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MOITDAY, FEBEUASY 20, 1922.
PLATTSMOUTH SEM - WEIELY JOFENAL
PAGE FIVE
'MURDOCK
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PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL.
Safe Banking and Business!
With a steady riand we have endeavored to face
the situation in the business and financial world during
the times which are just now vanishing into the past.
We are now at the threshold of a better da3'; we
re rapidly passing the crucial time and are entering
into a time of prosperity. The products of agriculture
are appreciating in price, and this is placing the farmer
in better condition.
Let each one bear in mind this is the time for con
servative and energetic action.
We believe in better times, and let us all try to
make them permanent when they arrive. We are here
to render the best service possible in the making of this
prosperity for all, and making it lasting.
-The Bank of EVlurdcck
'The Bank where You Feel at Home"
HUNKY A. TOOL. Prcddent J. E. GUTH1XANN, Vice-Pres.
H. A. GrTHKAKN, Cashier
the home of Mrs. C. E. Kupke for
the day last Wednesday, having a
certain that they will h
cordial invitations are c
together with Mr.
car load of hogs to
Ferdinand Lau
Tonack shirked a
Omaha.
Feari Davi-'t.f Murray visited at
the home of O. J. I'othast during the
past week.
The little babe of 'Mr. and "At?..
Ray r.aldou has been very sick for
tome time paat.
Mrs. TJ. J. l'oiha;t and daughter
left Saturday for Sioux City. Iowa, to
s-;end a week visiting relatives.
K. W. Thimpan vas called to Lin
coln to look after some business mut
ters for a day or two Jat week.
The household effects-, ef the late
JueK'e H. A. Gast unu wife; were dis
posed of at public auction last
urday.
day. He visited at the home of O.
J. I'othast.
Jchn Kruger and Hay Baldon were
ashling at the hoive of Earnest Ilor
ncmeier in shelling and delivering
his corn to market.
H. V. Tool and Kenneth Tool were
visitors in Lincoln last Thursday
evening, going on the evening train
and remaining over night.
Mr.-.. Honrr-r Hess and little son of
Lluro Kan -as. ere he-re visiting at
the hon.e of the parents of Mrs. Hess,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mocmey.
Louis Hite cf Cheney, accompanied
hy Mrs. Hite were visiting for a
short time in Murdoch, guests ol the
Sat- homes of C. F. Hite and John Anig-
wert.
very pleasant visit with
hostess, Mrs. Kupka.
Mr. Louis and Miss Anna Seik-J
jost, of Eustis, are visiting at the'
home of Mr.-and Mrs. Henry Borne
meier, guests of Misses Anna, Helen ,
and Alvin Bornerneier. I
O. J. Pothast will attend the Scot-'
tish Rite reunion in Lincoln from
Tuesday to Friday of this week. The
i usual large classof candidates will;
i he received at this time.
i John S. Livingston and Carl Stand
:er of between Ashland ano Greeu
'.vood. were in Murdock attending the'
meeting of the farm bureau, and were
I meeting their many friends.
I Max Dusterhoff has been awarded
! another contract of home decora ting
'on Fort Crook boulevard :n Alhright.
'which he vith Mr. Vut rhi...k will
.bezin vork on. in a short time. i
i John Burt and wife, of Omaha.'
'were guests at the home of the par-;c-.its
of Mrs. Burt. Mr. and .Mrs.. V.".
!H. Huc-h. spending Sunday here and
returning to their home Monday.
j Joe West, living a few miles west
jof Murdoch. last Monday had the
I misfortune to have his Euick car
'catch fire just before he would hae
! arrived heme and it was entirely con- '
Sumed. '
I Mr. Ralph Parks, manager of the'
j Humboldt lumber yard, visited at
the home of O. J. Pothast last week, i
j stopping over here on his way to the
: lumber dealers convention which:
j was held in Omaha. i
I Misses' Anaa. Helen and Alvin j
L'orntmc-ier and their guests. Louis j
ana Anna t-ei::jo-t, who are voting!
here. w-r guests at the home of Mr.!
and Mr. Emil Lau last Thursday ;
for a C o'clock dinner.
