PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEELY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1&21. i Murray Department Prepared In the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readerg If dt of the readers of the Journal knor- of ny social event or item of Interest in this vicinity, and will mail line to this office. It will ap pear under thin beading. We want all news Item Editob m 5 Miracles in Money A city skyscraper seems a miracle in steel and stone. But it is only a vast number of girders painstakingly placed together a vast quantity of bricks placed end to end and one above another. Miracles in money are seeming miracles only. You can work miracles in your own life. Saving Wins Success You can have a big prosperous farm, own a car, or travel wherever you wish. Men who have really suc ceeded spell it S-A-V-E. You can win the same success. You do not reed a lot of money to do it. You need no great education. You need only the determi nation to start now and con tinue. Let us help you. Jacob Minnear completed the pick ing of his corn last Wednesday and is feeling pretty good over the mat ter, thank you. Fred Warner was looking after some business matters in Piatt smouth last Tuesday afternoon, making the trip in his auto. Charles Boedeker, Jr., was ill for a few days last week with a cold and very sore throat, which kept him at home and in bed. joyed a roller skating party Saturday I here Will be an Old tasnion OLD FASHIONED DANCE SATURDAY! Joe Says Ho More With a Bmile and a twinkle of the eye. Joe Mrsek has had some sport at the expense of some of the timid ones when he has been soldering a gasoline barrel, as they had shied away during the operation. With an assurance which was akin to certain ty, Joe went ahead at the work and last week was rewarded by a barrel ri.-itt-l j I ll exnloding. blowing a piece of the ,irix, .'Bwu " w "'""l bottom t ed Dance at the lurray Hail, Saturday night this week. tax. Dancer, 75c; spectator, TF7TTTTTWT7 mmrnm, & wiTo us and Msfce BAN I Interest paid on time depo?i's. Our deposits are prelected by the State Guaranty Law. MURRAY STATE BAKSt All busineis transactions held in strict confidence Your Personal Bank. evening and from all reports had a very merry time. Sheriff C. D. Quinton was looking after some official business matters in Murray and west of town on last Tuesday afternoon. Green Piggct was looking pfter some business matters at liifiiith last TupKfls'.v afternoon, ririv ing over in his auto. 'attend. Monroe Batman living northwest' of ATurray has just completed the picking of his corn and was as isted ' 25c; ladies free, by Mr. Green Piggot. Murray was well represeuted at , the dinner and supper at Lcwiston! Thanksgiving day, where the usual good feed was enjoyed. j G. W. Cheney of near Union wasj called to Murray last Tuesday af-; ternoon to look cftcr sonic business i matters for a short time. ; The Murray garage have had their j gas serving s-&;iou painted blue. ! will store autos for the dance winen aufis mucn to us appearauce, i making it very attractive. Mi.jre man were Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Meade near Union. Wilton Stibbs. star football play er of the Shenandoah. Iowa, collcye. spent the Thanksgiving vacation with the folks at the hotel. MnGmnes Churchill, who is em- seeing. They think the west a great place, but for a home they prefer the good old state of Nebraska. During their sojourn in the west they visited also most of, the important cities of the northwest, but spent the major ity of their time on the Columbia river in the state of Washington. Shipped Three Cars of Sheep Last Tuesday afternoon, Z. W. Shrader of Nehawka. who has been feeding a large number of sheep at his farm southwest of Murray, ship ped to the Omaha market a fine lot of sheep, the thre double deck cars' containing 760 sheep, while enough remained in the feeding lots to make an even thousand. Messrs Mont Shr-' ader, Herman Beck, Tony Shrader, Alba Ingwerson and Parr Young assisted with the work of driving and loading the sheep. r bottom out and being hurled against Price including war the door, breaking it down and arous- 1 .1 A! a. 1 . 