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MONDAY. MARCH 14. 1921
PLATTSUOTJTH SEIII-WEEKLY JOTJUNAL
PAGE FIVE
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TEAM LEAVES YESTERDAY :
FOR THE TOURNAMENT
PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL.
D
o Not Ne
This?
gleet
Remember that you are required to have your in
come tax report in the hands of the collector by March
15th. Cniy one more day remains to attend to this.
All deposits in this bank are protected by the De
positors' Guaranty Fund. All business intrusted to
us will receive our careful attention.
The Bank of EUiurdock
fifiurdock, Nebraska
"The Bank where You Feel at Home"
HENKY A. TOOL, President . J. E. GUTHHANN, Vice-Pres.
H. A. GUTHMANN, Cashier
Happy Birthday Surprise
The friends of Ifrs. Cus Wendt.
having knowledge of her birth dry
anniversary, organized a incrry sur
prise for this good woman, carrying;
it out to a nicety. The people came
unexDectedly but prepaied tor an eve-!
I ning of rare pleasure. The time was!
passed with games by the younger j
members of the company, and when1
(these got wel! under way, everyone ,
j present felt themselves as belong ioi
' the younger set. Ice rream and ca'iv '
i were Fervod and the following pro- !
gram was hastily arranged: F.aso-
I phone sole, II. V. Too!; Violin solos'
! by Harry Gillespie and V. O. Uil-!
jlespie; Piano solos ly Mrs. William!
I Ossenkop, Mrs. John Gakemeier and;
j Miss Irene McDonald, with cornet
and clarinet, accompaniment by Her-:
Ary-rcciatc the Kindness
Wm
Cchit-?. v, ho lias !ieen
to h-T hoiki" f,.r seeral
:t hy i;!ne--s. is nakirg
returns at th'x lime i'roni
we'd V.eased to
b!e t. he out
eea she wee3
.eved bv the
oi'.iihie
weeks V
veiv fair
ihe Mr-ess ar.-l is
k:i "'.v she w?il vorn ho :
egain. Airs. Cehrts. v
k, zl to Lor hd. was r i
htautifu! flowers ".vhieli were sent
a! Xeitjlihvis
o ( xpress her
lindats:-, a "id
r.itful to her
ly the ladli-s of the li
ef iaer:ea. ar.d de.-dre--srncerr
thangs for th"
savs s'e rure;;- feI g
:v men:
for the hindi:
SrOTlID FGLAITD CHINAS FAY
and
Irene
Marion
I!cDon;
Ossen-
.Id and
Henry Ileike shelled corn Thursar
and delivered the grain to the ele-j
vator here.
Jess Land holm and family were
visitors in Omaha last F'nday, driv
over in their car.
Anion King was a visitor in Elm-woi.-i
la t Thursday, where he was
lo.t'.-iiirr after some business.
II. L. Smith and family and Mrs. j
!.!., Schmidt and little daughter,
Geraldine. visited i.i Lincoln last
!it: '.ay. makinsr. the trip in their j
auto. j
L'-uis Schmidt, wife and little,
daughter, wore visiting over Sunday!
at tht home of Mrs. Schmidt's par-j
ct t : Mr. c-nd Mrs. Herman Kraft, of j
If,:;,.. I
..:tr. Laoty Donald and Har-j
ry Gilespie were visitors in Lincoln j
last Thursday, where they went to,'
attend some cf the basket ball games
in the sta'e high rchool tourna
ment. The Murd-xk Telephone company
v. ill in ,
riiiLir.g
thus doinrr away with the necessity
of th- operators having to ring by
a result hut this will only he a tem
porary matter.
l-asf. Thursday evening. A. Peters
tested out the farm lines which have
beer, attached to the Murdoch -transmission
line between this city and
the point where it joins the Louisville-Weeping
Water line. Those al
ready being served with electricity
from this new source of supply are
A. II. Oehlerking. Carl Schlaphof,
Gus Wendt and Herman Kupke.
Dr. A. R. Hornbeck has purchased
the home of H. W. Tool and will
make his home there as soon as Mr.
