3 MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1920. PLATTSMODTn SETHI-WEEKLY JOTTRAL TACT, ITVT.. in i i 15 ') J : MURDOCK DEPMR TMENT. PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL. The Bank of Murdock offers any legitimate inducement which can or may be of fered by any legitimate bank, toils patrons and customers. We earnestly solicit your business, and assure you that we are not only willing, but able to take care of any reasonable demands for loans which you may request of us. Remember, we are the only bank in Murdock, in which the depositors are guaranteed by the Depositors Guaranty Fund of the State of Nebraska. Your money is absolutely safe, and you get this free insurance, at no cost to you. Do your barking with an old, established, reliable bank, properly end conservatively managed, and you will never regret it. The Bank of Rflurdock "The Bank where You Feel at Home" HENRY A. TOOL, President J. E. GUTHMANN, Vice-Pres. H. A. GUTHMANN, Cashier Iiiu you notice the bargains m aprons at the Mercantile? tf. Waiier liornenieier and Hubert Stock were vhiting in Lincoln at the fair last Friday. Miss Anna Amgwert of Lincoln, was a vi.-itor in Murdock with friends and relatives for over Sunday, coin ing down on the train. V. L. Topple and wife of near Al vo, drove over to Murdcek one day this week for a visit with the mother of Mr. I'opp'.e. Mrs. V. M. Copple. Miss Viols Kverett. who has been taking: a vacation from her work t r some time, returned to her duties at the store of Uauer ar.d Kraft last Friday. A. J. Eauers and wife are enjoying a visit from their daughter and ir.n ily from Council Bluffs, who was guest at their home for a few days last week. In the const ru .'on i;f the nw home for Carles Loner, the contractors-, M. Thimgan and son Victor, found it necessary to haul some of their brick from the Manley lumber yard. Rev. Stous who ha? been the res ident pistor at the Callihan church during the summer, departed a few days ago for N'enerville. 111., where he enters school again with the be ginning of the present school year. Km: I Kuem. of Lincoln, who ha.-: been in the west for some time, re turned home bust week and was a visitor in Murdock. and speaking of the west he had to say. that ihe west was producing great crous this year. Hermen Schmidt who iu;s accepted the position of road overseer for this district, is Licking afier the cim struciion of culvert and ike placing of markers at the road intersection and has been assisted hy Mr. George Merkle. who ij d ing the p iinting. James Crawford of I'l v sr-.s. but a former resident of Murdock. was a visitor in this c;'y and a sruest at the home of his mother, Mrs. M. J. Crawford during the pa.-t wek. Mr. Crawford also visited at Lincoln and attended the state fair while there. Master Clyde Miller, the son of Mr. and Mr. Conrad Miller ef Ogden. Ctah. arrived in Murdock a few day.; ago and is making a visit with his many relatives and friends here, be ing the guest at the home of his grandparents. C. L. Miller ar.d wife. Gale McDonald and family arrived in Murdock frem their home a'. Hampton, where Mr. McDonald is the rural c irrier and are visitinsr at th" hemes of his parents, H. V. MeD.ini.! I alo wi'U Harry (iiiles and Lacev McDonald. I INSURANCE! Arc Your Buildings and Automobile Insured? Are your buildings and your auto mobiles insured? You cannot afford to be without protection. Our rates are reasonable. We represent four A-l companies and we know we can satisfy you. Let us give you our rates; then you think it over. Call on or write VEACH & VEAGE MSURANCE CO., 126 South 11th Street Phone L-4365 LINCOLN. NEB. 1 J FOR SALE A number cf pure bred Poland China boars. Telephone No. :8b5. Adam Stoehr. St-Sw. FOR SEE Miss Rita B. Ackerman At E. W. ThimgarTs Kinsoella Method or others if preferred. 