1 ing ine entire town oy iue rpui i. No more of this says Mr. Mrasek, for I certainly have had enough of the experience, and any one who desires can do it in the future, but not me. EARL LAKCfiSTER, Manager The Hurray Ssrage for 25c each, if taken away Madge. Opel and Ruth Ho- b midnight. 50c if kept all i visiting last Saturday and , J r night. Mrs W. E. Hull wau a Platts-j Miss Blanche Scotten epeut the month visit-.r Saturday. j week end at Elmwood, a guest of her no Wrirht ha1? just completed j friend. Freda Lyle. his j"ob of picking corn far Nick I Earn Carroll and family, of near Fredrfech I Union. -were guests at the home cf VWpirilallrs of Pl.-utimouth vis-jC. C. Cr.rroll for Thanksgiving day. ited hi brother Ludwig and family j Mr. Wm. Seyboldt was having his last week. .corn fodder shredded last Tuesday Wui Marsch and son Frank were J :md was assisted by K. W. Milburn. lookinir ;il"ter some business matters! V.. II. Puis was looking after some Et piatt-mouth. business matters in Flattsruouth last Ol.if Giimore. -who was sick last I Saturday, driving over with his car. ac.r.v- r and k ship inLi! C. D. Sehopp of near Xehawka, Rbouen became broken and while it v.?s down for but a short time, the hogs got out, and when they were rounded up one weighing some three ployed painting at the new home of hundred pounds was missing. It has Paul V.'olph near Avoca. was a visi-; bfcen searched for pretty assideously tor at home for over Sunday. but with no success. It is a wonder Harvey Gregg has been assisting , how a large hog can be lost so eas- 0 VERSHOES Get in the clear for the bad weather, tot it will come. We have a fine assortment and prices are right on overshoes. Two buckle, three bucfcle, four buckle, and for ladies, men and children. Do Hot Pass This Up! F. T. WILSON THE SERVICE STORE MURRAY NEBRASKA Services at Christian Church At 2:30 Sunday there will be ser vices at the Christian church in Mur ray, the Rev. George W. Robb, pas tor of the church at Weeping Water,) 'THE PIONEERS," TRHfEITS WALL CALENDAR FOR 1922 The distribution of Triner's Wall Calendar 1922 has just begun. This BAZAAR AT CEDAR CREEK Hy. rOE SALE Earred Plymouth $l.Su each. D. A. YOUNG Phone Murray, Neb. in school again. etter Hogs ! La been doing some plumbing work at the home of Mr. George E. Nick els. Miss Helen and Delbert Todd, who are students at the state university, spent their Thanksgiving vacation at home. Georre Tanner and wife were vis- in the care of the business for Mr. Jack West during the time when he has been sick at the hospital. Nick Friedrich was a business visi tor in Plattsmouth last Tuesday, and also was a visitor at the home cf his mother for a short time. Iast Tuesday Worth Click deliver ed wheat at the Farmers elevator, while Alex Campbell. Roy Gregg and Frtu.k Schlictemeipr delivered corn. Mrs. J. A. Waller and daughter. Mi5" Marsie were visiting with friends in afternoon, making the trip in their auto. Eldorene Shrader returned to her home in Omaha Sunday evening af ter visitinsr with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Long for a few da vs. Mrs. Addie Stokes visited last aro TbunkKirivific: dav t the home of ?ome her dauchler and husband, Mr. and &et out aaia fcon- Mrs. Art Copenhnver near Weeping Wcter. The Women's Missionary society vi'l serve supper in connection with their bazaar at the Presbyterian church Saturday evening. Everybody December 1st. welcome. ! MRS. Harry Barrows end wife, of Om- Phone 2412. aha. are here, called ty tue extreme Rock roosters. Ted Barrows Very Sick Reports from the bedride of Mr. T. S. Barro .vs, who hau been conSned Plattsmouth last Tuesday;10 Lis Ji"inf I.1 wo eeb-s' ure is me eiieci iiiai mis peiiueuiaji is