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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1921
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
Murray Department
Prepared in the Iutereat of the People of Murray and Surrounding: Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers
PAG flYE
If tiiyof th readers of the
Journal knovr of any social
event or item of Interest In
this vicinity, ard will mall
name to thH office, it will ap
pear urulrr Uiis heading. We
want all newsttems Eiutou
J
To All Parties
HOLDING COUPON LIBERTY LOAN
BONDS OF THE FOURTH ISSUE
It is necessary that all such bonds be
converted into permanent bonds of
the same issue, as the last coupon on
the temporary bonds of the fourth
issue is past due.
If you will bring such bonds you have
, on hand to us, we will be glad to serve
you in the way of exchanging these
bonds for you.
YOURS FOR SERVICE
urray Stale
Mrs. Leonard Born Gets Quilt
A fine quilt, which was made for
Mr. Walter Meisinger "oy his mother,
Mrs. Phillip Meisinger, and was la
ter given by her to the ladies aid so
ciety of the Evangelical church, was
raffed off 'it a meeting: of the society
at the heme of Mrs. T. J. Ilennings
last week, the lucky number 94, he
ins held by Mrs. Allie Meisinger.
As she had drawn a siilk quilt a fsw
years ago. she made a present of ihe
quilt to the society who placed it on
sale af auction. It was purchased
by Mrs. Leonard Born for ten dollars.
V i
For Sale.
few more Duroc Jersey boars at
also bred silts.
Albert You as, Murray, Neb.
. I-. Hohack of south of Murray,
is reported as being: very sick at his
home.
G. M. Minford was looking after
porae business matters at Omaha last
Monday.
Lyle Law ton was a visitor at the
home cf his grandparents in Murray
last Sunday.
Miss Clara Young was the guest
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Minford last Sunday.
V. G. Boedeker and wife were the
guests at the home of J. W. Holmes
and wife of Plattsmouth last Sunday.
J Jin Karris and D. C. Rhoden
were 'coking after some business
matters at Nebraska City and Union
last Tuesday.
Walker G;lmore. who is attending
the state university was a visitor at
home last week from Friday nut: I
Sunday evening.
Charles Mutz shipped a car c f hogs
to the South Omaha market last
Friday for which he received very
satisfactory prices.
George W. Brlnklow and W. C.
Boedeker were in attendance at
the Masonic .lodge last Monday eve-ning-at
Plattsmouth.
Albert Cotner of Plattsmouth was
a visitor in Murray last Tuesday and
was looking after some telephone
troubles during his stay.
Mesdames O. A. Davis and E. S.
Tutt were visiting with friends :
Omaha last Thursday and also did
some shopping while there.
T. J. Brendel was a visitor in
Plattsmouth last Tuesday, having
been called to the county seat to look
after some business matters.
Dr. B. F. Brendel was called to
Union last Tuesday, where he has
some very sick patients, and was
driven down by Fred L. Ilild.
S. S. Davis and Dr. J. II. Hall of
Plattsmouth. were spending some
time in Murray last Tuesday and
attended the community dinner.
G. M. Minford an dfamily will
remove to Omaha the coming fall.
They have purchased property there
and will make that their home.
Lee Farris who resides a few mile-?
south of Murray, and daughter were
reported as being very sick for a
few days, but are now on the road to
recovery.
Sam G. Stone, who has been mak
ing his home east of Murray has
moved his household effects to I'latts
mouth. where he will make his home
in the future.
Herbert Mechsm of near Union,
was a visitor in Murray last Tuesday,
coming to look over a proposition of
renting a farm near Murray and
should he succed will make his home
here the coming year.
The ladies aid society of the Chris
tian church will meet with Mrs. B.
F. Brendel will he joined in the en
tertaining by the following hostess-
J.
T.
W. Berger.
Leda will
Frank
be the
. a
ier at
Mrs.
Gayer
es: Mesdames
Iieed. Mrs. ().
leader.
