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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1923)
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 192S. PiATTSMOUTH E22S-WX2SBXT JOTJZO&i P1GX mi har tvt th ettdil, At th bU iA Muxraj the. prpgrajn w listen.!, to! by a large crowd nd due to the) eourtesy of A. D. Baake and Curley' Reeves, the arrangements were bo perfect that everyone could hear dis tinctly. It takes " careful manipula-j tion to bring the radio program thru a loud-speaker with such volume as) they ebtaiaed and everyone was very . grateful to them for. their efforts. 1 COMING! Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding: Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers It any at Ut readers of Lb Journal knor ot uxr ao&l event or Item of interact la Uua riclruw. and will mall aae 10 tola ofllce. It will b peax under tbla betd!. Wa waAt all aewalMai Saturday, Dacambor I5fh. at Murray BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION! Lets of us will be poor until we are thirty then we'll be used to it. Trip If you are in need of aprons we will be glad to sell them to you on December Sth. Presbyterian church. James W. Chilton of North Platte was looking: after some business mat ters in Murray during the first of this week. ! Uncle B. A. Root was a visitor in ! Lincoln last Sunday where he was a guest at the home of his sister for : the week end. Fred Engelkemeier is having a j barn built on his home west of Mur , ray and has been hauling the lum ber from Murray. Come and enjoy a good roast chick en dinner at the bazaar December Sth. Price. 50 cents. Morton IJartlett was a visitor in Plattsmouth last Tuesday afternoon, he and Mrs. Bartlett trying out the new car and finding it fine Roast chicken dinner, 50c; supper, J Herman C. Ross of near Union was 35c. At the Bazaar Saturday. j a visitor in Murray last Tuesday af- Mike Rys was spending last Sun- ternoon. day at Plattsmouth where he was aj James Tigner has a very sick cow guest at his home. (which received immediate treatment Joseph Green and A. D. Baake were and soon recovered, looking after some business matters Glen Vallery has a very sick horse I u l iiiua last, .uuiiuaj oncmwu. w mill ail IS U1UK uuuo lur 11a i . , - u .. l, I .v iv. o ,.,.n v, p,c),v. : ..? v, -ed some dozen of the machines which OUICl niii Ota itu IU Vt'I y yuo&lUlO u Ul ill lie UVCO till. terian cnurch December Sth, mencing at Ships Collanders 1 Growing out of the advertising which was given the Wilson Rotary Collander at the state fair last fall, ' a letter was received from Mrs. Anna Blenning, of San Diego, Calif., by the secretary of the company, W. H. Pis, who immediately shipped the instrument. They have just receiv-, s - O" - i VArk all VkAn arl KafnrA vonai rctl com-. entertained of saving the animaL J,.. , , ,.,. .i , ,A i Alba Ingwerson. of near Nehaw- a considerable corn stalk disease and j ka was looklne after some business tnat some nas prueu serious ecu i , . ... ...?- ana i, ... tie treatment. The matter he says W. Edmunds has been ln"l tue lULill oie iuubo nuiva matters in Murray last Tuesday ai- otners nave goiien over n wiin a, in ternoon. feeling quite poorly for the past few are allowed to run too long without days but is showing some improve- ( treatment. merit of late. . A. g. Long dressed a beef last ! Undergoes Operation Tuesday week which was distributed among Melvin Todd of Lnion. son of L. G those who were fortunate enough Todd, has been having trouble with ins loasus ami vtoa ittuca iu umaua "I 1 1 ' hurray tnunm iihtcq 4. iiiuiuini uuiiuui. iiuilu 4- 5' 5"",5S" 1 Arnold Mast who has been suffer , , . , 1 injr for a number of days from the to get some of it ny does tne nome team piay ZTip was able to be