THUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921 PLATISMOUTH- SEMI-WEEKLY JOURUAL PAGE nVE i Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding: Vicinity Especially for the Journal Renders i i: yof tiie rctn of tlie Jiurua.l kuor of t.v.y nocil event or Item of interest in this ricicity. and will miJl nme to tbls otilce. It will ap pear under this h-adirif. We want U aewsiteiiis Editob 1 o All Parties HOLDING COUFGN 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 3'ou have on hand to us, we will be glad to serve you in the way of exchanging these bonds for you. YOURS FOR SERVICE mill 1 ujf iy Wiles and family visited : is in Aica Sunday, r. and Mrs. J. Brendei entertain . number of friends Friday eve- tit, v. I: .Mr- p.;r M :-. j ?.!'.! d visited friend. in :i(-utii Friday and attended the , program. Hay R:vyl and yon Fredrick d icr iheir home at Plainview -d.:y evening. ami Mrs. O. A. Davis and Mrs. 11. s. Tn't wire visiting with friends ;:i o-uaha !;:t Monuay. Vee c!'i!;rt n at the home of Mr. . is'! .'ir-. Edward Murphy are having ;. tu--'e v. i . ; i the measles. Taking advantage of Washington's ;. l-rcal It liday. I.ouis H:.l 1 at his home in Platt- tl !:-. v:-:te V.v a.-. till paying the highest ! i . ' s ! r i; :;i and country produce : .'i :rr;...- i'rtam Station. J. A. ; Frw-verine which was held i ii'.r.if of .Mrs. Otto Puis Wed r.f'erri.'io::. was well attended MniTav ladie-. e a: 'he n-.'.-day i'V t!:r ' .!.-. ;.i V ; i te! - . . i ! - i r . r phe"!. i f near Cullcni, atti-r seme business mat Murray and al.-o attend S (I. Stone. 'K-v .;ld. the sa h -.-m an for Saturday, driving over with their car. Harry Vantine cf south of TXehaw ka. was a visitor in and near Murray lcist Tuesday and attended the sale of F. T. Wilson southeast cf Mur ray. Messrs. Wayne Lewis. Robert Fitch. Earl Kline and Lloyd Lewis, were attending the sale last Tuesday, driving down from Plattsmouth in a car. , J. A. Smith and daughter. Mis Lffie. from near Nehawka. were vis iting with friends and looking after some business matters in Murray last Tuesday. A. B. Elrod. the horse trainer from Lincoln, was a visitor in this vicin ity last week and on Tuesday broke a. team to drive and wcrk for Mr. James Earhart. John Durmin, who has made his home just west of Murray for a num ber of years, moved this week to a farm near Otoe, where he will farm the coming season. Chester Sporer, who has been ill the past few days with tonsilitis, has ,' recovered and on Wednesday was able to resume his studies at the Platts mouth high school. E. S. Tutt of the firm of Iliatt & Tutt. was a business visitor in Oma ha last Tuesday, going to the metro- i n : IT i: r h i:: ited - i -; t Tll-V ' r i 'l! U n H . .-: m-iir.. " K . com pa 1 j a bn.-in.---.-. vi i i: ;l"t v : ! i eni) n. . )i. ('limere. '.v ho l-e day was called Tn"-l::v t;, give pro: : t i ; i i jt t s t here. y of Platts- I polis on the early train and return- r in Mur- :s very to ln- essional t - r i ; -' v. : ir 15. ' 1 ! visitor in returning ing on tue mianignt. Mr. and Mrs. ("has. Mutz, who have recently moved onto the Davis farm one mile west of Murray, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Torence Flem ing in Weeping Water. Sunday. Margaret Spangfer. who is a mem ber cf the senior class of Platts- v v .