Mrs. V. A. Kennedy, who hjjbecn
ill at her home in Murray for sev
eral days pist. was feeling very
poorly during the first of the week.
Her many friends are , utiring that
she may soon regain her accustomed
health.
L. I). IIi.it t of the firm of Hiatt
and TvUt, has been kept to his horn -for
the past week on account of a
very sore throat. He is improving
now and his many friends will be
pleased when he shaH be able to be
out a:,ain.
The Rev. A. G. Hoilowell. pastor
cf the Christian church of Murray
and Plattsmouth. was a visitor in
Murray la-t Tuesday and called on
r.:j-v of !'!s church members and
gue-t at the cc mmunity dm
the hall.
11. L. G;iver wife cf Captain
of east of Murray, was taken
to a hospital at Lincoln last Monday,
where she underwent an op ration
for relief from appendicitis. As to.
her condition nothing has been learn
ed but it is hoped she is getting along
nicely.
Dr. J. S. Livingston of Plattsmouth
was a visi'or in .Murray last Tues
day caHir.r; on Dr. J. F. Brendel.
who slipped on an icy walk, falling
and injuring himself very badly.
Dr. Brendel. while he has improved
considerably is still very sore from
the effects of the fall.
C. C. Tucker' shipped his hc.it--"-hold
goods and farm implements to
1 Oconto, where he will make his home
in the future and will engage in
farming. Mr. Tucker and family,
who have lived in and near Murray
for a long time will be sadly missed
in this community, but the .west
will he the gainer.
John Spanuler. wli i formerly lived
just southwest of Murray, but who
has for the past nine years betn mak
ing his home near Movale, la., was a
visitor in Murray for a short time
the first of the week. Mr. Spangler,
who has been in Iowa for some tune
has prospered very much and retired
from active work on the farm. lie
came to Plattsmouth to visp. his
mother, who has been feeling very
bad for the past few days and run
down to Murray to visit with his old
time friends.
Ccmniunify Club Becomes a Realty.
Last Tuesday as per arrangements,
the community club dinner was held
at the Puis and Gansemer ball in
'Murray and attend by some two
hundred persons of Murray and com
munity, notwithstanding the very bad
condition of the roads, and after the
sumptuous repast the circulation of
lists for the securing of memberships
to the club was begun and during a
few moments there were over forty
families signified by their signing
the roll, their willingness to work
together in harmony for the making
if Murray the best town in the
state, or for that matter in the ra
tion and that menus the world, f. r
its size ami circumstances.
The membership was f:ed at re
dollar per member and two dollar"
for a family. The following fami
lies were represented in the lit
which were circulate,! more avc
being added constantly: Win. Si.'--rcr.
C. D. Spangler. J. W. Kdmo7.d.
W. C. Boedeker. A. Gansemer. C. H.
Boedeker. W. S. Smith. .Miss Eva Lit
is. J. A. Seotten. The.) Timiu. D. C.
Rhoden. Morton Bartlett. D. A.
Young. C. W. Gilmore. Tred L. Mild.
Mrs. Ida Farris. Myra McDonald. Y.
A. Royal. Joseph Dei tel. Wm. Mai -h,
F. L. Wilson. L. U. Puis. Dr. B. F.
Brendel. G. M. Minford. G. W. Mc
cracken. Dr. G. H. Gilmore, Nick
Freidrieh. Glen Perry. W. H. Puis.
S. G. Latta. James Latta. John A.
Davis. Herman Wohlfarth. John F ir
ris. Joseph Maracek. John Sans. John
A. Davis. Herman Wohlfarth. J:;hn
F. Farris. From Plattsmouth. Dr.
J. If. Hall. S. S. Davis. Rev. A. G.
i ::!b). ell and M. S. Briggs also te-
e. !!!( members.
For Sale: Bred Duroc Jersey gilts
jrnd sows. Albert Young, Murray,
i Nebraska.
Partners in Hog- Business.
