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THTJP-SDiY, APF.IL IS, 1929. PAGE SIX PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL Murray Department HI M 1 club, with some 1.", iTi-'riher--, i r l" rrii! more t!:a: Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Keaderg If an? of the readers of the Journal ifnov of any Hncil v nt or iuni of lEeri.o 1r this vicinity. od will Will tue to this ofilee. it will ;- (e&r uridnr this tiea..l"Y-tf. We wnt, -.11 newitif.i!4 Ekitoh want to lain- up I ill.-; vmac. on T :.iy t vhmiv y.i F.nld . will vi:-tt.-i lo t i :i i .: a :;. w:..-; 3 i r v, iri . : he :-neiaI Cl a ' i ) A 1- V-4illwyJ j. I .at Hi.- h"!io ol' ..rs. I'.e.i. K- J . vitl :'! i 1 :, mi it .11 . 1: '"i-l. Mr.-. K:i;!:!l': larg. t; -Ui mad . -.-:i-. tj- 1 ' S :o Comm r i? r i r s- rririr iirrrrTTTrinnrnrrn mm nm mwn nua n m n i , pn Your Opportunity! Two young men meet a good business op portunity. The one with the aid of a Savings account wins success. The other handicapped by lack of capital fails. Are you ready to meet your opportunity? This bank offers every aid and facility to help young men to be ready for the oppor tunity when it arrives. Deposits of Every Size are Invited Murray State Barak Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Taylor were looking after some business m u 1 1 i .in i'latismwuth on last Monday :. l"tr ; noon they l ri vi u up in their car land alv were visiting with fric.ds ; for a while. j Wm. Siierf'i- and wife and the ir , son Charles wr-rc visiting and look iirig after seme busir.et-a; affairs in r Plattsmouth on last Saturday after noon tiny driving over to the oounty ' seat in their car. 1 Dan Harehar and famil -, Neva Lancaster on ! L. O. Har-ijr and the family were visiting ami attending to sr. me business at Springfield over Sunday. Tiny enjoyed the visit very much, driving over in their auto. l A. Ilild who has hi en v ry poor ly for some time pisi, ami who -,vas tfeeliag so hadly that he could v.:t eontinii" on vthe pet;t Jury, is re ported as feeling slightly i:nnrovd. and was able to be out again last Monday. ! l"incr Hallstrom. banker ef Avoca j J po.--j.iuir. to Mil. naiu in ! i- i.'- Prcsidfnt Il'krs F.fpr.:! Clear on Xa-( ,rfl ny.nv:: Tli-- tovyU w r.; ;Cv K,;.4s: Avrncaltmo Action I . '. , . I.i 0'ily r-:-:p'U-5Uirnt. OiVlAHA 1 a V'i-eliirl- 1 ' , BlacksmitMng and ! ;ii i-vd:'l vr .. i-" ,;- lV 1 ; r dau;;!'!' h.. :-i ".: i . ' ' ' ': v -:-v I) u I i ; :i i e'r ; j... John T. Eagleton, M. D. Physician and Surgeon FOR TELEPHONE Residence, 9 Office, 9 - ! was a visiter in Murray on hist Mon day stooping on his way from a visit of over Sunday at Plattsraont h where he and the family were spending the week end. Mr., II:: list rem was a call- Chicken Brooders and Base Wers ' VJt ,h??:?rk (1 T 11.11. .ri;uii (i ' I ii j'vii ' .1' i , jji; cean Carper and f!en Noell were I ,on -T0m!.,Vi morring of this week TJrrray PvriuyTenan Chtuxh. Sahhath school at 10 a. ia. ,7. . . . . . Morning worship at 11 n. m. ; . .v, ,o im- We are equipped as a Machine! Evening service at 7:::o p. m. u . Shop for the making and re-! .?" ZVh-.-r m.t- pairing cf all machinery used tna at 7 ::'.). ' .'!'''