x MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1922. PLATTSKOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE ' MURDOCK DEPMR TMEWT. PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL. Am Here to Serve You! Notwithstanding the interference by the fire fiend, I am still here to give service to the farmer in supplying their wants and needs in the line of farming machinery and repairs. We have the agency for the International line, including McCormick and Deering harvesting ma chinery and the tillage machinery, including plows, discs, cultivators and in fact anything in the farming machinery line I can furnish you. Repairs for all and any kind of farm utensils. I would like to give you Phone 14-J. service. WBfl- GEHRTS, MURDOCK NEBRASKA Looking to Farmers' Meeds! 1 2-inch, guaranteed sharpened ready for use .... $6.00 14-inch, guaranteed sharpened ready for use. . . . 6.50 84-inch 4-horse evener, best quality 2.25 90-inch 4-horse evener, best quality 2.50 Drive Boxing, Mower and Cultivator Tongues. Prices right and guaranteed to meet prices anywhere. -Work that will Stand Our Molt! J. H. BUO MURDOCK -:- Blacksmith -:- NEBRASKA "Ten Years in Business in ftlurdock!" o 4B 4& Better get reservation for work following that now on the calendar, as this will be a busy season. We are looking for good help and are expecting some soon. Our twenty-five years in the trade enables us to serve you best- 3? The Bustertioff Shops, MAX DU9TERHOFF MURDOCK -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA the work are urged to be in attend ance at this meeting. j Cabbage Plants are Ready We have cabbagre plants ready to ret nut. Can supply all. The tomato plants rrill be ready in season, or as soon as they can be safely set out. a24-2M MRS. Q. V. PICKWELL. Han f -T-rn11Ti4- T"-naT"f ainmTif TT-1 : 1 m . J .. prlsing a number of the teachers and other ot the yoiirg folk, gave their play ''Daddy" last Tuesday to a well filled and highly appreciative audi ence. The play was one of rare merit, and was surely enjoyed by all present. A neat sum was realized, which is going to assist in the liqul datibn of the expenses Incurred by the school fair and basket ball team. The members giving the show are ap preciating the excellent attendance which was given and for all cour tesies extended. We Are Headquarter for GAS ENGINES ENGINE OILS TRACTOR OIL Harv ester Oil Axle Grease Hard Oils All Kinds of Motor Oil ALL STANDARD MAKES OF TIRES AND TUBES Our Prices are Always Right -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA MURDOCK I E. "V. Thimgan and wife were visiting in Onfciha on Monday and Tuesday of last week, i Mr. and Mrs. Jess Landholni spent Easter in Omaha last week and made jthe trip in their auto. Conrad Baumgartncr was cttend jing the short horn cattle sale held j near Wabash last Thursday, j Mr. Lloyd Way was at Syracuse one day last week, where he went to j load a car of posts for shipment, j Business called W. O. Schewe to Omaha last Tuesday, he makinpr the trip via the Burlington from South Bend. Fred Deickman was in attendance ?t the short horn cattle sale held at the home cf Clarence Earhart last Emery Wilson of near Ashland was looking after some business mat ters in Murdock, hauling some corn to the elevator here. John Burt and wife of Omaha were visiting in Murdock yesterday ( Sun da v) and guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rush. W. H. Rush and M. E. Shatto shelled corn last, Thursday at the home of Fred A. Stock, which was used for feeding purposes. J. H. Foreman and wife of near Alvo were spending the afternoon in Muri'ock, being guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rush. - J. II. Buck and family were look ing after some matters in Elmwood last Thursday evening. Mr. Buck Buff Sock Eggs far Sale j Pure bred Buff Rock eggs for hatching. Price 50 cents per set ting of 15 at home or 75 cents by parcel post. Phone 10-L. Henry, Rueter, Murdock, Xebr. m20-3w j Hare an Excellent Ball Team j Mr. B. O. Mooney of South Bend was a visitor in Murdock last Thurs day looking after some business mat-i ters and while here was looking over the stock of base ball goods carried ; by A. J. Tool, with a Tiew of pur chasing the needs of a team which they have recently organized in their town. The team has arranged to play at Wabash with the Wabash team on Sunday, and are getting in condition for any and all comers. The team, which has just been organized. Is composed of the follow ing excellent young men and all ball players: B. O. Mooney, captain; V. H. Kitzell, manager: George Thim- Igan. catcher, while they have three pitchers and are preparing for any emergency which might arise. They are B. O. Mooney, A. Loberg and Glen W. Weaver; Jud Weaver, short; Clyde Ilaswell. first; Harold Towle. second; Emil Nicholson, third; Earl Talbot, left; Robert Long, center, and Billie Blum, right. j having some dental work looked af- Gillespie and ! ter while there. Thursday. Mrs. H. V. McDonald were visiting E. E. Marshall and son, Willie, of with friends in Omaha for the day!weM of South Bend. was a visitor in last Tuesday. Miss Eva Sorick, of Lincoln, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lawton of Murdock for over Sunday. Murdock last Thursday and were locking after some business matters for the afternoon.