be in town ast 1 jirs. George E. Nickies was a visi- Lpitp r :r- r,WT, ctamninp Tuesday afternoon and is feeling tor in Omaha last Tuesday and Wed- better on Its own Stamping tier. Inesday. a guest at the home of her ground? Because it has the w. L. Seyboldt and W. G. Coe- jsisttr, Mrs. Robert Shradrr. i deker were looKin atter some busi- Ilanry C. Lon.? is naviag a new ' iipss matters in the county seat last door placed to his cellar which will Monday they driving up in the auto make the entry more convenient. Mr. of Mr. Seyboldt. J- A. Scotten and Fred A. Hild are) Roy Cole who was injured in the doing the work. I nr as Hrivins" tearing the led with boils for the past month. i muscles from his leg, is again so he icsn be at work. l - 1 ,i Edwin Shumaker was in Murray i ivi ury wmcu 1.1 n ci j. TuesJcy and rep0rt3 he has com crowd with iff Your home bank can be much rrore useful to the community if it feels it has the home peo ple with it. by his father and Dr. G. II. Gilmore where he underwent an operation for their removal and underwent the operation very nicely and is getting along very well. It is hoped that he may be able to return to his home and be again at his studies in school. Have Pine Time at Social The social and box supper whic- Our clock is still at the clock hos pital. ! I Those of the High school room 1 who were neither absent or tardy last month are Inez Hoschar, Lcraine Hatchett, Lois Scotten. Charles Bur rows, Lester Long and Merle Mc Cormick. j The pupils of the Murray schools' enjoyed their two days' vacation and returned to school Monday morning all ready to begin work again. f The box social held at the Peter-! son hall last Wednesday evening the i x J :V lb ' LK CETi do Murray no good. Keep pleted the picking of his corn which . went ail tne way irom zo to tv it at home patronize your bushels per acre. home institution make it use ful In Every Way. This 1 W. II. Puis has been sick at his , home in Murray for the past few i d:ivs and was able to be down to ' tewn on Tuesday particular "home town feeling the best as and who picked all his corn while in I that condition ii still having a num ber on his wrist. Orville Todu and Miss Margaret Spongier took Delbert Todd back to Lincoln lat Sunday evening after he had completed his visit at home fol lowing Thankcgiving. Mrs. J. F. Brendel received a mes sage telling of the very severe illness the Murray schools pui on last week 'proved to be a big success for wen well attended and most thoroly j Murray school. The proceeds total enjoyed by those who attended the;ed over $132. of which about $120 affair. The members of the high u-as clear. No box with the extep school put on a playlet while the tion of the children's, sold for less grade scholars put on flag drills and sang patriotic songs. 1 1 . "I! I U J . U l-uuwig xiaims a UdlitV Will UC IOU IVJ Ul Eapid Rise as an Actor Milton Sills was born :n Chicago Chicago- In college he was promi- than $1. We are very grateful to, the public for their fine patronage. j Blanche Scotten won the cake for the most popular girl at the box so-, cial last Wednesday evening, having 1.295 votes. Her next highest com- IT- ' r, .r ; . ' " '. ' '- v. it i -a. " -v.- 7 to you. Murray State Bank Murray, Nebraska SLOGAN "There is no substitute for safety! You wi'.l find the bazaar a good place to buy gifts. Murray radio fan3 wiil "listen in" Plattsmouth were visiting in Omaha last Tuesday called there on account nf thp illness of a little nephew of ' V- Hallas who is at a hospital in Omaha. C. M. Reed has been kept very , busv since the completion of the afternoon but not of her mothfir. Mrs. Thomas Jamison. in 1 t hmIb n ml nrMvpd bo The Hih school pupils realized afternoon but not LincolQ last Tue(lay. and depart. ent In theatricals and a'"ed the meaning of "Quick change." when , ..v, . for her bedside on the first train. 