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    TETJSSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1922.
PLATTSKOTJTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE FTVZ
Murray Department
Prepared in the Interest of the People of Mam; and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journ&l Re&deri
If toy of the readers of the
Journal knoY- of cy socia.1
event or item of Interest Id
this vicinity, and will ml
itme to this oftice. it will ap
pear under thte beadtnr. We
v ant all news it no Editor
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Milt's Colts Win Game
Last Sunday in a very exciting
and closely contested game of ball
at Spring Valley, ililt's Colts copped
a game from the team from Percival,
Iowa, to the tune of 9 to 0.
Building for the Future!
A bank works for you night and day, week after week, adding
cents to your dollars. Little by little the amounts grow till each
addition is a respectable sum
Where dees the gain come from? Not from your pocket. Nor
from ours. It is the result of production. Money placed in a bank
is given an opportunity to work and to produce.
Thus a bank builds your wealth. Start with a small deposit
if you will. Add to it when you can regularly if you can do so.
It will not be long till you can fairly see it grow.
Murray State Bank
MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BEST SERVANT
Open an Account with us today NOW!
Henry Timm, who has been at the
hospital at Omaha, returned home a
few days since, and while feeling
considerably better, is far from his
ordinary health.
The game of ball which was play
ed last Sunday between the Murray
Coyotes and the All Stars, resulted
in a victory for the Coyotes in a rec
ord of 16 to 12
Jlrs. Ben Dill, who has beeh feel
Ine verv noorlv from an attack of
! appendicitis, is feeling much better
and is liopeing soon to be in her
usual good health.
Leslie Everett who is teaching the
j Buck school, took the boys and went
: over by the river to play ball last
Friday afternoon, of which the Buck
j school beat 10 to 9.
i Earl Lancaster is not feeling very
I well and has been kept to his home
and bed for a number of days, but is
improving at this time and soon
hopes to be well again.
concerned doing nicely. The happi
ness which has come to this Lome
shines forth from the face cf the
father, when he can get his faeto come he got up and was surprised
Surprised on His 42nd Birthday
At the country home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Schomaker south of Murray
Edward Schomaker was surprised
when about 50 of his friends and
reltives gathered in Saturday eve
ning, Sept. 16th, and had a most en
joyable dance ior him. He had gtne
to bed and when the crowd began
stock with water, he accidently
caught one of his fingers In the ma
chinery of the pumping apparatus,
with the result that the end of it
was nipped off. Mr. Hostetter crank
ed up his car and alone came to
town, driving with one han3 'to get
the injured member dressed. The
end had to be taken off, and wh'le
the hand was giving Sam much pain
he returned to hi home and work.
in her work of eookinjt nl fluting
the season when the canning in
done, will be of IneftlmaMe vte
as a labor paver.
composed from the smiles which Feem
at home there, he is trying to whis
tle. Joyce Smith and wife, with their
son, of Bloomfield. wh. visited the
state fair last week. rnJ since have
been visiting in and near Murray
with friends and relatives, departed
for their home in the northern por
tion of the statel last Friday. They
were also accompanies! by Mr. Lor
enzo Wellman and MiEs Evelyn Dodd
cf Orchard, who al:o departed with
them for their home.
Messrs W L. Seybolt and T. J.
Brendel were visiting in Omaha last
Sunday and attended the rnto races
at the Ak-Sar-Ben field, where they
saw some pretty fast wagons. While
thev were interested in the races.
to see what w& happening. About
12 o'clock they served lunch and all
left about 2 o'clock wishing Ed many
more happy birthdays.
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Borne one lifted the uattery from the
car of Mr. Seybolt and gave that I
down
George Ray at Kansas City
L?st Snturdav cvcm'rs. Dr. J. F.
Brr-ndcl, acocmpanied by Mr. George
S. Hay, went to K?npas City, where
the latter entered the Research hos
pital for treatment and probably for
an operation. He is sharing the
snn.e' room with Dr. B. F. Brendel,
1 who is also at the Research hospital.
Dr. J. F. Brendel returned last Mon
. day morning and says that the gen
tlemen are being cared fcr in nn
! excellent manner. and !ike the care
land treatment which is being given
32-inch Ginghams, 32c
See our 32-inch ginghams at Just
32 rents per yard, and some very
! fancy patterns at that, with excel
lent quality. "Along with'these goes
;a fine line of serges and flannels, as
well as an excellent line of winter
. enj ?, i:nderwear find the time will
i soon be here.
Better think about the winter that
lis coming. We have nn abundance1'!