Fred Lau end wife vert visiting
at I'latt.sniouth last V.'ednesdav. dr"
in? over . to lo k after some bu-ine: s ;
matters and alr-o to consult with Dr.;
J II. C. Leopold, speciuli.- t, regarding
me neaiii; o- .Mrs. i.au
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hornheck were
visitors in Plattuiouth last Friday,
where they went to purchase a cow.
getting one from Mrs. ..I. S. Brigg,.
l.ich was hroirght vu .nS:-.trrday
by V. O. Troop in his truck.
Master Ivan Iieier has been kept to
his home for a number of davs part
on account
trior, ia. Imp
along, b;.;t week though
sick. It is hoped he mi
the genial j to come and participate
I time which is to be hac
ve it. Very
elided to ail
iu the good
Taking; a Weddir. .; Trip
"Yra. Nelson and his i
:now away on a wedic;
'are seeing the country i
excellent time. They
marriage at Council B
Thursday and hr.ve th
: pared for their return -iin
a short timo and at:
'thty will be at home to
on the farm near Mun'
Will Eold Community Fair
There will be a community fair!
held tt Murdock on March 2nd and j
3rd which will comprise not Murdochs
alone, but the entire community;
contingent thereto. This fair will!
embrace all interests which would af-j
feet the people of this section of thei
country. There will be exhibits for j
all enterprises such as agriculture, I
embracing in its division grains, cat-j
tie, hogs, poultry, cookery, sewing.?
plain and fancy. Superintendents of
all t he various departments have j
been selected and will be Dleased to
an ! the work of getting your exhibits j
having an ijfte(j Seed corn and seeds of all;
united m kindfc vin be OQ exhibition. Miss;
! T , T?:itfi i c f hi. ocnorl 1 cnntirintcTt-
dent, and any inquiry as to exhibits j
should be made of her.
There will be no cash prizes given
"s on
home pre
: ich will be
r March 1st
i c ir friends
Murdock's Schoc! Paper
The .Murdoch high t-'.
: '..vd Vol. 1. No. 1 of
tht ir school puper an-,
its way to our desk,
made a critical eami:
initial issue, we are p
-.he reneral exct-ibnc
.:;ich it certains cri
that they will hud mm .
tre p-ihii.'h.i'tg of th
-. :'.! 1c a task which w.
ti. vt! )pi:;?r't of their '.i
v.' .- i.r;- " i-;hing this i
or success.
uni have is
The Wasp."
which finds
Per having
.ti 'ii of this
:-d to note
'!' the news
are certain
i-enefit
i;aper. as it
i call for the
lent powers,
jtr the besj
i
but ribbons will be presented show-l
ing the winners.
On the evening of March 2nd there
will be given a general school pro
gram and a play well worth while.
while March 3rd will be given over to;
addret'es and an evening of sociabil-
. . All .. . . . . ... ... I . . . .
,Kets o: eats ana a-general social t:me
j is expected.
J Anyone desiring to make an entry
in the stock division will idease com-
lroill t ,n tti W O Rhtvrs nr T-Ipr-
m;;ii LtuTcfens. who cie tlie superin-
of this department. Super-
endents of the swine e'epartment
terdents
i:
Will Display Designs
Max Pmuerhofi is ju
on some designs for ii
tirjn. which he will u.
;o;;-oi! ami will displa;
w CM win low of 1 lie
Mitile company stor--.
them. They will be v ,r
. v at work
nor decora
the coming
hem in the
are Martin Bomemt ier and Jese
Stock; of tarm products and seed dis
play. Conrad Baumgartner; school ex
hibits. Fred Wendt : poultry. Mrs.
Frank Bueil and Miss Delia Oehler
king: fancy work, Mrs. H. J. I'othast
and Miss Meta Reickman; plain sew
ing;, mending and darning. Mrs. H.
ndock Mer-JV. Mcl(-nald and Miss Margaret
Watch for
th while.