!'' .;1:"r on the farm. rlov and c.?c : , .:, " 1 i. - ':. a - f i i n j i c :i . Apiil 10. Tie-ideat .' : ' '." i. i at hi first . ac- to liie roneress Til. :-'lav ar.d ' eali'd lull !!) (! of . cj ..! 1 i - ma-1 (hir.iy to pj(i'!iK-e tv.n iiain result--;' -'.-ill i!i(f a;.d I a n T revision. j 'i':s", but lo th.- point, v. a.'-s the : si dent mailo it :i 1 .-e 0(.!1 V, i!S t h;;l he want ' d i : iei :,f-v and di- in internal medicine for iwenty-five years. DOES NOT OPERATE work our spccialt5'. When wc know your wants, we can ; suppl' them. Brinpf in yourj work. Our prices are rio.ht. ! VACLAV MICKUL- I ESKY & SONS ship with u J. ( STir.VAI'.T. I'a-- tor. OEITUAr.Y i 3 : : . t :. the ag1 of i;7 v-j;r, 7 months a.r.d ;ir'1 17 days. . ' j 1 f ,.'im.. . Vi.i,i".2'.-i v-iii i ' ' e paren's Feb. lit, 17'J. atid -lnoir I the remainder ( f i1 i s life ia ('. county with the t Xeepthei of .- . veil '. years they rt si tied in Ilox Utitte cme- ty. i 'i-m !,'; r i : ' ? ' - -..1 ;.. - e t;.a.;'y y -a s ; i. ; . s '. a .1 .- . .Whr. i a -.v ; y ; f...;v .!. v- i - " !!( -n i. Uet -e y. :.i s. r. .'-he hooij. hoip-i.j; store. Mr. Ij'uf'V r laid dov.ui na lund ai'i fart rub -; for eo-.-r. .-.s to follow. I5vtt ' ! h- o';Ojn,i! with the learues.s , a :i : ": " i :: -,' i p r t he agrh-til- ; . T i i : . 1 1 :,:( ht. m. :.-.i :r.:. d the gen- j i ra 1 pat :. 1 ', iow. j "T! e:a- ;., ,in riin h- plan or prin-j c!;.!'- tha; can le g. iu. rally apiiii- d," i the pit .id- a'. J Not (,uy ;,;i-:;V 1 1 vision -can fully j !:.-..: - '.v.-;-: advoetit(. ! by Mr. Hoover. J If' o 1 1 ai.nv n ! d a r-'Oi ean i::a- ; I ion of ii'" taiih' c- mnn -sion. Othf-r Tasks Later. ! Vit!i th.s" two major tasks, farm li- f and tariff revision aeeompli.-h- Will be at ROME HOTEL OP. Monday and Tuesday April 22! and 23 from 10 a. n. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation A number of vears ago he r. tell i i i i i Lee Nickles was a business visitor A Telenhore 40 Plattsmouth. Neb. making some alterations in the ar V i . e t. s. t- 4 ifltl-. r ..1...; .i ; -A 1 1 m III r 1 1 It lilt I'llKr i " i u 'I 1 1 'ii J '.! i -i !i mm ii. ; at tho postofli?, v. hiMi rnko II v:.s ;t!ro a rn th 1m r r.i tl.o Mc ! i- x- xhv caring for the mail lkisr in tho rrn V.odnu-ii of Aiiu-rva. rune 1-T. IV- t i: is same cf.'-i i, th-! I e He was married ai Kie.ni: in Mi,t-'i. o chni't t i rii a rinA it:tv . . .- i .... t -.....i ; v.-o t-. 'IUlUre the latter portion of last week. ! City for the fcremion on last Monday ' !"e h?hft EE .'f !,".on 1 Ia:, ""! -:s v' r P n.nrnnrrt of Mvnani was look- ., .,.5,-t,... a-.,,.,, e,,o -f, ; Dexter asher which h-s Do n in J..rn 12 children, two having p: ing after some business matters in window of the Nelson Hardware ceded aim in d.,i:h II Forest Frans of near l.mon v.-as a . , , ' , , . ,i , , . 5.. hio ... f..,- tV, n..rnnS. !..... ... ,r.. , . : . aUO III i'e Soel Ml 'o.ie ,.: 1 o . I o v. - . in me. vi. ... .visitor in j.i m ray ioi a mori lain mr.rri.ige v Mi: j vho will; th-- 'I j his p s:f-. Th ! Irtna I; v. aiior : ; ?I.."y in tliis comtnu'iity will avail tin mselvcs of the opnoriunity to visit i Dr. Koran on this special visit to 'Omaha. The ilo'-tor jiays special at- (d. ti e r,r,,idt"ut .helared he would 'cntion to the SCIKNO: OK INTEfi w l..'