75c PER LESSON Wn. Newman seeded 22 acres to wheat today, Monday.. Miss Mary Kush has been assisting at the telephone exchange during the absence of some of the regular oper ators. Miss Hazel Bauers. who was visit ing in Council Bluffs for a few days last week returned home and is again t her work at the exchange. Messrs. George l"tt and son Diller. during the past week, built a concrete walk at the home of Henry Gake meier which has added much to the value of the place. Friday of last week sarv the at tendance at the state fair of a num ber of the men of this city and the ricinily, among whom were Gust Gakemeier, W. Gehrts and others. Mrs. Robert Williams and daugh ter, were visiting with friends at Lincoln last Friday, going over on the morning train and returning home on the Jersey in the evening. Y. O. Gillespie departed last Thursday for Lyman, Colorado, where he has &ome land and wheat, and will remain there for several weeks, looking after the threshing of the wheat and the marketing of the same. Wm. McXamara and wife, with their chilrden. Miss Janet and son Wilber. who have been visiting in Murdock as guests of the sister of Mrs. McN'amara. Mrs. W. O. Gilles pie, and attending the state fair, departed for their home at Fairmont last Wednesday. There is always something to pre serve the building, porch floors, front doors, implements and many other things. Let us suggest the right kind of materials for your purpose. "Save the surface and you save all paint and varnish." Paint for every purpose at the Dl'STKRIlOFF rhop. Henrv Heineman. who has been I at the home of John Amgwert and ! family, Mrs. Krueger and Mrs. Am igwert being sisters. Mr. Amgwert land Mr. Krueger were vi-iting at i Lincoln Inst Wednesday, where tiiey ! attended the state fair as well as j other matters which they had to look after. COLE BRINGS CIVIL SUIT TO RECOVER Alton B. Cole Demands Judgment for fn Automobile Valued at $500 Is With Mercantile Company Richard Tool, who nas been with the Standard Chautauqua during the past summer and win returned home a short time ago. has accepted an effer for his service at the Murdock Meicantile company. Mr. T ol is a young man of excellent habits and much energy and v. ill make a first rate salesman for th:. progressive firm. Will Assist at Meeting. The Rev. I. Laipply. pastor of the church at Murdock. ha;-, heard the call of the Evangelical Association of which this church is one. and he p. memb to come to Ithlca and as sist in the conduct of a eenip meet ing at that place. He departed a few days ago and during his ab sence the services at the church here will consist of the bible school and the mid-week prayer meeting. All members of the church should attend and make the services a eu- cess dur ing the absence of the pastor. Are Back Home Again. L. W. Thimcnn and wife, who have been vi-it;ng in 'lie west, where they wire the guests at the home of David Thimg.in at Ordvny. Col., who also visited at ether places of interest in the west, rcturnel home last Friday and expressed themselves well pleased with the country where they visited. Held Kensington Thursday The Royal Nei? met at the heme i ' ornheck, where tl: hbors of America of Dr. and Mrs. ev were entertain ed by the latter in a very pleasant manner. The afternoon was one of pleasure mil prctit as they made their nimble lingers fly with the needl: and 'bread, as tii. ntraged in plea sant conversation. The afternoon was one which ail the ladies will look upon as one mMe' i'e--ire.l. and tiie climax of the period ef pleasure v.a- the serving e,f a delightful luncheon by Mrs. Iiorr.heck, the hostess. and pie and J and wife. wife. a n d wife. E. Mclhif h and family were vis iting in Lincoln, going over la-: Tuesday marning. Mr. MHugh re mained for the day. while the family remained for a longer visit with the parents of Mrs. Mclluuh, George Towle ard family. Miss Catherine Tool departed la;t Monday lor Firth, where she i; : teach for the coming year. Mis' Tool who has had some time in the state university is well equipped fo" the position which she trkes at Kas Gfflee Fixed Up. 1 The telephone . If ices which been remodeled, have also been p id anl made lik new by Messr i V. Mel), maid, Harry Gillespie Lacey McDonald, place for the gir exchange. ...... ave and and makes a better Is who conduct the Is : a ' t'.i: mak . la.. ve il i. drove for a Sur.- with relatives here ant! re- Firth s;-neol. which branches of science. Miss Pose Amgwert. who N ing her home in Council Rliiu-ae.eoriT.