Tool can arrange for another place
in which to live. Charles Schaeffer
has also rented the p'lace where Dr.
i bert Wort man
jkop; Songs by
Isabel Tool.
I Those present were Messrs and
! Mcsdamer, Henry Gakemeicr, William
'Lau. John Scheel. Herman Gake-.
meier. I!. A. Tool. H. V. McDonald.
J. K. Mciiugh. Harry Giiier-pie. Hit-!
old Tool, John Gakemeier and W. O. j make
Gillespie of Murdock, Herman Thie-J
man ci touin i:en i; wm. w enm a 1
family, Louis Gaebel and family and
William Ossenkop and family, cf
Louisville. Frank Roister and Chas.
Lau and families cf Mar.ley; Henry
Gerbeling and family, Miss Edna
Woods, Edward Obernalte and Wal
ter Woods of Wabash, Misses Theoan
Towle, of Lincoln. Clara Wcitzd, of
Murdock, Elsie Miller. Cir.ra Wink
ler and Uertha Winkler, of Elmvoo.i,
Miss Mary Mundell 'of Springfield.
Earnest Mann and Lawrence Kreek-
low of Manley. Harvey Koop ami
Herbert Worthman of Louisville and
H. A. Gillespie Ot Edgeniont, South
Dakota.
A scrub he g es
producer- le.-s nuat than
The pure b"'. hog h-nvi'-'j-
a pivfi:: and t -
the p: icrs :u e '"la-c.
i ssuch that the serf!
!.:, while the prr." h
a liice-pnfit. Cot irt
nu re .cram and
pure bred.
V' f!!" tl "it
.cci.illy v.-hen
Fhe dir- ronce
' will show a
od will make
) -r.fe game
and attend the- s.l'
e iii::a li egs at II. I
:uvt Sa;i'.rtl:'y. ,ao
ii:e mrney.
of nctt
. S ( no.
a tired
c.
1 Poland
oha.vkn.
)v, a i d
AM.'. V.V
LL
L O U I S V
Courier
T
At the la
hoird : ros
orbing Hie
the (iv.e-tir.
b:P
v
th
! ha
Celebrates Forty-Sixth Atiniversaiy
:t ini-etirtr
jlution W3.--village
c!
i of lie en.
.mi hall- to ; v.t;
:!u:ut tl!- cttstom i
1 t-itizans to have it
iots.
Mrs. John C:-rr ha
i-iivdo to lo.,k af. r
Tiers there atai wi!!
i.iako I f
i
he villa e ;
- -' it auth- i
1 1; to submit .
ir: a n 'ol and !
ui ho people j
y pet itieti hy J
placed on the !
F'r'-m Thv.-s1ay"s railr
Yesterday afternoon the members
of the PlaUsmoulh High school
basket ball team, composed of John
Sattler, Ernest Schuheck, Gus Bru
b.ic;:cr, Carl Schneider and Joe Mc
Carthy, departed for Lincoln, where
they will take part !n the state
basket ball tourney that opens there
.today. Raymond ISookmeyer, Charles
Hartford, Howard Dwyer and Adolph
Hellas aocrmnaniel the team as
substitutes and may take -part in
s.me oi" the games.
A number of the hasket ball en-thi.-ia-ts
luotored aot to Lincoln to
day to v.-i;rc-s-i the opening battle
ihii morrig between the Platts
ra.outh loam and Gothenburg, which
resMlted in a victory for Platts
mouth. The result of this ?in:e
should have a materia! bearing on
the outcome of the class P. tourna
ment as the Gothenburg te-:i:i v as
fir tire 2 as one of the strong?:- in
the 'l"..;s, with the possible excep
tion of IJcnson.
The Plattsmouth team has had an
o::re'k'nr season this year and the
Piciii! ers of the (juin.tette. who are
all leaving school this year, have
;!("()! Ilifc-mse'ive-s as eapable of rep
resenting this city at the state tour
nament as any teum that has gone
forth from the local school i:i many!
years. Next year's team will he
marie up of all new faces and the
Resoives. who have been playing,
very good ball this year will fur-1
rish a credible organization to start;
the :eason and should prove worthy!
successors to the present high class
oere at i our oervicei
t
We are carrying a full line of ,farm machinery and
implements, both horse drawn and power propelled.