.,,!-., bali, with the MEDICINE AND DICTICS. He dicen: ial e nv,,,, reapportionment of ' ' trying conscientiously to eliminate the , i pr,.s. ntatives. and .s-! wry in his treatment of disease r..-iisio:i f f the t,-.f iotml orisrins clause ' '- po-himc. "i in- imm.arat ion act. i 11a has to his iadit many wondt-r- i :::. ! r- n r.f V.-1'V - and J; v i: Murray on last Monday driving down his car for the purpose. Robert Shrader and wife were avey to e- - .Ii o; -. -.. .randsoi.. C n n . 'tt fl-.i.tr r-r-f t i i 'i t- o ' .1 i ;T','-...r.il ( 1 !". I 1 i 1 1 1 - t t . 1 . . , "V" . .T . ! on last Moiidav murnin driving to. , . , T. ' 1 " '. . spending a short time in Plattsmouth , thi3 rustimg little city to look after " l? v,"!, . CZt.Z tp ,V n'"r - V" m,V ! . inot Sit.ir.Hv thov rfrlvimt m-Pi ' ... ... ... , . .. it. io oner vhi-li a- th li-uuM and !.iet-..r Ot ( la W.'l v. ..!).. .v.a'h ' to the county seat in their car. j George Nickles was looking after i K"t' :" " ;" Lost 32x6-20 balloon tire and(some ijtinfs? mratcrs in Omaha on j T ,r. . T.T , rim. between the corner east of Mv- i.lv;t Th,iov -i,ivii - r.ve- i t:. . I were vcwir? the .C5: iMat'.-niouth. Th- oi al H'-clauT of Wal'hii:, v 1... T':a; . ; ; Di'l.rf Murray. N. h.. Airi- ?!svade.- j of Xehav k :, ;, ! -:ih"t of N- ! i i!. nard and Plattsmouth. Call 1S02. c-ltv j;, j, ;i-H0. ar j u- sam j v ' " 'k - j'1 J,l i-!oi 51 John Hobcheibt, Murray. Nebraska. ! tinie visiting with i'riendis while aT ll Marion Varthat; were our in Frank R. G-ohelman of Plattsmouth I there. j the western port iT of Nehrask the painter and decorator, was look-i John Frans the .riin .: and d.-cor- i "Ijf-re they were hvo.-t-,;- ot ing after some business matters in j ;1tor,"acc.mp:nied y Vhe g-; od wife. h":d which was being etfered for Murray for a short time on last Mon-i ,vol. viuifUv -noi -it c-o -mo tp- .'i sale, and while ;ht y thoug'-.i the da'- Hooking" after some husii.ess affair.; ; '' '-itry looked ni e ,ut th in Plattsmouth last Suuiday aft-r- i ''V returned without rp-a i money for lands. . i f ... ... wav but ' oo.. .. re the;r I ; "vi a. N 1... Crac.- Ja i't-'.l-,. Fern Ho; ': tv.a ,f ar":. f N-.:?or DIM. re.-" Ji; g h r;e. i'e a'-o lej.VtS ofe si-l.-r, Mi. H'pp ea' i.y:..)-.. Neb.. ,'!.'' (" K:iy Kill, C.-.iicil Pluifs. low grrtfi.'"hil.!;-! n a : in.', a i. of 1 P ip. r. V l -e v-or. i n l!!u ";' cen;. t r .-. "V ! . o Painting - P noon. Virgi! Stiddttth am! family from east of Murray were over to Platts mouth last Friday where fney were r-vt-'t r- i . a-. ia i.-'iils.' c?kD or THANHS 1 ii : .. r . raoenng - D corating Cr.ra cf Tiiar.ks 'Ve wi.-h to thank all o !:! a ighbej-o f-.r tl e k!:jd: .'and at the rain-? time viitir.g with Inst Lord's Day. the ;:ev. H. L. Cr:-.:- -vrnig i;l.i.. Sk;- d, 'friends. muc-.-k, The pastor, delivered an ad- ' ;r"-- d !:'isbj.ad and fat he ' dr.-ss to tie chiidrtn v.h!ch v.a.s the bea.tuiful'.'slorial i ril-tit. looking after .-ome bu -ines.1 ma '! C!i.i"g:?d Ord;r cf Serv:o:s. At ti'.e rtriod of the . -. re'v -:r se'-vie-1 at the Christian ohim h .. : o , i . . our , a for ' -. ill ! r.utliai-og hi plan for a fcdeial ! results in .lis.