- V. r v. ! : V "i ay te oi ; h ii. ! wi: T W :S a Fri ":.y. . i . ..;kl who is- j mouth high school, spent the holiday Thur-day. (Tuesday at home and was accompan- 'uttsmoiuh. was a ; jed by her friend Alice Pollock. is in .Murray last j Walter Englekemeier. son of Mr. anended tuf ale and Mrs. A. J. Englekemeier. is re- U i :s -I: : Ik; S. O. Smne. r- W. '-hrader. whu has t iii i i.; his SMI:. H. r' jx rt . ! to i.f r 'Mi ; !i s:i centi: i;in. and fi'inily wttf visit itt:ws i:; riiiti-niouth it Hi v sor,;e bus'ii'.;- last P CUE VI AUCTIONEER Alv-ays. Ready for Sale Dales far or near. RATES REAS0ITA2LE SATISFACTION OR 210 PAT! IlEVEHSE ALL CALLS Telephone 423 Plattsmouth Eschamre I ported as being confined to his heme i on account of a case of scarlet fever. i;ut is reported as getting along nice ly. Mi-s Ivy Maugay cf near Union, accomnanied by her physician. Dr. . F. ilrenriel. went to the Ford hospi tal at Omaha last Thursday, where I site is taking treatment for her I health j A. C. Lee and son Roy. the latter having his arm broken last Satur day, were visitors in Murray last Tuesday. Roy coming to have his arm dressed, while his father was looking after business. John E. Schultz and Emil J. Wey rich of Plattsmouth. were business i-itors in Murray last Tuesday, the latter delivering one of his splendid Edison phonographs to a customer vest of town. J. E. Gruber. who recently moved to Murray and is occupying the for mer home of li. A. Hoot, has had his name placed among the readers of Qrharff anrl Efinof 1& MWW UBOtlD The overall of certain satisfaction. It fits! King, the big roomy fellow, made of 220 wt. denim. You'll like it too! Cariiarit suspender back bib overall $2.25 Qirhartt jumper to match above 2.25 King 220 wt. denim bib overall 2.00 King jumpers to match above 2.00 Carhartt Juniors, ages 2 to 6 1.10 Carhartt Boys, ages 7 to 12 1.25 Ca;hcitl Youths, ages 1 3 to 16 1.50. receive ll.s pa- the Journal and will per in the future. L. II. Puis and wife departed :jiuo time ago fcr the wc.t and have been si t-dnir.g the week at Otu. Colorado, and ether places in that part of the country, where ;hey have friends a' d business interests. C. V.. Clarke of the Hotel I'nion. was looking after some business nii.t ters in Murray last Ttusday, tlriviiit; up fn his cer. and declared the wind nearly blew him away as he caiao over the top:; of the hills. Waldemar Soennichsen of the firm of II. M. Scennichsen of Platts mouth, was a visitor in Murray last Tuesday and was looking after some business matters at the sle hicl was held east of town at the home cf S. C Stone. Mrs. Alvin Wilbur, ac-ompanieJ by their family physician. Dr. J. F. Brendel and Mr. Wilbur, went U t'.:t Ford hospital last Sunday, where .-. e underwent an operatic:; for the : moval of a tumor. She is now mi -ing fair progress toward recovery. Mrs. T. F. Jain-i.-Mii. who is visiting in this city as a guest at the home cf her daughter. Mrs. Dr. J. F. Pre: -del, was a visitor in Omaha last Mon day, accompanied bv Dr. J. P P.ren- del, where she consulted a sn ocialis-t regarding the condition oi her health. Mrs. V. A. Kennedy, who has been confined to her home for several weeic?, is reported to te in a serious condition yet, out it is hoped that she will soon be on the road to re covery. The malady which is troub ling her is a:, affection of the heart, which teems very stubborn in i occ asions. succoinoing to the treatment of tnei physicians. j Geo. Parks ;nd family, aceonpar- J led by Grandi'ia Wiley attnid.ed ti e- ' junior literary program at the hip''; school auditorium in PlarN.-rm.uth j Friday evening at which time their daughter 'ilia. appeal ed on the' Here They Are, Americans. i A l:oy arrived at tie home of Will ' T. Hutchison's-. Febr.rary 10th. and c: much exciteru' -n t at the home where the hapuy pare. its received him v.