The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 01, 1912, Image 6

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PUi:i'AKi:i IN THE INTfcKKSTS OF THE PEOPLE OF MU It It AY AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY 1 Oil THE JOURNAL READEBS.
" , ; ol the mukr, of ffit Jtn,ul know of n vrint uxnt or ut item of i,,ttnt in thit emmty and will mad name to thi ojfict it if ii appear under thin lundin
'Vr ri,i all Umw ofinhrtd. E'litof Jwtr M.J.
Murray State Bank
j) r-n MURRAY, ilEDRASKA CTT3
Capital SI0.000 Surplus S.5,000
CI IAS. C. PARMELE, President
F. L. NUTZMAN, Vice-President
W. G. KOEDEKLR, Cashier
Wc Solicit Your Banking
Business
J I'm" Our Deposits are protected by the Depositor's Guaran
ty U e Fund of the State of Nebraska.
You Can Pay Your Taxes Here
Frit Tigner wan a Union visit
or Monday.
Enjoy a peasant evening with
your friends, February 14th.
Automobile and carriage paint
ing. Frank Gobclman.
Miss Jessie Drost spent Thurs
day evening with friends at Union.
K. II. Queen was looking after
business in Omaha Wednesday.
The Sunshine Hand will give a
Valentine Hox Social February 14.
James Tigner wasv called to
Plattsmoulh Monday oil business.
Fd Lewis was delivering corn
to the Murray elevators Thursday.
Wayne Lewis is a guest of
Frank liugay for a few days this
week.
Charles Spaugler and family
spent Sunday with K. V. dole and
wife.
Dave Slagle was looking after
business in I'latlsinnulh Satur
day. J. I). Tigner of Seota spent
Sunday with his family near Mur
ray. Hay Campbell was visiting a
friend in Murray Sunday after
noon. Mrs. W. Hutchison entertained
I be K. N. K. Wednesday after
noon. Mrs. Charles Creamer was
transacting business in Nebraska
City Tuesday.
The little children of II. C.
Creamer have been quite sick the
past week.
All boxes will go at the same
price at the Valentine Social at
1. M. Davis'.
Levi Slagle had a very sick
horse while coming from IMatts
mouth Saturday.
The Lewislon school children
have been having some pleasant
coasting parlies.
Regardless of the bad roads,
Hev. W. A. Taylor held services
at Kenosha Sunday.
He sure'to attend the Valentine
Hox Social at the home of I. M.
Davis February 14.
Frank Dugay. and Thurman
Frans attended tho show in
Plat I smoul h Wednesday.
Miss Jessie Drost was calling
on friends and looking after busi
oens in Platlsmouth Saturday.
Thurman Frans, who has been
visiting K. 11. Queen and family
left for his borne at Union Sun
day.
The girls be sure to bring boxes
and the boys lo bring pocket
books at the Sunshine Hand Val
entine Social Wednesday evening
February 14.
Frank Hhoilcn returned from
Omaha Monday night feeling
much relieved. Frank will soon
lie as good as new, after a few
(piiel davs.
Frank Hboden was a passenger
to Omaha Monday morning, where
he will consult a surgeon in re
gard to bis knee, which has been
giving him considerable pain.
Mrs. Frank llhoden pleasantly
entertained a few friends and
neighbors Saturday evening. Tho
time wa9 spent in games and
music, and light refreshments
were served at a lato hour, Those
present were: Robert Goodrich
and wife, K. 11. Queen and wife,
Mrs. John Tigner, Pearl Dugay,
Herlha Nickels, Etta Nickels,
Pearl Hoyles, James Tigner, C. S.
Tigner, Frank Reed, Will Hostel
ter, Dr. llostelter and Oliver
Lloyd.
I. S. While was on the sick list
a few days I his week.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Shrader
were in Murray last Monday.
George Oldham was down from
Platlsmouth looking after some
business mailers Monday.
Mrs. P. H. Hall, residing down
al Old Rock HlulTs, has been quite
sick for the past few days.
Miss Maude Rustcrholtz will
entertain at a linen shower for
Miss Vallery on Saturday after
noon. L. D. Hiatt was in Omaha Tues
day looking after some business
matters and buying some new
goods.
Mrs. Frank Gobelman of
lattsmoutb was visiting this
week al. the home of Mr. and Mrs
S. White.
R. C. Hailey, the Maple Grove
dacksinilh, was looking after
some business matters in Murray
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark While were
visiting at the home of their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. White.
this week.
