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MONDAY. APRIL 4. 1921 PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE MURDOCK DEP. MR TMEMT 6 PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL. In Which Class Are You Going to Be? From government figures and other authentic sources the American Bankers association has compil ed the history of an average 100 men in the United States so far as financial standing is concerned. It is the greatest object lesson ever printed. Read it in the following abbreviated chart and if you are not already patronizing The Bank of Murdock, begin today to place yourself in the proper class. HISTORY OF 100 AVERAGE MEN IN U. S. At 25 Years of Age loo men all n equal joolituj in every respect. At 35 Years of Age wealthy. in o;l circumtances. h;i e jn 'derate means. have saved nothing, are dead. At 45 Years of Age are wealthy. importing hut without resources. lo are lo are 1 are sc. are dependent. ire dead. At 55 Years of Age I i very wealthy. are in . n 1 circumstances. -' are -el !--upp"rtin. aie dependent. -'t are dead. At 65 Years of Age I i- :vry leealthx. where he went to look after some business matters. Miss Lillian Amgwert. of Council HI tiffs, was a visitor at the home of her mother. Mrs. B. Amgwert and spring work during the vacation at the state university, in which insti tution of learning all are matriculat ing this year. Business in the auto line is pick ing up. Just at present both gar ages are running on a . capacity scale. Mr. Thimgan and his me chanic. -William Stackis of the one, and Mr. Landholm and Diller Utt of the other are all doing about all the work they can handle and will welcome a slacking up a little later so they can catch up with their own Weeping Water last Thursday, going to look after some business matters. Harry Gillespie was looking after some business matters in Asland on last Tuesday, driving over in his car. John Gakemeier and family were I returning to her work in the Iowa visiting with relatives and friends at; city last Monday morning. Ithica for a few days during the past ! Uncle Simon Bornemeier is report week. ed as not being in the best of health Miss Mildred M. Bushnell. one of at this time, having had a tussle with the teachers in the Murdock schools, pneumonia, which has left him in spent the week-end with friends in , enfeebled condition, but he is now Ashland. slowly regaining his strength. Miss Margaret Amgwert, who is 1 - 1 -. - -- : . l. , I . -.. .., iieauuuig in me iiolu at i d.a.u. ui a uu. .uB. these drawbacks the Murdock high llowa. visited at her home over Las- haven t heard whether he intends to ,,, ,Q mAa ter Sunday , construct it for rental purposes or de f an accredited junior school. I A. J. Tool has added electric light otherwise, we are entitled to our u , we wm haye JtQ waU unt (fixtures and supplies to his stock and personal opinion, and so are you Mr. ' jch obstacles are overcome before has on display a large assortmeat ot reader Ki. 1 our graduates can eater the univer- these goods I J Johansen has been having an . git an , footin Ith those I Miss Leah Schmidt. who spent incline porch built onto .his home. fro anJ other towng where her Easter vacation at the home of which adds much to the conveni-; 0. r5nlM o.-oMokto sister. Margaret, over the week end, 'rlr The state university high school inspector, of Lincoln, was a visitor in Murdock last week. After inspect ing the condition of the schools, he spoke very complimentary of the manner in which the local institu tion of learning is being conducted. riw urw i v":""- "" nf rnftn, an,l ninrrnt 4c!Ho from I ner parents, reiumeu io ner ui iv di una- i mr t-ann;. i i.iaic is nu , -r.. rQrti onj MKoi-t Qtroicrl,t Stella last Monday. j in the hands of the painter and dec-! delivered wneat last Monday to tlie J George Anderson and Sidney Good-, orator receiving a thorough going . Parmer8 elevator here, the grain be- ins in Murdock last Saturday, look-1 Bernard Gehrts arrived in town ing after some business matters. ! last Friday evening from his home Carlton Zink and mother visited : at Lake Benton, Minn., for a visit ill Kjllltl iktx lv licijka icr-t rvn, ai inc ,, ......... ing to the metropolis last Tuesday Gehrts. Bernard is engaged in farm land returning Wednesday evening. j ing and 'stock raising in which line j The Farmers Elevator company is he has been very successful. ; handling a great deal of wheat at j Max Dusterhoff and Joe Wutchinek i this time, much of which is being are working some wonders in the shipped to the mills for grinding. I ing shipped direct to Minneapolis to be made into flour. The price was pretty low, ranging around $1.25 a bushel. Volley Ball is the Tiling. The students at the school and 'omc who have just finisned the course, are taking much interest in jredecoration of the home of Mr. and i volley ball and are having much plea- PuDils in the high