A. A. Young, Leslie Gammer and
Leslie Long, are going to be part
ners in the heg business. Mr. Young
will furnish the capital which is in
the shape of a start on the hogs,
while the two young men care for the
bogs and feed them for a portion of
the income. The boys are very en
thusiastic in their business enter
prise and wv see no reason why they
should not succeed.
DPP
They have come thick and fast. You have been
waiting for just this, especially in many needed articles
for your heme. How about the pillow tubing and
sheets? You can buy now at ONE-HALF PRICE.
9 4 sheeting, best quality made, per yd 65c
36-inch pillow tubing, per yd 40c
40-inch pillow tubing, per yd 50c
Hope muslin, per yd 19c
Indian Head suiting, per yd 35c
27 and 32-inch ginghams, per yd 25c
Be assured that as fast as the market declines on
merchandise, this store goes down with the price.
Hiatt
MURRAY, :
Tutt,
NEBRASKA
library Association Gets Building.
The Murray librr.ry winch is in
corporated Jor ten thousand dolh.rs.
is a fixture in this rustling little city,
and has purchased a home, which, is
krown' as the W. K. Jenkins buihi
:r.g for the sum of $S00. By giving
their suppers they accumulated abcut
three hundi (jfiollars. and were aide
to secure the'remaining five hundred
freni W. G. JJoedeker, who very kind
ly sponsored the enterprise.
The return.; from the suppers
which have been given was $ 5 a 2 . 4
ard the expenses. $27:1, leaving
$303. 4 as the net result of their
work, and with the $500 furnished
by Mr. Boedeker were able to pay
the entire amount of the purchase
price. The association was incorporated
for $10.'000, in the shares of $5 each,
ard a large number were already
subscribed. The following officers
have Ik en selected for the coming
year: Mrs. G. M. Minford, presi
dent. Mrs. B. F. Brendel. vice pres
ident; Mrs. J. F. Brendel. secretary
treasurer. For the present they will use the
building, but expect later to build
a more commodious one. and one
better suited to the purpose.
The following have taken stock in
the association: G. M. Minford.
Mi-s Bueh-h Sans. Miss Clara Carlson.
A. A .Young. Mrs. G. M. Minford.
Miss Etta Nickel Mrs. J. F. Brendel.
Mrs. C. D. Spangler. Mrs. H. C.
Lonir, Will Minford. Stephen M. Dav
is. W. H. Puis. G. W. McCracken.
Ogla Minford. Mrs. B. p. Brendel.
L. II. Puis. Mrs. A. S. Davis. Fred
L. Ilild. Searle Davis, Mrs. Wm. Sev
boldt, S. G. Latta. Mrs. Wm. Spor
rer. Anyone wishing to take stock
in this institution will please com
municate with Mrs. G. M. Minford.
They Are Still Boys.
The bronzed and weather-hardened
men of Murray and near here
like some fun as well as doing work
every day. When Win. Seyboldt was
assisting in dressing the hoes for
himself and Dr. J. F. Brendel, he
thought how nice it would be to cut
off a pigs tail and slip it in the pock
et of Morton Bartlett. who is also
game to the core.
He was successful in his manuev
ers and the barber carried the pig
tail to Plattsmouth with him and
finding the south appendage of the
porker lingering in his pocket when
he went to extract a cigarette..
He then wrapped it up carefully
in a little box. then placed it in a
large shoe box and filled the remaind
er with paper and expressed tee tail
hack to Murray to Mr. Seyboldt,
which cost the jolly farmer 39 cents
including war tax, which he paid,
and on unwrapping the packing,
found that his pigtail had come home
to roost. At the time of this writing
the Joke is on Will, but where it will
lodge by next week, it is difficult to
tell.
Notice.
There will be a meeting of the
Modem Woodman at their hall.
Thursday, February I Oth, for the
purpose of electing
ecun.y convention.
delegates to 'he
Community Club Held Meeting.-.
Those who attended the' meeting
of the community club last Thurs
day enjoyed a rare treat. Mr. Gaines
is a speaker cf exceptional ability,
in th..t he can keep his audience
highly entertained every .minute of
the time and still drive home the
point he is trying to make in such a
manner, it can be understood by
! the children as well as the older!
folks. We would con'ider it a plea
sure to have him again at some fu
ture time.
