The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, October 17, 1907, Image 6

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I'llKl'AUKD IN 1HK 1NTKIIKSTS OF THE IMXJPLL OF MU II It AY
If ,n,:, of til,K rcn.hr of IUk Journal kuo.r of a tonal ertnt or an Hun of interest
We. tr.anl all itt.mtt of inti-.riM. Editor Jinrmil.)
"BUSINES
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OF A STOVE IS THE FIREPOT
n
THE "ART
IT'S THE easiest
thing in the world
to mike a fxrepot
WRONG so easy
that you'll find most
all of them wrong
wrong construction
wrong principle.
For 70 vears there
has been no improve
ment on the actual
"Business End" of a
stove until this two
piece revolving fire
pot was placed in
GARLANDS'
NOTICE IT'S MADE IN TWO PIECES
That's to alio the air to pass into the fire instead of all coming in at the boiton
HOT. FIRE WHERE YOU WANT IT
At the outside edge instead of the middle, where you got little radiation T; Ii.
THE LOWER PIECE REVOLVES
Just put the crank on, give it a turn, and the firepot :r r.. rh an as a. whistle.
NO POKING NO FUSSING NO MUSS NO DUST
WILL SAVE YOU A TON OF COAL EVERY YEAR YOU USE IT.
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THE STOVE
I). J. Pitman was in Union Wednes
day. Chas Poedeker was in Plattsmouth
Wednesday.
(). Virgin was a Plattsmouth vis"
tor Tuesday.
Mrs. John Ferris has b-jen quite sick
for the past week.
Mrs. CI. D. Connally was in Platts
mouth Wednesday.
Lost A pair of ladies Ox-blood Kid
Gloves, size 6J, between James Sages'
barn and Union. Leave at the Journal
office.
Our excellent friend, Alvin Ferris,
has been on the sick list for the past
few weeks, in fact he has been ailing
for the past year; but last Friday he
was taken to Omaha by Dr. Brendel to
consult Dr. Allison, who pronounced
his ailment chronic appendicitis, and
advised an operation in the near future.
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Simplicity of the
Checking Acccvunt
Kasy to understand; simple to
work: safe to employ. U
You deposit with the Bank what
ever money you wish; the Bank
furnishes you with a pass book and
checks. When you pay a bill,
write a check for the amount and
sign your name to the check.
When the Bank pays the check, it
is charged to your account.
We enter every check in your
pass book and return them to you
when we balance your book.
You have a complete record cf
your business transactions.
We invite you to open an ac
count with us.
Murray State Bank
n Mvirray.
Murray Department
THE
GARLAND" FIREPOT "DOES THE
LOOK AT IT!
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"ART-GARLAND
WITH THE REVOLVING
Sold by
Mrs. J. W. Edmunds has been on the
sick list ft- f'e past few days.
W. C. Brown was in Omaha attend
ing the horse show Wednesday.
N. Slocum is making some repairs in
the postoffice building this week.
Mrs. Mira McDonald spent the day
Tuesday with Miss Etta Nickles.
Opha Baker has 1een numbered with
the sick for a few days fiis week.
J. M. Stone was in Murray Wednes
day shaking hands with old friends.
D. L. Amick was in South Ornaha
Tuesday with a car load of mixed
stock.
Mrs. G. H. Gilmore went to Lincoln
Sunday for a few days visit with
friends.
The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Alf.
Nickels has been quite sick for the past
few days.
Nebracske. J)
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AND VICIMTV ESPECIALLY
in tlii riciniltj u,ul trill ,-,a,l tame to tl,i.
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BUSINESS.
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FIREPOT
James Laughridge made a business
trip to Omaha last Saturday.
Uncle Tom Campbell has been on the
sick list for the past few days.
Harmon Beck and wife were visiting
with friends and relatives in Elm wood
a few days this week.
Mrs. Chas. Wolfe, of Union, was
visiting at the home of her friend, Mrs.
Georgia Creamer a few days this week.
Al. Kennedy, the boss Murray brick
layer, has been laying the foundation
for the new school house in district No.
7.
Dr. B. F. Brandel was in Plattsmouth
Sunday morning to see Dr. Cook, who
has been quite sick for the past few
days.
Fred Kunzman and wife and two
daughters were in Murray last Sunday
visiting with their daughter Mrs. Guy
Burton.
Fate Davis and wite, of South
Omaha, were visiting with Murray
friends and relatives last Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs. Zack Shrader went to Omaha
last Saturday to see her daughter, Mrs.