-ith much joy. Tl. mother and young American are doing nicely, and ; the father was able to attend the rub this week. j At the heme of Ray Henry and wife- there is happiness on account , 2f the arrival of a uon. who declares ' that he has found just the right place j to li . c and the parent- are so rejoiced j ever his arrival that they say that if' he had known that he would have ' been reecived with so much joy. he would have hurried his arrival, i Opel Iloiuau of the third grade, and Kathleen of the second grade, i reecived prizes last week for having ! the most headmarks. Hazel Davis came to school Men day morning with sixtj- examples in algebra worked for future lessons. She believes in preparing for the fu- ture. . - Dick and Bud March and Carl,' Henry and Joe Dietl. went to thej wcods Sunday and too their dinner t w ith them. They were hunting, and j had good luck no one was hurt. Several of the pupils of the Mur ray school have been favored with letters from Xellie and Viola Tucker. They were formerly pupils of this school, but are now living at Oconto, Nebraska. We have planted lettuce and rad h:heH in the hot bed which we made last week and arp watching to see if they have reached their full growth, ""hen they do, we may try our hand at making lettuce sandwiches. if some good fairy was to visit the Murray school and promise to grant each one with a wish, I think she would not have a very hard task, for every one at our school agrees beau tifully. We only ask fcr more time. 2Z Severrth Annual The ether a'.d s:in ar Sunday. February the arrival of orit- iii'Ie blue-eyed girls wih to see, at the i. Mrs. Eugene Fitch. in extacy of joy a v -y veil pleased. that these three ii; 'lu v be blessings to ti tin- vears to come and doing nicely, j -th, marked tue daintiest hat one might me of Mr. and The father the mother have tor." view the ga-e is j Cabin.' Margaret Dietl and Marie Puis nnH ucu reading J he Prospac and gave a j int oral book re of this interesting book during English period. Hazel Davis a review of "Uncle Tom's e are hoping j A specimen tie American j pupil's writing ;eir parents in ' moraine: and a t hat t hey mav ?r t--o-- ir . - VI 5v mmi WEEK Febr.l4tol9!! Mone Offers DEALERS M 5000 Standard Dealers celebrating Standard Hog Regulator Week ;J Bi V1um for Every Farmer. ' You Can Get Absolutely Free 5 A Gallon Standard Stock Dip Value J2. r r3 A le-!b. Pail Standard Protexo! Value .2S Q with a purchase of 100 Iba. Standard Hog Regulator at our store hla week. Li Standard Hoc Reculator is the best Hof Conditioner ever aaa 10t rur B Drufs. A rl economy sale-This week only. Cet your coupon today. The JVlurray Drug Co., Murray, Nebraska al.- Wl: be of service to the world into 'eh they hae come so suddnelv. :. n:' bless -all who they may know, as wril as ii i vi a g prosp city themselves. i Wiil Have Services Sunday. Tia-re will be services 'noth iu the ii i rning and evening at the Presby terian church Sunday, v.hen Dr. Ren wick of Topeka. Kan. as, will conduct the services. All are urged to be in at'tndance. as they are assured of having an excellent discourse for the iti t a a ' ti i tlii .Sat urua r.-: i ing Now Doing Nicely. James Deles Dernier, who has the St. Jos; ph hospital for me. tit derwet.t an operation removal of i;a!! stones last of each high school was taken Monday fter about six weeks ; practice they are to be compared with a specimen taken then, r,o we can see ! how much we have improved. "Ig norance is the only un pardonable sin" is t!ie sentence which we wro'e this morning. Since we have started the study cf science. I.lovd Lev da decided to be a scientist at home. The result iw;ii a broken window and magnet, i Eianche Scotten has been attempt ; ing to be an astronomer. While 'studying the stars, she grew sudden j ly frightened at the dark and made a dive lor tn door, with the result ot narrowly e-caping a serious injury from fallirg on tlie steps. Lloyd Leyda usually rides to school and keeps his horse in Minford's b ;rn. Will decided to join the "kind ness to dumb animals club" last week i:d stor.r.pd on u? wav to sr-bonl to: y and since i, reported to be fffii Kicv.l's horse With a fr.cp full s a-cng program. j i n. John Eppinj.'s and Virgil Arnold i to were making their initial trip toil.! Plattsmouth and the Platte river!.:!