Dr. and Mrs. Gilmore went to
Nebraska City last. Friday to at
lend the Lady Minstrels from
Plattsinoulh.
Dr. and Mrs. Gilmore enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Holmes and
Mr. and Mrs. Hrown at supper
Monday evening.
We are informed that Henry
Long has lost his third valuable
horse this winter, it dying sudden
ly from some disease in the corn
stalks fields.
Levy Slagle was in Plaltsniouth
last Saturday and one of hi
horses was taken ill while I here
necessitating the calling of the
veterinary.
lleincmoer Nilurday evening
February 3, is the date of the
Dickerman entertainment. Makr
arrangements to come. Admis
sion 2rc.
Miss Margie Walker deparlc
last Thursday for Kansas City
Mo., and other points in Kansas
Oklahoma and Texas, for a three
months' visit.
II. C. Long, who met with tin
misfortune of breaking bis leg a
few days ago, is getting along
very nicely, but, is still routined lo
his home. Henry says it seems
as though it had been three years
since the injury.
A. 0. Montgomery, who has
been attending college at Tarkio,
Mo., is the guest of II. L. Oldham
and family this week. Mr. Mont
gomery is here on land interests.
Fritz Lulz met with quite a
serious accident while butchering
at Iho homo of Louis Puis a few
days ago. He severed ono of tho
arteries of tho fingers, causing a
very serious hemorrhage. It took
somo timo to stop tho flow of
blood from tho wound.
I. illle Mis Clara Churchill has
lirrn -rk lor lib' pas IV w days.'
A. C. M' 'ill joinery was in
I'latlMiioulh Wednesday morning.
Ilex Yniini: and C. Lawlon al
1 1 m ! - I Hie play in Plat I smoul h
. 1 1 1 -i lax evening.
I I. .1. Pitman was lookinu- afl'T
-nine business mailers in the
( -1 1 1 1 ; I M-at .Moinlax nT lliis week.
Thei e will lie in-aching al the
I'lesiivierian cnurcii nexi ran
balh. both morning and evening.
Augnsl llasl. from Wilcox,
Neb., was in .Murra.v looking after
some business mailers Wednes
day of this week.
James pollock of Die I'lalls
'iioulh Telephone company was in
Murray lasl Friday looking after
some telephone business.
William Rice and daughter,
Lucille, were in Plaltsniouth Mon
day doing some trading ami look
ing after some business mailers.
Invitations are oul for the wed
ding, of Miss Lela Vallery and
'roui Tilson, which will occur
Wednesday evening, February 7.
The A id socjel v met al I he
I c of Mrs. II. F. Hrendel Wed
nesday afternoon. A very pleas
ant and profitable meeting was
held.'
Jell Lewis was looking after
some business mailers in the
county seal Monday of Ibis week,
pavjng the Journal nlliee a brief
call to renew his subscription.
State Deputy Mrs. Sarah GilTord
was in Murray this weekWn the
interests of the Royal Neighbors.
Six new members were taken into
the Murray Circle.
ivir. ami Mrs. r.d lull are now
permanently located in their new
home in Murray. While every
thing is not in the best of order as
yet, they are here and at home.
Mrs. A. C. Long, who is in the
hospital at Omaha recovering
from a surgical operation, is get-
ing, along very nicely at this
time and will soon be able to re
turn home.
Mrs. Robert Shrader, who is in
the hospital at Omaha receiving
treatment, is gaining strength
very rapidly and every hope is
entertained for her permanent re
covery.
I'. M. Burger, who is making
lis home with his daughter at
Ainsworth. Neb., and has been
piite sick for some time, is still
quite ill. His condition is im
proving very slowly.
Mrs. Charles Carroll has been
suffering a great deal for the past
evv weeks with rheumatism in the
hand. She expects to go lo the
sanitarium within the next few
weeks should relief not be given
her before.
Frank llhoden went to Omaha
Monday for the purpose of under
going a minor operation for the
injury he received lo his knee a
few weeks ago. He is recovering
very rapidlv. but will bo laid un
for several days yet.
W. K. Dull, who has been suf
fering with stomach trouble for
the past year, suffered a very
severe relapse this week. He is
improving at this lime, but his
condition from a few weeks ago
has been greatly weakened and
his strength returns very slowly.
Miss Lucas and Miss Sass are
accomplished entertainers and
you will enioy hearing them at
Jenkins hall February 3. You
often hear the comment, "You can
go to Omaha and see a good show
for a quarter." This is your op
portunily to see Omaha talent in
Murray for 25c.