-aaes of stomach faiai hoard, the president said: t ( t - neeially t;hrs), glands (especial- "1 I:ae ion-' h. Id tint ti e multi- ly g- ltre t. ailments of women, flis pli.i'.v of -!a'..-...; of agricultural de- ,:.ss of liver and bowels, as infected pi. m cot.hl only I," met by the ; all 'iIu't, ga'l ftones, appendicitis, c; . ,.t ion of a gr at i r. 1 1 um-'ii t ali t y hn.tiic eon:;: ipa '. ion, colitis, auto-in- ;.!., v'.ith sulficier.t authority a;-d tr xi'-atio--, aad rental ailr.ients, cir u- '. .- i: i-' :- to a-.si-t our farmers to 1 'lit.- i di. aui !,ai;a s as high or low i : , i ;!.' .. pio'el' ;as. v.u h upon its i.h.oe T.re-;sare. h-art, and blood di-:- . . v, - :a t.-idi-rs. skin, nerves, I.dadder, kidneys. "The c:. alien f .audi an ng.-ncy I d-wett i-itr. weal: lungs, tonsils, ade- wonhl at o: i-e transfer th.e agricul- ::.i.;.-t ia. i:.h.alie disturbances such as ri-ii ou- .; a from th- field of poli- TH-cuma::- n. scial ica. b g ulcers and ilea i: a the r aim cf economies. . hr. nic catarrh. Outlines Purpose. .M'en i ..- are proseribcl and pre- "Tl!,. admlnistnttii :i is pledged to par.-.: i r e:a h individual cas.t in his or- at- an h'Sli urn vitality that will pciv.-.- la'xu-atr.ry, also r-p-cial atten- in v st igat" il;f t uses. find sound t i a t i giv rt to lie as to proper bal- jem.t :li. -, anil i.a ve the r uthoi ity and a::t s a. id i.. tioft of foods. r st 'ire.-s to apply those rem; 'dies. For lh:s si i vhe a nominal charge . -T-; . , . i . . a i-1 a . . .'.-. ..t cufli n tt- - a i .-; . .- e . o - . . 1 . i'.i.i"' ' . - - .' fe '. '-el larm rd is tae renrg;.niza- . t it.ii of thie m irk. ting system on sounder and more .-table and im re ee-.-:: aa;c ine s. 'Tt do this tl." h aard v. ill re-puire Marri-1 women nutst he accompan f-ijid-: to a-.-:-fin crea.-inr an 1 rus- led l:y their Ir-iilumls. '. oe-t fa T-na-t -o'. n d and farmer e at:..!', tl aa. iius for a vari-ty of to. Dr. I) rati ia a regul ir gra lnate in i a I i .-;:. and surgery and is licensed l.v the Kt.ete of Nebraska. I have sample books and can bring them for your selection. Will be pleased to have you in spect these new samples and will cheerfully give you esti mates as to cost of decorating: last Servise! can only be attained when the cuto is in EEST condi tion. . . . Making- thorn work the very lst is our business. known as a children'.-; serrhon ard soags sc:. g. ay the Murray pi which was ve?I rer'ivc 1 by both the and comfort'ir.g words of Pev. S'e-v-little folks and t!ie old.-r o;:es as well. .':. We ::!.:. wish to t'nuk ell the ni'-n for their rervieo in v.i:'.ri!:g ' tra.: t a. x Ci tie r-rpve unr livi .1 , -,i i i.i i ' pi at s. Th- pT-,. A.hh. 4?. '2 -12'.) Ih.atou lilock. Minia apolis, Mia tic-sot a. ent d'fla.rid hov-.a-vrr II;ik)T!r; Itnnrovr-ir.cits at Store. The progressive b":iness house of rt'tt and ! 5 rt: bafdier. have been m k- ii?ig some i:npo"tnnt i n: iirovem- at.; a' .the store in the way of adding m-r- sht.lving for additioi?l goads. A the people of Eastern Cass county j I Fiwrr tilanrr the c al sb'f of ho s'orc make a showin;- win n he i-iv'tte.:! Av rrrr-flff-tcrpd Vncr-, pnrf- " ' ' ' 11 1 " pon1' "l ;n" senators a- a ext. :.; : .. ilU.Co lCCO-.aHi.cnea, f.-C, cna.C ciian;tlir ;,f hasiness and man- .