The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, May 27, 1909, Image 6

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For Particulars Address Members of the Committee as Follows:
O. A. DAVIS, Chairman. W. G. BOEDEKER, Secretary-Treasurer.
JAMES W. HOLMES, Concessions.
Murray Department
PREPARED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL READERS.
If any of Vie readers of the Journal know of a nodal went or an item of intercut in this vicinity and will mad same to this office it mil appear under this heading.
Ve want all items of interest. Editor Journal.
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POT!
Perhaps you never looked at it this way,
hut our bank is ready to serve you in any legi
timate business way. Our service and experi
ence are at uur command it is possible that
we' can be of some advantage to your financial
affairs. It is for you to make your wants
known.' We assure you satisfaction, and ask
you to'call at the bar.!'. -
FOURTH
OF JULY
Citizens of Murray to Celebrate in
Splendid Manner
The citizens of Murray have Joined
hands for a good old time In Murray
the third of July. Nearly every
Murrav State
lank
James Campbell spent Sunday with
relatives on tho river.
Miss Pauline Oldham ban been
under the weather the past few
days.
Prof. 'Asch left on the train Wed
nesday evening for a few days visit
In Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thlelo from
near Nehawka were visiting wtyii
friends In ,Murray Monday.
Anybody wishing space on the
celebration grounds will please cor
respond with J. W. Holmes.
Charley Spnngler went to Omaha
last Saturday and purchased an
Auburn automobile. It Is a good
car.
Dr. N. Davis from Lincoln has
been spending a few days with his
brother.' O. A. Davis, returning home
Wednesday.
Iook put for a good time In Mur
ray on tho third of July. Tho com
mittees are well organized and are
working liko Turks.
Union strvlces will bo held at the
United Presbyterian church. Mr.
Ileem of tho Christian church will
preach In the morning.
The Penned Madlclno Show are
holding forth here this week. They
have a good clean show and will be
here the rest of tho week.
II. Shrader. from near Nehawka.
was a Plattsmouth visitor Thursday
and found tlmo to drop In and see
Ihe Journal people for a few nion-
nts.
1 Ralph Holmes was seven on Wed
nesday. He had a blow out of his
own. Had many of his young friends
In to spend the afternoon and com
mcmorate the day. All had a good
time.
Mrs. James Loughrldge and Mrs
Alice Todd were passengers to Oma
ha last Friday to vlnlt their brother
James Prown who Is In tho Immanuc
hospital where he was operated up
on sometlmo ago for appendicitis
They report Mm Retting along a
well as could be expected und'T the
i Ireunixtiuicfs.
Miss Georgia Creamer was a
Plattsmouth visitor Tuesday.
Chas. Chnlfant .residing east of
town was a county seat visitor Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hendricks were
Plattsmouth visitors Thursday of this
week.
Jack West returned from Omaha
Saturday where he went to have his
face operated upon.
The Murray band have engaged an
Instructor and will be up In shape
to furnish music for the Fourth of
uly.
John S holt nui n was looking after
some business mntters In tho county
seat Thursdny. The Journal acknow
ledges a brief call from him.
Henry F.ngelkemeler was looking
after business mntters In tho county
eul Thursday and while their paid
the Journal office a brief call.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Prown returned
from the country SMurday even
ing where they had been for the
week planting their brothers crop of
corn, he being sick In the hospital In
Omaha.
W.
Cal.
Dr.
Miss
t . . I lirlswelsser shipped a car
of butcher cattle to South Omaha
Monday evening, which topped tho
market on that grade of cattle for
the season, so It is unnecessary to
say what he met with a good market.
Charley made the trip with tho cat
tle, returning home via Plattsmouth
Tuesday evening.
W. H. and Louie Puis drove down
to Plattsmouth Monday with the In
tentlon of taking the Burlington fast
mall train to Omaha. When they ar
rived at the county seat they found
that the new time card had taken
that train off and they were com
pelled after k few hours' visit with
Plattsmouth f rl mis, to return htme
on
every business man has contributed
very liberally for the expense of a
good time on that day. Every feat
ure that will give enjoyment and
excitement for tho day willbe brought
to Murray everything from the
greased pig to a ballon ascnslon.
A meeting of the citizens was call
ed Tuesday night for the purpose of
considering the question. Mr. O. A.
Davis was chosen permenant chair
man and Glen Docdeker treasurer
of the committees. The following
committees were appointed by him:
Finance; W. G. Iloedeker, W. C.
P-rown, A. L. Baker, D. C. Rhoden,
Chas. Iloedeker, n. F. Brendel, Geo.
Wiley.