Yea hs.6. beUsr see us NOW about any" machinery you
maj' have that is in need of repairs, and thus be assur
ed cf having it in working condition when you need
it. Delays in the busy season are costly.
Spring ?s about here with its heavy quota of farm
work to be done and it is hig!ly imperative that you
lock after the repair work right awa'. To those in
need of new implements we are in a position to quote
the most conservative prices possible.
MURDOCK
NEBRASKA
athle-t ic (rga.nizaticn.
THBXE MEN FOR EYEP.Y JOB
GAGE MAY HAZE PUELIC I
NAMES OF 176 SLACKERS j
Eoatrice. N-b.. Marcu 11. if the'
Ilan of the government to publish;
the ramoK o! slackers who dodged
the draft is carried ut, the nr.mea
of 170 on tne Ga?-o roirty black list;
will 'b' giv-.ii ' ta. .o!.!k fKCrd-'
r.
:no
Mrs. Ferdinand
surprised Tuesday
Lau was srreatty
evening when a
Hernbeck is
to make his
now living and expects
home there as soon as
number cf her relatives and neigh
bors came in to help- celebrate h-r
forty-sixth birthday. The -ever.ins
was passed by music and games. A
lunch was spread out which the
gliosis had nrougnt annc. Ai a lite
hour the quests departed wishing
Mrs. Lau mnnv more suh hai.'Dv
it is vacated. It looks like Charlie i i.;.t,riav ti-xo .n . iir v-.- Mr
and Mrs. Fied Xeiunan and fauiiiy,
Mrs. Wm. Nvuman and family, T.'r.
Ca
ma
to :eta.
!'. r old friar
the: ilea. Th. o
ter she has
fes.-ion of
if .ae fn'. h
on . he ci:i It
j U - many
wp: he pi
j to make, he
I surely
would be rather lonesome in a'large
place like that by himself.
Caucus March 21st
ive been posted calling
-hrt time install an electric
ip;arat;is in the exchange.
To Hold
Notices h:
attention to a caucus which will be
held March 21st for the placing in
nomination of candidates for the
spring election.
h:i:ol.
J. J. Giotin was a visitor in the
county soist hist Thursday, driving
down in his oar a.nd was accompan-
rs. Gutin, who visited with
b-d by-
friends th.or while Mr. Gustin look
ed after so;e.-' haziness matters.
E. "V. Thim-'an and John Gake
meicr and A'ic.tt Streich visited in
Omaha the lore part of the week,
niakint? the trip by auto and going
by way c i" riattsmouth where they
had "i.'i;e business claiming their
attention.
John G: k-'Tneier and family. Wil
liam We b II ai d wife. Otto Miller
and far; Ily. Vt:-. J. Johansen r.rd
(h'.uah.ttr and Lo'-,k- ltickli anl little
daujzht. - "fro in A-hlatid last Sat
urday, ren-aining o-er for the mov
ing pic nr.- show ia the evening.
Henry Auil vrt was a v!;-ifr in
Lincoln ",at Saturday, ceing up to
attend a reception, banquet and
dance aiv.n by the 49th unit at the
sorority buildii rr. of the alumni of
Cip i;vior ity. cf which liis sister.
Tdiss Ar.na Antgwort is a Riember.
Edv ard Gneilsforff was a visitor
ia Omaha last Wednesday, where he
went t have some teeth extracted,
wiiah had be"-n giving him consider
able trauble for some time past. The
physician faun-.l five of his to-th
badly -i!o ration and requiring re
moval. He is suffering some sore
ness and inconvenience in eating as
'And
Well, we
plenty of it.
Light'
and Mrs. Lou: Neinnan,
Anna N'enman. Mr. and
Scheel and family. Mr. and
Tonack and family. Mr.
John and
'Irs. J.iiin
Mrs. Fred
and Mr.
and Mrs.
Mr. and
i.ilv. Mr.
There Was
should say "light" and
at that. The transformer
which has held back the turning on
of Murdock's electric. lights for some
time, arrived last week and was
cut into the line last Wednesday,
when the system was tested out and
found in perfect working order.