5 K? S ther learned that the play which they and,1S ?otJIr f WhJ.o P. w. Xol.inir and wife are an i i?1" ' were preparing for the box social.! c7 Ti jr-t-.l While F. W. polling and wife are visiting nith relatives in Kouth Da kota. Ilr. aid Mrs. Everett Spang- ler are looking after the affairs at the Nolting homestead near Platts mouth. We hope you will come to the ba- . . , , . I . ,1 ll 1 ,1 l . T . .k.l V . V 1 . " .-. 'gathering ot 1113 corn anu is sneuius, ber gth It v.nl opcn immediately having shelled for himseU. Robert after dinner. ue ther0 to make your 'Burr. Homer Campbell and John elections Df the choicest gifts to be Robbina. ; sold. E. W. Milburn has been spelling Charlse Barrows was looking after ; and delivering a fine line of yellow the business of the hardware store 5 corn to the Farmers' elevator com- during the absence of Mr. Peterson pany which he is getting off while who accompanied his wife to Omaha the prices are good and the oppor- when she underwent the operation tunities for marketing the grain is for appendicitis. favorable. (I). C. LaRue of Union represent- The Presbyterian annual bazaar jnr xhc Modern Woodmen of Anier -Prnt this weitl will be held at the church Saturday. ; ioa was.a vllsto. in Murray on Tues- much interest. December 8th. Evervbody invitea. AtViiiT- finlliran livintr SOUth Of Luac and Lawrence Atldlsman. of Piatt5mouta has commenced the con Springfield. Nefcr.. were visitors at struetion of a new barn on his home the home of L. C. Hoschar last Wed- 1&(.e and hauiing the lumber nesday evening. from the yards of Banning & Nickels Miss Ida Wilkens. the county home at Murray and is rushing the matter agent, will meet with the ladies of aiong rapidly being furnished excel- the Lewiston society for an all day lent lumber by Mr. Geo. E. Nickels, meeting Thursday, December 13th. The funeral of the late S. L. Fur- i The problem they will take up will ong- was ite( last Monday afternoon be the discussion of silk and wool at "the First Presbyterian church, materials. tke services being conducted by the Mrs. L. Hoschar and children Rev. W. F. Ore ham and the inter were visiting at the home of Mrs. ment being made in the Young cem Hcschar's ccn. W. E. Hoschar. of etery. Uncle Furlong has lived at Gretn3, on Thanksgiving day and the old home near Rock Bluffs for a the day following. There -were 26 long time and has enjoyed the hon present at the Thanksgiving dinner, or and respect of a host of friends including relatives and friends. vho will revere his memory. day of this week looking toward3 the installation of a class of Wood men in the near future. Uncle C. N. Barrows and wife, who have been staying for some time at the-soldiers Mil ford, have leturned to Murray and are occupying their home here and will make the winter here. Everett Spangler who is a radio Z; i rr 'oo . iJ h'had been given a short time before in ; rapid and it was not long before nc . ,, . i ; . J; tr , i a neighboring district and so were v. as nlaying important iart3 in ie-i . . it t ;,', i t -tor compelled to prepare another one on' gitimate road show campanies. Later , , 1 , . ,' i vp? rs was loading man in Belaseo. panies. The screen calling him. he 21?:: V?nm .adTance- Pf ioinod the Universal, later playing hrntr Hoschar Tv'isi'ting at the loading mips an a fre lance in other ,nez Hoscnar was visiting ai me IVZZJ VJ noe of her brother at Gretna. Ne com panies pictures, Among his re-,. ,o . . K,0 .OT. anA iu -' v , Loa Davis did some excellent work during, the vacation. She worked j cent successes were 'Firming Sands." "The Woman that Walked Alone." "Isle of Dead Ships" and "The Spoilers.," . In his