Kske a Merry I veiling
At the home of Mr. ;
rhmidt left Thursday
cd a number of their :
r.J unmarried friends
or a pk.r.s,iiit cveniur
in mus'c. sin;.; in
ncrsp'.-rsed with socia:
Ivr gt ii: A l o?
mi
- 1 Mrs. Louis
vcuing. They
oung married
.M their home
v. h ich was
and games
conversation.
-tis ar. the
ihion of the pie: -ant evening
served a very delighn'yl luncheon
which added
ivuing.
to the already pleasant
He2red Themse-ves to Hogs
Wni. Bornemeier from neur Efm-' Jchn Gakemeier was looking after
wood was in attendance at the farm' rem e business matters m Oman a last
g in Murdock last 1 Thursday and Friday, and
of an attack of pneu-jthe mint
is reported as cett in z in the d
still very 'in
y scxn fe ed
A short time rtuce.
er cn. hearing some'-t'
his barn started out to
when a a-
the darkness and iua
the darknebs. Mr.
to .tho driver, but
Shepherd; school displays. Misses Isa
bel O'Falleran and Miss Margaret
btl O'Halleran and Margaret Amg
v ert. Mesdames Harrv Gillesnie and
J. E. McHugh.
i Other schools at this portion of
the country have been asked to make
exhibits and it is expected that they:
Will icspond. Misses O'Halleran and:
Gakemeier of the teaching force were :
'visiting the other schools in the '
'neighborhood last week, explaining!
Ithe matter and securing their co- ,
. operation. A pig club has been e;r-j
-gar.iz?d and will start with a mem-;
be: ship ranting from twelve to tv.-en-:
ty numbers. The boys will have i
their pir-s on exhibition. i
('all Miss Marv Rush for general
information.
max
x? wil t&s &
Cj Are you aware that
scant walls ana wood
work around you every
day depresses your
spirit?
f3 Renewed surfaces
bring pleasure and re
newed interest into
your
HOME LIFE
CjJYou gain advantage
of price and service hy
your advanced order
for painting and deco
rating. Call Today
19-G
Murdock, Nebr.
The Dusterhoff Sho
ps,
NEBRASKA
PLATTSHOUTH WDJ3 GAZIE
Frcrn Fat urday' s Liafiy.
e Added Kuch Appexatas
:tjmpanicrl by Gus AVendt,
burt.au meeiin:
Th r.rsday.
Mr. Roy White of the White-Mat-: liad business there,
thews Land Co., was in Murdock Fri- ' Miss Martha Lau
was
who
ac-;
a3 a guest at
This is Fool Proof!
about acain.
Miss Selma Brauchle. who has ju i
resigned her position in the Murdoc'.;
a!ir:g with-l.er rirters. Mr:. Buir.emeifr
oi soutnwtst cl lurnock, ana .rs. .i.
Schejenecker, of Lincoln, for a por
tion of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Miller, r.f
Ofiden. Utah, arrived in Murdoe k
last week and are visiting at lie
rr. Nels Pet
Tinhance in
t'e what was
claihed oast
its getaway -e r.iurdock scheiols have just re
eitrson call-'c- 'vcd two new sewing machines and
v would not '-'1 receive two more in a short time.
The follow-! which are to be used in the dotnestic
the stable : science aepartnent oi tne scnooi. a
also been aa-
i?r-ward IHvytr were the ehi 'f w.or-o-s
i'r -the local-, Gradoviih- secur
ing ihii:oa poinis and Iiwnr
I 1 v'-'.vf . Tiiis makes the s-'e-ond de-
Last evening the Plat P.mouth fi at of the season administered to
high scho:l basket b.ill team cleaned rn 1(V ;I.t. (.t.al tjuintet.
up on the Auourn l !gh sduud teanii '
at that city by the sct-re of 31 to f..
and in evrry way had the Auburn- j pCrU'ar COpjTiriitS and the latest
ites outclassed and guessing from 1 . ,
start -to finish. Frank Grad:vi!!e and; fiction at the JonmsJ 021CC.