The various stores and business
houses which had heretofore been
lighted ' with kerosene lamps and:
improvised gas systems presented a !
wonderfully changed appearance as j
the full power of the illumination!
was turned on. But had the lights
been suddenly turned off a few mo
ments afterward, their absence would
have . scarcely been noticed, as the
smiles of the community would have
shed a ray of light equal to that of
Old Sol himself.
We are glad to note that the long
looked for lights are here, and to
welcome their coming as another
step in the path of progress. Let's
keep Murdock constantly going to
the front.
Chns Stroy and family. Mr.
Carl Kissmann and famiiv,
Mrs. Fred Cordes and fat
and Mrs. Louis Lover ano lamnv,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Staiun-r. A'lt-ie
and Arthur Peters. Louis Lau. ".i.u
tha Lau, Carl. Paul an;! Elsie Kupke.
and Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Lau and
family.
he-::
ur - e
he- !
irieto
aid
r !
does
returned t-.
he" rropeTiv
later re; urn of
home among fr
aiatv. Sinoe : j .
?d i,st via- ! in
a or pi
is :u ide tie
. P. T. Oi!
ion' Waba
thi- vie tail
Chic ago.
e. than
Chieara
'in gove1
March 21.
three n.i-n '.
a r.-nrdin g to
ntaant and
Tia
'..r ev
r.-io:
flute
"re a r?
ery j.-b
s ta lny
oflif ials
to
rn:r,ry,
i" th.e
1 hes
D.'pi:y Co:
who t erved
exeinniion 1
e are not a
ard tlie united eh;
the nt: in her of
in 100. 000 to
i'ies. Iv:;i;::.i''.s
net;i r-ioyed ratiae
r.o.aot. The rc-
; niea . !.ia
j number o
i j csrixi ercv!
! a lew
;nty Clark J. C.
as executive head
"ard.
U Gage count v
reprt -ent a eoa.siilerable
f t ;a n.'-i on t ' or those who
by niiiil. Tl'ere wcr. o.uiie
tc-ckniiallv designated as
the ten-day limit.
The exemption board sent 871
men into the service up to the final
quota before the signing of the ar
mistice. However, this does not in
clude the full number from this
county in the service, the list tatal
ing 1.240 and including the mem
bership of Company C of Beatrice
ar.d Company F of Wymore.
t of t!
e government surve
rat
h. i
h ?r retur:: I
ment
tins
born
relief
Tt
nuary ntacod the
t 8 o h-:t uio
of labor and rc
reported that thi
i. --u.-d 1
r Then
,;;;te depavt
ff or gar i at-
number has !
dackt-is v. ho failed to report within
Th? Easter tide brings thoughts
'i th-3 sc- wishes for your friends.
Srrnind tliem cf your thought with
cr? cf the hsndsone hand engraved
csrJi tl-at can" be foun l at the Jour
ctcticrary d:nartiricr:t.
rrowirrr st
in si g!it.
com merit:
ilv sire
e Wit a
no
(ii. f. "v ftk .
r SXS AjIk r-. S uSK i r jTk S'.'K
A V?.y v Vt v.atyvVv1iW vYMVVjViyVvtyVjYyy4Yiy V Yt-S
on
lies J.
i'ap . i
; i . e
S;o
Will Give Easter ProgTam
The members of the Young Peo-
Frank Helvin Harried
Last Wednesday at the Han-corn
Park Methodist church in Omaha,
were united in marriage by the liev.
Arthur Attack, pastor of that ehnr.-h.
Mr. Frank Melvin of Murdoik. and
Miss Grace Elliott cf Elm wood.