-"- Dr. A, R. Hornbeck has been beau tifvir.g .his home by trimming and Miss Leona Rush, who makes her i pruning the trees in the yard and home at Lincoln, was snendinc a few ! otherwise adding to the beauty of days at the home of her parents dur ing last week. Mrs. Win. Neilsoa was visiting for the day in Omaha last Thursday, making the trip via the Burlington car to look after some business mat the home grounds.- Ilcrtry A. Guthman of the Bank of Murdock was a visitor in Lincoln last Thursday, driving over in his from South Bend Messrs. Frarlr Meivin and Ray Boldin, the carpenters, are placing a roof on the home of Mr. Robert Crawford this week. ! j i I r MM i ISM Jn mm mm Mm ters for a short time Umil Kuehn was a visitor in Mur dock from his hnme in Lincoln last Thursday for a short time, when he , drove down to look after some busi t ness matters for the day. 1 Oscar McDonald was looking af- tcr Ihe appetites of the crowd at the sale held near Mahley last Thursday j with a lunch counter and was greet Was Some Obstreperous j Whatever that is you may guess, but at the home of Wm. Xeilson, ; William Irving, who has been mak- j ing his home there for some time on i last Thursday evening created some ; trouble which necessitated the in- voking of the strong arm of the coun- ty in quieting the disturbed atmos-' phere. After having exhausted all peaceful means of inducing the ob servance of proper decorum and the quietude desired, the sheriff was called for and upon a special invita tion, which consisted of forceful' Dersupsion and an auto conveyance, Mr. Irving went to Plattsmouth, whrre he spent the remainder of the night in the Cass county jail. He had broken" up considerable furni ture -and assaulted Mr. Xeilson be fore the law was invoked. many a hungry mouth to mm 2S i ee During Dzvies Women's Hosiery Are Now Ready Whether it be for dress, business, street, -sport or knocliabout wear there are styles enough in this Advance Display to satisfy the Spring and Summer Hosiery requirements of every woman. Allen A 'zC Hosiery With its reinforced toes, soles, heels and garter tops, is money's-worth hosiery in the fullest sense of the word. Furthermore, it carries with it the personal pledge of the maker's responsibility for uniform high quality. There are styles here for every manner of wear and service; for any occasion full size, full length, at prices no greater than those you would pay for ordinary hosiery. In silk, in lisle, in wool and in cot ton, for Men, Women and Children. burdock rtfercantiie Oo. i ed with jferd. f--j Mr. and Mrs. David Way of Arriba, i Co'o., who are the parents of Mr. H. 1 W?.y. superintendent of the Murdock ! schools visited here with his son and family for a portion of last i week. Frank Mabes and family, of Ben nett and Louis Hite and family, of j Cheney, were visiting in Murdock on Enstrr, coming to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hite and with I John Amgwert and family. f Harry A. Williams and wife of i Elmwood were visiting in Murdock for the afternoon last Thursday, iind I the Indies visiting at the home while ' T T -: 1 1 : .1 1 r tr IT' rpi.:m gan attended the fine cattle sale i near Juanley. i Mips T.Iarv Rush has bpen lookine ' efter the telephone station during the day time during the absence of the Misses Esther and Marie Schmidt, who were spending some time in Om aha during last week, visiting with their friends. See the ad of J. H. Buck in this issue of this paper and note the low prices which he is making on some of his goods and work. Yqu know, besides the Ipw prices that you are geiting the best of material as well when you trade with this man. W. O. Schewe. the breeder of short horn cattle and of which he has made a specialty, was assisting in the sale of this excellent strain of cattle at the home of Clarence Earhart on last Thursday, when the sale of his cattle and that of D. F. Tighe was had. TTowxli TVi,l w 111 4ti !- noil" fil- 1 ..... ... . " ture also add anotner room to nis dwelling, in the shape of enclosing the porch, which has been a feature of the home, making a kitchen of It and adding materially to the comfort and convenience, as well as the value of the home. A number of the young ladies of Murdock were enjoying a very pleas ant evening last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Norton, and rpent the evening in games and mu sic and had a most excellent time as well a3' enjoyed the fine luncheon which the hostess served. John Mockenhaupt, who has been away from Murdock for the past fif teen years, arrived here last Sunday evenina: and has been visiting at the home of E. O. McDonald for the past week or so. Mr. Mockenhaupt has been in the north for some time past and has not been in the beast of health, but is making good improve ment at thf3 time. Will Piscontinue Work Till Fall The ladies having in charge the ! construction of dress forms will from this time on not do anything in the making of dress forms until the cool er weather comes in the fall, hut will list the desires of those who are wanting dress forms and which will be taken up in the fall as soon as the meetings shall have been started ag?in. Those who may be desiring a dress form cm list their wants with Mrs. O. J. Pothast, who ,1s in charge cf the work. Painting the Store Building Harry McDonrld, the enterprising druggist, is having the exterior of his business house brightened up with some fresh paint and is giving it a battle ship gray this time. Harry Davis is doing the work and the work and paint is adding materially to the appearance of the popular business house. Making Some Excellent Signs Max Dusterhoff, of the Dusterhoff shops, has just completed a large sign in white with a deep red back ground which is one of the most at tractive pieces bf sign work which we have seen for a long time. The work is of a character which f e-, quires the greatest skill in its exe cution to bring the best results. Just take a glimpse at the sign when it shall have been placed and see how you like it. Looks' Like a Better Murdock H. W. Tool as the superintending architect of the consolidated water system which a number of citizens bf Murdock are installing, has been looking after some of the work of building the system and with the aid of Mr. Henry Amgwert is making some very substantial progress, hav ing completed the excavation for the cave which is to contain the pressure tank. The beginning of this plant is stimulating others in Murdock to a like move and may result in a system of waterworks which could embrace the entire town. Will Hold Meeting There has been called by the presi dent. J. C. Brown . of the Wabash Cemetery association and by H. V. McDonald, secretary, their annual j meeting to be held at Wabash on Monday May 1st at 2 o'clock in the afternoon to look after matters of interest pertaining-to the association and the cemetery.- All interested in Enjoyed a Badio Concert Mr. J. E. McHugh and family, with Miss Naomi Coglizer, saleslady at the Murdock Mercantile company, motored to Weeping Water Thursday evening wliere they enjoyed a radio concert at the home of John Crozier, who has recently installed a receiv ing station at his home, and being an uncle of Miss Coglizer, extended an invitation to the Murdockite party to come and enjoy the evening. There were present for the evening, Mr. J. E. McHugh and family and Miss Coglizer of Murdock; L. W. Stanton and Tami!y and John and Henry Cro- j zier and families of Weeping Water. Will Improve Property Mr. A. J. Tool, the hardware and harness man is arranging to make some very substantial improvements at his home in the near future, which will consist of an addition of some 22x24. feet and will afford two mote rooms for the convenience of the family. When recessions in prices came, we were prompt to take trur loss, as all business must which has not as yet done so. We are in position to offer to the public an ex cellent line of building material of all descriptions, at the lowest price level for good lumber that has been possible since before the war. See us for anything you may be needing in this line. We can save you money. Yes, business is good! Our prices are doing their part in this restoration of commercial activity. Tool, iiaumsn fefsy The Lumbermen MURDOCK NEBRASKA To ihs People of Eurdtek and Visinilp: We have opened up an up-to-date wholesale oil station in your thriving little cit3r with ample storage facilities and equipment to take care of your wants at all times- We handle nothing but the highest grade of pe troleum products and will endeavor at all times to give you a "Square Deal." We want your good will and will appreciate 3'our patronage. Our Mr. Schafcr is anxious and willing to serve you. Respectfully yours, -GEO. TRUNKEKBOLZ OIL GQF5PAHY- Cas Farming Ellschinery! I have the agency for the full line of Case farming machin ery. Such as Plows, Tractors, Threshing Machinery, Haying Machinery and fn fact a full and complete line. U can fur nish all kinds of repairs. Sec us, we will make it well worth your whil;. A. H. WARD, Phone No. 7-W Murdock, Neb. VALVE-IN-HEAD VQ if i ff. MOTOR CARS 8 Buick Prices EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1st, 1922 22-Four-34 Two passenger roadster $ 35 22-Four-35 Five passenger touring 935 22-Six -44 Three passenger roadster 1565 22-Four-36 Three passenger coupe. . . . 1235 22-Six -45 Five passenger touring 1355 22-Fotir-37 Five passenger sedan 1395 22-Six -49 Seven passenger touring 15S5 22-Six -46 Three passenger coupe 1S5 22-Six -48 Four passenger coupe 2075 22-Six -47 Five passenger sedan. .. 2165 22-Six -50 Seven passenger sedan 2375 All Buieks F. 0. B. Flint, Michigan Buick footer Company, Flint, Hishigan Distributors General Motor Corporation Pioneer builders of Valve-in-Head motor cars. Branches in all principal cities of the U. S. Dealers everywhere. MURDOCK NEBRASKA When' Better Automobiles are Built Buick will Build Them. Subscribe for The Journal