The Adco dry storage battery sold by the Lund
bcrg Garage, possesses such safet3 characteristics that
it cannot be damaged.
it will not freeze and does not require care but
once a year, ar.o can always be relied upon.
The Lumberg Garage,
MURDOCK
NEBRASKA
uarmg
Mr. Miller
. Miller and
home of their parents,
being a son of Mr. C. L
wife, while Mrs. Miller is a daughter;
of Mr. August Pan.-ka and wife. j
Mr. and Mrs. Marion McCrory. cf
'fo jthwest of Flmwood, were visitor- j
(at Mui-'ick for a t-hort time la t
Tli nr.--day after having v:s:;ed at Orn
!a!a a;.d South Omaha, where th y
.vere guests at the home of Mr. and
; Mr?. O. II. Alien for a few days. Tury
; (it parte;! for their home on arrival
j here. i
i Henrv Rt:'hi;;:;n. A. J.
II. It- Srhiii.dt .. '-re vi. i:
co'n one Jay 1;T week.
were looking ; Iter
matters for the dzy
M.:en and rushed away.
f.,:v!rt nr.r-1 of hlou'l mid fount-: number or articles Have
'': t 's pork r? found that two ded to the apparatus of the manual
v tijLing about ICQ liad been killed training department.
r ::.! c:::Vr-'1 a.v. in is lOOKS lllie a'
ru-.ty
fills while the
had a light especially when they had
to pass right by the bou.se. It looks
lik3 fairly good sized shat would as
sist in clearing up this kind of business.
piVce & hubine.ss to Ulf. ' ft R h T l Rf H
feSf- lis". H bAU KM I
Kcny a Plattsnoatli Keacler Will Feel
Grateful for This Information
PER TON-ONLY
Best Illinois coal during this week for $8.50. cash
only. . Full car just received.
Banning & fiokios,
MURRAY -:- . -:- -:- NEBRASKA
Xeitzel and
;ipg in Lin
where they
some businer.s
regarding ti.e
const ruction of a nev school build- ;
inr. thty bein apTioint'.-.l a comml:-
jtee by the board of edtrcatijn for that
'rurrose.
i The Royal Neighbors Kt nsir tc. n '
jmc: at the home of Mrs. O. t. l,tl-i
U.st Thursday af: rncon. The asi:-.- '
ing hoste s v..3 Mrs. A. R. Ilornbech.
j'The afTenioon war spdit in j. laying
; games aplTcprlatc to the Valentine
jrn.son. M.-s. Johanchcn and Mrs. A.1
J. Tool won tie prizes. A buffet
j luncheon wa.- served. ;
Marval Aaigwert has made a draw-1
line ef the front elevation of th Mur-!
'dock Mercantile company's busin- s '
i bouse in v.hich she- has copied alto
!tLe window disriiav.,. liuI which ,-
. - - - - . . ...... v u"iih. I. J v ' : i ;
the drawing has'
locates in Weeping Water
Jess Landholm lia; leased a birild-:n-
nnd engaged in bi?'ness at Weep
ing Vf.;er. iiaviur: secured the build
ing which was formerly used ls a
:;-.;. f-;-iory. and has gotten to ger.ng.
he h::vir.g at this tir.e with h'm his
bro;h.er Alex Lanuholn:. who is visit
ing lure. Mr. Landholm reports en
joying an excellent business consider
inc the limited time which Le ha?
be'.: n there in busir. :-ss. He should
io veil there as thre is a greater
titil than at Murdoe'.., Weeping Wat
er being a much 1
arc hoping Mr. Lanriu
with abundant success.
place.
:ru may
We
meet
Enjoyed Visit Here
M r. and Mrs. II. H. Lawton
been enjoying a vir.:; " for the
fey eiays from three sister; oi'
have
past
Mrs.
La. ton, Mi'-s Eva Sorick. of Lincoln:
Mrs. Etta Fulton, ff Kock Island.