Galen Rhoden, who is in the hospital
in that city.
Mrs. Will Berger and two children of
Nebraska City, who has been visiting
friends and relatives in and about Mur
ray returned to their home Sunday.
Bear in mind that there will be a
dance given in the Manners & Lough
ridge hall Friday evening. A good time
is assured and you are cordially invited
to attend.
Mrs. Geo. Rhoden and Mrs. Glen
Rhoden were in Omaha last Friday.
They were accompanied by Mrs. Gre
gory, of Nehawka, and Miss Louisa
Sheperdson.
John Todd, of Lincoln, was in Murray
last Saturday with his big auto. He
was looking for a sale of a number of
his machines, and we believe some of
our people are interested.
Chas. Stone was in Omaha Wednes
day consulting an eye specialist regard
ing his eyes which have been giving
him trouble lately. He also took in the
horse show in the evening.
John Murray and family have arrived
in Murray where they will make their
ENDK 1
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FOR THE JOURNAL KEADEBS.
office, it trill appear umhr this heiulinu.
home for the present. We are glad to
welcome him back to the old home and
hope he will remain forever.
LOOK: HERE IS A SNAP: A second
hand piano for sale cheap. In good con
dition. For further information call on
or write Chas. S. Stonk,
Murrar, Neb.
Geo. Berger was in South Omaha
Tuesday with a car load of hogs. He
also says he was in the Oreapolis B. M.
wreck Monday evening, but jumped
from the way car and escaped uninjur
ed. J. R. Vallery, Jeff Brendel, John
Vallery, Ad Kiser, and Ben Land all
departed overland Monday for Valpariso
Neb., near where J. R. Vallery owns a
large ranch, and will return the latter
part of the week with 100 head of feed
ing cattle to be placed on the Vallery
farm:
"We understand that J.D. Shrader has
purchased the Ottis McNurlin building
on lower Main street, and will in the
near future establish a barber shop
therein, and that the building will be
partitioned so as a portion of it can be
used as a millinery store by Mrs.
Shrader.
Clem Whitehead, of Ravanna, Nebr. ,
has been in Murray for the past few
days visiting with his friends in this
section. It will be remembered that
Clem left this part of the world last
Christmas, going to California, Mo.,
near where he owned a farm, and ex
pected to make his home there, but his
wife's health proved very- bad in the
climate, and he lost no time returning
to Nebraska. He says there is no
place like Cass county, and he expects
to buy a farm near Murray, and make
this his future home.
Mrs. Dr. B. E. Brendel and Mrs. A.
L. Baker were Union visitors Tuesday.
Grand Master Workman Walling, of
the A. O. U. W., wgs in Murray last
Saturday evening, and gave a very in
teresting talk to the members of the
order here. A number of Plattsmouth
members were in attendance, and an
excellent time was had.
Ab. Slagel and son, and Miss Margie
Taylor, of Plainview, arrived in Murray
last Sunday, on a few days visit with
friends, and relatives at the old home,
Margie Taylor will remain the balance
of the winter at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Hendricks, and attend the
Murray schools.
Ed. Parriott, of Peru, the boss A. C.
U. W. deputy, was in Murray a few
days this week in the interest of this
grand order, which is already very
strong in this locality, but both the
lodge here and the deputy are very de
sirous of increasing their membership
and they are going to do it.
Ralph White and Clayton Rosencrans
were Murray visitors Tuesday evening
from Plattsmouth, Ralph came down to
attend a meeting of the A. O. U. W.
but we cannot figure out what Clayton
was doing here, unless he was,lectioner
ing for his father, and still he wasn't
with a legal voter after he got here.
The A. O. U. W. lodge will meet in
regular session next Saturday evening
at their hall and all members are re
quested to be present, as there will be
business of importance to transact. A
new membership campaign is being in
stalled between Plattsmouth and Mur
ray, and some excellent work will be
expected in the near future. Let all
members be present.
Mrs. Lucy Sporer entertained a
number of lady friends at her home
Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Andy
Morrow, of Burwell. Covers were laid
for Mrs. B. F. Brandel, Mrs. Charles
Carroll, of Murray, Mrs. Wm. Morrow,
of Rock Bluffs and Mrs. Andy Morrow,
of Burwell. The dinning room was ap
propriately decorated in green and red.
A very pleasant time was enjoyed by
all.
