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THURSDAY, JAN. 15. 1931. PLATTS,MOTTTH SEMI - WEEKLY J0UENA1 PAGE FIVE Murray Department -'-suarari in the Interest of the People of Murray and Swronndine Vleinity Especially or the Journal Readers If r.y of the reade-g of me Journal ifna' of any social Tent or itwn of tr-.sroat In this vicinity, and will mail to TLlS ct.l. t. It a: -pear under Una beading. We wart all news Items Rdttob I I! Why Shiver tfeSwSfSiSawS Nm News Notes nf XI r nnil W m Flan Unrchar Mrs and shake, and blew on your fingers, j Addleman and Mr. Dan Horchar be and vvig-gle your toes, when yon can'ing sister and brother. drive in comfort with a heater put in ycur car? You can enjoy luxur ious warmth at nominal cost, if you will only see us now. MURRAY GARAGE A. D. BAKKE. Propr. Murray Hardware has a nice dis play Qf Aladdin lamps. Call and see them. There will be a waffle supper at the Christian church Saturday eve ning, January 24th. Eat Waffles and country sausage at the church Saturday evening, January 24th. All you can eat for 35c . Mrs. Eli M. Smith and daughter. Miss Ruth, were visiting in Murray for a short time on last Monday af ternoon. John Hobscheidt has been feeling quite poorly for the past week and Was hardly phle to be about but is reported as being quite a bit better at this time. Thomas Nelson. George E. Niekles and Sam F. Latta were all over to Visited Jack Shaw. It had been reported that Jack Shaw was dead some time since and still the report was not satisfactory i City visitors Friday There will be good music and lots of laughs at the home talent play. Dont miss it. Mrs. A. T. Hansen. Mrs. Moore and Margaret Moore were Nebraska ;;nd so a short time since J. V. Pit man and J. E. Hatchett, each old time friends of Mr. Shaw when he formerly resided in Murray and con ducted a blacksmith shop here and also was working a good deal at the carpenter trade, and last heard from was residing at Crete, and these two gentlemen drove over to that eft) recently and found their old time friend who did not know them or they him. But being directed to his home they went and when they knew leach other enjoyed a very fine visit. Mr. Shaw is caretaker of the Y. M. C. A. at Crete. White Wyandotte Cockerels. I have a number of White Wyan dotte cockerels for sale at $1.25. while they last. Mrs. J. E. Lancas ter. Phone 2511. Murray. Nebraska. jS-2tw. Visits Murray Friends. Deacon Dubb and Philinine Pop- over courtship is worth the price. Don't fail to see it Janunry 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wiles. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gayer, attended the fine feed at Organized Agriculture Tues day John Hobscheidt and Nick Fried rich were attending the meeting of the stockholders of the creamery Tuesday. The band was given an oyster sup per after the practice Monday eve ning. The band together with their friends numbered about forty. Mrs. W. A. Royal spent the week end at the Albert Young home. Mrs. Royal just returned from a months" stay in Norfolk and Plainview. Jim Oldham of Omaha, trainmas ter for the .B & M. was visiting at the home of his aunt. Mrs:. Oldham and also at the Albert Young home. Walter Xewland of Eagle was down lookinc over the pure bred i 2 sL Ptattsmoutfa on last Fridav where i )oyed a very nne business in MUT they were attending the Masonic "ay while engaged in the pharmacy ! at that place (line, and while here accumulated a large herd of Duroc of Alberi Younsr and M. Kingdom who for a time en- i mnf1p nurch-ise nf a number for John Frans was a visitor at Ne hawka on last Monday where he went to visit with his little son and also with the family of Nick Klau ter.s for a short time. John Fitzpatrick was a visitor in Murrav on last Mondav afternoon. driving over from his home at Weep ing Water to look after some busi ness matters for a short time. Green Piggot has been rather sick for the past week and has been kept to his home and bed during the grf:iter portion of the time. He is. however, some better as this lime. circle of friends and who Is making his home in Omaha at this time was a visitor with his friends here for a time on Monday afternoon of this week. i breeding purposes. Word was received from Dick 018 1 bam in Canada that his sister. Mr?. Erma Connelly died Dec. 9. at her home in Oregon. Dick is the only one left of the brothers and sisters. of which there were eight and lived for a good many years on the farm that is row owned by W. G. Boede- Have Pleasant Evening. !ker and was quite active la the corn- On last Tuesday evening the fam- imunity life of Lewiston many years ilies of J. A. Scotten, Lud Hallas : ago- and Ralph Kennedy were over to Plattsmouth where they were the Social Circle Club Meets, guests for the evening at the pleas- I The Social Circle club met with ant home of Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Tay- (Mrs. Nttn Harms at the home oi lor of the county seat. These four ! her mother. Mrs. .Tenninp;.