school were dis- Mrs. W. H. Hush, which they have missed last Friday, Supt. Burwell and had remodeled during the past win- i Prof. Warren both being in Omaha ter. The place will be one of beaut y ' attending the teachers' convention, jand comfort when it is completed. ! Miss El!en Gakemeier. who is at Earl Cool and Simon Brandt, of home for a week during the vacation Elmwood, were in Murdock on last sure in the playing of the game in the evenings. Weeping Water vs. Murdock The high school team of Weeping Water, came over last Friday after- are eal'hy. ire srff-supportint fix labor. - i ;: '- heuses r dependent up n relatives. y are dead. lELECT THE CLASS YOU WANT TO BE FOUND IN AT 65 AND SAVE WITH THAT END IN VIEW! 8 he Bank of burdock tVlurdock, Nebraska "The Bank where You Feel at Home" IIE2,TEY A. TOOL, President J. E. GUTHMANN, Vice-Pres. H. A. GUTHMANN, Cashier at her school, has been visiting with Friday evening for the purpose of noon and had a very spirited game her sister at Arlington for a few : arousing interest in organizing a with the high school boys of the idavs. j National Guard company. They held Murdock school at the Murdock park. Miss Viola Everett was in Omaha! a meeting at the Farmers Co-Opera- j The game was nicely contested up 'last Thursdav making purchases for . tive building with that end in view. until the opening of the third in the Bauer & Kraft store here, where I Frank Eveland. who has been vis-jning. but some way the visitors ran she is emploved as a salesladv 'and i itingt Geneva for some time, on his . away with the score and while the huver i return, stopped off at Fairmont and ; contest was one in which all enjoyed was a visitor in' visited with his friends. Rev. Lang the sport, we cannot report the run?. Monday, acconi-' and family. The Langs were located ' jpanying Herman Schmidt, who was in Murdock for a time and Mr. Eve- Carries an Excellent Line 01 UOOdS : i ii attendance at the meeting of the:l?nd had a very pleasant visit with. It looks like this kind of weather i August I'anska I'lattsmouth last county assessors. I Miss Margaret Tool, who is at tending Hie state university, at Lin- them. ! should stimulate the moving of farm A girl is reported to have arrived machinery, as the farmers have a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 1 good opportunity to get into the coin, has been home during the past Born, which event has brought much fields. Mr. Wm. Gehrts has an ex- week on account of a spring vacation happiness into the household. The cellent stock of all kinds of imple- I at the university. Willard Jackman, who was one of little miss and her mother are doing ments for cultivation, and is offering nirolv ntii! thp nrrmrl fathpr is literal-! thp samo at vprv rpasnnahle rates the teachers in the Murdock school j ly "walking on air" most of the .time ' when it is considered original cost i last year, was a visitor with friends there days. (and the high rates of freight. Mr. here Thursday, driving over from his! James Brittain and wife, who have Gehrts is selling nothing but the I home near Elmwood. j been making their home with the ben of goods and always makes the I Charles Marshall and his best girl, parents of Mrs. Bnttain for some purchase of anything in his line well Walter Heier. Miss Alta Schlaifer. j t ir.;e, left last Friday evening for jCius Wendt. Jr., and Miss Leta Lau' Lincoln where they visited over Sat- Aug"!st Pan.-ka was looking after some business matters in Lincoln la? Tuesday. Fra'-.k WiN.m. of Wabash was a buiiif caller i:i Murdock several ("uivs l.i-t week. Siitrrifi Qiiiiitun was in town a v. eek j.-' Saturday looking after some bu.-in-.s matters. Alt-:; L.ini'.holm. of I'uncan. is vis iting at the home of his brother. all attended the class play at Louis- Iville last Friday night, j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burt, of Omaha, ! spent Easter in Murdock. guests at (the home of Mrs. Burt's parents. Mr. jand Mrs. W. II. Rush. They return ! ed to their home on Monday morn . ing. I Riiy Kissinger, of Glenville, was a ! visitor in Murdock and vicinity for a tew iays during tne past week, coming to visit at the homes of John and Simon IJornemeier and other Jess Landholm and family. j friends. C. F. Hite, who has been feeling v. h. Rush has been kept pretty rather poorly for a number of days j busy during the past week sheiling unlay and Saturday evening con tinued on their way to their former home at Alliance. Iliss Belle Hulfish. of Elmwood. was a visitor in Murdock a few days worth while to the buyer. Mrs. Gable Improving. Mrs. Henry Gable, who has been at the Swedish Mission hospital for seme time past, and where she under went an operation for appendicitis last week, being a guests at the a short time ago, is showing some ini- boir.es of Mr. and Mrs. C F. Hite. movement at this time. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Amgwert and Mrs. Ferdinand Bronkow were visit Mr. and Mrs. William Weddell. She jncr at the hospital last Friday, go went to South Bend Thursday where ing to especially call on Mrs. Gable, she also visited with lrienus. j who is a sister of Mrs. Bronkow Countv Commissioner Fred Gorder . and family visited in Murdock for a short time last Friday. Mr. Gorder ' being called to a place west of town Entertained the Operators M!s.-:es. Elsie. Helen and Anna past, is now improving some. William Bourke shipped a car of cattle to the South Omaha market las-t Monday from this place. J. Johansen was called to Lincoln during the past week to look after some business at the capital city. Matt Thimgan was a visitor in T y - m n i luet AJ o ' ovonin to look after some road work and the 'ri . Z.rf cnieruineu ai supper. .Ilses .nauc corn. The latter part of the week he shelled for August Schulte. Con rad Baumgartner. Henry Schlaphof ! evenin". and Fred Stock. Henry l'enterman was a visitor in Murdock for a short time last Fri dav evening while on his wav from family coming along to visit with friends here. They returned to their home in Weeping Water in the and E.-ther Schmidt at their home north of Murdock. at which a very pleasant time was had by all the ., n 1 o A Kenneth Tool, William Meyers. -ouus Glen, Gale and John Paul Pickwell have been spending the week at their homes here, visiting with home They Go Fishing The first day of April being quite his home at Elmwood to Omaha. ! folks and also assisting with the balmy, the lure of the river and the 5r '- 1 tKv I XTJWli L. J pi! 1923 Lare assortment of New Gingham Tissues, including Toile du Nord, Gilbrae, Kalbur nic, Ginghams, Tissues, Percales, Voiles new stock just in. All Plain Ginghams on hand to match any pattern in stock. Bias Tapes in colors, Ric Rac Braid in all colors. Fancy Trimming Braids to match. Our New Stock of Black Cat Hosiery is in at greatly reduced prices. Make this your week of dress selection for the coming sea son. All new patterns and you should select yours before the assortment is broken. Here at Your Service! We are carrying a full line of farm machinery and implements, both horse drawn and power propelled. You had better see us NOW about any machinery you may have that is in need of repairs, and thus be assur ed of having it in working condition when you need it. Delays in the busy season are costly. Spring is about here with its heavy quota of farm work to be done and it is highly imperative that you look after the repair work right away. To those in need of new implements we are in a position to quote the most conservative prices possible. MURDOCK NEBRASKA fish could not be resisted by the sportsmen of Murdock, those gtdng who cculd get away, and these who could not go wishing that they could. A. J. Bauers being lucky enough to secure the services of Mr. Geo. Utt to run the dray, he joined a party consisting of Harry Gillespie, Lacey McDcnald and Jerry McHugh, who went to the river. They did not lake the new boat, but as soon as the fish heard of the arrival of this noted quartette of fishers, they all crowded the banks in an endeavor to get a taste of the new bait which they had. The luck of Mr. Bauers and Lacey was phenoniinal. as they caught some seventeen croppies and these little ones, which it is report ed that Mr. Bauers landed an eel that measured some nine and a half feet. (This is an eel and fish story.) Mr. McHugh and Gillespie had long poles and could not get their hooks near enough to the bank where the fish in their endeavor to get at the bait were massed. However, they will go fishing again soon. Blank Books at the Journal Office. Refinish or Renew You may want to refinish a tiouse, an interior wall, a floor or woodwork. You may believe in "Saving the Surface" (paint ing and varnishing.) But do you care whether you simply refinish or renew? We care much for the difference in tljese two words, and you may be assured of receiving the high est possible grade of work at reasonable prices when you deal with The Dusterhoff Shops L?JThis is housecleaning time. Will you order your work done now? You May Use Shock Absorbers and a hundred and one other contrivances on your car, that are supposed to provide better service, but unless you have the best oil, your car is bound to receive dam age beyond the ordinary wear and tear. We are selling the 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 departm't. 'DODGE AND BUICK CARS Yes, Business is Getting Better, Thank You. And We Appreciate It, Too. W. IHIIOM The Automobile Man MURDOCK NEBRASKA Landholm Auto Co. We are especially well prepared to do repair work on all makes of automobiles. Bring your car in and we will look after your wants promptly. ALL WORK GUARANTEED We also carry supplies and accessories. Call on us for anything in our line. Landholm Auto Co., Gyirdock SViercaotol burdock, Nebraska MURDOCK NEBRASKA