-,k-r fr 1:1 Lincnln. to . h- a- wV t eu ana naaios repaufc. e n.3 now.;.., r . r- v.;..,,m o S Dill and Family. : ? ! T.i Lewis ton Notes. I County Agent Fnipcs ashed that .Er. ScV.tclit S?vr, Hr??nr-,tinr?'5 '"oair.-; , .o,t iV :i e r .,'..r:i1 that th" plan f-vf farm r lief si-.ov.'.d : i ot ee t' or tax upon the fa: niar, nor that a bureaucracy h.- set up. I la sunit'iing up the farm relief : po'hhoi, Mr. Hoover said: ' "Tl.'C ili iVicult i s of agriculture- cantiot Ia in. t all ho c-rred by legislation; tl.ey HUKGRY HUSTLE2S CLU3 The Hungry Lustl. ia? Club, hav ir . fttiihh" I tai- years work in - ot.!-t-:i i I v.- . t . 1 1 -;i i ." work, liel.l tb"i- ' "''"I !1 : 1;-V; th.y c:in:..;,.,.,I:, .... ., i tie Toi, 1 t.d M-hii! h'-ii-:-' FrMav t-venin-; Atiril 2cyor.-a Capacity cf K. Count iv to P,'v ert in. ut alone. Put farmers and their , 1 2 th. ! a.. vi n nn-i,;!:.' a s i.tr: d tl c: a he assisted to over- i work, cra-h memlx r taking p.-. rt in ti... pio:;ra:n. GSEASE We hang paper by the roll and paint and var- i GAS - OIL nish by the yard. ! - - ; I lie mmray izarae A. D. EAKS.E Pali cf the T I rnj ri c a 'rat r-n t a John Frans, Murray ST'-'Ot. -. r."Uireo more ls hi irg dot:,, and t '.:- ae re.-:ai.ioa jsh If ro.'-m and less -- roe-m. they of tlie efforts I.-eii:-, made "o- our sta'.1 irad J. A. Saotten and Fred L. Hihl university and extension v.-.rk.----- I'-aal Dave .anitn ... Tin ay foil ! make the change. : The result war, similar to v.-nen i Ills ro!k-.'?ii-r. on the ermmit' o tio.t ' ; Henry Fmld asked far litters. N.ar :?r': "' duh- of ropa rations a-.r-'tlti.-s ITealth Not the r.cr.t. i vas. Uier su.-h a crowd at r id Lew- tna-ided by the !';-.! -attorns -x- s. J. W. Pe-g-r -.vho has h'-e:-. iston as assembled there fta.ttsrrh.y (:'M'--i ' - p.- - : y :- v.-y. evening. i a- prarie a . p nt a.-ait' -t i- ..... v,'. a-o.;.! , v v.-1 i.-'i -.. i;i he ihs- 1 in I o;i I eT ion. wit-i 'i aa'ai'- Yes, ve have the MUMBY Pfesnimn Edge Grain Shingles When laid right and nailed correctly, these shingles will make a roof lasting 40 years. The town of Murray is not that old. Do you realize this means 100 square feet of roof space being served through heat and cold, summer and winter, sunshine and storm, for 14 cent3 per year? Can you beat it? No! We give an absolute guarantee that when the Edge Grain MUMBY Shingles are laid with zinc-coated or coppered nails, they will last a MINIMUM of FORTY YEARS. These shingles are manufactured by expert American workmen on the latest improved machines from the finest quality Red Cedar logs and are 100 Edge Grain, 1007c Heart wood and 100 Clear. Car Steel Posts, 35c See our 6-inch dressed Tidewater Cypress. Also 6 and 12-inch rough Cypress. A full line of Cook's Paints Varnishe3 and Oils. "The Best on Earth." Use Armatex to fill the cracks in your walls. There is none better. Geo. E. Nickles Lumber Co. Murray, Nebraska of ap er- pria 1 !-t ram onsoo ed for ae! lie ve in vfi-v Door ;(: It h for seni" t'"rr. ...i -.-,,1 ; n r .... ,w... .,. ..1.. -i,.. , Tin- Fk!ve;-v;.w ."".ve to re J.'.l... fill., ill l.T, t nO j - .1.1 '-.1.1 .