very rick with the typhus fever. and that while all that is possible is to deliver the discourse. Rev. Robb is;spienam worn oi an js mil oi cuiur well known here and will be gladly : and rich in ideas. Around the center ear(j .picture of Progress daringly ascend- ling the steep heights are nine small- T'kc Tennfl Wright Verv Si"k ' er Pictures in "hich various coun xuss l.eona vvn0hx very kk . introduce to us their famous Little Leona daughter of Mr. and , represent- iirs. AUios i ifiiiL. lias utvu ci y oiv.ti at their home for the past few days with pneumonia, and while she has been having the best of care and med ical aiie. uaace. biie yn a f fcl, schools. Poland with Co sick child. The many friends of the! v, . ... ,, .v. couple and of the little daughter are ed by Fulton's first steamer, England by Stephenson's first locomotive; then follow: Czechoslovakia with Cc menius who first conceived the idea The ladies of the Presbyterian church at Cedar Creek will give a baraer and supper December 3rd Saturday evening. Everybody cor dially invited. lt-sw. WILL SERVE- hoping that she may soon be restor ed to her accustomed health. pernicus who found that the earth revolved around the sun and with Mme. Curie, pioneer of radium, Italy and Yugoslavia with their pioneers of electrical science, Volta and Tesla, Bavaria with the X-rays pioneer Roentgen. We see here also Joseph pioneer or the American beirr,- dene for the patient, his con-! electric light from a plant which he dition does not seem to improve very j has and tests all his work before al nttich. For the past wee!: his con-; lowing it to leave the shop, eliticn ho1; been very critical and all isi.ing that he might snow Made Over a Hundred Uollars improvement and be able to , nf T .t ain M,r. ed one cf their Thanksgiving dinners q n A cm nnorc Inst Thnrcdnr nnrl nil CockreiS for Sale lfPPi WPn renaid for thfir'time and I have a number of pure bred sin- j v.ork. There was a good crowd for gle combed Duff Orpington cockrels ; oth dinner and supper and many for saie at 52.00 each if taken before., vprf. thf. comments that were nassed Has an Excellent Business Last week we happened along by the farm of Herman Waggener. wej-rriner dropped into his place of business. Elixir of Bitter Wine. The calendar whirh is a garage and being in thejjs a fine decoration for every home, country some two miles or more : send 10 cents to cover mailing ex south of Weeping Water we were j penses (Address: Joseph Triner Corn- more than surprised to learn xnai ne was conducting an excellent repair shop there and that he had work for ll that he could get into his place, with a capacity of three cars. He has five cars at this time awaiting Bitter Wine until he can get to them etored in his burn. Besides the automobile work, he builds and repairs batteries, charges .them and keeps them all in excellent repair. He makes his own pany, 1S33 so. Asniana Ave., ni cago. 111.) and don't forget to remind your druggist or dealer in medicines to be well stocked with Triner's remedies, especially with Triner's ESTRAYED COW TAKEN UP J. H. BROWN. Murray, Nebr. it in; I Lave four black Poland China i Water spring farrow bard and one gilt.: Jamcs Tirner rEe lancer a m uB , n f T g Barrows, who has 4 -, cliirt f inio in fTM n ST . . IL" t , r ; been confined to his bed last Monday, driving over intvQ weeks for of near Union was All registered. Price $20.00. Font T. Wilson HURRAY 9 a visitor in Murray for a short time last Tuesday Jack West Very Sick Man some .Tji'-v Tost. who has been conduct ing the eating house and confection- H. C. I'.ors of n?ar Union was a arv at Scottv's old s-tand. was taken vi?itrr in Murray looking after the with a very serious attack of gall i for the tables; Weyrich & Hadraba j nasmg ol some luuiner ior a stones, and was taken to Omaha to . for the use or the fcdison tor the day; on the good eats. A total of $107 was realized and the ladies are thankful for what