Wanted, Walking
Mrs. Albert Jone Is tSeolriou r
rr-noirintr famtlr war.hinTS and wl'll
give the best of satisfaction. She
can be four.d Juft east of t railway
' tracks on the north bide of the Btrert
'and will greatly appreciate aty work
ia this line given ner.
Opening Seriei of Dances
Earl Lancaster. W. H. Human and
M. G. CLurfhtll. ho r booster
for good clean entertainment for the
oii;:r n.r".e of MurraT arid vicin
ity, will give tl e first of ierie of
dsinees to be continued weekly thru
1e fill rind winter, on nt Satur-
rir.ht. September 23rrt. nl tno
of winter .roods to supply your needs Peterson hi:!l. Everyone Is invited
at a verv moderate price. : '; cr.iu? c: ;.:id have a good tltne.
WILSON & PT'LS. I See t l oir rd elsewhere in this paptr.
Murray. Xebr. j
Collar.ders Ready for Delivery j
Font Wilson and mother were look-;
ing after business in Lincoln last
! Tuesday, driving over in the auto of
i Mr. Wilson, where they were' look-'
' ing after some business matters re
1 garding the collander which Mrs.
Wilson is having manufactured. They'
will have the machines ready for de-
Morton Part let t ami family spent
last Sunday at the home of W. C.
Giimore.
W. O. Troop was looking after
sor:e business matters in Omaha last
Mortdav and Tuesday.
working in the quarries at Weeping
Water, came home to help his father
shuck corn.
Wm. Rice, of Plattsmouth, was a
visitor in Murray last Tuesday, driv
ing down in his auto to look after
If you don't read the Journal you some business,
are missinc a lot of the important! Will Seybolt and John Stone ship
Mr and Mrs Xnnh Parker moved
to Louisville last Wednesday to make ' gentleman some trouble gettin
i their home in the future. Mrs. Park
er s sister, Geneva Schomaker, ac
companied them there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schomaker and
children of Murray were the guests
of Mrs. Schomaker's sister and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ruby of
"Weeping Water Sunday.
Carl Moore -who has had his hand
so badly crippled and which has
been causing him bo much trouble,
is now cettinc along nicely, and soon
new? of lass conntv. i pea a ioaa oi came 10 umaua iasi ' . " "
Letter Schomaker of Murrar was 1 week. Mr. Frank Mrasek taking them I Miss Goldie Smith, of Bloomfield.
viting his sister. Mrs. Xoal Parker , up in his truck. j who has been visiting here for the
at Louisville Sunday evening. Luther Meade was a visitor in Mur-; aPt ek; ?as weet fat h
, , tj Lv frm r.r Tin TnpsHvi home of Mrs. Kniss. departed for her
l i 1 V it 1 . I I . i)ut lull lias i i .i a. . .. . - -
. . . . .?! a 1 1 1. : l..m
inc lor some time ai me nome oi ms ana a aisu iuumus auci buujc iuo
Eon. Mark Burton, at Xehawka. inere matters as well.
Chester Snorrer is assistinc with! Henry Heebner of Cedar Creek
t -r j t t.- 1 liverv in a short time now. The !
Loses i.nd Of Finger collander which Mrs. Wilson has in
to town, where he was able to pur- Last Saturday while Sam Hostetter vented is one which is a great saver
chase another so he could have some ! was working with a pump Jack, to the housewife, as it will lighten1
lights. i which he was using to supply the her labors greatly all the year round
LOCATED A T MURRAY
Specialist on Swine and
Cattle Diseases
OH. 6. L. TAYLOR
Veterinarian
Will receive calls at resi
dence. Murray. Phone No. 60
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the work at the Farmers elevator. ; w no came over iasi sunaay, as pre-1 laf!t gunday
having terun work there last week. : vented irom returning to ms nome
Lester Schomaker, who has been last Monday by the rain.
home in the north last Monday.
j W. G. Boedeker. Herman Wohl-
I farth and Nick Fredrich were at-1
tending the auto races in Omaha onij
and report large ::nd
: teresting crowds in attendance.
in-
Wa Suril
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The excellent business which has come to us, and are
assured that it has been because of the very close prices
at which we have sold our merchandise and the cour
teous treatment which we have extended to the public.
Remember we are here to serve you to the best,
and are willing to do our best in this line.
The service store that serves the best.
Wilson Puis,
MURRAY
NEBRASKA
Mersrs L. H. Young and son. Parr, j p
received some fifty head of cattle )P
last week from Colorado, which they;-"
A Dollar's Worth!
F 10-qt. galvanized bucket
A dollar's worth for your dollar this is the key
note of all good business. It's what you want, and
expect. Our greatest aim is to give you just this, "A
dollar's worth for your dollar." Here are Saturday bar
gains at convincing prices.