Mrs. Warren Wiley, who has
been here for the pnsl few weeks
visiting with her mother and sis
lers, departed for her homo in
Plainview Ibis week. She intended
lo return Wednesday evening, but
the Hltle baby that has been sick
r ... ii. . . . i
tor ine pasi iew days became
worse and she was compelled to
postpone the journey. Her sister
Mrs. Gapen, was going to Omaha
with her.
( Iyer
unite a
on Tiic
Serious Quarrel.
al the Todd school house
serious quarrel took place
sdav of I his week. It
.. 1 1 1 as ihoiigh the teacher, Miss
Seiiwarls, ;, taking Clarence
l-aliii'lock to task for some in
jury lie had done to some of Hie
Iniildin-s about the grounds, and
the young man denied the charge,
Whereupon llel'nld Todd. Soil Of
Louie Todd, informed the teacher
thai Clarence did do the mischief,
and he Harold saw him when be
did it. This angered the ;11
leinpei' of young Fahnsloek to
-neb an extent thai lie leaped for
the stove poker and .-truck Harold
across I he head a terrific blow,
felling him and culling an ugly
gash across I he forehead, com
ing close lo fracturing the skull.
Then Fahnsloek ran for home.
Even though injured young Todd
grabbed a ball bat and followed
him. Young Todd proved much
I he swiftest on fool and soon
cauirhl Clarence and immediately
dealt out several telling blows
upon Hie young man wit 1 1 the ball
bat. Both young men were in
'llied to some extent, but young
Todd much the woi'sl'-from the
(ii st blow, and who also seems to
tiave the sympathy of the com
munity and is not held in blame
for the trouble.
Through Sleepers to California
Through sleepers are now operated to California via Denver. Scenic
Colorado and Salt Lake City.
TO I. (IS AN(.i:i.KS VIA SALT l.AKK KOI TK:
Every day through Tourist Sleepers. Daylight ride through Scenic
Colorado with half day stop-over in Salt Lake.
TO I. OS WGF.I.K.S VI SOl'TIIKII I UIKK'i
Every day through Tourist Slee ;er service with personally conducted
lliroimh hlc'ier to l.iix An Helen Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
Daylight ride through Scenic Co orado and Salt Lake.
TO S lltVMTMO VI WKSTKHX IMi iriCi
Through Tourist Sleepers every Wednesday, Fj-iday and Saturday, via
Denver, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lak- and Feather River Canyon.
to i. (is via:i.i:s via sata fi: ho iti::
Personally conducted through Tourist Sleepers every Tuesday via Dea
ver, Santa Fe route.
IMUOM.Il SI VMltl Sl.l l.l'l ItS TO SAN I lltVClSlO:
Kvcry day through Standard Sleepers via Denver, Salt Lake and
Southern Pacific. Daylight ride through Scenic Colorado.
Let me tell you ahout our through sleeping cars to California. alno
to all Northwest territory via lii !l:u;;s, Mont.
R. W. CLEMENT, Jgent.
L. W. WJKELY, General Passinjer Agent, Onah, Neb.
Contest Day at Murray.
t'otiutv Superiiileudenl Miss
Mary Foster came down from
I'lallsiiio.uth Wednesday morning
to conduct a couiesl in the. Mur
ray and .surrounding schools. The
contest was in spelling and ma
thematics and the pupils of the
various schools took paid. These
contests are being held over the
I country for the purpose of select-
ing pupils
i eonle-l, am
are
4 M4H -W
LEGAL ADVERTISING.
4 t The following section of a
4 law regarding the disposi
lion or placing of legal ad-j-
verlisinp in newspapers was
lllSl I'll'
conies
I hue.
bolb t
Ural c
bolb
test.
legislature of 1900, and we
desire the friends of the
o altend the county ! Journal lo make a note of
the winners in thei! its provisions and govern
eligible lo the county ' v 'themselves accordingly:
I o be held al some future v
Miss KnI her Itice won in !!
he spelling ami mat bcina
nutest and will be eligible to
classes in the county con-
The New Firm.