Miss Marie Berger departed Monday
for Herman, Neb., to be present at the
marriage of her cousin, Miss Nellie
Johnson to Oscar Gilbertson, which oc
curred Wednesday evening at five
o'clock. Miss Johnson is quite well
known in Murray and has many friends
here who extend their best wishes to
the happy couple. "Mr. Gilbertson is in
business in Blair, where they will make
their future home.
The Plattsmouth Telephone station at
this place changed hands last Saturday,
Jeff Brendell resigning, and the vaca
ncy being filled very promptly by Guy
Burton and wife, and while Guy looks
after the lines over this section, Mrs.
Burton will be found at the switch board
to attend to the wants of the many
patrons on all lines centering here. The
Journal predicts that the new manage
ment will be entirely satisfactory in
every particular, as the whole attent
ion of Mr. and Mrs. Burton will be given
to the new work.
T. J. Rhoden, from near Murray, was
a business visitor in Council Bluffs this
morning.
A VERY PltETTY
HOME WEDDING
Celebrated in the Lively Little
City of Nehawka
No social event in Nehawka lor years
has attracted such attention and created
such interest as the wedding of Miss
Leona A. Pollard and Mr. Daniel Mc
Cleery of Lawrence, Neb., which took
place at the home of the bride's mother,
Mrs. Levi C. Pollard, Wednesday,
October Dth, at 2 o'clock.
The spacious home was beautifully
decorated, the large bay window in end
of parlor was made into a canopy bower
of autumn tints; the background was a
mass of the glorious shades of red that
only nature herself can make, shading
up into yellow and above was a mass of
green foliage, which extended out sev
eral feet above, under which the bridal
part stood. At each side of the bower
stood a tall jardenier filled with large !
white dalhias. Over the rest of the
room here and there was a touch of
autumn foliage.
Miss Esther Sheldon of Avoca, presi
ded at the piano, after singing "I Love
You Truly," by Emma Edwards John
son of Plattsmouth, the strains of Lohen
gren's wedding march filled the rooms.
Rev. J. II. Salsbury of Plattsmouth
first entered the room followed by maid
of honor, Isadore Hall, with grace it
self, gowned in white chiffon organdie
and Valenciennes lace over yellow silk,
then the bridesmaid. Miss Guess Hum
phrey, of Lincoln, always charming in
white chiffon tissue and lace over yellow
satin, each carrying a shower boquet of
white carnations, then the groom and
his brother, Tom McCleery, as best
man, and then came the bride, graceful
and looking beautiful in her simple but
elegant empire gown, entrain of white
silk crepe-de-chene over white silk,
wearing a long silk tulle veil, carrying j
a boquet of bride's roses and leaning on
the arm of her brother, Julian J. Pol
lard, taking her place beside the groom ;
and facing the minister, Rev. Salsbury, !
who in a very impressive manner spoke I
the words that made them man and !
wife, using the beautiful ring ceremony. !
After the ceremony the many relatives !
and friends who were present to wish :
them joy and happiness were served a j
two-course buffet luncheon in the din-;
ing room by Mrs. Raymond Pollard, ;
Mrs. B. Wolph, Mrs. Ernest Pollard,
Mrs. Frank Sheldon, Mrs. Henry Pol
lard, and Miss Gertrude McCleery of ;
Pauline assisted by Evelyne Wolph,
Mable Pollard. Nellie Norris, Josephine :
Pollard and Florence Sheldon Todd, ;
tKpcf 1'. vti winner f-jr1:u Vmi ntr former
pupils of the bride. The room was1
decorated in yellow and white, the color :
scheme of the wedding throughout,
even carried out in the menu. Large
ropes of smilax was festooned from
each corner of room to chandelier in
center and from this was suspended j
wide white ribbon fastened to each cor- j
ner of table in a massive "lovers knot
bow." The lunch cloth was a design!
of Mexican drawn work over yellow j
silk, center of table adorned with white :
carnations in cut glass. Where the
bridal party stood was festooned in yel-
low flowers, and every where was yel
low and white dalhias and asters.
The
cyioi buiciiii: ui ivi ig iwi i oc-uij;
i l j? i
ried out extensively in dark red and
potted plants of ferns and begonias.
The back parlor in pink dalhias and i
asters. Miss Leona needs no com- j
ments by a local paper having been .
born and reared here and loved by all j
in the community and is a member of
one of the pioneer families of Nebraska, j
She is always at her best in educational j
and literary work of all kinds, having j
been a close student, and since her j
graduation at the state university class
of '02, has spent much time during !
summer months traveling both east !
and west fitting herself more fully to
take up the responsibilities of school
work which she has been at her best as
principal of the Nehawka school for
three years. Mr. McCleery, the groom,
is a young man of Stirling worth and
great capabilities, being a graduate of
the pharmacutical department of the
Northwestern university of Chicago.
