The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 04, 1905, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    J. M. STONE, I'isksiiiknt. CIIAS. C. I'ARMELE, M
CI I AS. S. STONE, Cam i ikk.
Murray State Bank
Murray, Nebraska.
J'KKPAKKI IN 1 II K INTEKKSTS OF THK I'KOPLK OF M17KKAV AM) VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOU THE JOURNAL RE A DEIJS.
'l'rimsitrts a (jfiiiTtil lt:iiiklnjr Ituslnrs-.. Ituy and sclln i:ilniiik'"'. Mix-y
ill ways on liiiml. Money IohimmI on clint iiiortK"'-
of I if, render of the Journal know of a .torinl treat or tin item of interest in this rid nit; taul trill mail , satne to thin ojfi'-e it trill ttj,ettr unthr this hcoiimj.
He irunt till itn tut of interest. Editttr Jon noil.)
Murray 1D)(spsiFimi&Mi.
R. L. NEWELL
DENTIST.
Fifteen Years Experience
;
:
OF UNION
TEETH
'WITHOUT PUTfr
SPECIALTY
i
In Murray Every Tuesday.
OFFICE-REAR MURRAY STATE BANK.
SATISFACTION' (i UAltANTEEI).
Chas. S. Stone was in IMattsmouth
Friday.
I. .1. Pitman was a Plattsmouth vis
tor Friday.
JetT Hrendel was an Omaha passen
ger Saturday.
Colonel Jenkins was a county seat
visitor Friday.
Miss Hessie Hrendel returned from
Union Monday.
Joseph Heals of Kenosha, was in
Murray Monday.
Mr. Arch Holmes came up from Kan
sas City Tuesday.
Mr. A. P. Ascli as a I lattsraoutta
visitor Thursday.
Hnnh Rolbp?nt Sur.day with his
parents in Murray
Mil ;s Standish was in I'latts routh
Tuesd iy afternoon
L. Rustr r!ic:ltz was a Halts r outh
visitor last Saturday.
John Ck and children returned
from Omaha Tuesday.
L. H. rnf'e'vvio ! was a business vis
itor i 1 :nnl a Monday.
M. C. Churchill made a business trip
to Plat's nouth Tuesday.
Howard Craves n a le a business trip
to Tlatts riouth Tuesday.
Mont lUbb made a buiness trip to
Nebraska City last week.
Miss Lena Nida was visiting lela
tives near Murray last week.
C. II. Miller was traisactins busi
ness in Plattsmouth Tday.
Dr. Gilmore and wife were riatts
mouth visitors last Saturday.
Holmes & Smith, exclusive agents
for 1 1 inn Nehawka Patent flour.
A. L. Raker and Jake Hrendel made
a business trip to Omaha Friday.
Tom Laughlin of Greenwood, is now
employed at the Amick livery barn.
Jim Saue, the Plattsmouth livery
man, was a Munay visitor Thursday.
Mrs. James Lou:hridre and daugh
ter, were Omaha visitors last Satur
day. II. E. Massie and Rert Ilollenbeck,
of Mt. Pleasant, were in Murray Fri
day. Mrs. Joseph Hurton visited relatives
In Nebraska City Saturday and Sun
day. " 'llugb Robb of Wyoming, was up
Sunday to spend th.? day with his par
ents. pr. Wiley Davis of Lincoln visited
relatives in and about Murray last
week.
Mrs. D
visiting
Holmes.
John Sutton of Kenosha, delivered
a load of hogs on the Murray market
Monday.
Mesdames Carroll, Raker and Hren
del were shopping in Plattsmouth last
Saturday.
Mrs. Mont Robb went to Wyoming
Sunday for a few days visit with her
Hugh.
bright eved baby girl arrived at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Meek Davis
last Monday.
Oliver Haxter left Thursday for Mon
tana, where he expects to make his
future home.
rnv Tinrton returned from Omaha
Tuesday afternoon after visiting rela
tives a few days.
Miles Standish is laying the founda
tion for a new addition to his frame
residence south of town.
R. Churchill of Hurwell, is
her mother, Mrs. A. M.
r
son,
Carl Graves of Plattsmouth passed
through this place Thursday on the
10:34 on his way to Falls City.
Mont Robb orders a copy of the
Journal sent to his son, Fleming W.
Robb, at Verdon, Nebr., for one year.
Frank Campbell and wife are visit
ing a few days this week with rela
tives and friends in Iowa.
Mrs. Joseph Shera of Rock Rluffs,
was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jas.
Holmes, several days this week.
The farmers of this locality are pret
ty busy these davs, the click of the
cxrn planter being heard on every
side.