- 1 -. Ol- ----- ..... . .... ... . , , . j not been aide to look after he work rnont programs over .as m..:ns of in- C" i am- tkt - 1 to fin a Sit n s. vtlly J- r-'pcnni.T. ,!;. : ', a ; -anion. itn- and papers read "Kv. ry t h'ort of this character is !j,y J.'rs. Fern a.asn.-i -'. -Mrs. Vera an txp-linn et, and we shall had "VVe,.. a;a.: Mrs . Flmer .lohnsm. Miss from our exp-t it. nee the way to f'-ir- I pal. 'win and Mrs. Snip-a of Weeping ther advam-c. Water and Mrs. Toole of Murda. k, "V. i.o:-t make a r-iart. With h fgav ho: a talks r n co-op. rat iv- ,.x c: ath :: o: a g;i at ii:-tt unn ntality of it, , p.p v.ai:k. V.'- al.-o wih to this charac!- ;-, ot a .-?tr. mUh and nn- ;h:.:.k the Cedar Hill Orchestra for at Ibe PfteT nrwt f--vr :i t?-ie . q : ' e,- a i 1. 1! . Ii .-. Con one i.f ; i st j . - 1 a to : a r-1 pre-;!:,.-.; by 'a.- rroa!.r n -.- j her ln-lp, Mrs. J. F. .'.ruber and ' etsish-d vi.-iiors was h t r ahieed . frst ttarj on -a.!n"d iy. j this w-is vi ry inconvenient for Mrs. v- i'ld wh. ha s .-ha -jre of 'o:i .- j Fr. Scha ; fs s'r.-id vaa iv-d O ruber to be awae from home. Mrs ! " Agnt work at the state Ftiiver- '5 "-'.: ;:a;'t is -. I.- " : j Tierger obtained Mrs. He -one P,aui-e iity. Corge Ja ksou of X-dna a ! ' n a the vi.-wp. a . f o-ai:o I ro . v rat n a ; ai : w.: !o .n- ,-; orlame trpial to laa.t 01 ttioe which we lave or. a ted for trampor tati ai anil hanking, we give jmmed- iar.- as-urane.. of tin' tl-ti 1 milled pur- j the mt' -de tiny f nin ihed and the V.:rl; r .-.i.-t.-rs of Louisville who ran.g a h aut ifitl ;.1U'. It r the program the club un m- : of ner.r Mvnard who has been look - : : -' ' Faiia ! ing after the work at the hotel. Mrs.; Hon. V. It. Canning who assured j e'-e 1 ty -'e Tterger went to Omaha on. last Fun-i''Lat tl.c appropriation would be largo j p: t :. r with tin - r- t j ,,'! - , .- pert ' vie wt nint c.f h. to il t- tlay where she will undergo an ex haustive clinic at one of the insti- iutio-is to ascertain iu t how her j enough so that we might go on with F'S. and in others a; a rejecti n i f this great, work. !tke aUi 'd figure. Next Mary Fllen flrown. with tier' The attitude of t he Oilman d-h - hiealth is and then take tlie prescrii- ; "wotiderful personality. r:i ing -w..rd ; ! rttir-n understood er! course ff treatment. of encouratrcment to for a letter c-ammuni; )- '-ts --s nn im: home (allied m.f morandnm a nan!'! be o'.a t nnnn. in 111-et tin'' ; j r: served lutn h eon ast inrr di . ml - w- are now j - -j, 1(.s, ehivolate j-jniiige anil o.anly a vale." like they hajian d to make j-i this The tai oii.-nt declared that seven ,.., v.-ork. with coffee am! pickb a. years of t m taait' act had h-mon-Ve were' so h ased to see ai 1: :i st rated its wisdom. 'large erowd. tin re being 102 res- "On the v.-hde it was worKett 1 , weil." le : a. id. 1 Tie ..-taPal. heiwrver. economic shiits neccs-uiate a 1 ea just ol sonn d da!'."--, which should be un He Arbor Day JTony. Th.e Murray State bank will be c a'- . a, n.a jconaiiions. VV. II. Itiviaav. w! a s.e an'.ere.; as :ai;y one . t.-p 1.1 ta, ;-a-1 name is familiar beanos we aee it . got 'ai hri- V,y ti,i- vi"v :h. ;tan -s so o.te'i 011 oar extension, eii-.nla.: that ta" .aan a a. ! I "Seven vra.rs of xp. rh nee nave prov. d t to 1 m: 1 n- MIIS. FFANT: 1T.NK. Ileporter. McSELVIE SUES X-RAY EXPERT , 1 , , , ., , , - , . , M' ' 1 '. . 