-! last Monday, and on Tuesday went the Otoe county line. They are g ting the rcad in very nice condit: and we look even bette rroads iw li as they m t. to work them. The West lu-cl; Uiuhs Fain. I rtau Fi deration will Le organised Murray Saturday afternoon, Felru-j ary at which time everv farmer I nicely. It is hoped she viii -con ! able to return r hoiie near Murray and that former god health mav be re- n as in n in: A. i ' -1 1 Started Sav."injr Luinber, )iiev Llcy J got his yaw I'd up iast wee!; and in tbe precinct is urged to meet at the Puis liall at 2 o'clock. Tiie 1ovl i and gir's oig club and girls sewing or cooking club will also be organ ized. O. T. Leyda and Col. J. Ii. Sey boldt returned during the week from a trip to Ocer.t.o in the western por tion of tiie stale, where they drove the tar of C. C. Tueke:. who a short tin.e ago i::oc-i t t !u:t part of tiie state. liot h Mr. Leyda and .Mr. Sey iioldt tiiink tnat portion or the state an excellent country. Che-ter JM-.rcr. who has ber sit ter.. ling school at Platt.-ni'.iu i:. was j taken ili v hiie at hi- studies, and Dr. i J. F. BrencIU, tiie family physician.) went to mat city and trought tlie young mar to I: is home near tins place and is giving aim treatments. which -are doing much to restore the young man to his usual health. Capt. Mur.son. of well known Chau tauqua and lyceum fame, who wa:s to have appeared in Murray on Tues day and Wednesday evenings of ii.:s week under the au-piee, f the com munity cluli. was. by illn.ss. prevent ed from coming, thereby greatly dis appointing everyone, as a rare treat vas expected. We are hoping to have him with us a a later d.!te Glen Perry drove to Lincoln Satur day and was accompanied home by his son Russell, who is a student at the state university. Russell has been suffering with appendicitis for seme time and on Monday under went an operation at St. Joseph's hc:-pital in Omaha, from which he rallied nicely and at latest reports was getting along as well as couid be expected. The boys and girls pig club will be organized Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Puis hall." All girls and hoys interested in raising a sure for honest hog. be on hand. You will have something for your .-ummer work. Seme have manifested mere interest in a girls sewing club than cocking club. If it is tie wish oj the majority Saturday, that they or ganize a sewing club in place of cook- lnET club, it will lie sewiner. prepared to decide and have which you wish for. mill K gan saw- ' umber for Frank Vallcrv at th i. Rhoden place. Mr. Lloyd ird worker and a man who thor hly unders.T.nd-- the running of :'nv mill, and v.ill make a success I'.. He i? in the lAiuess fcr mak g tiie i.-"st of lumber, and will saw e where after this contract is com ; e... norse. of bcnevcler.ee and his arms full of! good cats, he nr-hed into tlie barn to bestow this feart upon the patient j ar.imal. Put "Pp" hr.d failed to come ' to tchool thru, morning. Will threw, the feed down in disgust and said. ' "What's; the use cf trying to be! kind." PIONEER RESIDENT NO CHAN' SHOWS ie t Ladies Aid Edd Meeting. j c ladies cf the L.i'iieran church h:b' h:-t Tuesday at the home of: L. II. Pu!:-. where they enjoyed- in a. very fine manner. It George W. Shiader. Who Was Visited With Stxcke cf Paralysis Two Weeks Ago is Still Quite 111. iig W :.::: :.! .vki :b a !"