--. in Mnr couples surely enjoyed the evening ; ray. It was one of the out standing J F TO j-our cars in work every nerve at high tension. No wonder you snap at the wife and bark at the children. Watch out! Overworked nerves may lead to Sleepless ness, Nervous Headache, Nerv ous Indigestion and a host of other unpleasant disturbances. Why don't you try Dr. Miles Effervescent Nervine Tablets? Just one in a half glass of water makes a p?c r. -ant, spark ling drink delightfully soothing to over-taxed nerves. Dr. Miles' Nervine is now made in two forms Liquid and FfTervescent Tablet. Both are the same therapeutically. Large Package $1.00 LOCAL NEWS From Monday's Daily Attorney A. P. Moran of Nebraska , City was here today to attend to j some matters of business in the dis trict court. Charles Ellington, a retired vet- eran of Omaha's fire department, was I in this city Saturday, making a visit With relatives and old time friends. Attorney J. D. Graves, of Peru, ; was in the city today, attending to I some business matters and visiting relatives and friends for a few hours. Attorney C. E. Tefft of Weeping 1 Water was a visitor here today where i he was called to spend a few hours j attending to some matters of busi ness and visiting with friends. W. W. Coates and son. Gordon, of j Kansas City. Missouri, were here for a short time Sunday, enroute home from where they had been on some business matters of importance. C. Pctrus Peterson, well known I Lincoln attorney and Hon. Ernest M. Pollard, former state welfare com- ; missioner. came in this morning from j Lincoln to attend to some matters j at the court house. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Walling, who have been spending the past month on the Pacific coast with the irembers of the Wailing family, re- j turned home Sunday after a most pleasant stay in the west. Edgar Wescott. who has been at home for the past week suffering from an infection on his foot, was so rar recovered yesterday tnat ne ! was abl to return to Uncoln and take up his studies at th state uni- : versify. Mr. pid Mrs. N. A. IVrieg drove i i n from Lincoln Sunday evening for a few hours visit with Mrs. Derieg's father, C. L. Graves. They were ac- ' companied by Will Derieg of Okla homa, who is visiting his brother in i Lincoln. r L : ... Victor Clarence of near Union was to the very best. The Murray folks i meetings of the veir. possibly on in their departing for their home at account that Mrs. Harms was a very a visitor in Murray tor a time on last Monday afternoon meeting his mi ny friends here and at the same tin'? looking after some business mat ters. Lee NidirJes was a visitor in Mur ray on Tuesday of last week and was lor kins; after some business matters ' regarding the Murray Farmers Ele- ; vator. he being one of the hoard of , directors. George E. Nickles received a cj.r of the Franklin county Illinois coal j MRS. KECK ILL the close of the pleasant evening ex pressed themselves as having great ly enjoyed the visit. Lease Elevator To Sam Latta. The members of the Murray Farm ers Elevator Company and their of ficers entered into a contract to lease the elevator and grounds to Sam F. Latta who conducted the business there last year. Mr. Latta was not withstanding the poor year, suc- I . . . HUMullUlllR LI1C yuft ana was unloading u on -ionaa ami La vaar ollf nf ;p. Tuesdav of this week. Balse Mei- j t " 7 i music s - .,.. ii,,... the shipment of grain. music active member when she lived on j the farm in our midst. Since moving I to Murray other duties came that made it impossible for her to do as much as she would of liked. Most all the members were present. A good dinner, good program. With the re siging of Mrs. Wolfe. Mrs. Harms was elected secretary and treasurer. It was voted to meet Toes day, Jan. 13th. to practice the music. All mem bers are expected to be there at 2 m. with the yellow book and other I Mrs. Otio Keck, who has beer, suf ferlng very much for the past sev jeral days from a evere attack .f the Ha and the prevailing sevtro cold t'.'