Doth the yonug pe ple are well
known here and are honored ar.d re
spected by all who know them. The
tride is a young v cman of many ac
complishments and has bean teach
ing school near Prairie home, west
of Alvo, and has proven her.-elf a
mo-t accomplished instructor. The
bricle has many warm friends in
this community as well rs a host of
admirers in her heme town and vi
cinity. The grrorti, who is a j-'dly.
natured young man of exemplary ha
habits. has many friends, .and is a
carpenetr, in which line he is an ex
cellent workman. The young people
havea hcune prepared where they will
go to housekeeping and will make
their home here. Their many friends
remind us of ike
years to read in
J traal that Georg
fie;- in and pnp.ilar
alt. area! to the rata
O-.iy a few years a
was a freahle faa d
aV'- edar Creel: ar.-J
hh.i grow L ma-iaea l
tin honored citizen cf
ar. 1 now to Iasn that
t1- title of grand-dad
hi::! is : lartlii.g.
Mrs. d'.'-m- L". rc
M( ad.iy from a few d.
Phi it- mouth with her
GoMenar. and wife. I1
'man have j;?-t s
he:
- a
idly
T'T;.
a:-.::e
tin -ah
: err,
h.ave
1 aa.i
' Cas
ie
:. the of
lerk. h.a
.-dfather.
" Say lev j n
kid da v. a. I n
watched c
he a nine j n
court v I
. i
!: a s r a
thru
up an
:ur;
1 h
a
of
ev ii.ive
his unch
(Jct'Ct
IvCf
the
Mr. r.n-1 Mrs. Lutz
to Platt-miCh a
California, where
tiers and to.k ia.
po-r-te of interest.
rierti-ure cf asri?
n-law pnrrh.a-e
gtaads r.r.d she also v
er-ia-law. Mike Lut't
ret'--
ter
hev
saa iv.varii
i-. and Mra
no to ho-.iv-e-r
i living in
, 3 like I -utz.
:tly r-. turned
a wir.;er in
visitrd ri-
conun tons,
Pnvd. general superintend
ent of the Chicago fre -:nploymcat
i .: said that 10't large fmp'.oycrs
of labor reported that during Feh
iitaiv tht?y had laid off fifteen thou
sand virrn.
H-iti." l sa.cd l:y the sfito de:
m in of labor today showed that
p.i ::.:: there were more than 12
piicant. for jobs at the stale
o.-:i.'-r '. ?f' rcy i;t r;kr aa.
Of thes-c. the agency placed 2
whom about 1 1; per cent were
e I
i:ir
th-
:i '
t ;
n rt-h:-t
.00 0
osi-
. S 0 0
wc-
For every flu jobs 1:
agtccy there were 1
- dnrin.r Xo'emhe-. 2:1
ruber. :!2'J during Jar.
?d wit
a prO
diiri;
5nortasfe or
Has Caused an Advance on Wall Paper
of from 20 to 25 Per Cent
Stock
srv
ottrorg ht
La.--t year at
on'.y seventy ni
binary.
thi tinte there
for every 100
were
Jldl:?.
:le over
GITE2T CHILD
1 Vc are fortunate in having placed our orders early, and
now have in stock a large variety of goods which came on
orders placed before
Thes- n.ccds arc
customer?, the advantage of the lower prices at which we
bought them. Come in and examine the goods, and avail
yourself of the opportunity of enjoying low prices on artistic
wail hangings.
tne advance.
now in our shop and we are civinc our
THE DUSTERHOFF SHOPS
Murdock
Nebraska
the
er-
::.ny interesting j
Mrs. Lutz ht-'i :
ting her da. ugh - ;
her household
Isiied her broth- !
and wife.
the
the Journal
pie's societv of the Evangelical a
rociation. will cive an Easter pro- in Murdock with which
gram at the church Easter morning, ' joins, are extending the most hearty
for which they are practicing at congratulations for their happiness,
the present time. health and prosperity.
An enjoyable farewell party v;
given Mr. and M"- Wtl!i;mi
da a wea k ago Stir, lav hv s
nuta.ber of tl.eir frieiid- and r-
hors. as they have r.ioval from
old Vesburgh farm south of
now ewr.cd hv Henry Vogk r
C-i it. iir cti or SchleifcrCs farm
Manley rjantiy ooeunied bv
and Mrs. William Srhwalm. Pj
of lunch wore brovght in hy
ladi.- and a sr-.c-ndid rurprr
served in the evning and Mr.
Mrs. Rohrdanz were showered
sood wish'-s for happirers and
cess in their new location.