!!!' ho.-g a. h ingle, ;Fr ;: patriotic il present ess serve ! b;ri belay, a pro r.ature wa given enjoyed greatly. : vory dr-ligatful it::; eh em and all declared Mrs. Vu ' a ciiarn.it-g entertainer, and look' P.r the tlT-c when they can meet at i hospi b!e heme again. A few Fcr Sale. more Duroc Jersev boars at a: so )rcd p:!t3. Albert Young, Murray, Neb. JIurr?v School 27ctcs. M ioay. from .ny Dit 1 1 v .is absent William W.eils was abs: s- h:;- i last Tuesday. Ti:e first rade have been study ing: about Peter Rabbit. They are now making illist rated booklets. We are preparing a ' f liort pro gram for "IJeUer Citizenship Week", which will be given Friday in lim ine. March 4th. The condition of George W. Shra der, one cf the rione?r residents of Cass county, and who was stricken two week-; ago with paralysis, continue- oui.'e serious and but little: change :'n the condition of the pa tient is to he noticed. Mr. Sim. der has. since the acci dent, hcen staying at the home of iiis sen. I Tomer Shracler near Mur ray and has been receiving the care- l of the children, whp have been -tak- j ing turns in caring fcr the aged fath- j cr and doing all possible to bring j aiiout his recovery. Thc.msny friends over the county cf this splendid old neighbor and frirnd have beer, anxiously awaiting wot d from his bsdsida and hoping that he might be able to shake off' th:? effects of the stroke, although the ..f'vanced years of Mr. Shrader makes this extremely di'Ticult. There are mc.i in the the entertain en at the M. February l'o while to see t v. "tit y-t wo line young i Weslejan Glee Club in: ment which wjll be giv- V.. A. Hall next Friday. I th. It is worth your thi-;. FOR SALE OR TRADE REPORT Of TIIE CONDITION OF THE MURRAY STATE of Murray, Nebr. say Good improved forty acres, one mile east of Weeping Water. Posses sion March 1st. Hurry, for I don't keep these bargains long. Phone GOG. FRANK VALLERV. Plattsmouth. ii.iri r Nu. i'la.-k.i ii Oil i I II! i th.' li'..- it i;;i ry HIRAH J0HITS0N GETS JOB AS A LOBBYIST .- ..r in-it-, i''-.' 1 1 i i:i:sot'i:ci:s .id :! .lis .mm! Sti come iu mind Two at Hospital. Mrs. Lee Prown, who ha- i troubled for some time with ; diciiis was taken last Friday Je.-eph's ho'-pit.il in Omaha, she underwent an operation 1 been St. where ' r re lief of the malady, and is mfking very fair progress toward recovery. A iiiji!1 son if Mr :.nl Mrt fl,.-. u.-ii ..i .. j '. '.;.i!;i! iini oi.-u vo a iv ius ao FaKeil .' sn. t:.ity ' ' r : nt c x ii :is. s. l i'.-v. st p;i;. . . . i 1- T .NHtillt'il t.".! ,s;.-.... l.;.ni;v. 'lii-i-ks ;it:! itc:ii el .-. h;. Hi;.- . . . . I'm - . i'"i'l .-in '. . f 1. t ii i t u t i- ;t ii. t s. Iav at:i i . s :; :.m,:i.jj I.t:': .iit..".'i t::: !.sr, New York. Feb. 21. Corporation ! Counsel O'Brien announced todn" ilial. with approval of Mayer Dylan, le bad engaged Senator Hiram W. Johnosn of California to fight trac tion bills now before the legislature. OLD FASHIONED l'. 11: 1. 1-:;. mi ti i ke :i te in TOTA1 witn appendicitis and he i progrcs fcing under treatment at the St. Jo seph hospital since his operation, and promises to make a rapid and com plete recovery. LIAHILITIRS J.a i.l t?i il MURRAY, VtX9 i j sai an I Tutt 5 NEBRASKA Underrocs ar. Operation. Russell Perry, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Perry, living between Mur- ( ray and Plattsmouth. has been trou- bled recently with touches of appen-! j dicitis and last week was i..l:en withi i a very severe attack, and it was the! advice of (heir family physician. Dr. Prendel, that he go to a hospital at Omaha, where he could nave the treatment of a specialist and accord ingly, accompanied by his parents and Dr. B. F. Premie', he went to i - k fiin. I I r.t. v j.:i.it in-..