The pig club is coming along Tire
and a meeting will be called to get
the hoys of the club together siini
time in the roar future when plans
will he discussed and arrangements
made to get the work going.
The girls have not shown a much
interest in ihe baking club as should
be expected, but it is still open.
Hand your names to Lee Kniss
tary. We think possibly the
cooking at the waffle suppi
have discouraged some of the
! ladies, is the reason thev are a
! shy of the baking club.
All the reason girls, you should
get in the game fjr it shows what
can be accomplished. Also bear in
mind that every cook at the wafi'Te
MiPper wj a married man. and i:rs
probably been cooking the family
meals for ;i good many years. You
cO:i do a: w til. when you have the
experience. The men will gl; dly
give you th ".unefi tof their advance
and exprrii iK t- ar.d we are sine .Mr.
Spangler will give you his recipe
for waffles, when you become profi
cient enough to merit it.
An old time literary program
'icbatc is being talked of among
nu-n for tlo 1 enefit
seere-mc-n's
r may
young
little
The price of our dry cleaning
cuts down the price of clothes.
Bainty Dorothy cays that she
has found out that we
0BL10
SALE!
cf the
take
pr,
of
the
dub.
.-mill admission
charged to cover
Dates and de
later.
Boost. r.R the
munity club.
What helps one
club of this kind.
will probably
expense-.
i;ls will bt
.:r.J
the
A
be
?'i el
time for the toni-
helns all. in
Jlurvsy
Mabel Howard was
PlatTsmouth Saturday.
Earl M. rase K visited with
U::g. Sunday afternoon.
I!aricy Puis has been on the
Ii.-L for the List few d'iys.
Margaret Dietl was a visitor at
home of
Nctes.
a visitor
in
este!
ick
1 1, e
Marie Puis Wednesday.
Curtis Farris was a vi.-iror at the
heme of Richard Freidrieh Sunday.
Lester Can.-emcr speni Saturday
raid Sunday at the home of Carl Dietl.
ntertained Clara Mra
Scotten Sunday af'-.-r-
Flsie Puis
ek and Lois
r1 oon.
.Marie aid
day evening ;
Scot ten.
CI ell Car.:
evening and
Harry Puis.
The eighth
glish compos
'his semester.
Llsie
"t the
emer
Sunday
a rail e
it ion
Puis
home
sp
cf
spen I
at tin
ent Fri-Blanche
Saturday
home of
sire
and
tiking Eh
Agrier.lt u re
Nellie and V
n.
Tucker,
were
former
visitors
scholars of this school.
:,.ere last Thursday.
Miss Wilson, Miss Gage, ami Miss
Yn:i Dt-usen went si way on the
hive o'clock train Friday afternoon.
Lester Gansemer ant! Carl. Joe
and Henry Dietl spent Sunday after
noon at the home -:f Kenneth Farris.
Elsie and Esther Puis were absent,
from school the first part of last
week, but were able to return Thurs
day. Mary Deitl, one of lat year's stu
dents of Murray high school, spent
iturdav and Sunday with home
folks.
Lester Long and Dick March were
out trying the ice Saturday sifter
noon. They found it not ble
for skating.
The ninth and tenth grades are
taking Science and Roman History
this semester in the place of Greek
History and Agriculture. N
Mabel Howsird. Blanche Scotter.
Msm'o Puis, Margaret Dietl and Hazel
Davis were callers at the home of
Leorsi Farris Sunday afternoon.
The pupils of the English class
sire reading A. Conan Doyle's hook.
"The Study in Scarlet." to find
striking mood and character hints.
mcst e::
ments entrusted to us and that
cur charges should make friends
for this house. Oar dyeing
proves satisfactory, as we use
the latest approved methods and
the test dyes.
iWt vtfw Jl A
Goods Called for and Delivered
7i wV---.-V
We will ofTer for sale at oublic
auction on the John Engelkemier
farm 7 miles -west. U mile north of
Murray and 3 miles north and 4
mile3 east of Weeping Water, on Sat
urday, February Sth, 1921, the fol
lowing described property. Sale
commences at 1:30 p. m.