-inied by her friend. Jo-1 nie, an ! his two sisters. Misses lyn and Elizabeth Ran down from Council R'uiTs Visited at Columbus. Je-so Lr. ndholm and wife depart ed l ist Friday for Omaha, where they vhited for a short time and later went to Cidumbns for a short visi'. While they were away they left their iJnle babe in the care of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillespie. When seme of Harry's triends percieved him wheel ing the preanibulator along the (ft their ev-'S bulged out, as at fir.-t ree they visiting in me sou in ior somt- nm'-. icisv vis being a guest at his old home at i turned he me in the evening. Golden. Mo., and with friends in y IX D-.is:rhoir the painter. decor Kansas and others in this state, re- ator ul :ti proprietor of the Du. terlioff turned home a few days ago. having fhcps.' was a vi.-itor in Ashland last enjoved bis vacation greatly and isivriday. where he was locking after now in good trim to go to work again. W. O. Schewe and family drove to Lincoln last Sunday, where they at tended the state fair and enjoyed the trip greatly. Later on. Friday. Mr. Schewe went again, this time in order to -(tet a better view of the cattle and to enjoy the cattle parade which was a feature of the last days program. Don't forget to examine your win dow sills, sahes, table tops, kitchen cabinets, refrigerators and floors to day. Preserve the beauty of the wood with varnish. "Save the sur face and you save all paint and varnish." You will find the right varnish for every purpose at THE DUSTKRHOFF SHOP. did not know That the little one wa ; Mr. and Mrs. LandhoIm"s. When they found it cut it looked plain enough. Any way it was very kim! of Mr. and Mrs. GiUespie to care frsr the little one while the parent? were a wav. Taking; Eer Vacation. Miss !. e ah S( tl: hiaidt. who is emp'.oy ? m- rcantile establish- sr.m? business matters. He alo vis ited at Elmwood, where l.e wp.- mak ing specification on serine new build ings which are under ' construction in that neighborhood. ?!ifs Marsaret Aiuirwer'. who has j been on-1 of the salesladies at the Murdock Mercantil--1 company, has re signed her position and departed for Cedar Rppida. la., w here tdie v ill tale a normal course and will per- herself for the work c-f a Teach-Mi-s Amgwert has the capacity a good general fducation and make an excellent instructor. ed in one nients of Elmwood. is at home tak ing her vacation and while here, in company with her two listers. Mis?er. Marie and Ksther Schmidt, they went to Line-oln last Wednesday where they visited with friends and alsa at tended the state fair. ED. W. THirJiGAN Automobiles and Accessories AGENCY FOR MITCHELL AND DODGE CARS CUSHMAN MOTORS Our machine shop is especially, well equipped with modern machinery and first-class workmen. We are ready to do all kinds of repair work, including acetyline welding. WE CAEEY A LARGE LINE OF ALL EIXDS OF TIRES W. THIU, Phone 35-B Murdock, Neb. feet er. and will Mrs. Ralph F:irrar came in this afternoon from Omaha and will visit here- over Sunday at the home of her parents. Mr. Meisinger. and Mrs. Gearge J. Attended the State Fair. Messrs. O. K. McDonald. A. J. Tool, Carl Ris.-man and Fred L iu and their families were in at'endance at the state f;iir last Thursday, driving over j in their cars. J Miss Viola ! afternoon far Ycurg Ladies IIcet. The young woman's circle met with one f their members. Miss Minnie Dickman. last Tuesday and had a most excellent time, planning work for the coming year and with the addition 'f music pissed a very pleasant afternoon. They were served ;a elelightlul luncheon. which pi. n:" erne of schools. Haynie departed Gordon, Nebraek ce she- is to the teachers this . at be employed in the public Apparently Alson T. Cole has been so busy dodging the electric chair f.;r several months past that he had no time to think ef a civil cause of action upem which he brought .