtight Construction. it lurray Hardware and Implement Go, -MURRAY, NEBRASKA- Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mr?. J. W. Holmes return ed home last Sunday from their few- days' visit with Plattsmouth and Oma ha friends and relatives. Carl Nickels and wife visited Mrs. J. A. Wilson Monday efternoon. Mrs. i:son has been very sick the last month, but is slowly improving. W. S. Scott has purchased the old Jenkins building on lower Main street, and will in the near future move his restaurant and lunch room thereto. Make arrangements to attend the coffee at the library Saturday after noon. Make arrangements to take your supper at the library there will be plenty of good things to eat. Dr. J. F. Bredel went to Omaha Wednesday morning of this week with Mrs. Ona Lawton and little son, Lyle, where Lyle was placed in the hospital for the removal of his tonsils, which have been troubling him for some time. Mrs. W. G. Boedeker and Mrs. G. M. Minford gave the coffee at the li brary last Saturday. There were over twenty present. The next one will be given Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Gapen and Mrs. Iliatt. Make arrange ments to attend. Mrs. Mary Wiley and Mr. nad Mrs. George Park and little son drove to Plattsmouth WednesJay to attend to some matters and visit county seat friends. Mrs. "Wiley called at the Journal office and ordered the Platts mouth Journal sent to C. E. Wiley at Bicgleton, Washington. The public sale given by Alf. Ganse mer at his home, west of Murray, last Wednesday, was sure a good one, be ing very largely attended and all the property sold well. Rex Young, the Murray auctioneer, vas at his best, and cleaned up the full line in good shape. Mr. Gansemer was well day after an extended, visit with his aunt, Mrs. P.iggs, at Ilrcw:-ter, Neb. Arthur Young arri-red home from C; nada la-t week, being called here owing to the sickness of his mother. lien Dill was a I latisniouth visitor la'.t Saturday, spending the day with county j-cat friends and visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dill. Mr. and Mrs. W. (J. I.oedeker went to Omaha Tuesday evening, where Mrs. Roedeker will remain for a few il:kV . Vfc'-i v i n o t t rnn t o f tl-m li i- pi tab Lee Allison, who has been numbered with the sick for the past few weeks, is still in a very critical condition. He does not seem to g::in strength very rapidly. The coal famine has been broken in Muiray, two cars arriving this week. One came in Tuesday : nd was unload ed before evening, and all sold to con sumers. C. E. Schwab, residing east of Mur ray, was a visitor in I'lattsmouth to day. Mr. Schwab was a visitor in Omaha yesterday, where he spent s-hort time looking after some mat ters of business, returning Wednes day evening on No. 2. James DelesDernicr and Thomas Hansen shipped a car of hogs to South Omaha Monday evening of this week Mr. DelesDernier was on the market with them, and while in Omaha Tues day went out to see Harry Todd at the hospital. He reports Mr. Todd get ting along nicely at this time. We take this mea:;- of expressing our heartfelt appreciation of the sym pathy and kindness shown us at the time of the death of eur beloved hus band and father a'-d the kindness of our friends and neighbors will be long I iTm 'tr! or'il most c: r i of ill !v :ind we trust th-it they may meet with the same loving sympathy. We also de . lie to express our appreciation of the beautiful ilowers given by the children and relatives and also by the Bank of CITIiOLAX CITROLAX CITROLAX Fr.dergoes Serious Operation. Kobert Kii kpatrick, who has been sick for some time suffering with stomach trouble, was taken to Omaha Monday evening of this week, where he was placed in ;ho hospital and cperated upon for perfei ations of the stomach, can. e l from ulcerations of j the stomach. He was accompanied by Dr. (r. II. (iilmore. ire operation was a very serious one, and was pro l.ounced successful, and the patient was at last repoits resting very quiet ly, considering the conditions. Mrs. Fred Family. Engelkcmeier and Pest thing for constipation, sour stomach, lazy liver and. sluggish bowels. Stops a sick headache almost at once. Gives a mo.-t thorough and satisfactory flushing no pain, no nausea. Keeps your .system cleansed, sweet and wholesome. Ask for Citrolax. Sold everywhere. Harry Todd Undergoes Operation. Vaudeville and sieving Pictures. There has been a vaudeville an moving picture show company hold Letter files at the Journal oITice. arber Sliou I HOTEL RILFY t Plattsmouth, Nebraska f First-Class Service Only Public Bath IN THE CITY Shoe Shining and Porter Service. Tel. 200 three rlngfe I Shellenbarger & Atkinson, 2 PROPRIETORS ! t t x t I I i ing form at the Puis & Gansemer hall all this week. Thev are a good company, and while there are only four people in the company they are giving excellent satisfaction and the attendance is increasing each night. The last three nights of this week they will give prizes with the admis sion tickets. They put on a good, clean show and are deserving of good patronage. Moving to Pitman Farm, Near Union, Gus Minniear and family are mov ing to the Pitman farm, near Union, where they will make their future home. Mr. Minniear has resided here for several years, and has been one of the progressive farmers of this com munity, and in moving farther south Mr. Minniear says he does not fear but what the crops, with the same conditions, will be just as good and the yield just as great for him as ever. Harry Todd is another Murray citi zen who is at the Piesbyterian hos pital in Omaha, recovering from a sutgical operation that was perform ed upon him last Saturday for hermia. He is getting along ery nicely and will soon be able to icturn home, re lieved of the trouble. For Sale. Gordon, Deuel, Keith and Perkins county land. Very good terms. Pert Root, Murray. Neb. 100 Subscriptions For Sale. A few seed potatoes, different varieties, and all good, smooth seed. Oldhams. For Sale. An extra good team of registered Percheron mares, both with foal. Also a stallion, 3 years old. Call or address, Chas. Countryman, Murray Neb. for the Ladies Home Journal, $1."0; The Country Gentleman, $1.00; the Saturday Evening Post, $1.."0. See me for full particulars about any maga zine in special club offers. Francis Cook, Agent, Murray. Neb. For Sale. Light P.rahma Roosters, will weigh from (5 to 10 pounds. Eggs for sale in season. G. S. Ray, Murray, Neb. CHICHESTER S PILLS tub ii.m.N"i na.iM). a ' ?S J lil- hci-er a Diamond TjrunlV 'il!in "' rA .ci1 i w t il l. V TVA !..,-s. ftJltJ with l;!,:e Kn ! n. VvvS '-" no other. of toiip -r lriirrl-.t. Askf. 1 1 1 - III --TF.R 2V lJ.i:M ItltAM) I'iM.M. f f as 1 J years known as Ccst.Siie t.A.oavi Kelia'. ' r SOLD BY DRLGGISTS EVERYWHERE Combination Public Sale February 22. Charles L. Creamr and D. A. Young were jn Plattsmouth Tuesday of this week, and were callers at the Journal office looking after the advertising of their combination public sale that will be held on Tuesday, February '11. Both of these gentlemen have decided to quit farming and are offering all their personal property to the highest bidder. You will find their sale ad in another column of the Journal this week. For Sale. Good span mares, weight 2,900 lbs. nquire of J. E. Tuey, or 'Phone No. ia a "D II H bpecial Jr rices As are wanting room for our immense stock of Spring Goods, which we are expecting in soon, we are going to make a special price on some useful articles reduction on Mackinaws Corduroy Coats Duck Sweater " it It for Men, Boys and Women, and you will find other useful articles on sale. Puis & G Murray, ansemer, Nebraska. pleased with the sale. 207-W. 1-20-tfwkly