(i is . . . ! ti: i v .1 t.;i I loj...sj i s n -J.-. -t to .1. .-. k . .S '.' Tito.- ( : tili. att s m ii-t'"s it II '1,;.t's in-c k .- m I st a !! iii;r 1. 1 ! i. 1 7 ! . piisit ..is- guaranty .ri! Hi . . . TOTAL i r,.iiii'i.ii'i .I.OHii.citl t, is .$2 1-' DANCE and E1ASQUE0ADE! State- of C.u.'it y Vcl. rut lea 1 i f Cass I. W. i. Bue'i.-k.T. C'Hsliifr of the iiHtncd Pank do herehy swear fl' 1 1 tin- tlmvt! stntmetit !s a. corrt i l , ai.it 1 1 iu- enpv of the report made to' 'tl:.- situte lautaii or tar,Kinjr. I w. :. uji:i)i;i;i:r:. . AU.-.- t: Caiil.ier. t l.ia i.. iii ;:k i:k. iih.-. tm-. ! C'ilAS. C. l'AKJIEU:, Director. ! Omaha where he entered the Ford! hospital and underwent an operation.-" He m now cnu:g very nicely and ! hopes are entertained of his rapid and peiruaneiit recovery. Puis & Qanscmer Halt Murray, Nebraska Sn bs.-ri this vl-; ,i,4i Seal I ;iint nviiiii to l.ef'.ire of f'li'iu;. i-v, 1!'JJ. t:t;t. i'. t.- i:v. -Notaiv Put..! me tiiy c.-:uniiJsiori expirt-t aept. l: sSaturday, February 26 ! Good Time Assurred! j "Old Ben Cole! 7f I have a quantity of "Old Ben Cole," which is an excellent grade of bituminous coal, from the noted Illinois mines, which I am offering at 0 Per Ton Better get in on this before the coal is all gone. Banning $k tickles, Murray, Nebraska ee Japvss at Once! Jarvis Lancaster is offering the following goods at very attractive prices, and those who are needing such article wiil find it to their advantage to see him. One Ottawa "C" cylinder corn sbeiler; one Excel sior motorcycle; one Reeves ?aw mill in good condition; one Chalmers fix, 1917 model auto in good condition; one Reo truck (1917 mode!) in good condition; one 1916 model Ford touring car. RnS LANCASTER WILL GIVE DlSeOUIT! We are offering a three per cent discount on all cash purchases at our store. We are also giving a t--o per cent discount on the payment of book accounts received by March 26th. This means we want the morie' and need it too. Please see if you cannot get in and settle up. Unless you and all the rest owing us come forward promptly we wiil be compelled to pay interest on money borrow ed to meet oir own obligations, and ?e are willing to give 3'o-u the benefit cf not having to do so, in the form cf a substantial discount. Titan Tractors at the same old price, $1 ,100.00, while they last. Better see them. Price is F. O. B. Murray. gyij We also have a few manure spreaders which will go at a bargain. Now is the opportune time to buy them. Special price on heating stoves. The time for the use of paints and cleaning up for the summer is at hand. We have paints, varnishes and all necessary things in this line. Harness and farm ma chinery will soon occupy the public e3re. Buk garden seeds of all kinds. W. H. FUL9, THE HARDWARE f.lflti', Murray, Nebraska Speoials a! the Service Store! Here is an opportunity to save some of that money by making purchases at our store. Money is not any too plentiful just now and you should make it go as far as possible. We have a new line of the latest in oxfords. See them; they will please you. We are still making a 1 0 per cent reduction on shoes and rubber goods. Latest in Ginghams, Percales and Muslins now on sale at 25 cents per yard. A fine line cf men's dress shirts. See. them. We carry a most complete stock of staple groceries. Sugar is now $10.00 per cwt. Better lay in a supply at once, against a probable advance in the near future. T. .WILSON MURRAY IEBRASKA