T!I . and Mrs. Glacys Jackson, of
Sterling, Colo. The; all enjoyed the
viii vry much., the ladies departing
e.n the evening tra.a for Lincoln
where they are gut- ts at the hornp
i f M. Sorick for a while before re
turning to their res; jctive homes. I
If your back gives out;
Peccmes lam, weak or aching;
t If urinary troubles set in.
' Perhaps your kidneys are "in a bad
V.T.V."
'loan's Kidney Pills are for weak
kidneys.
Local evidence proves their merit.
" G." T. Archer, painter. Locust street,
Piuttjaou;', says: "As a rule all
ps inters are bothered with disordered
kidneys because of the fumes-cf the
turpentine. This has always affected
my kidneys vhen,l have had inside
work to do. I have had to get up as
fjf ten as every hour of the night to
pas the secretions. Sometimes when
going up or elown the ladder I would
have quick stitches take me in my
kidneys that felt like needles. I
have always found Doan's Kidney
Pi Ms a rediable medicine. A few al-wi-yc
pive me relief and keep my
kidneys in good and active condition.
I wouldn't, be without Dean's."
Price f0c. at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Io:'.n"s Kidney Pills the same
that Mr. Archer had. Foster-Miiburn
Co.. Mfrs.. liufi'alo. N.' Y.
We Are Headquarters
for
GAS ENGINES ENGINE OILS TRACTOR OIL
Harvester Oil Axle Grease Hard Oils
All Kinds cf Motor Oil
ALL STANDARD MAKES OF TIRES AND TUBES
Our Prices are Always Right
MURDOCK -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
SERVICE MEN AS DRY AGENTS
Even's OveraSJs
.and Jackets!
Good Weigh n Stripes worih $1.50
Wednesday and Thursday Only CASK!
-MordoGli Mercantile
Co.,
MURDOCK
NEBRASKA
line. ,The name e
been made "The Shop Complete." to
signify that this business house can
supply all the wants of the heme.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stock are enjoy
ing the por-vvsvion of a new Ford se-
dan which, is making traveling very
j comfortable for this very popular
I coupie at this time. They were at
Lincoln a few days since and on
i their re-turn were aceomnanied Lv
,Mrs. Albert Zabcl, of that place, a
: sister of .Mr. Stock, and Mr. and Mrs.
; Herman Dittman, of Imperial, who
jare visiting here.
Baby Chicks by Kail
Puff Orpington eggs for hatching,
nd also baby chick'. Mrs. G. V.
Infant E'ied Last Thursday
The little son o Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Klemme did' last Thursday
after a sickness e ending over a
few days. The coi:( ji';n ef the lit
tle one was such th::t it slept nil the
lime and could not :e a routed from
the lethergy. and fii Ily parsed away.
This is one of a pal1- of twins with
which this couple v ;s blessed about
a month since, onlj to be bereaved
I y their loss one hen but a few
hours oid and the ot : er at thi;; time.
The have the sympathy of a host of
friends.
"Washington Feb. 1C. More than
SO per cent of 4 he prohibition field '
forces are former service men, and
more than 4 5 per cent of the clerical
force rendered war service, accord-!
ir.g to figures made public tonight,
by Prohibition Commissioner Haynes.
It is the policy of the prohibition.;
unit. Mr. Haynes said, to give every
possible preference in employment to '
former service men and since he as-,
sunied the office of commissioner, ex-!
service men have con&Ututed CO per(
cent of the appointments in the pro-:
hibition forces in Washington and j
thruout the various states.
Pick veil. Murdoch. Nebr.
f!3-5
Enjoyed tlie Occasion
; The members cf the J loyal Xeigh-
lors of .n. erica i r.d their friends en
Joyed a fr.e mr-.k bali at the M. V.
;A. hall lu t Tuseday. at which time
: there was a large crowd assembled.
I The nu.if was furnished by the
I friends and members of the society.