Rohr
larae j
ah- i
the)
vr.. ;
to i
i
near j
l i e '
was i
and I
wi t h
riuc-
'rand 1-land, M.ir. 11. A;
nit of an r.ruroent between Mrs.
La tea P.i dors and Milton Chandler,
a b:o!!y. .Mrs. Chandler and Mrs.
Ii!.iee.!i b c:ii:,e involved in a gen
i;i"' physical nc.oui:t-r. and a police
ceiori tri:-. the hrrt of its Iflnd ever
taiiug place her.
Mrs. Jlidens began to chastise
youn-r Clirndler. The i-other saw it,
wem vH;t to see what was the matter,
.va et.allei aa.l by the irate ntighhor
an aer-apteo too ctnt'ange.
Wb?l a broom .-: jc'K was the heavi
c t " oijr.ii used. Mrs. Eideiis' left
arm as h.rokor. and both women
were badly bruised up. Police Judge
Wilkinson letrd many witnesses
Vfi
hook Absorbers
and is holding the
mer.t.
case under advise-
3Iy. but she'd appreciate one of!
these lovely boxes ot stationery on
disn.lav at the Journal office.
sr-irrn co. closes
rr'vv at p-caT-pip-p
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Kaibornie
32-inch; Fast Colors
These fine quality ginghams are shown in many
individual and artistic patterns in clear, bright colors
that are absolutely "fast." Kalburnie ginghams are
shrunk before leaving the mill, which overcomes to a
great extent the shrinking of the garment in washing.
You'll like these fine quality ginghams, especially for
afternoon frocks; they are so soft and smooth in finish.
Kalburnie Zephyrs fear neither sun nor water.
Priced at, per yd., 30c
i
" Ki rv-y& ..-:?fea"aS?tii i 1
3!
Zeolivr ill I1
p.eatrice. Mar. 11. The M. E.
"lv.ith companya of Omaha has closed
its shirt factory in this city, ship
ling its ecr.upment to Omaha. While
e plant has been closed for several
montiis, nothing was said by the
management relative to its plans to
desert the city.
The company occupied a building
eere built for its benefit, receiving
out iree tor a pe-noa ot two years,
fund of $2. COO " being raised by
popular subscription.
When you think of printing;, yoti
can't help bnt think of us.
piLaad-GOLORfiDO-Land
and a hundred and one other contrivances on your car,
I hat are supposed to provide better service, but unless
you have the best oii, your car is bound to receive dam
age beyond ihe ordinary wear and tear.
We are selling ihe very best brands of guaranteed
motor oils. See us, when in need of any.
We also carry a full line of accessories and supplies
and maintain the best of service in our repair departnVt.
DODGE, MITCHELL AND BIJICK CARS
Yes, Business is Getting Better, Thank You. And We
Appreciate It, Too.
Hi
n
if? Vi
si
mi pi
The Automobile Man
MURDOCK
NEBRASKA
AND
:hams
Toil du Nord 6sn;
27-inch Widths
All manners of new patterns "are shown in these
splendid ginghams to surprise and charm you. Finely
woven, soft in finish and light and' durable colors are
features which have made these ginghams so popular
among our customers. Mothers, many of them, insist
on Toil du Norde ginghams for the children's school
and play dresses. Give excellent wear.
These we have priced at, per yd., 25c
A SL
i;ti.i!:?::o.cj
Jti7
.V
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A S U I 2 I 3
Mr
Gify Propody fcr Ss!e!
Cse 8-rootm rr.cdem, 3rd and Vine
streets. iy2 lots. $5,000.00.
One 5-room., iy2 lots, on west
&y JIain street. Good well, cistern.
( $100.00.
One 7-rooin mciern except bath.
K;.jllth end I.Iain streets. 2 lots, one
p-jjhk-ck from high school. Fine place.
.iChean at S3.5OO.00.
5-room house; 2l acres ground.
One acre in fruit and one in alfalfa.
i City v:ater, concrete cellar, electric
; lights, sevrer. A dandy place fcr
: $3,C00.C0.
L3I Two lots south of the Q-K garage.
pj ?3C0.00 takes the two.
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