they made, supper being served at only To cents this year. The ladies tske this method of thanking the Str.nfield book store for j the donation of the beautiful roses j Taken up at my place southwest of Mynard. one dark red cow giving milk. Owner can have same by prov ing property, paying for care and feed and for this ad. Phone 3 614. W. F. NOLTE. dl-tfsw Mynard, Neb. LU5IGa2 I will make all public sales in east Cass county this winter and serve lunch. Eat at the Lunch Wagon Make dates with Col. W. R. Young at Plattsmouth or see me personally. OSCAR NAILER, Murray -:- -:- Nebraska There is no doubt but that the line of school supplies carried by the Journal is the most complete that can be found and embraces everything that the student may need in his or her work. -Duroc Jerscy- BOARS! "Sensational Breeding" I have for sale some of the finest of spring farrowing. Robert Troop, Phone 1720 Murray, Nebraska looking after some jus- ; , . . , . i. x,-!,;!, h. ia hntr . i, i, ,ii i, v. kt. m.Un t ice vfc rotf r. -. ti -. her i iness matters. Catherine and Leora Brown came home from their school work at Lin- I coin thei: to enjoy parents. their vacation with building at his place. 'Hiring the time when Mr. i Barrows is sick and confined to his dition. though some better than home. Messrs. C. D. Spanglor and fev days since. Mrs. West was ceiving treatment for some time past, T. S. but still stays in a very critical con- ICfc pries Fauds are looking after the visitor to Omaha and visited her hus- ings which were enjoyed by all present. BOX SOCIAL Are 3'ou locking for the Right Pslerchendise at trie Rkht Price? Look No Farther but ccir.e and do 3-our shopping vith us Saturday, De cember 3rd. This list of "wearables" and "eatables" is just a barometer, an indicator of the many other values that you will find in our complete stock. DRY GOODS SPECIALS Men's madras work skirts, each Stic Men"? medium weight wool-processed uniori suits, per suit ?1.SS Children" fietce lined union suits, drop se; t, ages 2 to 6 9Sc Dr. Denton's sleeping garments, sizes 1, 2 and Z 08c Women's Munsiug U suits, low neck, no sleeve, ankle length$1.3J GROCERY SPECIALS Ca Hon can peaches, per can 75c G a lion an apricots, per can 79c Gallon can pears, per can 79c Gallon can loganberries, per can 9Sc 1'eir.erry coffee, 5 lbs. for f 1 .1 5 Hominy, 1 cans for , $1.00 T -tt Toaities. large tize, 2 for 39c Seedless raisins, per lb 2 9c Hull; cocoa, lZc per lb.. 2 lbs. for 25c Wine Sap, Jonathon, Roman Beauty apples, per box $2.65 0g.!0H8E a CO., Telephone No. 12 Murray, Nebraska business at the elevator. band last Tuesday evening, f.ndin Mrs. A. J. SmUh and two dauch-'him somewhat improved, but still a. ters of Cozad have been visiting at. very sick man. It is hoped that be rue '-.or.ie ci her raotner. rirs. Many, may be able toreturu home in L. Wiley and sister. Mrs. George thort time. Park for the pa;t week. George I. Lloyd was looking after some business matters in Platts mouth last Tuesday, making the trip in Lis auio. and was accompanied by, his son, Anderson Lloyd. Brood Sows for Sale I Everyone is invited to come and enjoy the program and box social 1 which will be riven at the Eieiit Mile a 1 1 . 1 .7 .- r. ; , x or uiuie m;ijui, uimiiu u. o uu ieu- nesday evening. December 7th. All ladies please bring boxes. MAE BARKER, Teacher. I have a number of pure brood sows! 01 the Spotted Poland China strain W can furnish you blank books spring farrow and good size, for sale . , . , . . . rpasnnnble Also hvP thrw hronze most J kind at JOUXnai Office. A number cf now book's have been ' reasonable. Also have three bronze D. A. YOUNG. V, 1 1 1 r2ceived ?t the library, among which uuu"r,s lur baie" f,rc some of Harold Pell Wright and j l-.iear.or 11. 1 -oners latesL worns, as; well as ether noted writers. 