'I I'll 0 11 . C. ' S ' 1 ei re O 1 a T . I ai l 1 : o .:; 1;, 1 i i . 1 - . , l ,,, .o... r t "". ' :i:i( in l'1!' l-l' closed a I day rondav m observance , ' , - . . . . , 1 ,'i-o i. .i.m m 1 . 1 of Arbor da. All Papons are urged V j t he ' I V;;'' Z " to take note of the closing Hon. Oeorge Wilson, -sr nator from ?ofs of f.gures h, fore taking another ' " Meets With Good Market. Chadron, was the main sneaker of sup forward. the evening, his words of on con race- In Gorman ctrrles entside of the Ejvs for Hatcliirifr. Pure hi to foigle conin itliorte William Phil pot. bettor known as ; ment will long he rememhertI. Miss i G"rman delegation. Fr. Pelnnd: ; 's , ; , Rv , ( ,K j,.,.f.;,i,)r nc-Von "Piilie" by all the old "Forty-niners." ! Pnhlwin our Co. A.ren;. Mrs. Smi t h j st a foments were n'ainli !, ho-.v-vt-r. (.n',".'s jVre'ediVs- for color and ecg was in the city for a few hours yea- j fi"r Co. Chairman. .Mm. IP.-rg.--r on r j : s m-ani a g raort t T:an that ;;i,l t. a I- '.',u'.. p.r, ; rtJ yor tlurip-,..i at the terday evening and took advantage ! Cf- Feih-ration, Pres. Mrs. J. F. ; i ng to show the deir rm.iit..! i..- of t l e f.,rm u o Vti-oet jvcl pnon'e l.;0. 01 me opportunity to pay the Jour- 111 enuie our c;o. t filtration soc. Cnas o-rman evperts m av-cep. in ai ni-.v j... jj., A icjarci Xehawim. Xo- nai omce a pleasant rail. He was , garrison our master farmer. Nelson , ment unions ninnn- ra:;aa..us v. eie l,,...,.!.., all-3tw just returning from Omaha, where ho had been on the market with five loads of cattle. Three loads of ateers belonging to Charles and Deforest Philpot brought $14.00 and weighed 1325 pounds. The heifers were Billie's. and brought $13.25. weigh ing S25 pounds. When a email hei fer brings nearly $110, and a full grown steer $185, what will a high grade sirloin steak bring over the meat block. Well, we are not buy ing sirloin steak right now, so why worry to cost on the block." Perger our chamnion corn grower. ! made. State Journal. . 1. .... . . 1 niey were an mere ano were given recognition. Plattsmouth Chamber; , of Com merce entertained these people at a WILL LOCATE AT OMAHA Many Attend Lewiston Meet. The meeting at the Lewiston church or community center, which was held last Saturday evening was well attended by the people in that community as well as a large number from Murray. An excellent program which is told in another place in this issue, was given. Among those lo visit from Murray were W. L. Seybolt and wife, Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Taylor, who was accompanied by Mrs. J. P. Brendel and Mrs. Myra Mc Donald, Ralph Kennedy and wife and Mrs. E. W. Milburn. 7-1,0 .,v,r,v friend of th" J. P. the fifteenth of March., 1917, he was dinner party and a number came 011 i.inbnni familv will regret to learn Tmr r.f all tl-.e I'u.