48-lb. sack Heisel 'flour $1.48
12 lbs. pure granulated sugar 1.00
Roast beef, 2-lb. cans, 3 for 1.00
Cured hams, per lb 17J2
Salmon, No. 1 flat can 25
Pink salmon, No. 1 tall cans 15
Sardines in oil, 6 cans 25
Campbell's pork and beans, 1 8-oz. cans, 2 for. .25
Matches, Winner brand, per pkg 05
Palm Olive soap, 3 10c bars for . .25
Sunbrite cleaner, 3 cans for 25
Extra heavy jar rubbers, 3 dozen for 25
Assorted school cookies, per lb.' 25
Corn starch, 1 -lb. pkgs., 3 for 25
Cocoa in bulk, 2 lbs. for 25
Fancy Santos peaberry coffee, per lb 30
Golden Crust oread, 2 large loaves 25
Velvet smoking tobacco, 2 for .25
EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA
. .25c
12-oz. can Dr. Price's baking powder 4c
Total
BRING YOUR PRODUCE! WE PAY
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
29c
lu lilt
Soennichsen & Go.,
Telephone No. 12
Murray, Nebraska
placed in their feeding yards and
will begin feeding them for market.
Frank Mrasek, with a number of
teams, has been enlarging his res
ervoir and will endeavor to have
plenty of ice for the ccrr.ing sum
mer. He is also crpeting to enlarge
his ice house as well.
Phillip Spangler ot near Weeping
Water and family were very brief
visitors in Murray last Tuesday, and
also visited in Plattsmouth. where
they were looking after some busi
ness matters for a short time.
Phillip Lambert is painting the
home of Dr. J. F. Brendel and will
in a short time- have it looking as
nice and new as the residence of Dr.
B. F. Brendel, which has just been
completed in the painting line.
J. W. Edmunds and C. H. Boedek
er were looking after some business
matters in Plattsmouth last Tuesday,
driving up to make purchase of some
clover seed which Mr. Edmunds was
using to seed some of his lands.
Reuben Eaton and wife, with their
little child, were in Murray on last
Tuerday, coming, to bring Danta True
who has been suffering for some time
with lumbago. Mr. True is getting
along some better, but is suffering
quite a bit as yet.
Mrs. Homer Shrader has rented
; her farm northeast of Murray to
! OscarShrader, who will farm it the
j coming year. There is no house on
the farm, but Mrs. Shrader will have
lone built there in time for occu
pancy in the spring.
W. L. Killy, of Omaha, was a vis
, itor in Murray last Sunday, and a
! guest at the home of J. E. Hatchett.
j He was accompanied by Mrs. Max
(Martin and little daughter. Maxine.
'and also Mrs. Martin's mother. Mrs.
Clara Martin, of Chicago,
j U. S. Town and wife were in Mur
, ray last Tuesday with a load of
' grapes from their farm near the river
on O street, and sold a large num
j ber of people some excellent fmit.
j They were also in Plattsmouth and
sold a large quantity to the Masonic
home.
i Mrs. Charles Wolfe, who has been
' at the hospital for a number of days,
and who underwent an operation for
i the restoration of her health, is re-
ported as getting along nicely, and
is hoping that it w ill not be long
; before she will be able to return
' home.
j Dr. G. H. Giimore has to report
a visit of the stork at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osborne near
I Union, and the presenting to that
happy couple a fine young lady who
has concluded to make her home
with Mr. and Mrs. Osborne. All con
cerned are doing nicely and happi
ness reigns supreme.
Ira Bosworth and wife and Mrs.
Alex Mitchell, of Wabash, were vis
iting in Murray last Tuesday after
noon, they getting this far on their
way to Plattsmouth to look after
some business, when they had some
ill luck with their auto and had to
have some repairs made.
Mrs. A. J. Smith and daughter,
Estelene, of Cozad, Neb.. Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Duryea and baby of
Lexington, Neb., who were visiting
at the home of Mrs. Smith's mother
and Mrs. Duryea's grandmother, Mrs.
Mary Wiley, last week, departed for
their homes last Wednesday after
noon. They arc making the trip in
Mr. Duryea's auto.
Harry Creamer of Overton came
down last Saturday to visit his fath
er,, who is in a hospital in Omaha,
and where he lias been very low.
Mr. H. C. Creamer still remains a
very sick man, and while he is being
given the best of care, he lias, as yet!
not shown much improvement. Hisj
many friends here are hoping that he
will take a turn for the better soon, j
Dr. J. F. Brendel reports the ar-:
rival of a young man at the home '
of Mr. and Mrs. Lundsford Barbarick, '
who live north of Union, with all
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