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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1925)
MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925. 1'AGE FITS hH.M.Soennlcksen Co. PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL. MUR DEPMR TMENT. "The Store of Big Values" BOWI-BEFORE GKB.S7E33S! JANUARY CLEARANCE PRICES . i l?v0i$giMf s '3Ut a sma card, but it comes from hf a big heart to wish you One and All ''B Mmik A MERRY CHRISTMAS HlPPf fes AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR vl H. W. Tool AgOF Tt- Murdock, Nebraska wStttfffi Marcelling and Curling AT MY HOME Call Phone 40 for Appointment MISS THELMA WINKLEPLEX (Opposite Barber Shop) Murdock Nebraska pi r. 3 i teats ON and Dresses i Jess Landholru. who is having treatment for an affection on one of his hips, was a visitor in Omaha to see the specialist last Thursday end 'was accompanied by Mr;:. Langholm. Mr. and "Irs. II. V. McDonald ;vcro in Lincoln en last Friday with their auto looking af: i-rnoon alter the Beginning Tuesday, December 22 Women's fine winter fur trimmed coats, including Princess and Sterling makes! 9 women's fine fur trimmed coats. sizes I8l to 42 crmer values purchase of goods and Miss Irene j returned home with them for the, ' wwk end and the holidays. j C. F. Kupke had a wood sawing' ' at his home during: the past week, in (which the neighbors joined and the I winter and summer's supply of wood both are now in the shed ami will be : in readiness whenever n'vdrd. ' Messrs and Mes lames Leo and "Will liikli were in Lincoln l:.--t Saturday, where they went for a visit as well as to look aft"-r some business and to hold an interview with old Santa Clans, who had a date.v it'i them. ; L. Xeitzr 1. Ly reci'-test, taught the J large Rib! class last Sunday morn-, ling in plate of Mrs. O. W. Sh we ,: jtlie regular teacher. A ucp intt-r-' est was mannest as u-;:;ct'(l tue life of Paul the aged to his corona tion. J. Jonanson has been of having a e-od busir. -s with his ! V,. to $9S.50, now S45.75 a--41 I 2 coats, including strruht lines or flare, with or without fur trimming. Sizes 18 to 472.. Former values to $29.75, new $18.95 Miss Eva Sorick of Lincoln arriv-j coal for the Murdock school, wheih ed last week and visited for over the ; kept these gentlemen out of mischief week end with her sister, Mrs. H. H. j for the day. Lawton. J Both the Murdock Mercantile corn- Miss Thelma Winkleplex. who is pany and the cream station have doing marcelling and permanent ! been receiving a liberal supply of waving, is getting a nice patronage I chickens and other poultry during established. 'the last few weeks. Emil Kuehn was a business visitor Miss Elsa Bornemeier wa3 a visitor in the neighborhood of Eagle last at Lincoln last Thursday exening. Thursday where he had some business where she went to spend the evenin matters to look after. W. O. Gillespie and John W. Kru ger werf busy unloading a-car of with her friends and also to look af ter some shopping as well. For Sale: A Scotch Short Horn bull ready for service and an excellent animal, being pure bred and exhibit ing many excellent traits. V. O. Schewe, Murdock, Nebraska. The sixteenth Colonial Banquet range for this year was purchased by Emil Heiers. This makes it a re peater; for three years in succession Mr. Neitzel has repeated this. Henry A. Tool was looking after some business matters in Lincoln on last Wednesday, being a passenger with Emil Kuehn, who drove over to look after some business matters. his corona- V v. complaining 3 true!; and this coupled cvith the haul- K ir.sr of the children' fA scho 1 has been keeping him busy of lrite rnd he has had the assistance of Fred Tonal:. Jr.. in his work. Mrs. A. R. Hornbecl:, who is at the hospital in Lincoln, where she has iK-en for some time sir.ee her opera-: f tion, has been convalescing, arid is r.ov.- getting along nicely and it is Y hope that the time may be short p' 4 A 1 una Is the wish of the Murdock Mercantile Company to all, and with it good health, happiness and wealth throughout the coming year. An almost endless variety of Nuts, Candies, Fruits and every thing to eat that will make that Christmas dinner a happy occa sion. We are here to serve you, and appreciate your patronage. ho el. and ' into the;s il church, i For Her Fine Kid Gloves, Silk Stockings, a fine Sweater, Jewelry (very nice), a Ring for a special gift. Ribbons in any width, shade cr color. Silk Dresses, Handker c'aiefs. Kow about a Wrist Watch? For Him Scarfs, Ties, Cuff Buttons, Silk Handker chiefs or Sox. A hat or a cap or a nobby pair of Gloves. A fine Cigarette Case. Belts, Sleeve Holders. For Mother Glassware, Fancy Dishes, Fancy Napkin Sets. A few beautiful Curtains to enliven the home. Some new Knives and Forks or Silverware for the table. Aluminum Cooking Utensils or something mother may suggest. For Father A warm Leather Coat for the cold days. Overshoes, warm Woolen Sox. Would he like a good warm pair of Mittens? How about a Woolen Shirt real flannel? What has he been needing for a long time? For the Children Candies, Nuts, Toys. Sweaters just to fit them. Caps, Hcods, Mittens, Fruits, in cluding Oranges, Apples, Grapes, Figs, Grape Fruit. School help& Pencil Boxes, Basket Balls, other sport goods. 