At 4 :30 the bride appeared in a beauti
ful suit of blue cloth wearinff a hat of
same shade, trimmed in large delf blue
wings and folds of silk. Mr. and Mrs.
McCleery left over the Missouri Pacific
for the Rocky mountains, where they
expect to spend their honeymoon. They
will be at home to their many friends
after December 1st at Lawrence, Neb.,
where the groom is engaged in the drug
business.
Now is the Time to Buy That
NEW BUGGY!
We have a few left, that were
purchased at the old price,
and a 10 to 20 per cent raise
will soon arrive, just as soon
as our present line is closed
out. This raise in price will
come from the manufactur
ers, and was placed on every
vehicle made by the Auburn
people, but as long as our
present stock lasts the pre
sent price prevails.
ESmiy Now!
JOHN COOK,
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
LEGAL NOTICC
IN TlllCcorNTY c
A i.v. Nebraska.
I ii l lie mat ti r f t he
deceased.
I'KT ( r r.v-s coiw-
.I ale of .li'llllcs .. I cvcy
All IN-lsOHs lllll HSllli Slllll CstlltC are llCte-
ly not ilicd 1 1, :il a iM'lliltloii has been tiled In
sniil I'oiirt nlli trlii' t lint said deceased died
leav int; no last will ami test anient anil pi a vliiu'
for ailiniiilst at Ion iiihiii lili -.! ntc. mnl t lint u
lit'iirlnr will Im hud on sahl m-I it Ion lit'Tori- muIiI
imiii n on tin- iliiy of i i.-iolxw. I'.m;. at in
o'i'l) 'k a. in ; 1 1 1 :t I if 1 1 icy fall I o a oih a r at said
il l on h.-iiil JIM day of irtolicr. I'.m;. ill In
oVIoi'U a. in., loi'onlot suiil iH'titlon. Ilicrourl
may t'tiinl t he same anil fimit Id tcrs of mi
ni I nisi rut Ion to A . 1 1. ill hi, or some other
siiitahlc M'i -oii :nnl i ii . m I to a m-i I lenient
t helcof.
1 1 at vc.v I '. Ti a I
Iskm.I fount.'. .Imltc
. H. Polk.
Attorney. -ii'uiit
LEGAL NOTICE
IN TIIKCiil'NTV
c i i:t or c a?
snu'.N-
ty. Net. i ;k:i.
I n t lie mat ti r of cta
' of fill Ut il.e .liihlcon.
leeea.eil.
A 1 1 'M His 1 1 it crest eil in I lie a I iove est a I e a te
herehy not ilieil I hal a lieiirin u III lie hail iiihiii
t he II nal reiHili of the ailn i i n I-.I ra t or llleilln
saiil mat let- ami uiNiii his ih'I it ion in a. iinf for
I he adjust me nt of his tin si I iii'i'oiinl ami for I he
assignment of t in- rcsiiiue of saiil est ate to I lie
IMisoiis cut it leil t lie ret o hy law ; a heal In;-' will
he hail ll miii saiil rcKirt anil iietition on the
:.'lst ilny of (ii-tolier. A. I . I'.m." it t the fount y
Court Koom at Plattsmouth. Ncluaskit. al lit
o'clock a. in. All iH-rsons Inti ii -li (I In saiil
est ate are rcijuieeil to aniiciir or file I heir nli
ject ions if any I licy have lo said ii-ikh I anil c
I it ion. on or licforc ! o'clock of saiil ".'1st luy of
UctolM'f. A. I. I'.mr. or the court will irianl the
prayer of saiil m-i it Ion anil upon e ami tint ion
approve anil pass saiil I epoi t a no 1 1 inch a I t'e I lie
si ill ailmi nisi t utor.
II AltVKV l. TltAVIS.
SKAI. i 'utility .lililt'C.
A. I.. Tiilil. At lorn. -.v. 4mv;;i
Notice to Creditors
-T.
Ti: r NKHKASKA
..., ss
I n count y ( on t t
III the matter of
the
slate of Henry
MmiiirliT, lcccascl.
Not l"c is herehy ui veil that t he creditors of
.saiil deceased will meet the eM-cutoi-s of
I said est ate. define me. county juilife of fas
county, Mehruska. al t lie count y court room In
Plat tsiiioul h. in said count y. on t he :.'iit h day of
i ( ictoher. ? 1H 17. and on the J7th day of April.