latest vehicle, "Legally Dead." to be shown cit the Peterson hall Saturday, Dec. 15th. he is said to have done some of the strongest work of his career. Ireta Henry and were absent from ..Eeard from , Coast-to, Coast a. Ruth Bourne Charles Howard 'school Monday. Lauren Todd, one of the high school students, has left school to assist with the picking of corn. Helen Dietl returned to school on Monday after being absent several weeks! - ; r " Alice McCormick Salvation Army girl, who sang for a year on Broadway in a "Musical Skit." in Iliac XJmva.m J . . At a 'y.lB m wb Hundreds of phone calls, telegrams " w uur.ug me muc i.ju p. iu. and letters have been received i"ra onia are ixiene ueies uernier.i their i ivuia uiauaiu, xvatucr-; iue: ijunK. warparei ivirapeK. iviargar- n was me doctor s inning, "Legally Dead" Featuring MILTON SILLS The Biggest Bill Ever in Murray! Admission 15 and 3Cc gratulating Murray, artists on program broadcast from Radio Sta and bis vacation at the home of her parents u,ulul'"' " I. Plo T-l,.l T j i : v. ; -1. 1 I T 1,1 vk..,k. and sailors' home atition WOAW in Omaha last veek. .7"" "f J epoB D, " " 4t... f; Few Suggestions for Christmas Gifts! CHINA WARE DEPARTMENT 42-plec2 "white and gold English dinner set $16.75 42-piece Marcella pattern English dinner set. . . . 14.75 42-pIece American white and gold decorated set. 9.75 23-p:ece Pium Blossom tea set 8.95 Our Toys and Balls are Here! Do your Christmas shopping while our stock is complete. Everything to please the hearts of the kiddies. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Ladies wool hose, brown and black $1 to $1.50 Ladies silk and wool hose, black, brown and heather mixed. Per pair $2.50 Ladies fibre and pure silk hose, fast colors of black and brown 95c, $1.50 to $2.75 Women's black and tan leather American Beauty, Copenhagen and sand color felt lined slippers, chrome cushion soles. Sizes 3 to 7 $2.50 Women's and Misses brush wool gloves, extra length gauntlets 85c to $1.50 Men's pure thread silk hose, brown and black 75c Men's fibre silk hose, brown, black and navy. . 50c Men's mercerized hose, brovn, black and navy. . . .35c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Highest Price Paid for Your Produce! enthusiast has just installed three new rcdios. they being for Mrs. My ra McDonald. John Hobscheidt and Mrs. Peter Perry. They are all well pleasred with the new acquisitions." Liifian LaRue the Finger was ask ed to sing at a box social given at Avoc-a and went over and gave them a number of his bt-st which are sure j ly good, raptivatinsr the entire crowd jand has been asked to come and sing again. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Deles Dernier took Misses Helen Todd and Ina Deles Dernier to Lincoln where they took them to their schools. Helen teach ing at Geneva while Miss Ina Deles Df-rnier is teaching in the schools of Minden. Iniring the Thanksgiving holiday J. D. Lewis and son. Wayne, went to Macon, Mo., where they visited for a few days, returning on last Saturday evening. While there they visited at the old time home of Mr. Lewis. Sr., making the trip in the auto of Wayne Lewis. Mrs. L. C. Hoschar and children were spending last week for a few days and enjoyed the Thanksgiving day at the home of a son. W. E. Hoschar who Is farming near Gret na. The children to accompany Mrs. Hoschar were Gladys, James. Irene. Margaret, Thomas and Nora, they sure enjoying the visit. Frank Mrasek, who is a veteran trucker, made a visit to Omaha last Tuesday with cattle, sheep and hogs composing his load going and brot bavk merchandise on his return. He tells of a large amount of shipping of stock being done by truck now and thinks probably one-half of the" stuff received comes that way. D. J. Pitman of the elevator com pany reports a very good delivery of corn during the past week. Among those who delivered corn to the ele vator were: Homer Campbell. W. L. Seyboldt. O. T. Leyda and Will Cook. In many instances the deliveries T nttnra V. r, onnia frrr,l cnoot tn nt " " """"""i fuacoi lUiUltr UI1U UtULlB lO 111C. and from Canada to Mexico. Uncle i . tv " I ' fee mriuing urama 01 ine nnuy iuuiiu t k The attendance m the Primary defeat of death in "Legally Dead," strayed away. his horsee which had among listeners, while some of thu m was hundred per cent. almost one the Universal picture to be shown at! A number of Fairview residents .1 : . n . v.rv Dnlnk T."" nn nedy'a piano selections and Will Lind-;pjJ, 5.,75 f aP" est. the Twenty-one of the the Peterson hall Saturday evening, were in attendance at the Oxford December 15th. by the Murray Com- box social and report a fine program I TKa twitWIc a I. A f . 1 . . V. 1 . .: .-. 1. 1. . .1 J . 1 n v. n 1 1 ner s cornel, soio as Deing tne serous ,.an,- v, , m v. ' u-.-n o 1 u v. ... ii..,, Ttrart from a few of' ' auoui. ui wiuj aiivc .utuui iliic . i isjcis, ui maua. niu oiicunciiu uu ut suiitriiiis letters received: ; inthrop, N. - ou sure hac- ... An . ' th Hht Rnirit. Mav God bless vou iuu rueuncB, in. - for broadcasting it. Your ' J? is splendid and sonie one give the Thos Beither aDsent or tard : Murray "promoter a good hand-' . PriTT,orv. " .1.15 8 shake for me. Urn sure Murray is !" " .l"s ViT-'""" T . FAIRVIEW NEWS ITEMS fn h,trh T iVriP rf"ht nn throw in Lon chard Brendel, Mary Mrasek. hfh0 ieanriShini?P: t,I S James Greene. Rosemary Friedrich the auto bed and find a place to Rm.-.--- t?-,q uL ' camp in Murray. Richt.er. .In Rirht.r p.ir.n. r.,. Yonkers. N.Y.-Have just enjoyed be V-V rrrr.;; your wonderrui entertainment es- dj ' ,,1. ' IrS1?; CoVeVtr hone. John" PoInSr! 4 ttu,c.,:'"u." k u- UUV .l Sheila Covert. Donald Mrasek and way I will bring my bathing smt and pjora Jane Boedeker enjoy a swim. Enjoyed the poem, and ; ine mixeu quartet, w as nne. cuure iirnriCt I mriTlinr iirivit program distinctly heard on a loud.HfcHfc'X A HIi UHh lYITH from blood poison remains about the same. For Sale Yearling Hampshire boar. E. W. Bintner, Murray. 22-3T i Mr. and Mrs. John Rohrdanz and family spent Thanksgiving at thel home of Mrs. Rohrdanz' sister in Pa pillion. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mayfield and family spent the week end in Oma ha at the home of Mrs. Mavfield's parents, having gone up for Thanks- hear you again soon Boston. Mass. This is to notify you that we enjoyed your concert last night very much. I was particu- j iany entertained Dy i ncie bam iatia Will Campbell- . Milton Sills ln, h!5-80. "Ca"y,Me Bck ' 012 MlDni 0'Reilly:::::::6rL?re Idams ii6.ini. v...iw oviruu.u Airs, camnbell Marnrit ram - : giving. 'A TUDIIIO lIDnil TUDIIIC Miss Lucille Horn spent Thanks-j-.-innlLLO UlUM I linlLLo ffivinff vacation at the home of her ..J- i parents. P. A. Horn's. 'A - . I Miss Vestana Brady teacher of the X i PairriAw cchnnl cnont Thinlmirl.;.. Sewing Machines Re paired by JOHN BAJECK Phone 126-J Satisfaction Guaranteed II. W. A. Bldg., Plattsmouth cornet bell and piano s-olos clear as nhell a T ! 1 - o FiriTi" T. ,1 : r. j - tiu in oiurgis (Jake's Sweetie Fave O'Xeill x TT7 . . (Malcolm Steel Chas. A. Stevenson Goes to Hospital for Operation i District Attorney Joseph Girard Mrs. E. L. Peterson, who ha3 been The Anarchist Albert Prisco troubled for some time with appen- The Judge Herbert Fortier dicitis. accompanied by Mr. Peterson The Governor Charles Wellslev and Dr. J. F. Brendel. her family .Detective Powell Robert itnmn physician, went to the Lord Lister Dr. Jay Gelzer Brandon Hurst no3pitai in umana, where on lues- day she underwent an operation for relief. Following tne operation and recovery from same she was doing nicely and it is hopad she may have a rapid and permanent recovery. . M . Soennichsen & Co. Telephone No. 12 Murray, Nebraska were made because they did not have crib room and did not care to build more at this time preferring to take the change in money. Hurray, Hebrasha at Peterson's Hall, Saturday, Dec. 8tb AJ . . j25c Admission g'gc Lancaster & Churchill - The Story In the tiny courtyard of the prison a group of men moved nervously, each trying to look casual. It was a few minutes before six a. m.. the hour of ttpraliiMia Ladies Were Well Pleased in a gray cell a' man sat wit hi me laaies 01 tne cnristian cnurcn neaa on his hands. He raised his were very well pleased over the ex-, head and looked into eternitv In cellent patronage which was given a few minutes he would be dead. tnem at tneir inanksgiving dinner Ana he was innocent, and supper, which event has been an In a Bide room of the warden's annual feature with these ladies for office a doctor and a hysterical girl a good number of years, but never came to an agreement with the war have they met with more whole-: den. If the governor phoned a stay hearted support than this year. They of execution, but did it too late, the have received many nice comDliments doctor could have the body of the over their cooking and serving, but. victim. What a 6trange agreement, not beyond what their efforts werej And in, an impressive library room deserving of. as they surelv served in the governor's home a visitor sat two excellent meals. The ladies very .with him at this earlv hour. Th kindly took a dinner to Mr. and governor was cool, calm. He consist Mrs. D. J, Pittman, who desired toiently shook his head neeativelv. Th patronize the 6upper, but on account ; visitor wag a small-town banker who. of the poor health of Mrs. Pittmanjknew the man. who was to be hang could not go to the church. Both Jed and he swore the man was in-' Mr. and Mrs. Pittman were wellinocent. In the midst of their f ii The World is Mine!" These were the words of Monte Cristo when he escaped from the sea and you can exclaim the same if you have, one of the Kellogg and Westinghouse radio receiving sets which we sell. You can get anywhere with them except Mars and the other planets. Drop in to the Murray garage and hear them. Remember, we are prepared for your winter needs in the auto line. New radiators, batteries and tires. Our tires are going at special prices. Alcohol for your radiators. Our expert workmen are at your service. Remember, we welcome your tough jobs as well as the others. The Murray Garage A. D. Bakke, Manager Murray, Nebraska pleased with the meal and the serv ice as well. versation the visitor called another. a girl,, m frocn the waiting room. I She was crying. What she told the! governor was that her "sweetie" did j ine murqer tor wjucn another man 3 Show and Program 4 Success Murray is indeed to bu congratu lated on the unbounded success of.was to hang the Community radio program last "The prison warden's phone rang, week, which was heard all over the and as he listened hlB face paled at United States. Bach number was "ords or the governor, excellent and all were entitled to a" Too late!"" cried the warden, but A miM (yttera of treatnent that cures PUea. FWuIa and I -t itiai Lueaar is a sbprt tim without a aevcra aur- ' a" 1 gical operation, rut Uiioroioun. lather o olhar aeneiaJ aa ammecic Died cure ruarantccd in ercry eca accepted lor treatment, and no nunc to kc paid QIUU eared. Writs for free boalc am Rm1 Diou.. wWn ..ma. IMnnr,,.t. i J. ( prsmaeiu psopie who Have been permanently cared. DR. E.R. TARRY SANATORIUM. DR. R. S. JOHNSTON', Medical Direct l--' rT TrtMt glcK;. . On a' a. Nebr.