1 For the Whole Family A Radio, Blankets, Bed Spreads, fancy Pillow Cases, Reading Lamps, a beautiful Table Cover, a Rug for the floor, a bit of Fancy Work to enliven the home, or what you want. Store Open Every Evening lyrdook ier eentsSs MURDOCK, NEBRASKA - 1 3 now until she is able to return tc her home again. H. A. Williams of Elmwood was a visitor in Murdock last Friday and in company with E. W. Thimsran; they were in Ornahau where both had going and returning via' .T lattsmoutu jjjj where they also transacted some ; matters of business. J Tlmrn -irn "!.:; t T vrri T r t On S IT! 1 i progress by the Sunday schoi the rehearsals last late the right at the Evangelical church, j A program for th- Christmas enter- laiamem is in ire .illj- 'l'"'-;- tion and expectations are running ; t-r high realization will follow. L. Ncitzel has installed a mon strcus heater for the benefit of fcisjjj:y customers. They find a "warm wei- g- come now. It is a reminder of tbejt old time country store, where the - jt neighbors gathered, shucked their sJ corn and saved th3 country by giving the president advice on how to run it. Louis Hornbeck. of Lincoln, was a visitor in Murdock last Sunday and was accompanied by his daughter. Miss Caroline, who came as far as II. C. r.ackemeyer's, where i she stopped for a visit with her cousin until the father returned. V.lnie nere Louis was a visitor with his broth.- P 18 coats, styled especially for figures requiring straight lines. Dest ail wool materials, fully lined, with or without fur trim. Sizes from 36 to 46. Former values to $19.75. $14.85 January Clearance Prices on Women's Fine Silk, Velvet and Cloth Dresses Grouped in three groups at the following prices $8.95 - $14.85 - $19.75 . T T . 1 ers. 1. (5. and A. K. iivrm-t'ch At the homo a few nights since. a set ot harness oeiougum u v uu. Buell was stolen, while two halters were also stolen from FranK Duel!. and alo at the same place two bridles which belonged to Wayne Swartz were also stolen. Thus far no clue to the whereabouts of the pur loined goods has been discovered. Pvron McDonald wont over to Greenwood to meet A. E. Kroh. who had been at Lincoln to visit the son who is in the hospital. While going west where the roads are quite rough. the car slewed in a rut filed with snow, sending the vehicle with much force into the ditch by the road side, crimping the fender, but otherwise doing no harm. Miss Irene Lau was taken last week with scarlet fever and has been quar antined in order that it might not be communicated and the school she was attending has been thoroughly fumigated and disinfected that the disease might be exterminated. Miss Irene was quite ill for a time, but is reported as being better, though still having some fever. The Ladies Aid society of the Evangelical church met last Thurs day at the home cf Mrs. W. A. S blitz and her daughter. The ladies did much good work at their meet ing as well as enjoying the occasion very much as well. The closing fea ture of the pleasant afternoon was the delightful luncheon which was served by Mrs. Sthults and her daughter. Oscar McDonald and family were over to Murray last Sunday for a visit with the mother of Mr. McDon ald. Mrs. Myra McDonald, before she Coats for Children 10 aes coats for children, o to ll years. Former values to $12.75 24 Juniors Coats for ages 12 to 18 yers. Former values to $14.75 $6.95 $9.85 1 1 coats for children, ages 2 to 6 years. $4.95 I n H i ri-P 4. H 4 4 'i i 3 1 . I V i'i:ir,inr to ivhat the interior holds in i inz corn at the elevators in ilur- This morning feiunfi htewart r the way ct Christmas eats, Christ- j dock, each getting a large amount of j turned with IJrott aiid he w. s ;.t ci mas gift.