; l'.is. at III o'clock a. m.. each da. v. for tliepui
Ihim' of present inir their claims for examina
tion, adjust incut and allowance.
Si mom lis are allowed for the creditors of
', said deceased to present their claims, and one
year for the executors to settle .said estate.'
I from the 1st day of Octolu-r. I'.mr.
Witnos my hand and seal of said county
j court, at Plattsmouth. .Nehraska. this -nil day
j of i ictolx-r. l'.mT. IIaiivkv O. 'I'uavim.
I I ska . fount y .Indue.
I. . Itwyer. Attorney.
Illv4t
Notice to Creditors
STATIC OK NICHKASKA
'ass 'ounty. i
I ll t he matter of the estate of Kacliel l-'roh-licli.
decccitsed.
Not ice is herehy tfiven that I lie creditor of
said deceased will meet tiie ai lin I nist i ator of
said esl at e licforc me. fount. .linhrc of fass
count y. Nelirusku, at t he fount y ( on it Koom.
in Plattsmoiit Ii. in said county on t lie ::it h day
of ictoher. l'.mT. and on l lie :.';t h day of April.
l'.Nts, at In o'clock a. in. of each day tor t he pur
hc of present in;.' I heir claims for examina
tion, adjust incut and allow ance.
Si x moiit lis are allowed for I he creditors of
said deceased lo present I hei r claims from I he
Ji'il 1 1 day of Ictoher. I'.mr. and one yea r for I he
ad mi nisi rat or to set I le saiil est at e f mm t he 1st
da.v of ( Ictoher. I'.mT.
Wit ness my hand and seal of said county
court at PI a' t Mm hi I Ii. N'ehrasku. t his 1st day
of ( ictolicr. I'.nr
sk.m.I llurvcy ll. Travis.
!'.. Dwyer. foiinly .ItuJc.
Attorney for Kstate. 4'iwJi,
Legal Notice
I n 1 lie matter of t he est ate Irder to Show
of Pat t ick Shields, deceased, i Cause
This cause came on f r hc:i rinir u.ioti t lie pe
t it ion of Thomas Waliiut.'. 'uaidiau of I'l ancis
II. s,j,.,,, .0,u P. Hiiclds. and William . I.
Shields, who all- heirs at law of Iheestaieof
Patrick Shields, dec ascd. prayliu.' for a license
to sell t he undivided t h ice-fou it lis ( i ) of lot s
! 1". eleven i) and twelve ( l'i. in hlock
i sixty urn; iti i lie en y oi rial isinom n. .xenrasH
su, j(.,.t to the homestead and dower lis.- and
sixty urn; iti i lie en y oi rial i sinoiii n. .xenraska.
I interest of Catherine Spader, mot her of said
children, in and to said lots, for the reason that.
I it is for the lst interest of said minors that
I such pi-operty should lie sold. It Is t licrefore
j ordered t hat all iiersons Interested in said es
, st ate appear In-fore me at t In- office of t In- clerk
: of the district court at the court house at
i Plattsmouth. Nehraska. on the lit h day of No
, vcmher. I'.mr. at 1 o'clock, p. m.. to show cause
; why a license should not lie iri anted to saiil
i truardiaii to sell the alxive dew-rilwd real es
I tate of said deceased.
! Hated this 7th day of ctoticr. I'.mT.
(Siirned) I'Afl. .1 KSSEN.
41 tit .Tudtre of t he llistrict Court.
I. . Iwyer. Attorney for estate.
Notice to Creditors
State of Nebraska, i . r..
. . . . r SS ' U
Cass ( di'ntv (
In the master of the estate
ceased.
County Court,
of .. P. Karl, de-
Notice is hereby trl yen that the creditors of
said deceased will meet the executor of said
estate. Iiefore me, county jtidtre of Cass county.
Nehraska. at the county court room in Platts
mouth. in said county, on the 2l day of No
vember, limr, and on the 4th day of Slay, Iw.
at 10 o'clock, a. m. each day for the purtxise of
presenting their claims for examination, ad
justment and allowance.
Six months from the 2l da.v of Novemfier.
I!ir7. are allowed for the creditors of said de
ceased to present their claims, and one year
for the executor to settle said estate, from the
7th day of ()ctoler. 1!07.
Witness my hand and seal of said County
Court, at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this nth day
Ortolier. li'iT. llAKvEr I). Thavih,
Iseai-I County .ludtfe.
4114
Murray, Neb.