Iliall & Tull are beginning to
get everything in their new store
squared away for a genuine busi
ness campaign. They are going
to exert every effort lo siiuolv the
people of Murray and vicinity with
I be very best goods the market
affords. All the patrons of the
store will receive very courteous
treatment and all their dealings
will be strictly on the sejuare. We
do not neneve mat Murray ever
numbered in her population two
better ouim men than Hemmy
Hiatt and Kd Tult. and we also
believe that the people of this
community owe them a share of
their patronage. They are young
men with a future and the people
of this community are in a posi
tion to make that future, so let
your judgment be fair with them
and we will wager they will more
than meet you half way at all
times. They have come to Mur
ray to remain, possibly for many
years be one of you; one's warm
est friends slum Id be numbered
among those nearest, and we. have
teen near to these boys for the
oast ten years and we know that
tney are deserving of your
patronage. May they be success
ful is the most sincere wish of the
Journal publisher.
lOSTlM TK rv VAVFASV. F(H CASS
corvrv I'oit thio vkah una
An Mnile by Hie llonril l County
('iiiiuiilxNioiierH f t'ltv County,
Jiiniiiiry !. 11)1-'.
Court House expense
Commissioners' salary
County Superintendent's
salary
Assessing county
.MakinK tax list
Hooks, blanks and supplies
Flection expense
Fuel
Jail expense
Paupers and poor farm....
County attorney's sulury . .
bridges
Koads
Incidentals
Soldiers' ltellef
Court Kxpense
Sherllf's Salary
County Clerk's salary....
Deputy Sheriff's salary...
12,000.00
2. 500.00
1,600.00
3,500.00
700.00
2,000.00
2.300.00
1.600.00
1.000.00
2,000.00
1,200.00
32 000.00
SO'.OOO.OO
6.310.00
1,000.00
13,000.00
1.750.00
1,650.00
640.00
I
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Murray Dancing Club.
The Murray Dancing club will
give another dance in the Jenkins
hall in Murray on Saturday oven
ing. February 10. The music will
be furnished by the popular
Jacobs' orchestra of Omaha. You
know there is a good time in store
for you, so do not make any other
date.
Don't forget! The Journal
office It prepared to do all kinds
of fancy Job work. Give us a trial
Good Land for Sale.
Forty acres of good bottom
and, near small town, $40 per
acre, cash, if taken soon. AI90
150 acres second bottom land at
$35 per acre. Call or address,
A. II. Oslrom, Max, Neb.
For Sale.
Some good first-class prairie
my, on farm eight miles west of
Platlsmouth.
R. L. Props!, Mynard.
DO YOU KNOW
THAT
-J. H, COOK-
carries a full line of
FRESH and CURED
"That from and after tho
! passage and approval of this
! act it shall be the lawful
right, of any plaintiff or
! petitioner in any suit, ac
! lion or proceeding, pending
! or prosecuted in any of the
! district courts of this state,
J in which-it is necessary to 4
publish in a newspaper any f
! notice or copy of an order, 4"
! growing out of, or connected 4
4 w ith such action or proceed- 4 .
4 ing either by himself or his 4
4 attorney1 of record, to desig- 4
4 nato in what newspaper 4
4 such notice or copy of order 4
4 shall be published. And it 4
4 shall be the right of the 4
4 widow, widower, or a ma- 4
4 jority of tho heirs-at-law of 4
4 legal age, of the estate of 4
4 any deceased intestate or 4
4 the widow, widower, or a
4 majority of the legatees or 4
4 devises of lawful age, of 4
4 the estate of deceased 4
4 testatem to designate the 4
4 newspaper in which the 4
4 notices pertaining to the 4
upon the petition of Martin u Ruby, .j. settlement of the estates of 4"
Kuardlan, praylni? therein for a license : , . . . J ,
to sell the Southeast Quarter of 8eo-; 4 8UCh deceased persons Shall 4
tion Twelve (12), Township Eleven t. nl,UshpH And It hall JU
(111 i:an Twelve (12. situate In T 1)0 pUUUSIiea. Ana II Snail f
Cass County, Nebraska, for the purpose ' be the duty of the judges Of 4
ill mill II vai in ills niiu ruu.aiiiig oatu .
minors.
It Is ordered that the next of kin of
Total '115,650.00
D. C. MO HQ AN, County Clerk,
(TI( K.
IN DISTRICT COUKT OP CASS
County. Nebraska.
In the Matter of tho Guardianship of
Kay Kuby, Hoss Ituby, Teddy KuDy
and Helen Kuby. Minors.
Now, on this 25th day of January,
1912, this cause came on to be heard
said minors and all persons Interested
In said matter, appear perore me at tne
District Court Room at Plattsmouth. In I
Cass County, Nebraska, on the 28th day
of February, 1912, at 10 o'clock A. M.
to show rauso why a license should not
be arranted to said Kuardlan as above
set forth.