Twenty new telephones have been
received by the local manager, G. II
Manners, to be used on the Nehawka
line.
Mrs. J. A. Walker and daughter,
Margie, were visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis, Friday and
Saturday.
Have you niven the High Nehawka
Patent Hour a trial? If not call on
Holmes & Smith, lc-cal agents, and j;et
a sack, $1.50.
The High Nehawka Patent Hour is
the best on the market. Ask Holmes
& Smith, the local agents, they will
tell you all about it.
Mrs. Chas. Carroll, Mrs. Thil Rris
bin and Mrs. H F. Hrendel were visit
ing at the home of Uncle Tom Camp
bell Tuesday afternoon.
Tom Lindsey was a Plattsmoth visi
tor Tuesday, returning with his fami
ly, who had been visiting there for
several days with relatives.
James Manners and Miss Marie
Berger, Ern Carroll and Miss Nellie
Creamer attended the theatre at the
Parmele last Saturday evening.
Mark and Ray Burton spent Sunday
in Plattsmouth, as usual. From all
appearances there must be something
very attractive up there for the boys.
Union services were held at both
of our churches last Sunday, the morn
ing service at the Presbyterian church
and in the evening at the Christian
church.
In our last issue we made an error
in stating that Mr. A. M. Holmes was
living in Nehawka. Wakarusa, Kas.,
is where Mr. Holmes has resided for
some years.
Miss Jessie Todd, daughter of L. G.
Todd, who has been in Califoania for
for the past two years, passed through
Murray Tuesday enroute to her home
in Union.
J. W. Edmunds has been repairing
his residence some in the way of plas
tering and papering. Mr. Kennedy
did the plastering and Mr. Dunks the
papering.
Dr. Newell made his regular weekly
visit to Murray Tuesday. Mrs. Newell
accompanied the doctor on this trip
and they were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Mont Robb.
Arthur Baker and Dr. B. F. Brendel
departed yesterday on a trip tolndian
apolis, Ind., going by the way of
Omaha and Chicago. They expect to
be absent about a week.
The shipment of cream from this
station to the Waterloo Creamery Co.,
last Saturday was rather light owing
to the dray team getting a little ex
cited and took a spin up the street
spilling several cans of cream.
We understand that C U. Killer
has purchased several lots sear the
road track. This looks like a lumber
bill for Hrown & Edmunds, and that
somebocly might lose a steady boarder
in the near future.
D. L. Amick purcli sed a tine driv
ing team from Hilly Jean Monday and
Tuesday they were again sold passing
into the possession of Ernie Carroll.
They were beauties and we under
stand Ernie will keep them as a buggy
team.
If you have a relative or friend in
some other section of the world that
you think would like to hear the local
happenings of Murray and vicinity,
why not send them a copy of the Jour
nal? We believe they would appre
ciate it.
T. L. Campbell of East Rock Blurt's
precinct, was in Murray last Saturday
for the lirst time in many months.
Mr. Campbell has been confined to his
bed with a serious sick spell for some
time, and we are pleased to note he is
gaining strength.
Jos. Mauk and George Conrad from
near Nehawka, passed through town
last Saturday enroute to Plattsmouth.
They were accompanied by the Misses
Gertie, Laura and Bertha Pitman, go
ing to the county seat on business con
nected with their mother's estate.
McGinnis Churchill and James
Loughridge went up to the Platte
river lakes in Sarpy county Tuesday
evening for a few hours fishing. The
boys returned on the midnight M. P.
train and none of us know what luck
they met with but we venture the as
sertion that they will tell it right.
Rev. D. P. Smith, former pastor of
the U. P. church, departed Monday for
Pennsylvania, where he will join his
wife and will visit relatives foe a short
time. After which he will return to
Nebraska to take up his work again at
Pawnee City. His place will be sup
plied by another minister, and we will
have regular services the same as for
merly. James Loughridge, in some manner,
got tangled up with the overhead
shafting in his blacksmith shop last
Saturday, and the result might of
proven quite serious. The belt had
slipped from one of the pulleys and
"Jim" was endeavoring to replace it.
and was struck with such force as to
throw him to the floor, receiving nu
merous slight bruises, but none, of a
serious nature.
James Manners, our genial mail car
rier, experienced quite a serious time
last Monday morning, when his team
became a little anxious to make the
daily trip and started before "Jim"
had made complete preparations. They
made a rather sudden turn throwing
the wagon upon its side, breaking one
single tree, and badly damaging the
harness. The patrons of the route
were a little late in receiving their
mail, but no serious damage was done.