-, and Christmas comfort in j this cereal. Among those who have araigned cn a complaint fib ! all lines and the best of all, is the j recently shelled and delivered corn i County Attorn, y V. G. Kic-tk. i.a: real Christmas cheer which pervades ! to the Murdock elevators are Joseph ing him with breaking and ri t : : the establishment and all connected , F. Gustin, John J. Gustin. Simon jand which carries with it l im i. i t with it. The Mercantile company ! Brackhogge. A. A. Lindell, the Earl : tiary sentence. hi-s a large ad in this issue of the Brothers, Ed Taylor, Edward Guehls Journal calling the attention of our'storff. Among this was some excel renders to their many Christmas of-1 lent corn, three of the deliveries go ft rings and we bespeak for them the ing number three, which is the com- f vilest share cf Christmas trade, to mercial grade. which they are entitled, carrying as they do. a stock of goods that would do c redit to a store in towns of much greater size than Murdock. For Sale Three male pi? full blooded Ches ter Whites, ready for service. 1 miles west of Murdock. G. V. PICKWELL. d7-10sw. Murdock, Neb. Averill Eroh Undergoes Operation Master Averill Kroh, son ' of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kroh, the owner of the market in Murdock. who has been suffering for some time from repeated attacks of appendicitis was on last Sunday taken to the hospital at Lincoln, where he underwent an operation for relief from the ill ness, and following which he has been getting along nicely. His moth er is with him and the father was there for a number of days. While they were away. Mr. antd Mrs. John Kruger and Harry Gillespie were iooking after the market and the res taurant which is run in connection with the market. The many friends of Master Averill are honinsr that he should depart for the west, she hav-' ay be a,.K-, to return to his home Evangelical Church Services Services at Louisville church at 0:20 a. m. Bible soiiool at both Louisville and , way Murdook ch-ureb.es at 10 a. m. i The young man was brouul.t b f County Judge A. II. D.ixl rry w1. he entered a plea cf g.iilty to ' charge and was recording iy 1;..; over to the di.- net court and vl he will be a rrn ign rl in !!: m xt 1 days and receive his sent i:c . The prisoner wlu n brou-ht up trial stated that he lad iiia.'e- P.- into the store from the ur r tiy creaking out a s-n.all Serviees in Ene4isii. 11 to 11:30. door and reaching in to turn i and services in Grma, 110 to 12,1 lock that allowed him entrance at Murdook church. Young Peonies the store. meeting at 7 p. m. and evening preaching services at 7:30. tf Becker Store Looter Found in Omaha ing departed on Monday evening for . an(1 stuies at the school here in a the west where rhe win visit lor a short time. number of months with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Grace Mellinger, who makes Flct f Sate her home at Ch ico. J Cforni a Mr, inceonaUy fine specl McDonald will first go to Los Angeles, I f IIol3tei bull for sale. Can where she will visit for a time ocfore hQme OQ the west going to the home of her daughter, j. road any QT addres3 The Murdock Mercantile company 3 at Sontil Bend postoffice. store window presents a very attract-, l jilve appearance wun ins cnristmas , i'i trees and other attractive Christmas' The Corn SoUinar In f ll Mm t 1 " W features. While this is true and to c-e many oiuer places, nitre aie a pronounced degree, it is not a be- many who ar shelling and deliver- David Erott, Young Man T-ikirg Large Amount cf Stock from Union Store Apprehended. From Thursday's Iai!y The robbery of the Becker store at Union last Sunday morning has resulted in the young man that com mitted the offence being caplured in Omaha and this morning bound over to the district court. The young man who gave the name of David Brott, was apprehended in Omaha last evening where he had disposed of a number of articles that had been reported by Sheriff E. P. Stewart as having been stolen from the Becker store and in a very short time the man was rounded up by the Omaha city detectives and lodged in the city jail there where he remain ed until this morning when SheriiT Stewart r:otored to that place and secured him. The bond of Brott was s-t at ; and in failure to furnish tliis 1 rcmr n.b-d to the uito.ly of SI: E. P. Stewart. JOES' F3AKCIS r.ETIL3 I0!I QM EAII SES7ICL Chicago. Dec. 17. .1 d.n Fi i. general passenger agent if i !. ! : lington railroad with h- ad -im. l ". in Chicago will rcti".- January after 44 yca.rs service wiih the : pany. In ISM Mr. Frar.n's be..! chitf clerk in the office cf the !' sion superintend' rt at Lincoln next lie was chief calk in the i senger department am! later a ant pencral pa.ssengcr and tl, ager.t in Omaha, then f d!oue! ctnpolr.tment to the jior-iti' n he i holds. PEE1HEE TO GET F?I?E3 OF PEAC2 Londcn. Dec. IS. Premier B... -win will receive five pipes of pe . for Christmas. I'lsterm- n here :.-. arranging for the gift in r'e-or- -tion of the premier's tlfors in tti cau-e of Irish pcaee. The i:;pes will be at ccmpanie l !.-. a large packs ga of tobacco r. ! ! from the choice product-" rf South African, Indian IImp.-!i:r and Irish growers.