1 ir. B. F. Erendel Improving Mrs. Flora Sans and daughter,! It is with pleasure that the many Miss Beulah and son John were visit-j friends of Dr. B. F. Brendel are re ing at Union and also attended the ceiving the assurance that their old elegant dinner served at that place time friend Is making some substan bv the ladies of the Baptist church, tial improvement in his health. Last 'Mrs. Robert Shrader and daughter, j Tuesday morning for the firr.t time Elderine of South side, Omaha, were j in fifteen weeks has the doctor been visiting in Murray and spent Thanks-1 able to go to the postoffice for his criving day at the home of Mrs. (mail. True he is not yet strong and Shrarler's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C.'. is very shaky but this week he is LOTlfv. I better and able to get out agin. He Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Crunk and' w as greeted by his many friends Mr. r.nd Mrs. Loni- Crunk were visit- and who were more than pleased to ing and looking r.fter some business know he was able to be out again. matters in Murray last Tuesday, do-' ing some shopping at the business! FOR SALE Pure-bred Daroc-Jer-house of Mr. Font T. Wilson. sey boars. Cheaper than you can Attorney Wni. Deles Dernier, of raise them. Healthy, growthy. Elmwood. acpomcanied bv Fred Kunz.l SEARL S. DAVIS. W. P.. YOUMG AUCTIONEER Always Ready for Sale Dates far or near. RATES SEASONABLE SATISFACTION OR HO PAY! REVERSE ALT, CAJJ,S TeJephcne 428 Plattsmouth Exchange ! wks-w Murray, Neb. ITT3 ii F(d. son Fred and daughter Miss Dora, also of Elmwood. were stonning for a short time in Murray while on theirj The Blues Entertained way to risttsniouth to look after The Blues in the contest in the tome business matters. Christian Sunday school entertained Wm Minford of Lincoln was a the Reds, who were highly pleased at visitor in Murray last Tuesday, stop- the excellent time which the Blue ping for a short time after having, t-ide gave them. The occasion was attended the funeral of Miss Anna last Saturday evening at the church. Craig, which occurred at Plattsmouth A large number of the people of the Monday afternoon. Mr. Minford stop- church were in attendance and a ped for a short visit with his broth- was enjoyable tine was had, with the er, G. M. Minford. 'excellent program and the suniptu- The Rev. Murray M. Stcrey and us feed which was provided.- wife cf Coin, Iowa, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Sadie Oldham for Visits Cousin Here Thanksgiving evening and Friday: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell, of J Wnrlr niran morning. They made the trio in Gcnca. have been visiting for a num- rora scrviuc. numgucran their auto and visited also with Mr. ber of days at the heme of Mrs. teed and charges reasonable ' t Tlf O. f . .. 1 ; 1 f .,1.1 ,J . . i . " mirjL iii. ciuij ui x tuu? n eun, h uu ivi.il tx iuti.l)iidiu. umilig uiei uuiu is visiting for some time at the home their home in their auto, end having niiiwiAl r1SffAl .of his sister. Mrs. Sadie O'dham. 1 just returned from a trip to the IVlUirlwl 1J Ivii6l j odiuiiiay evening ine ience western 5oasc, wnere Tiiey nave jusc Id Winter Coming! Better bo prepared. Get a bobsled. We are offering some very nice prices on some excellent sleds. Also a used .Cylinder Shelter! This is as good as new and at a very attrac tive figure. Better see about it at once. Peterson Hardware Co. E. L. PETERSON, Manager MURRAY -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA I am now located at the "Rhoden Barn Garage" and prepared to furnish the best1 1 ' t 1 which confined the hogi of ilelly spent the past three months sight- Murray, Neb. Those Wot Yet Reporting! Many have come and settled the accounts which existed at the closing of our business as hardware mer chants. For this we are thanking them. There are some who have not as yet responded to our request for set tlement. W. H. Puis will be found at the Murray Gar age and you ho have not settled are requested to call and arrange for the same at once. These accounts must le adjusted AUG MEYER W. H. PULS