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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1911)
BIG SPECIAL SALE OF W 0 Kl T "E? fo) NOW ON AT A. HAST'S STORE V LooEc Zrthe Saturday SpecSals Look over the list of items, and then come in and supply yourself with what you can use. We are over stocked on the following items, and therefore are making a cut on prices of from 10 TO 33i PER CENT. WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK! IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK FOR THE AD AND THEN ACT SPECIALS ON nib II GAPS All $1 and $1.25 cays on sale at 48c All 50c and 75c caps on sale at 42c toTBig reductions are also on Men's and Boy's Duck and Corduroy Coats, that we are offering at 15 per cent off. JMen's heavy-weight Velastic two piece UNDERWEAR 75c values for 55c KaTOne lot of 12 and 15c Ginghams and madras cloth at 11c per yard. Boy's two-piece underwear Shirt and Drawers 30, 35 and 40c values at 28c JWBest grades of printed heavy floor LINOLEUM, a fine pattern, for G2j4c a square yard. torNine-Quarter Sheeting for 25c per yard. This is a regular 30c Sheeting. Also, some fine bk ached and unbleach ed muslin; 8ic values for 7c per yard. t 1 j THE 1B1 STOUE! 5D GST, 1 MMI STORE! 7 SUCCESSOR TO HOLMES & SMITH Murray Department PREPARED IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MURRAY AND VIC1N1TT ESPECIALLY FOR THE JOURNAL. READERS. and wi' arc informed that Hen is shucking about ten bushels of corn more per day this week than last. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kepler and family, from Elmwood, drove down Sunday in their automobile and .spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Shrader, east of Murray. Lee Oldham, who attended the Duroc-Jersey hog sale at Tecum seh last week, purchased one of the fine boars to be placed at the head of his herd. Lee is a firm believer that the red hops are the best on earth, and he exerts every effort to keep his strains at the top notch. Johnnie West drove up from Nehawka last Wednesday, accom panied by his mother, who has been visiting for the past few days with folks on the farm. The Journal man was fortunate in gettinp a chance to return borne with them, as the Missouri Pacific train was several hours late, as usual. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Heil, from east of Murray, were in the coun ty seat, Thursday, and while there Mr. Neil found time to call at the Journal office and enroll his name for the Semi-Weekly Journal for one year. Mr. Beil is like the ma jority. of farmers and taxpayers of the county, he wants the news of the county and enrolls his name for the Journal. in HEALTH The K. N. K. The K. N. K. and the Ladies' Aid society of Murray met at the home of Mrs. Oeorpe Shrader, east of Murray, on Monday after noon of this week. The double meetinp, including members of both societies, was planned in honor of Mrs. Shrader's birthday, at, which time (heir hostess bad readied her 081 h anniversary. There were between forty and fifty members present, and a most excellent time was bad. A two course luncheon was served and the afternoon was spent in a very pleasant and profitable manner, all pronouneinp it one of the most pleasant and interesting meetings of the vear. If any oftlte readcrt of Hie Journal know of a social event wan item of intend in this vicinity and will ntail same to this office it will appear umhr this keadin "V want all items of interest. Editor Jour ial Un, 3C DC Murray State Bank R Capital and Surplus $15000.00 Wc Solicit Your Banking Dusincss Interest Paid on Time Deposits 0 MURRAY, NEBRASKA : )oczz x .. TJ Frank CtoVolmaa, painter and paper hanger. riaUomoulh. Get our prices on flour now. A. Hast. 1). L. Amick was looking after some business mutters in Mur ray Tuesday. Tho best school shoes for the children at A. Mast's store. Also full lino of school supplies. If in doubt about your new dress for yourself or your chil dren call at A. Mast's store. It is well worth your while to look up A. Mast's ad in this issue for the Saturday specials. Mr. and Mrs. llutcbens of Weeping Wator were here last Saturday and Sunday visiting at the homo of their daughter, Mrs. Terrancc Fleming and family. The K. N. K. will give Thanksgiving dinner and supper in connection with iheir bazaar at the Kenoshia church Thanksgiv ing day and evening. Everybody invited. Mrs. Elmer Boedeker went to Omaha Wednesday to spend the day with her husband at the hospital. Al Merger, who has been spend ing a few weeks down in Missouri visiting with his sister, returned home last Saturday. Mrs. Frank Gobelman of Plattsmouth was a Murray visitor Tuesday, a guest at tho homo of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. While. Invitations were received here Wednesday announcing the wed ding of Miss Mattio Minniear, which will tako placo on tho sec ond of November. Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Meisinger and little son, from west of riattsmouth, were county seat visitors last Thursday, and while hero paid tho Journal office c brief call. Mrs. J. W. Shelby of Labanon Indiana, will arrivo in Murray Thursday of this week for a visit with her sisters, Mrs. A. L, Maker and Mrs. D. F. Drcndcl. Mrs. J O. Parr, mother of (he two ladies, will return homo with Mrs. Shelby. Mrs. Ci. M. Oilmore was a Plattsmouth visitor Monday. W. J. Philpol, was looking after some business matters in Omaha Monday. Mrs. G. II. Oilmore and sister. Miss Margie Walker, were Platts mouth visitors Wednesday afternoon. R. C. Mai ley, the Maple Grove blacksmith, was looking after some county seat business mat ters last Saturday. Mrs. Al Kennedy departed the fore part of the week for western Nebraska, where she will spend a few days visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Heck went over to Elmwood Wednes day of this week to attend tho funeral of his father, who died Tuesday. We will give a moro extended notice next week. Walter Sans and little son were in Plattsmouth last Friday. While in the county seat Mr. Sans found lime to call at tho Journal office and renew for his paper another year. Mrs. Maker and daughter, Opha Mrs. Charles Heebner and daugh ters, Mrs. Torrence Fleming. Mrs George Lloyd and daughter and Miss Grace Porter wero all in Omaha last Saturday. Fire, Lightning and Tornado insurance written in strong com panies and at reasonable rates. This is the season to protect yourself from flro. Place your business with V. G. Moedeker at the Murray State Dank. James Loughridgo went to Omaha Monday evening and re turned Tuesday morning with his daughter, May, who has been in i the hospital for tho past few weeks receiving treatment for her eye troubles. She returns homo greatly benefited, and will no doubt entirely recover. Pitman A Davis aro sure busy Iheso days rutting in light plants. This week they aro putting in a new one in the fine farm homo of Ferdinand Hennings, near Louis ville, and also one in tho modern farm homo of George Hild. They suro understand tho light busi ness and placing in a good plant. This is tho reason for their success. II. C. Long shipped a car of hops to South Omaha Monday. Mrs. Hubert Filch has been on the sick list for ,ht past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gapcn were Plattsmouth visitors Tuesday of this week. Philip Keil was looking after some business matters in the county seat Thursday. Mrs. Nix, who makes her home with her brother. L. M. Hrown. has been numbered with the sick for the past few days. Harve Manners of Platts mouth was in Murray Wednesday looking after the telephone busi ness and making some repairs on the lines. Horner Shrader is movinsr this week to the Churchill farm that he purchased some time ago. The place formerly belonped to and was purchased from J. W. Ed munds. Philip Keil delivered one of his small "pin money" pigs at Mur ray Wednesday, which was sold to G. M. M in ford. The little fel low weighed a little over 500 pounds. Charles Nickels, who is still in the hospital at Omaha as the re sult of his injury in the M. P. wreck, is getting along nicely, and under favorable conditions will soon be ablo to return home. Joseph Cook has rented the Connally place in Murray and is preparing to move thereto. Mrs. Connally and her daughter, Miss Nettie, will soon depart for Cali fornia, where they will spend the winter. A. Mast was looking after some business matters in Omaha Wed nesday morning. He accom- Taken to the Hospital. Elmer Moedeker was taken to the hospital in Omaha Sunday evening, where he was operated upon Monday morning for ap pendicitis. Dr. Gilmore, his physician, accompanied him, also his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moedeker, and his father-jn-Iaw, Mr. Opp. Mr. Moedeker was taken ill on Sunday morning and his case was of a very serious nature, and taken just in time to save his life. Me is resting very well at the present time and every indication points to a speedy recovery. Take Advantage of This Generous Offer. Your money back upon request at our store if Rexall "03'' Hair Tonic doesn't do as we claim. That's our guarantee. You oblipale yourself to nothing what ever. Could you ask or could we give you stronger proof of our confidence in the hair restoring qualities of this preparation? We could . not afford to so strongly endorse Rexall "93" Hair Tonic and continue to sell it as we do, if it did not do all we claim it will. Should our enthusiasm have carried us away, and Rexall "03" Hair Tonic not give entire satisfaction to the users, they would lose faith in us and our statements, arid in consequence our business prestige would sutler. We assure you that if your hair is beginning lo unnaturally fall out or if you have any scalp trouble. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will promptly eradicate dandruff, stimulate hair growth, and pre vent premature baldness, or the above guarantee becomes oper ative. Two sizes, 50c and $1.00. Sold only at our store The Rex all Store. F. G. Fricke A Co. Surprise on Miss Newbranch. Last night Miss Grace New branch, one of the peopular teachers of the High school, was busily engaged with one of her friends (humming out some late rap-time, when a dozen of the young people appeared with bot tles of miJlc, olives, oysters and bunches of cl.ery, together with packages of other edibles suf ficient fur a famished troop of cavalry. Recoving from the first shock of the surprise, Miss New branch welcomed tbeni heartily and all were soon having the time of their lives. What matter though one of the young cooks got the soup too hot and singed it and another boiled the water and put the coffee on cold? It was all the same to them; for each was so interested in the companion on the right or left,, possibly that the earth might have passed away unnoticed by brave Loch invar or fair Ellen. Near the midnight hour the company broke np. Those present werer Misses Gretchen Donnelly, Marie Don nelly, Anderson, Minor, Catherine Dovey and Newbranch, and Mes srs. Richcy, Fritz Fricke, Ed Fricke, Brady, Travis and Bruce Rosencrans. M. P. Adjuster In Murray. The M. P. adjuster appeared in Murray on Friday of last week, coming to see James Loughridge in regard to the injuries, if any, I hat he might have received in the wreck two weeks ago. As Mr. Loughridge was uninjured except from the shock and soreness from minor bruises, he made him an offer of $25 o sign release papers, thereby releasing the company from further liabilities. Mr. Loughridge accepted the offer. Dyspepsia is our rational ail ment. Murdock Mlood Mittfrs is the national cure .for it. It strengthens stomach membranes, promotes flow of digestive juices, purifies the blood, builds you up. Fop Sale. 14 extra fine pedigreed Duroc Jersey boars, all sired by Fal staff, the great boar by Glendale's Critic's last, and his dam was Nancy Top, 2d, 92445. The dams were sired by Critic's Banker Son, 85297. All are April pigs and sufficiently largo for immediate service. Will also sell one extra good fall boar weighing over 200 pounds. II. L. Oldham, Murray, Neb. Dreaded Army Worm Here. The very much dreaded army worm has reached Cass county in earnest the past few weeks, and has been doing a great deal of damage to the winter wheat. Many fields in west of Murray have been entirely cleaned out, but it is hoped that the recent rains will nanied his mnlher Mr. TV,.- lcnprK ,nem. wnictl n doubt will "V: be the case. i oa vjiiiuuu ui ner wnv homo in Wilcox. Neb. She has been visiting hero for the past few days. Mr. and Mr. W. C. Brown re turned home Tuesday from Val lisca, Iowa, where Mrs. Brown has been visiting here parents for the past monih, while Mr. Brown was spending a month up in Montana, where he went with a car of slock for Mr. Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Land are re joicing this week over Ihe arrival of a new boy at their homo on Monday evening. Both mother and little one are doing nicely, Apples Wanted. At Murray, Nebraska. All varieties. Will pay highest mar ket price in cash. By Bunch A Nauman. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bo'tglil Ban the Signature of Rummage Sato. The ladies of the First Presby terian church are expecting to hold a Rummage sale about No vember 8. The following articles are solicited and will be called for Tuesday, November 7. Call Piatt s. Tel. 215 or 83, but, if possible, de liver articles at noons. Articles most needed will be underwear, men's, women's and children's clothing of all kinds, cloaks, hats, overcoats and mittens, dishes, kitchen utensils of all sorts, bed ding, furniture if broken can be mended: fancy work, everything you don't want and things you do want send something to the Rummage. A specific for pain Dr. Thom as' Eclectic Oil, strongest, cheap est liniment ever devised. A household remedy in America for 25 years. Nursery Stock. We wish lo notify tho people of Murray and vicinity that we will have a man in this territory soon taking orders for our Nebraska grown stock. The cheapest to buy and tho best to plant. Harrison Nursery Co., York, Nebraska. Wood Men, Attention! I have a large number of cords of good wood in the timber that I would like to have cut off, and will either sell the wood in tho tree or make a contract to have the same cut on the share. Write or call and see me. A. L. Baker, Murray, Neb. For Sale. Pedigreed Duroc-Jersey male pigs. V. E. Perry, Mynard, Neb. Any skin itching is a temper tester. The more you scratch the worse it itches. Doan's Ointment cures piles, eczema any skin itching. Al all drug stores.