Grounds; D. C. Uhoden, J
Edmunds. W. V. Hamilton,
Snavely. ,
Printing and Advertising;
Gilmore, Mrs. W. C. Brown,
Margie Walker and R. A. Bates.
Concessions; J. W Holmes, Jas.
Loughrldge, M. G. Churchill, and J.
B. Seybolt.
Amusements; Wm. Brown, W. L.
Smith. S. C. Pitman, A. Young.
Speakers; A. L. Baker, Pauline
Oldham, and Dr. J F. Brendel.
Music; Mrs. O. H. Gilmore, Mrs.
J. W. Holmes, J H. Cook, Lee Knlss,
Isabella Young and George Berger.
Tho beautiful timber pasture just
on the edge of town has been pro
cured from Mr. R. A. Mlnford for the
grounds for the day. Mr James Mc-
Collack has gilven permission to use
his road leading to the grounds
From point of view for grounds, there
cannot bo found a better place In the
county for a celebration. Tho fol
lowing contributions were given by
those Interested In the enterprise
Holmes & Smith $10.,O0
ntman & Davis 10.00
D. C. Rhoden 10 00
Edmunds & Brown 10.00
Wm. A Brown 2.00
Dr. O. II. Gilmore 5.00
Jas. Loughrldge ft. 00
. L. Baker. . . '. 5.00
W. G. Iloedeker 5.00
Chas. II Boedeker 5.00
B. A. Root...- 2.00
M. G. Churchill 5.00
Wt A. Scott 2.00
D. J. Pitman 4.00
Drs. Brendel & Brendel 5.00
Maple Grove.
William Puis made a trip to the
county seat Saturday.
Chas. Engelkemelr from near
Weqplng Water passed through our
city on his way to Plattsmouth Fri
day. Miss Turner spent last week at
the home of L. H. Young.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. A. HUd,
Wednesday, May 19th, a baby boy.
Both child and mother are doing well
but Philip Is not doing so good.
Herman Gamsemer and wife spent
Sunday at the home of Jake Krag
er's. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Puis visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Hild Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ilild and Mr.
and Mrs. Will Philpot spent Sunday
at the home of Henry Wulf, near
Avoca.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Fleming of
Coleridge Is vlsitlg this week at the
home of Mrs. Rusterholtz.
Miss Luclle Urlsh "who Is at the
hospital In Omaha is getting along
nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gansemer spent
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Schafer.
Rev. Fred Sprelgel was a Maple
Grove caller Monday.
PERKINS HOTEL
GUTHM AN & CORY, Proprietors
Plattsmouth, : : : : Nebraska
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WHEN IN THE CITY GIVE US A CALL
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Local Events.
Seed Potatoes.
An extra fine quality of the pop
ular F.arly Ohio variety at $1.50 per
bushel. Get them How while they
lust.
Holmes fe Smith, Murray
Mymml.
C. F. Vallery was a business vlsi
tor In Nebraska City on Wednes
day.
Ora Whitehead of Union visited
friends in Mynard Sunday.
J. H. Adams returned from Kan
sas City Monday evening.
A. A. Wetenkamp visited In Om
aha Tuesday.
Mrs. Myrtle Marks and Ray Cox
returned to Nebraska City Monday
after spending Sunday at C. F.
Vallery's.
W. F. Gillespie was a passenger to
Omaha Tuesday evening after a few
days visit In Nebraska City.
Mrs. Will Stokes spent Thursday
n umana.
Master Hamilton Marks Is spend-
ng a few days this week In Nebras
ka City with his mother, Mrs. Myrtle
Marks.
J. H. Farrls 1 00
Major Hall 1.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
Robert Burr
Geo. Wiley
H. O Todd
Nlrhlos Klaurens 3.00
G. W. Rhoden 1.00
. F. Nickels 1 00
James Campbell 1.00
liuggie! , Ituggli!
1 have several new up-to-date bug
gles that I want to sell right away
and 1 am going to cut the prices to
bed rock, In order to do so. Come
quick, while you can get one
these fine buggies at almost
i mean Just what I say,
John H. Cook.
Murray, Neb
of
cost
Kveryono Is Invited to the I
cream and box social nt Watso
lotig's three miles west of Mynnn
Saturday cvcnliu, May 29.
M:UK.SKA Ql'F.F.X.
The
largest lloro in the World
Weight 2MO Pounds.
No horse has an equal to Nebraska
Queen, the largest tn the world, 20
hands and one inch high, 11 feet and
8 inches in length, and weighs 2980
pounds. This queen of the equine
world will be In Plattsmouth, on cxhl
bttlon Friday, May 28 and 29. Don't
fall to see her, the wonder of the
world. $10,000 Is offered for her
equal In weight and scoring points.