That notice of teh time and place of
above hearing be given to the next kin
of said minors and all persons In
terested by publishing a copy of this
order In the Weekly Journal, a news
paper printed and of general circula
tion In Cass County, Nebraska, for
three weeks prior to the said day of
hearing.
HMtVEY T. TRAVIS.
Judge of the District Court.
NOTICK OF SALE.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CASS
County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of Lena
Welshelt, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of Hon. Harvey D.
Travis, Judge of the District Court of
Cass county. Nebraska, made on tnis
20th day of January, 1912, for the sale
of the real estate hereinafter de
scribed there will be sold at the front
door of the American Exchange Bank
In the Village of Elmwood, Cass
County, Nebraska, on the 21st day
of February, 1912, at 1 o'clock P. M.,
at public vendue to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described real
estate to-wlt: The Northeast Quarter
of Section 12. Township 10, Range 10,
East of the 6th V. M., in Cass County,
Nebraska. Said sale will remain open
one hour.
Dated this 22nd day of January, 1912.
HERMAN LUETCHENS.
Executor of Said Estate.
C. S. AI.DRICII
! D. O. DWYER, Attorneys.
4 the district court, county 4
4 Judges or any other officer 4
4 charged with the duty of or- 4
4 dering, directing or super- 4
4 Intending the publication of 4
4 any of such notices, or 4
4 copies of orders, to strictly 4
4 comply with such deslgna- 4
4 tlons, when made In ac- 4
4 cordance with the pro- 4
4 visions of this act." 4
4 We want the friends of 4
4 the Journal throughout Cass 4
4 county to understand that 4
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4 court notices or county 4
4 court notices to publish they 4
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Fresh Bread, Cakes
and Pies! ?
Also a nice line of Con
fectionery and Cigars.
McDaniel Old Stand
MURRAY, NEBRASKA
NOTICE OP SAI.K.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CASS
Cnuntv. Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estato of Adam
Ingram, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of Hon. Hnrvey D.
Travis, Judge of the District Court of
said Cass County, made on the 20th day
of January, 1912, ror the sale or tne
real estate hereinafter described, there
will he sold at the south door of the
Court House, at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska,
on the 23rd dnv of February 1912, at
1 o'clock 1". M., at public vendue, to
tho highest bidder for cash, tho fol
lowing described real estate to-wlt:
The west half of tho northwest quarter
nnd the southeast quarter of tho north
west (piarter, In Section 19, Township
1U. llanice 12, In diss County, Nebraska.
Said sale will remain open one hour.
Dated this 2.'lrd day of .Innunrv, 1912.
Edward Ingram,
Administrator of Said Estate.
D. O. DWYER, Attorney.
(tick 'F tmnHTntTto,
IN THE COI NTY COl'RT OF CASS
Count v. Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas
W Shyrock, Deceased.
All persons Interested In said estate
are hereby notified thnt a petition has
been tiled alleging that said decensed
died Intestate and prnvlng for admin
istration unon said estate. A hearing
will be had upon said petition on the
23rd dav of February, 1912, at 10
o'clock A. M.. at the Countv Court room
at I'lnttsmoutb. All objections and
protests to snld petition should bo on
llle and heard nt snld time.
(SeftD ALLEN J. HEESON.
County Judge.
2-1-Swks.
Lands for Sale.
440 acres in southeast Green
wood county, Kansas; fenced and
cross-fenced; 80 acres of rich
creek bottom land in cultivation,
balanco finest native prairie grass
(limesoil). Fair 5-room house
stabling, etc. Some bearing or
chard. Lots of fine living water,
which is furnished by a Jargo
creek which runs through north
side of ranch. Creek is skirted
with timber; cattle come off grass
into deep water. This is consider
ed to be one of the best little stock
ranches in the county. School
close by; fine smooth road to
town. Just 5 i-2 miles from
ranch to town; a nice well im
proved country all the way. For
quick sale 918 per acre buys this
HO acres; no trade taken on this.
Has a mortgage of $3500 that has
yet three years to run. $4120 buys
the equity. Nothing better for the
money, dive me to your friend if
you don't want me, I must sell.
V. A. Nelson, Real Estate
Broker, Fall River, Greenwood
County, Kansas.
Good barn for rent. Call
the Journal for particulars.
on
tf.
Mrs. Hansen of Nehawka has
been a guest for a short time of
her sister, Mrs. William Huntor,
and in company with Mr. Hunter,
Mesdames Hunter and Hansen
visited Omaha today, going on the
early train this morning.