.a' has lOeChld almost an ep domic in the communitv. is now reported a some better and was able to be up for a short time today. ! From Tuesflay'a rianv Judge James T. Begley and H. A. Schneider were at Omaha today where they were in attendance at the meeting of the Plattsmouth Bridge Co.. which was held at the offices in ; Omaha today. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Knorr and Mr. and Mrs. Henry of Aliance were guests here over Sunday and Mon day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. , W. Knorr and departed yesterday for South Bend, Indiana. Mr. Henry ts the representative -of the Stude baker Co. at Alliance and is expect- Friday & Saturday Specials Butter Nut Coffee, 1-2 or 3 lb. cans, lb. . 4-Ib. bae Butter Nut Pancake FJour .... 30C 4-Ib. bagr Fidelity Pancake Flour 32c J-M Mapel Syr-ip, ?.6-oz. size 28c Go?d Bond Syrup, gallon, specia!3 . . $lf 0 Gold Bond Syrup, Y2 gallon, special . . . 60c Larcre pk;r. Oatmeal for 18c Farina, 5 lbs. f cr 23c Tapioca, Minute, 2 lbs. for 25c 5 lbs. Idaho Navy Beans 40c 4 lbs. Blue Rose Rice 25c 6 boxes Matches in carton for 16c Larra pkg. Sea Fcam Washing Powder . 190 100-lb. sack Stock Salt 65c 50-lb. block Michigan Salt 38c 48-lb. sack Halo Flour $1.15 48-lb. sack Omar Wonder Flour $1.35 Quality Groceries Telephones 1S-19 e. Park Store, lis ing to 'Irive back with some new cars. The party made the trip via the bhort way to Chicago. he Platts mouth bridge to Gienwood. WANTED singer was hustling the deliveries over town. Mrs. William Sporer has been feel ing rather pnorlv for a number of Will Make Home in Plattsmouth. Aubrev Hopkins, who held a very Stockholders Meet. A meeting of the stockholders of COMMUNITY MEETING The Plea Hint Ridge community club will hold their regular meeting on Friday evening, January 16th at the school. All are welcome. SEass Installed in All Make of Cars CtcbsfEnaiTs PAINT STORE Cholera Hogs Dead Horses Cat tle Sheen. C. W. SWINGLE ft Co., PLATTSMOUTH. NELR. L. H. Greer, Agent. Phone VT. We Buy Hides and Purs. We Pay Pnone Calls. d4-3tw Saturday along the Missouri and Platte river bot'oms and a long the rifle rai.ge. The hunters will meet at the tourist park at 9 o'clock Sat urday for the hunt. d&w T Thomas Walling Company v Abstracts of Title TIME EE WOLF HUNT . Phone 32 4 Plattsmouth A timber wolf hunt will be held tiit.iTwfut a 3 Phone vour news to the Journal i held at the school building Tuesday Jan. 13 for the purpose of deciding ; whether the library should be tun led over to the Study Club and be u;V as a Community building or to be j plete the place. Aubrev is desirious "I'enea ar.o use 101 purp of getting moved before the good rt was vottd that ,he building stiould j weather breaks, for he realizes that I b kept and used for a library again. as soon as he shall have gotten his house in readiness, move to the small farm which he purchased a short distance from Plattsmouth. The car penters have some work yet to com- it cannot hold forever. m. Presbyterian Church Notes. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. (Young people's meeting). Wednesday evening prayer meet ing at 7:30. You are cordially invited to wor ship with us Pv mo'ion duly seconded, put to a vote and declared carried by the chairman, the following officers were elected: Margaret Brendel. presi- I dent: Gertrude Nickels, vice presi- , dent: Reulah Sans, secretary and j treasurer. There being no further business to come before the stockholders the meeting wa.s adjourned. J. C. STEWART, Pastor. UNITED BRETHEEN IN CHRIST TRAP FIXED BY PRIEST CATCHES P00RB0X THIEF m. bu is reported as being some j successful sale on last Thursday will hf Murray Library Association wftt better at this writing and v.-nich news is received with pleasure by her many friends. Murray Hardware has a nice dis play of Aladdin lamps. Call and see them. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Seybolt were enjoying a drive on last Sunday to Shenandoah. Iowa, where they were visiting at the KMA broadcasting station and also visiting with friends in the magic city. Si r Smith is doing the chores for Carl Kent since that gentleman met with his accident when he broke fa arfisl starting an automobile. Sidney sure gets around and gMs the choit:: done as well as being the chauffeur. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Addlemun and their little son who are making their Dead Cold Winter with its ater.c'ant car troubles, is at hand. The pleasant days of Decem ber are bound to give way to sub zero January and February mornings. How About Your Car? Is it in the best cf condition for real cold weather, or have you h?en ne glecting yonr motor, your radiator and your tires? And don't forget the battery, for it's as important as any thing else. We carry supplies and accessories at our enrage in Murray and at cur Service Station at Murray Corner, and can fit you obt bo your car will start easy in any weather, and the old motor pur right along just the same as in midsummer! COME TO US FOR AIL YOUR NEEDS Chase V. Barrows MURRAY :-: -:- NEBRASKA ole mmn pa 51V SJIiii0..! The Buffalo. N. Y.. Jan. 12. The Rev. Emil Beck of St. Francis Xavier church fixed things so that tamper ing with the poorbox sent the money jingling into a metal receptacle and set off an alarm in the rectory. A thief wa. caught at the first alarm. Auctioneer C. P. BUSCHE Louisville, Neb. Telephone 133-J Farm and Live Stock Sales a Specialty Best of References by Many Successful Sales 0'o Engebre'son. pastor. Nehawka Church. Morning worship service 10 a. Bible church school 11 a. m. Young people's C. E. 7 p. m. Evening Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m Cottage prayer meeting Wednes day night 7:30 p. m. Otterbein Church. Bible church school 1 a. m. Morning worship service 11 a. m. i I'rayer meeting Tuesday evening IS p. m. Ladies Aid meets all day each Thursday. The young people s Christian En deavor meets at the J. A. Davis home Friday evening. The topic for the ei ning "My Idea of What a Young Woman Aought To Be. and My Idea of What a Young Man Ought to Be." This should be of interest to all. A j young man and a young woman will ihave charge of the meeting. Come. "If any man will come after me. I let him deny himself and take up Ihis cross and follow me." Matt. 16:24. easiest money you can make is interest or dividends cn investments. On January I 0th, Preferred Investors of Weeds Brothers Corporation received their 73rd regular dividend an unbroken record. Have cur representative tell you about a safe invest "rnent where ycur money will earn a man's wages. Woods Brothers Corporation LINCOLN, NEBR. 2 -? j.ssioKd, Representative I I The KM3T-TEX Coat -a Oiiampien The undisputed light-weight, right - weight, night - weight Champ. It holds the world's record for long wear. It challenges any kind of weather and all sorts of usage. It looks as you would expect a champion to lock. For California weather in Nebraska. Colors from which to choose. Always St , : 'W I 1 ; 1 HOLD FINE MEETING Murray Our Town . f what kind of a town we have depends entirely on us. We mean by "us" all the citizens of this community. We make our home, our town, our country. Let us make it the best Let everyone's interest be the concern cf all. We are here to help the town and every individual who will do his part. A bank account will help you! The Murray State Bank "There is No Substitute for Safety" Murray, Nebraska The Cedar Creek Project Club held an enjoyable social meeting at the home of Mrs. Philip Albert. Tues jday afternoon. Jan. fi, 1931. The meeting was palnned to prac tice the club songs as there is to be no regular meeting this month. Two of the members. Mrs. Henry Albert and Mrs. Robert Stivers serv ed a delightful lunch. The next regular meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Arthur Meising er, Feb. 3. All members that are keeping ac counts, and have any questions con cerning them may go to the next Leaders Meeting at Louisville in the afternoon of Jan. 27. f f i t T f T T T I f T i x Good Hard Wood. I have plenty of oak and ash wood, per cord $7.00 in cord lengths, and $8.00 sawn. This price is delivered. Call Nehawka Phone 9 for orders. R. D. TAVLOR. MEN, LOOK! SOEKNICHSEN'S SEME-ANNUAL , rummel Shirt Sale! I I Our Entire Stock o Shirts will be placed on Sale One Day only Saturday, January 17 t m Guaranteed l:ast color Broadcloths, Prints, Percales and Madras. All new pat terns. A new shirt free if one fades. Come early and take your pick at $1 each. H. M. SOENNICHSEN CO. Plattsmouth, Nebraska B;jl-4tsw Nehawka.