Horses One team hay, 6 and 11
years, weight2800; one team bay and
sorrel 7 and 6 years, weight 2300;
one mare, smooth mouth, weight
1000; one team, coming 4 year olds,
weight 23C0; one mare 10 years,
weight 1250; one colt 3 years, w eight
1250.
' Farm implements One set harness
1 inch, one New ton wagon, one
truck wagon, one buggy, one disk
harrow, two riding Badger cultiva
tors, two John Deere listers, one sulky
plow, one John Deere gang plow, one
P. & O. two row cultivator, one new
Iloosier seeder, one Deering hinder.
one stalk cutter, six tons timothy
hay.
Terms: All sums or $10 and un
der, cash in hand; over that amount
a credit of six months will be given,
purchaser giving note with approved
security beaming nine per cent inter
est from date of sale. Over $10, two
per cent off for cash.
ENGELKEMIER BROS, Owners.
Col. W. R. Young, Auctioneer.
W. G. Boedeker, Clerk. 3td 3tw.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
Several improved farms in Cass
county, ranging from 40 acre to 160
acre tracts. Terms to suit and priced
right. P. O. box 677.
FRANK VALLERY,
riattsmouth. Neb.
:o:-
Attorney C. E. Tefft of Weeping
Water, was in the city this afternoon
attending to a few business matters
of importance at the court house.
j Subscribe for the Journal today.
PHONE
10b
cm
The Murray Cream Station!
is paying the highest price for cream,
produce, poultry and eggs. Get our
prices ! We can handle all you have
at a good figure to you. Call us for
prices.
L. A. SCOTTOftS,
TELEPHCNS NO. 27
MURRAY
NEBRASKA
PUBLIC
r
m
li
The undersigned will
at Public Auction, at
miles west of Plattsmouth. ono
south of the C. I V;il!ei y farm o
Louisville r
mile north
of Mvnard.
o:'d ;
and
on
i'er for s:le
: farm "ir.
i ; i i 1 e
the
1 !-. miles west, one
aain one-half v. est
WEDNESDAY, FEB.
IS
commencing iit 10:00 o'clock i.
with lunch served at noon, the
lowing described property:
Head Pedigreed Poland
in.,
fol-
29
4 head of
of bred gilts;
af fall pius.
6 Head
4
One bay gelding.
14 5 0; one sorrel ge
v. t. 1 '.')(): one
China Hogs
bred tried sows; 10
1 herd boar; 14
head
head
Picture Sfi
ow!
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
EVENINGS
$j We will have an excellent show
for both evenings at popular prices.
The Puis Show Company,
MURRAY -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
of Horses
of Mules
0 ye;:
geld lV.g. i
black hor:
and
years oil. wt, 1 1 5 : one
mare mule. 4 years old.
one sorrel mare mule. 2
rs old, wt.
years old.
e mule. 4
steel gray
wt. 11-50;
vears old.
wt.
v c a
j 0 0 ;
ohi.
one
wt.
black he
7."': one
rse
bjv
mule. 2
geluiug.
g -Id-black
one
15 00.
-1 oek
-en ;
one
Wilt ery Lonoh!
JI will serve Lunch, Tobac
co, Cigars, Cigarettes and all
needed Refreshments at Pub
lic Sales
this
season. Make
dates with Cel. W. R. Young.
Osoa
Murray -:
Jailer
5
Nebraska
r. imm
AUCTIONEER
Always Ready for Gale
Datesfar crViear.
RATESEEASOXABLE
SATISFACTION OR 3T0 PAY1
REVERSE ALL CALLS
3 years old. wt. 1 1 r 0 : one bay
ing, 2 years old. wt. S r 0 ; one
mare. 3 years old. wt. 1500
black gelding. " years old. wt.