Mrs. A. M. Holmes, who has been
quite sick for some time, has just
ended a very serious week, but at this
time is gaining quite rapidly, and if
she continues to improve for the next
few days, Mr. Holmes will take her to
Colorado, where she expects to regain
her health. They will depart the
forepart of next week, first stopping
at Red Cloud, Neb., from there to
Greeley, and on to Tueblo. We cer
tainly trust as do the many friends
of this community, that Mrs. Holmes
may be greatly benefitted by the trip.
in conversation with a number of
Murray citizens we find that many of
them are desirous of seeing new side
walks placed around town in the vari
ous sections where they are badly
needed. One party with whom we
talked said that he firmly believed
that if a start was made most every
one would follow. The Main street
walks, in many places are in a very
dilapidated condition, and very dan
gerous to travel upon. We believe it
would be a good plan for all to make a
united effort to at least lay new walks
where they are needed on Main street.
Wanted !
Horses to pasture, 91.25 per month
per head, good water and pler.ty of
grass, at my farm, 3J miles northwest
of Murray. Inquire at livery barn in
Murray. D. L. Amick.
To Come Up at Nebraska City.
A transcript has been filed in the
district court setting forth the pro
ceedings of the special meeting of the
city council last Thursday night to
gether with the remonstrance against
granting of a saloon license to Wm.
M. Barclay. The attorneys on both
sides of tbe controversy have agreed
to give an immediate bearing, and the
m liter: 'will come ud before Jndse
creamery on tbe east side of the rail J Jessen at Nebraska City next week. .
They are Beauties.
We have the Finest Line of Alarm Clocks for sale
in town. Come and see them before they are all jjone.
Ranging in price
75c, 90c, $1.00, $1.25 AND S2T0DIJ
All guaranteed too keep good time and get you up in
time for breakfast.
Anal"
WlrlR' 111
f
A fine line of Glassware just received. Come in ami
take a look at them; it will do your eyes good. We
also have a fine line of Shirt Waists, Prints, Silk's,
Laces and Kmhroideries.
And just think of those fine biscuits made from the Nehawka C QC npr g
flour with a little Maple Syrup on, at only OUi.0 JCI Qh
Murray, Nebraska.
it
I
0 Wl MT REDUCTION u
IN ORDER TO REDUCE MY STOCK OF
Roots. vShnes. Drv Goods and Furnishings
ft as much as possible before moving, I will, for the next thirty days offer
4 a 10 per cent reduction on all such goods, commencing
8 April 8th and Ending May 6th.
8 All our Shoes are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
in every particular. A fine line of
FRESH, CURED AND SALT MEATS
8
o MimnAM vf rui nnrns a m n nrn MmoACKA b
MiurtnHi, JJ m ITU - UUU LW4AUJ U LaL-i ,"-,w"' Q
4J
on hand all the time. The highest market price
paid for all kinds of 1 arm Produce.
8
m
VP
vyW'v'i 7'U"CO "W-U WVi W vO 'U) 1J W '(, W "U "-O W 'W ' "W -w 'w w
HEADQUARTERS gggg M
,0 ssA OU -W W WW
L. B. UNDERWOOD,
DISTRIBUTING DEPOT FOR
AGENT FOR THE
fa
'V-
fit
'is
s
&
PITTSBURGH PERFECT" FENCES, Shinn cPPer
Cable
Lightning Rod.
ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES.
FOR FIELD, FAR3I AND HOG FENCING.
THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE.
EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT,
The DURABLE Fence,
None so STRONG.
All large wires.
tf 1 . -r? TTT7T",TT-'M,"7"
J5L-
to hold 5.
Moisture 4&3
47 !LT !LU
IT 1ML
fiJM 1 4 W ll.
! !UUL H NH
r ' ' x u I4
ir irz jcc-jl i Lb.L4-
ls. J
We may call on you to ex-?
nlai'n Mio maritc nf tliJa u-nn -
derful irotector in a few days
'V-
We carry the best machine
caster for harvesters and shel-
lers at a very low price. And
hard oil in the bulk for 12J,
HO and 35c. Jilack oil aJc.
15
"Pittsbcbgh Fbefecz" Fesciso. (Special Style.)
Just received a nice lin of cf 3
silverware and clocks. Comc'
in and et our prices before
oin elsewhere to buy.
Absolutely STOCK PROOF.8 We can SAVE YOU MONEY on Fencing. GaSOlf fie and Oil SfOVes!
CALL AND SEE IT.
L, B. UNDERWOOD, Hardware, Stoves and Implements,
XV J- XJ.
NelDreislia.
t A. -5
J
iSETiincsSs TTtomite irpiSiftiii'
iina it is gooa ior ineir eiaers, 100.
Ask your druggist for it.