Wavciiy Wen Over Hurdcck
; In
! ui'uoci:
Ithe
! ter
Held Enthusiardc Meeting
There was a r. ost enthusiastic
meeting of the far; bureau at the
M. W. A. hall last T: 'irsday at which
there was .much wi k done :Mong'
lines cf bettering tie orgauizat ion.
and work features t-t the association, i
MLStrs. W P. Iiann.
Senrl S. Davis, of Mi
cm and delivered a
ir.g the work aheac
r-i.U3 for acquiring
for the members!,
agents were also pre
listing in the work
Guard your stomach. It is the
foundation of liealth or disease. The
world's most famous Ftomach medi
cine is Tanlac. F. G. Fricke & Co.
MOTOR CARS
DECLARE THE WILL INVALID
;g of Ur. ion and j
rray, were prct;
iresses, explain
and sugg.esting
he best tuccess
p. The county,
jnt and were as-
gsme of frijt ball which li e
young men contested with
Wavcrjy young men. at the lat
place lat,t Mondav. th Wnverlv
Xew York, Feb. 1C. The wills of
Amos X. Bno, disposing of an estate
of $13,000,000 .largely to Columbia'
university and other public in&titu-,'
tions here, tonight was declared in-i
valid by a jury in surrogates court '
which found that the testator was of
miiound mind when the instrument
was exectuwi June it, iio.
015
New Eules -ffect All
The new regulat ms which have
UCr 11 1 I.M II 11 I I 11 ll L.11Y- Ik.lli:K. l.MiflTl .... . ... . .
vdll affect evervbod and it remains e It as a plain "selling tali" in
to be seen just where thev will get stead of trying; to fuw it up with
Yonr ad "will carry punch if yi
Itwn -u rn l-.T- c,.,irn 1- i- W ct-t-u jusi wilt c iie vsjii rci u;uib
(The game was one 'filled with inter-;in lhe, mf-ter' as tley vorK 1 urtber , WDs and, exagerations,
i-fi ,-rritnt J"il Hie idea. The regulations com-
was difficult to tell which would f'.1 lur vut a ""TVi
. iicn oi vaiue on lb-1 oaggage w nicn :
. is to be forweraed. and a sticker tell- i
n i rr, . , . , , ing of the Talue is adhered -to
it
be
the winners
There will be a general mask ball
at the Modern Woodmrai hall Wed
nesday of thi3 week, February 22d
the anniversary of Vv'at hir. rtor. 's
birthdaj-. Preparations are being
made for an excellent time and it is
the ;
this !
check,' whch reouin'S time and
is compelling those who have bae
gage to be forvared to have their
l?K'Tgage ct the cf:.ce in su3'icient
time to have this M'erL done or it
will hae to awa.'t the following
trtin.
Mow Would Vou Like to See What
Irvin erkood (Pa.) Saw?
. 'Onc customer told mc tiat after usinR one large
puiase of Rat-Snap, he got FCS.TV-E1GHT dead
nls. Hoar many more dead be couldn't aee. he
d'xsn't know. Remember rats breed ia&t and de
stroy -iolLu5' worth of property. " 35c. 65c, $1.25.
Sold and guaranteed by
Bestor & Swatek Weyrich & Ead
raba " F. G. Pricke & Co.
liick Prices
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1st, 1922
22-Four-34 Two passenger roadster $ 835
22-Four-35 Five pascenger touring 935
22-Six -44 Three passenger roadster 1365
22-Four-36 Three passenger coupe 1295
22-Six -45 Five passenger touring 1395
22-Four-37 Five passenger sedan 1395
22-Six -49 Seven passenger touring 15S5
22-Six -46 Three passenger coupe 1685
22-Six -48 Four passenger coupe 2075
22-Six -47 Five passenger sedan 2165
22-Six -50 Seven passenger sedan 2375
All Euicks F. 0. B. Flint, Kichijran
Buick looter Company, Fllni, Michigan
Distributors General Motor Corporation
Pioneer builders of Valve-in-Head motor cars. Branches
in all principal cities of the U. S. Dealers everywhere.
E. W. THBEVSCaAN,
MURDOCK -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
When Better Automobiles are Built
Buick will Build Them. v