-siant. At midnight 1 1 1 1 v r 1 vi' 1111 r 111. i It will long he remembered by the residents of Lewiston. nrsro and will eng''ge in tin- can- J duct of this business in the future. J Mr. Johnson has been employed in ; that this estimable family is expect- n,,t s.,on afterward he was '-tug to return to Omaha where air. 1 Johnson has recently 1 urehased .1 .dead. i. IV Lincoln. April 15. Fifty thousand in-inlo of flexible tariff dollars each for two X-ray burns is -,t tl... lour- v ev lio.r.on t.y 101 uier c.overnor aamuei 11. Mckc ivie in a district court suit filed here against. Dr. Koscoc L. Smith. X-ray expert. Twice while being treated, Mr. McKelvie alleges, he was seared by the X-ray machine as the result of the "carelessness and negligence" of Dr. Smith. The first of 'the burns was in 1925. the second last Novem ber. He says they caused "extreme? pain, rheumatism In his left leg, a skin disease to spread over his entire body, and prevented him from using his eyes for a long time.'' Since the last one, his petition continues, he lias been incapacitated from business. The firt cost him 512, 000 in physicians' and hospital bills. j If ever a man fill "like Icifer" it ! was Nicholas II. On the morning of tone your newt; to No. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Vernon was visiting in Lincoln Sunday. Bert Pollock and Lynn Minor was the local shops of the Burlington in attendance at Lewiston Saturday for the past seven years and the fam evening. ilv made a great many friends here Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Dwyer attend-1 who will part most regretfully with ed the mmmimitv nrorrr.am K.iturd.nv this estimable family. Mrs. Johnson evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen and family, Miss Margaret Moore and Miles Alt man visited friends and relatives in Lincoln Sunday. We noticed in the crowd Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spang- has been very active socially in the city and is a past president ot the local America.n Legion Auxiliary . MA27Y ENJOY EING0 From Wednesdays n.an.v Last evening the Knights of Col- Ier. Dr. and Mrs. Tnvlor. Mr. r.nd unibus hall was the scene ot a vary Mrs. Will Rovhnlt. Dr. and Mrs 'fine social evening when the mem- Brendle, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Sporer, hers of the C. D. of A. entertained Mrs. Milburn all from Murray. at a "Bingo" party. The upper and Mynard was well represented at the 1 lower floor cf the hall building were community program Saturday eve- ! tilled with the throngs cf the eager ning Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cole, Mr. and players and who found a pleasing Mrs. Glen Wiles. Mr. and Mrs. Allie diversion in the handling of tne mjs- Lenard, Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, Mr. tic grains or corn. Passing of Old Resident. Benjamen Dill, son of Andrew and Susan Dill was born August the 22, and Mrs. Ed SDangler and many more The ladies had arranged prizes for Aooo. iu wuiiesiue county, 111., ana irom Mynard. ine most succesim nm mi.- um.... passed away at hi3 home west of County ATit Rnines was over to the interest of the games of the Murray Tuesday April 9, 1929, at Friday evening and arranged a Pig evening. Baby Chicks We z:?2 rsasly q youi41 Custom KaScIi ssto vriih tlie Izivge Zitcuhatav. Charge per trsjf ICO egg!?, villi be only $5.09. BABY QUICK PRICES LcrjLcrns - - - per 100 Heavy Creeds - - 14.00 per 100 Newtown and Dandy Brooders for sale. A full line of Dr. Geo. H. Lee Chick Feeds and Remedies in stock! UUoSfarth Matcher 2 Miles South of Murray Herman Wohlfarth, Mgr.