-.ait in county court Friday af!ernoon. Th.' defendants named in his petition are the Liainger Implement company, the Lininger Automobile company, Riley, firs; name unknown, and J. A. Culien. The Defendant Riley is al leced to be the manager of the auto mobile department of the Lininger companies mil Cullen is said to be a salesman. Plaintiff asks judmcni for $500 against the defendant. It is alle ged by Cole that m Maie.. "1917. he was the owner of an Over land automobile of the value ef $"(;. He made a trade with defendants, giving them his car and a cheek for $.T0(). signing to this cheek the name of Allen Vincent Grammer. The check was given wi'h the knowledge. auMiority and consent cf Grammer ami was drawn on a Palmer bank. For bis car and this check he received from defendants an Oakland six car, which he at once drove to the home of Grammer at Palmer. Shortly thereafter Grammer told him that be would not pay the check and he bad better leave the country at once or the defendant would senel him to the penitentiary for forgery. A week late'r the defendants went to Grammer and elemanded that he pay Mie e-heek. which he refused to do. Instead he gave them the Oakland car. The- plaintiff asseris that he did not learn of tin's transaction until a year later, when he demanded of de fendants that they reiurn to him his Overland car. They tailed and re fused to give him Ue car and he now sues for its value, $500. State Journal. sn sale at the Journal office. Murdock Mercantile Company Murdock Nebx -v yv ( 3 V; iTa 1 The Fall Season is here and you will be compelledd to live inside. You w ill enjoy a tastefully decorated home the more. The rush cf Fall Work is now near and we are booking woik Fall season. 4& Do Not Allow the other person to supercede you, thus delaying the beautifying of your home. Better Book Your Work Now! At This Season We Sell the Most I AST YEAR vre had Jl that expef ience, and the year before, and so on back. People are out-of-doors more-at their wort, giving their autos exercise and indulging in other out door sport. Common sense says that a high priced delicate watch had better be at home on 6uch occasions, and that an Ingersoll should be on active duty. "We're ready with a complete line of Ingersolls from the $2.5t Yankee up to the 7-jewel Re liance in a gold-filled case st $11.50. Of course we have the Radiolites that tell time in the dajV- "The Dusterhoff Shops" MURDOCK, NEBR. v .t Jf .' A 3 VIiy Vlfc' Vi.' is Tal:en Up A Lamb Taken up a small lamb on my farm near Murdock. Owner phase call Conrad YVehrnian. :'.( ZX. ni s-w. White Leghorn Cockitls I have r r sale ;i I v Wli .. , In i n ck re Is of t !ie ', itf .. Rmto'i ivi: . t rain. '1 h. of tlicse cockrrls. icirn r ii i; t For Sale: one I'arriott tractor, "i-my lavi'i! ou'i---: 12-25 in pood condition; rbo on ! winter. 15uy while ilify ;,r Hubert tractor good as iuw and on! i for the lot. gT you wait li e !: used a few days. Come and .-1 e their'.. I co:-t. Trices will be made riglit. tf. WM. CKHiiTS. if M's i kkkp I'l.i : 1 1 m n . w. .V.i-sb-y. N. tZLl C a for A!! Purposes! Wall Paper! EV3. DUSTERHOFF, Painter - Decorator Murdock -:- -:- -:- Nebraska Sold the Property. With the convert inR of the Metho dist church inte school usi. there were sonv things which we're sold. A piano b-inu: anion."? the property, was offered for sale by r(d. Harry Williams ef Klmwood. who was the auctioneer. This article brought $.125. Fred Zink nettin? it. and was considered a peod price. The e r?;in v ent very cheap with Ceo. Mo;m y cettjns it. .V Hw other things were sold. For That Corn ! Will Soon Be Horn? Ajrain. Jacob Goehrv and wife, who have jbeen sp'-rdinc their summer abroad, i having s;r,ne to the continent on r jril 22 last, are now returning, having jFHilerl from I5rest. France, last Tues ! day and are expected to be home again in the next two or three weeks. G nests of lielatrrcs Hera. .Teihn Krueger and family of West Point, arrived via auto from their l:om in the north and are visiting at the heme of relatives here, being the guests a, the horn" c-f Mrs. Krue jrer's np rents. C. F. and wife, while here. They are also viiitir. This is the year in which we are blessed with a full crop. The small grains have been cared for ; some of the wheat you had to put in the corn cribs. Now look for the biggest crop of corn in years. Prepare now to take care of it. We have an abundance of good crib lumber. Do not allow "Husking Time" to find you unprepared to properly care for the crop. Tool, Neuman & Murtey Lumber Co. MURDOCK, NEBRASKA !; i i ' I ii : ! i! The TITAN TRACTOR 1 CjfKeep in mind that we arc handling the famous "TITAN" Tractor, and have a few on hand that wc can deliver o;i short notice. jj Ask us for a dcmonc.tir.tIor-, or any thing pertaining to these trustors or the work they will do. WM. GEHRTS, Murd OCK Nebraska J i fit VI"-' Vjt.' Vl't' tea Vi VI? t' f