Plain and Fancy Sewing.
Mrs. E. M. McCullough reesldlng
at the second door west of the ltbr
ary, desire's to secure plain and fancy
sewing. Parties having same would
do well to consult her.
Attention, next regular excursion
to Scotts Bluff, June 1st, but vill
vestshow lands any tin..'. Windham
Investment Co.
Stock Wanted.
I have 250 acres of pasture ant!
will take a limited number of cattle
and horses for the season.
Frank Vallery, Murray
Our new gloves Just arrived
Thirty-five kinds. We can please
you; 50c to $3.00. Holmes
Smith's.
Uncle Ben Beckman came In yes
terday afternoon to look after busi
ness matters.
Mrs. W.T. Richardson of Mynard
is spending the day in the city, com
ing in this morning.
Thoma9 Mahoney who has been In
Omaha for some time is In the city
today visiting with friends
Prof. J. Asch of Murray spent yes
terday afternoon and last night In
th eclty attending to business mat
te John McNurlln who has been at
Cedar Creek and Louisville looking
after business matters came In this
morning on the Schuyler.
Mrs. I. S. White departed this
morning on No. 6 for Sidney, la.,
where she will make a visit with her
sister for several days
L. C. Curtlss, the Union barber,
came up last evening and is an in
terested spectator at court where the
Argo-McQInnn case Is on trial: -
Miss Delia Applegate of Union, pas
sed through this city today en route
for VIHIsca, Iowa, where she will
make a visit with relatives for some
Urns.
Charles E. McEntee, chief engineer
and general manager of the S. A. 11.
D. Ry , who has been south on
business matters, returned to the city
on Monday last.
J. W. Peters from near Cedar
Creek, was a Plattsmouth visitor
today and found time to pay the
Journal office a brief call, and while
her renewed for his paper.
Wm Gllmour, the well known
farmer and stock raiser of Rock
Bluffs precinct, was In the city yes
terday afternoon attending to bus!
ness matters. Mr. Gllmour Is the
owner of a colt which he claims will
take first prize as the smallest tn
this section. It Is a Shetland and ac
cording to his story it is so small
that it is no larger than a lamb. H
Is very proud of It.
L. B. Brown, mayor of Kenosha
came In yesterday for a business visit
In the city and while here took oc
casion to call and have the Journal
sent to Mrs. Kittle Tucker at Merino,
Col. Mr. Brown also added his name
to tho list of dally subscribers for a
trial subscription. Llg is one of the
best citizens of eastern Cass county
and one with a host of friends In
this city and vicinity. The Journal
always appreciates his visits and
hopes they w ill be many and often.
Miss Cleo Applegate of Union, who
has been chosen as a teacher In the
public schools c,f this city for the
coming year, is In the city today
visiting the public schools. Miss An
plegate is oue of the best possible
selections to have been made by the
board and comes to the schools with
a reputation as an educntor already
established, she having several years
experience In teaching. Miss Apple
gate Is the handsome and accomplish
ed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Applegate, the prominent people of
the vicinity of Union.
A. J. McNatt, one of the best
citizens of Kenosha and chief of
police cf that city under Mayor
Brown, was also a caller at the Journal
office and added his name to the
daily list yesterday. Mr. McNatt is'
a friend cf the Journal who Is al
ways welcome and he seldom fails to
visit the city but what be finds time
to drop in and see the publisher of
this great paper. His visits are al
ways welcome, too. Mr. McNatt 13
the ow ner of a fine colt which he be
lieves will take first place for weight
and development. It Is but a month
old and weighs 300 pounds which is
some weight for a colt of that age.
The best Is the cneapest, "Acorns''
are the best.
THEY GO
TO LOOK
THEY STAY
T0 BUY
Out of the large number of men who
have gone with us on our first two
excursions to look at
SCOnS BLUFF IRRI
GATED LAND
Only FIVE have not bought. Our
total sales for the two trips are
3000 acres, for a total consideration
of $228,000. That's the "proof of
the pudding.''
Good Irrigated Land
Cannot be Bought
For Less
This is the best Irrigated land In
the West It Is under one of the
largest and most complete Irrigation
systems In the United States. None
better. The water supply Is simply
Inexhaustible. The price Is no higher
than your Eastern Nebraska or Iowa
farm, and Irrigated land will bring
you three times as much per acre.
Our terms are easy only one-fifth
cash, balance one to ten years.
Next Excursion June I
1909
Windham Investment
Company
Plattsmouth, Neb.
Associate Agents with
Payne Investment Company