14 Head of Cattle
One pedigreed Shorthorn hull: 3
red milk cows; thre" Hoist ein cows,
two giving milk, one fresh by sale
date: one 2-ycar-old steerf o;u pedi
greed Shorthorn cow ar.d five
calves.
Farming- Impler-ier.ts
One wagon; one low wheel w
one truck wagon; one hay rack
new wagon box; one new Acme hay
reke; one J. I. Case .two-row ma
chine; one J. I. Case wide tread lis
ter; one Moline Tri Belle lister; two
New Departure cultivators; one John
Deere lt!-inch walking plow; one 1
h. p. gas engine; one pump jack;
three i's of l-inch work harness;
one saddle; one safety feeding en te;
one self feeder; one hog chute on
wheels: one 15-gallon power barrel
churn; one DeLavel separator smd
power attachment; one lard press;
one lawn xwing; one Monitor press
drill. witli grass seed attachment:
one G-foot Deoring binder; tine 5-foot
MeC'ormick mower: one Sheldon con
crete mixer; one Osborn disc; one
three-section harrow; one Burnley
feed grinder; one 1-horse drill; one
"Be--t Ever" Moline gang plow, with
5 shovels; 120 feet of 7k -inch hay
carrier rope; two harpoon hay forks;
two hay slings; 10 tons of alfs'lfa
hay; one hand garden plow; one bay
iced rack; one-Yoss swinging wring
er washing machine; one 120-egg in
cubator; one 250-egg incubator; one
Colony brooder; one Sgallon cream
can; one 5-gallon cream can.
Household Goods
Solid golden oak dining room suit;
China closet; 4S-inch buffet; exten
sion table, six chairs; six dining room
chairs with genuine black leather
seats; one writing desk: one ice box; j
one malleable steel kitchen range; j
one 3-hole Perfection oil burner; one
velvet rug. 10-Sxl4; two velvet rugs.
t12; three small rugs; three rock
ers; one library table; one cupboard; j
two brass beds; one wooden bed;,
fvo princess dressers; one boy's dres-j
sir; one set of dishes; one gas lamp; j
one ton wsishing stove suid other ar-
titles too numerous to mention.
Terms of Sale
AM sums of $10.00 ami under cash.
On sums over $10. a credir of from
r.ix to eight months will be given,
purchs.sr to give note with approved
s-c-curity bearing S per cent interest
from date. All property must be
settled for before being removed from
the premises.
S. RAY SMITH,
Owner.
W. R. YOUNG. Auct.
R. F. PATTERSON. Clerk.
ee JarvSs at Once!
Jarvis Lancaster is offering the following goods at
very attractive prices, and those who are needing such
article will find it to their advantage to see him.
One Ottawa C' cylinder corn sheller; one Excel
sior motorcycle; one Reeves saw mill in good condition;
one Chalmers six, 1917 model auto in good condition;
one Reo truck (1917 model) in good condition;
1916 model Ford touring car.
one
JARVfiS LAB3CASTEIr2
Coming Wear!
A few days off yet we will allow, but the days
will soon be past, and we must be ready with the work
when the time comes. Now is the time to get things
ready on the farm. How about the implements, and
the harness, do they need looking after? We are carry
ing a full and complete stock of hardware, and at the
best of prices.
See us for anything in the line needed. We are
carrying a good stock of horse collars and in fact all
farm necessities.
w
H. Puis H
ardware
Murray, Nebraska
FOR SALE
Vigorous Barred Rock cockrels
with deep, clear barring. Also,
Si' ire Hatch incubator. Phone 3121.
C. L. WILES.
Telephone 42S Plattsmouth Exchargc ctl Itw. Plattsmouth. Neb.
Cash Counts Here!
COME AND SEE US. We are do
ing a cash business and can save you
money. The goods are right and the
prices also. We can make it worthy
your while to trade at our store.
COME AND SEE
F- T- WILSW
THE SERVICE STORE
MURRAY -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA