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THURSDAY. APRIL 17, 1924. PLATTSMO UTH SEMI WEEKLY JOUBHAX r Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People oi Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially far the Journal Readeri If of tha readers of tka Jouiual knur of -. 7 social eveui or ilea of interest In this Tlcinlty. and will mall uu to tbl odce U wlU ap pear under thl lit ad in r. We w ant all new t tenp Ed; tod Money might be the root of all evil but there are lots of Good Rooters. Wonderful angel food cake for Wanted to Buy: A tent in fair con-1 J. sale Saturday afternoon. ; dition, size about 8x10. C. A. Trent, limbs Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Deles Dernier Murray, Nebr. alO-My. ; trees Alex Campbell and H. H. Shrader, who went with A. C. Mutz to south ern Texas, in the Rio Grande valley. j returned home last Monday very well I pleased with the country down there, ! and while there Mr. Campbell pur chased a twenty acre tract of land I which he will have put in a very high state of cultivation. The Rev. H. B. Hutchman and wife of Ammorette, Missouri, who have been spending some time at Omaha with Mrs. Hutchmans father, Mr. Charles H. Boedeker, who is in the motored to Nebraska City Monday W. G. Boedeker was a visitor in and his own home, and thus gettine H. Graves was cutting up thejho ital reL.overing from injuries re. which were tri nme.l from the LeiverJ from & 1all ,ome . 6ince in front of the C hristian church ' , . 5 . . when he was trimming trees at his v. f ir., M , i M .. a . afternoon. Plattsmonth last Saturday afternoon away with the brush and adding tOjl"" i mYtZi - - Kuby Meade was a visitor with and while there engaged "Bundy" . his store of fuel. home in Missouri on last V ednesday her friend Geneva Schomaker last Dovey and August Cloidt in a game; Uncle D. J. Pitman is changing his . . T Afnnriav aftpmnnn f i w. in.n n h!Mt..n c y, I County Commissioner Geo. L. Far- j . t I u iu nuuoc, . 1 Til.,, it. . spending a You will be able to buy home made ' has concluded not to put up ice anyl'Y , ' . bread at the market Saturday after-; more, but purchase it of the ice deal- "" TvT ,1 s noon. er, and this saved the building for over the ground where the graveling Mr. and Mrs. Noah Parker and a chicken house. IT T"" mm Chris Schomaker is few days with his son, Edward Scho maker and family. If you want a chicken for your Let's all be "good rooters" for MURRAY Loyalty Begets Loyalty! Cj Patronizing home institu tions of all kinds is being fair Easter dinner you can get it at the daughter Helene and Geneva and! Charles D. Keesee, who is farming j necessary grading done at an early Eloise Schomaker were visiting at on G. H. Gilmore's place, has been ! l?nie r the acnS of I? v,el DjLYtag a severe tussle with a bone fellon. which he had lanced on last ono and electric light companies is improving oil well. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schomaker and daughter Dorothy were visiting at the home of Ed Schomaker Tuesday afternoon. Geneva Schomaker was a Wednes day night visitor with her friend, Ruby Meade. They attended the dance at Union. Mrs. G. W. McCracken was a visi tor in Plattsmouth on last Tuesday morning, where she was having some dental work done. to those from whose patronage a visitor at the home of his brother market Saturday afternoon. Perry Nickles shipped a car load i the home of Ernest Schomaker Fri of mixed hogs and cattle to the South ' day night. Omaha stock market last Monday. ' C. D. Austin and the family were Tuesday and which Dr. J. H. Hall of Plattsmouth was visiting in Murray last Tuesday some at this time. a visitor in Murray, looking after evening, coming to consult with their E. F. Japsen. of the First Nation some business matters last Monday, family physician regarding their . al Bank of Omaha, was a visitor in Georee Kerr and Miss Eleanor Bur- little child. Murray on last Monday and was a nie were passing through Murray on; Ed Schomaker and daughters 1 guest of and consulting with W. G llltsuay ailernoon. going to see me Klr.isp Gpnpva anrl Mrs The force of workmen of the tele- was here for a couple days remov ing the poles which they had outside of the pale of the grading district. Holstein Bull for Sale F ne yearling, pure bred. Also Noah Par- Boedeker while here regarding some j some horses, or would exchange the ur and his granddaughter, Helene "laueis or ousiness. , horses for mules. Murray you expect to profit C; Loyalty to those who are loyal will work reciprocal prosperity. Pirker were Weeping Water callers I ittle Beatrice Rawls and Alice: Monday afternoon. Louise Hiatt were passengers to;al"2M pg R. B. Knapp. of Beatrice, was a ; P at1 sniouth last Tuesday evening, visitor in Murray with Joseph Staska. ; wllf re they went to Attend a birthday and who accompanied him to Ports-: "" :: ' Riven oy little Jean Caldwell. mouth. Denison and Irwin, where he . eei-Drating her birthday. I was called on business. GeorET E. Nickles. while wnrVriner with a barbed wire fence had the -ml Other shrubs from misfortune to get one of his thumbs ' :tv- Oklahoma, and which was dis- tnnuiea up wun tn." relatives, all planting some of the stock out. Walter Beyers of the road force of the first commissioner district, a man who knows much about road work, was consulted regarding the phone 1405. E. W. MELBERN. Will Close Arbor Day The Murray State Bank will close at noon on Arbor day, which falls on J. W. IJereer received a lam hov i Tuesday of next week. April 22nd. containing strawberry plants, 'fuses' That s tne day to P'ant trees and Oklahoma i beautify the Homes and make it more inviting for the coming generation. torn, which makes it terribly in the way when he wants to work. Eugene Powel of Piattsmouth was Robert Hall, who lives where Walter 'a visitor at the home of his friends. Sans formerly did. Addison Boedeker and Frank Boe deker and wife were visiting at Om aha last Sunday with C. H. Boedek 1 having a hard tussle with pne er at the hospital. tenri &. uavis oi fiattsmoutn wa Lester and Ray Schomaker over Sat urday night and Sunday, going home via the train Sunday afternoon. I W. H. Wehrbein. who has been ' Ptory ! of the gravel, j IfHfJJSS eumonia.l. 11 ' itoyai nas oeen assist- "c m, L.i i fie nom? or t naries .uutz Murray Will Play Ball The baseball fans of Murray have gotten together and will piay ball th coming season. While the organiza tion is not as yet entirely completed. grading of the streets of Murray pre- i ough is known that they will have iiouu team ami win piay uaai as 11 I CFor banking service tO Mur- lookinar after some business matters r anl it tH hnne.l That he mav be i t,: household work on account of tile rs v neonle vonr home town in Murray and at the farm west-of able to be out again in a shot time. 1 cf,Mrfs- MlItz 'ho has been Last Saturday John Campbell rcy people your uosnc town tQwn on last Saturday c M chrtswlsser was a very brief ! v'r" PCfr'- 'or some time past and dropped into the barber shop and bank IS unexcelled. Mr. and Mrs. Ed "Schomaker and visitor in Murrav last Tuesdav morn-: 7 :r at the hospital for a time for. v. as talking of the times when he K i i j - children. Rav. Vivian and Onlrfa In while nn hte wav to Omaha where ! tr'-ta!ent. came to Nebraska which was in 1S53 jj IVlurray money DanKea in callers "at the home nt John h.. m inntin.- aftW tm hnsinpss ! Henry fhilcott was a visitor ,-n or nearly 71 years ago. J. W. Berger De Laval Oil Don't experiment witK vari ous kinds of oil to lubricate your De Laval Separator. There is just one brand of oil which is exactly suited to the purpose, and hundreds of brands which will not do at all. Keep the oil cup of your separator filled with De Laval oil and you will get the utmost in separator satisfaction. The machine will turn easier, and give longer and better service. All light, high-speed ma chines run better when lubri cated with De Laval oil. It gives them the protection they need and is, therefore, the cheapest oil in the end. Sold in half-gallon and one gallon sealed cans, with a handy spout. PLATTSMOUTH IMPLEMENT GO. Farm Implements and Hardware Piattsmouth, Nebr. Other towns can do Murray , Wiles. Jr.. Friday evening. matters at the Union Stock yards. Murray from his home near Union landed at Rock Bluffs then quite little rrvl Th,? women of the Presbvterian The folks of G. M. Minford were;2"'1 '2S driven up by Mr. Eugene a mtte village in lioS. on the fourth lime gooa. (church will hold an Easter market down last Saturday from Omaha and j Austin to see his doctor. Dr. G. H. ! dav of JuIv which was 66 years ago. 7 Make it fiftv-fiftv Patron-'at the Library Saturday afternoon, he toko them home in the auto Sun- Gilmore. who is caring for his injured Both have lived here since and have , . r . J , April 19th. at three o'clock. day night and returned here Monday . ankle, which is getting along very , spn tne country change trom a wim w.e iiiose inbuiuuon& wnosc L. Sink, the local agent at Platts- morning to look after the business at suDDort and natronao-e vou mouth for the Dodge Brothers auto- the farm. I M1UIMIV.-, - ti kj UOIUCKt 1 11 V 111 . 1 1 II 111 III , It Ui i Murray last Tuesday afternoon. Charles Upp. all of Plattsmouth and more is at this time recovering very j Florence Bartlett who has been with the Lighting company, were in nl Iv but will have to remain In the shaving a tussle with the measles, is Murray and were trimming trees and hospital some weeks yet and suffers g t : : .: ; ione nicely ami was able to moving poMi and --tr.::.:htrnin-.: up iderahie fr rm hie Infinite hrr i ip.e:r lines. enjoy. We Close at Noon Arbor Day April 22nd well at this time. place to the highly cultivated coun C. H. Boedeker who has been in ( larke and ' the hospital for some two weeks and ' trv it tc tr.flQr Wi!l Celebrate Easter The members of the Christian church wil' appropriately celebrate the Murray State Bank Murray, Nebraska SLOGAN There is No Substitute for Safety 1 be out and around on last Tuesday T. .1. Boedeker of Wausa was a visitor at Omaha with C. H. Boedek- j er where he is convalescing follow- j insr his injury nearly three weeks i ago. Mrs. A. V. Kennedy has been feel ing quite poorly for some time and ' Las been kept to her home and bed. I but is reported as feeling slightly i better. SEED CORN FOE SALE nassintr of Easter hv services. 1 'I.L! ' - Hill Iff j " 1 doing well as one could expect. S both at the Bible school and also at ; master Will S. Smith was a',hp fhurch hour. The Rev. Horn. visitor in Omaha last Tuesday morn-'w!l formerly was minister for this j ina: ynd took a load of e?ss over to ' church at Avoca, will be present and Nebraska state farm test 94, I that thriving village and on his re- Iowa gold mire, large quantity W. Vallery. Murray. Nebr. Jack for Sale or Trade I have a good tried jack ready forj I service, for sale or trade. C. A. TRENT. alO-2My. Murray. Neb. ? Heinz catsup, 30c; 3 bottles for $ .85 Pink salmon, 15c; 3 for 40 No. 3 pineapple. 3 cans for 1.00 No. 3 Otoe hominy, 5 cans for 48 Monarch pork and beans, 2 cans for 25 7 cans Frank's kraut for 1.00 Two No. 2 cans tomatoes 25 6 lbs. 'bulk oats 25 Peaches in syrup, 4 cans 1.00 Jack Spratt ericots or peaches, 3 for 89 Van Camp's or Value tall milk, per can. . 10 Olives, full quart 60 Toasties, per pkg 15 Sugar, 10 lbr. for 1.00 DRY GOODS ITEMS Men's dress shirts, $1.45, $2.25 and $2.50 Men's dress ties. 50c to 75 Men's dress caps, $1, $1.50 and 2.00 Women's silk hose, new colors 1.50 Curtain materials, 20c, 35c, 38c, 60c and 75 Dress ginghams, 22c, 25c, 35c, 38c and 50 turn trip brought back material for a7-2wks ! making egg cases. Mr. Smith has i been doinsr a good "business in the country produce line. Mrs. Robert Shrader of South Om aha who has been so sick for some tim pat and who is just at this time convalescing following an op- ' 1-4 r 44 . ration is reported to be making fair improvements at this time. Her r meny friends here will be pleased to know of her improvement. Joseph i-JIington. who went away I from Murray about 21 years ago. and who has been making his home in! the northern portion of the state, ac-j cuuiiiumeu oy iirs. Ellington, arm- address the membership of the church and a general invitation is extenJicd to all to come and hear the address. All members are urged to be present for questions will be con sidered concerning the good of the church here. v MURRAY SCHOOL NOTES Don't miss OUr regular Sat-'vi,11' yUlvrPy ,ast Tuesday afternoon and said h exnected to make his urday night dance at home here for the present. , j vv . nerper nas letter from his i sister. Mrs. C. Aldrich. who has been j spending the past winter at Srilman, j and who says the winter has been very severe tbere and that she will impend the next winter in Southern ! California. The sister eelehr.qfpd lir Lancaster & Churchill, SSgrs. 83rd MrtM on APr "n. -Murray Kail -Saturday, April 19th Basket Specials! 8 Bars Crystal White Soap 2 Bars Cream Oil Soap 1 Package Crystal White Soap Chips (large size) 1 Package Sea Foam 1 Shopping Basket 40c value A $1.35 Value for Only $4 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR YOUR PRODUCE larding Creamery Gp. CASH PAID FOR CREAM! Glen VaSSery Building MURRAY, MEB. -Open Saturday, April 19th- H. M. Soennichsen&Co. Telephone No. 12 Murray, Nebraska Saturday Our Last Day! Saturday of this week we will close our business in Murray and at that time any article of merchandise, whether it be groceries or dry goods, will be sold abso lutely at cost. We have a nice line of groceries and they all go at these special cost prices. Also remember we will have to have all accounts settled. Now this means that THEY MUST BE SET TLED, for we will move the stock that remains away from Murray the coming week. Better take advantage of the prices while we are here. It'll be a long time before you will buy goods as cheap again. John L. Chilton MURRAY -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA The attendance in the primary room for the week ending April 11 was one hundred per cent. Mrs. Schwenneker visited the pri mary and intermediate rooms last Friday. Ckl! Gansemer was absent two uay last week. Henry Dietl was absent three days last week. The eighth grade received their returns apd four passed. Charles Howard had the misfor un to htfve his hand hurt while playing basketball. Florence Bartlett was absent four j days on account of sickness. M'irie Davis won in the geography (trill in Miss Rainey's room last week. Lois Graham won in the spelling ('rill in Miss Rainey's room last week. The Murray school pupils cleaned the school grounds last Thursday af ternoon. The grammar room pupils held a i nrimary election Wednesday morn ing. Mary Graham was absent two days last week. The high school students are en joying games in basketball. The Murray school pupils and teachers cleaned the school grounds Thursday afternoon. t Inez Hoschar was absent the first part of the week on account of sick ness. Curtis Faris was absent a few days last weke on account of sickness. The eighth grade pupils received their reports last week. Some were well pleased with the results. .Curtis Faris, Kenneth Ferris and Lester Gansemer were absent Fri day morning. VERY PLEASANT OCCASION From Monday's Dr11y Yesterday afternoon the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fay McClintock, in the north part of the city was made very happy by the arrival of a fine little daughter, who has come to make her home with them in the future. The mother and little one are doing very nicely and the occasion also became a very happy one for Grandpa and Grandma Herman Tiekotter and wife. threatened by the raising waters of that stream, and it is hoped that the patient will be able to stand being removf 1 to the home of relatives up in th main section of the city and if possible he will be moved today to a dryer place in hopes of benefitting his condition. FOR SALE IN SERIOUS CONDITION Twenty tons of baled hay. Phnoe 295 3. Clifford Roberts. alO-lwk When arrang.ng for the observance rtf Easter, remember that the Bates Book and Stationery store has every thing that will assist in making the occasion one of charm and beauty. From Monday's Dally Walter Elledge, the eleven-year- Old son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover El ledge. is quite seriously ill at the mmm home east of the Burlington station. The lad has been suffering for 6ever- THE CELEBRATED JACK ai aays irom ivpnoiu pueumunia niiu j his condition is quite serious and has ceased a great deal of apprehension to the members of the family. To add to the seriousness of the case the home, which is situated on the lowlands near the Missouri river, is i Be Safe With Your Crops! Do not let that hail storm catch you this year. We can protect you against fVI &L i 4 vS tnese storms ana in case or loss you will get paid right on the farm when adjustment is made. We sell Columbia, the com pany first to pay losses. In surance again fire, tornado, wind and hail. The rates are much lower this year, which is an item. - W. G. BOEDEKER - At the Murray Bank Registered with the Standard Registry of America and will make the season of 1 924 at my home east of Mur ray every day in the week. JIM is a black jack, mealy points, foaled Sept. 10, 1916. He stands 15 hands high. Weight 980 pounds. Sired by Blue Tie. 2nd, and his dam was Lady B. RETUPNS FROM CALIFORNIA From Monday's Hatty Saturday evening Mrs. Mike Trit sch and children. Plorine. Marion and Marvin, returned home to this city following a stay of several months at Santa Ana, California, where they have been enjoying a visit with relatives and friends. The family are delighted with their stay on the coast and the climate of that portion of the country, but are glad to be back home and to join the hus band and father here. HATCHING EGGS Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, $3.50 a hundred, or 60c per setting. Mrs. O. D. Sherman, phone 3304, Murray, Plattsmouth. Nebr al0-4sw. Poultry News! For the coming season, I am going to run a free clinic on chickens and their diseases. Any of my clients hav ing poultry problems of any kind come and see me about them. Free post mortem exami nation given where ani mals are brought to the office. I Dr. G. L. Taylor Murray, Nebr. TERMS $15.00 to insure a colt to stand and suck. When parties dis pose of mares or remove from the locality, service fee becomes due and must be paid immediately. All care will be taken to prevent accident, but owner will not be held respon sible should any occur. ALEX CAMPBELL, Owner When You Bury Your Dead insist on your undertaker using the Miller-Gruber automatic con crete sealing vault. It protects the remains of the loved ones Manufactured by Miller & Gruber, Nehawka, Nebraska Business form: of all kinds print ed at the Journal office. . nil I li TB- - w m m m J A mild ajratern ()f treatment that cures Pile. Fietula. and H ... tfier Recta) fSar .in I a akort time- wi:hnm aaaaaai .nr. '-thetic uerd A cure nurmlanf) ha cn eaaa L J - -- . u- J until cured. il .or free book on Kaetal (Wki with name mmd aU--noniai of thound of p rominent peop.t wr.o have b-:en permanently cured. J F" O T.'DIV C'tVATriDlf IX nit n rt an. . ot.n.t t-ctera Trust Dicta;. Oi r-- , Netbr.