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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1912)
IN THK INTKKKSTS ,, ,,; t:,, n "L.:K lit Hit. Johi'ii-iI hu-iC of il .'' ( ; " ' it , ,, i ;, i, Hi ii.-;'. - .''.'' J'ihi' t '.. iVIurray siate Bank MURRAY, NEBRASKA 13 Capital SIO.OOO CHAS. C. PARMELE, President F. L NUTZMAN, We have every arrangement possible for the conven ience of our patrons. We write drafts and can save you money when de siring to remit away. Consult us freely on any financial business. Our ex perience may he of some benefit to you. Dejtositors in this hank are Guarantee Law. hi (frr'W"nrv,'l fT' l V Mill IM imm UmMjltH) Vr Doe Loan was a county seat isilor last Saturday. Levi Slavic was a Plaltsnmut h visitor Monday afternoon. V. M. Puis was visiting wit li county seat, friends last. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Olio Puis were Platlsinoulh visitors last Satur day. Lloyd Lewis ami Hubert Filch were passengers for Omaha Tues day morning. Mrs. Frank Campbell was look ing after business matters in Piatt sinouth recently. J. T. Porter was looking after some business mailers in Ihe county seal last Saturday. James-Loughridge was looking after some business matters in the counly sent last Saturday. Arthur Hansen of Colorado ar rived Monday for an extended visit wild friends and relatives. Charles Countryman was look ing after some business mailers in the eoiinlv seal last Saturday. I. T. Hover and family and Karl Lancaster and family .were look ing after some counly seal mat ters last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Pitman were counly seal visitors last Saturday, driving up in the auto for a few hours' s isil with friends. Mrs. J. A. Walker departed Wednesday of last week for her visit vvilh friends ami relatives in Tennessee ami Kentucky, 1. C. Grosser and wife of Wood Hiver, Neb., arrived Monday even ing' to spend Christmas vvilh Mrs. Creamer's parents, H. It. Nickels and family. Louie Hire has been suffering with blood poisoning for the past few days, being a second attack of what he thought was received from poison ivy. Mr. ami Mrs. Waller Creen and children spent Christmas in Plallsimnilh at Ihe home of Mrs. Green's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. William lludig. Matthew Wagner and Tom lleneger, from near Weeping Wa ter, were Murray visitors over last Friday night, being guests at I he home of Hex Young. Mr. and Mrs. L. 1). Iliall spent Christmas in I'lallsmoulh, guests at the home of Mrs. Iliall's par ents, Mr. ami Mrs. Ileinrich. John Iteekmaii has been on the sick li.st foe Ihe past few days. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Davis enter tained at dinner Christmas Mr. and Mrs.. J. D. Pitman, Mr. and Mrs. S. (). Pitman, Mr, and Mrs. (ilen Perry and family, Dr and Mrs. T. O. Davis of Lincoln and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Davis. Dr. Thomsen of Plattsmouth, dentist, will be in Murray one day out of each week in the future, with bis ollice at the Holmes & Smith store room. He will be pre oared to do all kinds of dental work and solicits the business of Murray and vicinity, with the guarantee of perfect satisfaction Nofn his advertisement in another column. ,5 JTft OF TI1F. I'h'M'LL OF MURRAY of inf.:!- f- "tjrt.- y1 Surplus S5.000 Vice-President W. G. BOEDEKER, Cashier protected under the State Mrs. A. L. 1 taker was a Plalls nioulh visitor- Monday. A. L. Laker was a Plat tsmoiil h visitor Monday evening. Mrs. G. II. Gilniorc, and children were Omaha visitors Monday. Harry Medler was the guest of Frank Morris Christinas day. Tom llenegar of Weeping Water was the guest of Hex Young Sunday. Mrs. James Jenkins is spending Christmas with her daughter at llosalie, Neb. Mrs. W. K. Dull was the guest of her brother, John Hutherford and family, of Platlsmouth, Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Grosser are spending the holiday season with Mrs. Grosser' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Nickels. The Fslella Concert, company was one of the best. Miss Craw ford as a pianist and Miss Cray as a violinist, are indeed tine. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hhoden and son, D. C.. jr.. went to Omaha last Friday to consult Dr. Gilford in regard to Ihe little fellow's eyes. Mrs. Jennie Jenkins departed Monday for llosalie, Neb., where she will make a few weeks' visit Willi her daughter. Mrs. Hay Dill, ami family. Mrs. Lela Tilsou departed Monday of Ibis week for Crcigh lon, Neb., where she will spend a few days visiting at Ihe home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Porter. A Itiley routes! will be given here on Saturday evening, Janu ary IK, by six of Ihe prominent women of our community. A more definite announcement will be made nel week. Mrs. Henry F.nglekeineier was Omaha last Thursday to consult Dr. Gilford in repnrd to her eyes. While there she underwent an operation from which she expects to gain permanent relief. A crate of oranges was received by D. A. Young from Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lyman of Huskin, Florida. The oranges were pick ed by Mr. and Mrs. Lyman and are very large ami of a line flavor. Mrs. Warren Wiley and little daughter have arrived in Murray, and for the present are visiting at lite home of her mother, Mrs. F. M. Young, sr. Warren will arrive within a few days and they will lake up their future home on the oiti loung noinesieau. east 01 Murray. We are more than pleased to see them return to (he old home. 44441 44 J J Dr. H. Thomson, dentist, 4 of Plattsmouth, will make 4 J Murray one day of each 4 4 week for the purpose of 4 4- looking after the dental 4 4 work of this community. He 4 ! will be In Murray on Thurs- 4 .J. day of each weok, beginning 4 January 2, 1913, until fur- 4 ! ther notice. 4 I- ' K-M-I H"'X !HW MM yi( 111 AS AND VICINITY ESPECIALLY FOR ?i ('u.s viciiLiii nad utU mad Mime to n'.s l.ce and George Nickels were l'lall-muiilh visitors Saturday. ; II. C. Creamer was transacting 'Ir.i.iiiess in I'lallsmoulh Tuesday. Frank Dugay is spending a few jda.vs with F..a I'rans near 1'iiion. ! .Miss Decknell and Miss Adams are al their homes for Christmas. John' Farris ami family were Plallsiiioul li visitors last Satur day. Mrs. L. D. Hiall and Mrs. M. Iliall were Plaltsinoulli visitors Monday. Mrs. E. It. Queen and daughter, Pearl, were shopping in Omaha Saturday. Mr. and-Mrs. William Hice and daughler, F.sler, were Phitlsmoulh visitors Monday. K. H. Queen drove to Platls inoulli Tuesday, where he deliver ed thirty doen eggs. Miss I'.aird lefl Friday evening fur Central City to spend Christ inas wit h her parents. Mr. and Mrs. !'.. S. Tut I, spent Christ inns al I he home of Mrs. Tult's brother, Julius Pil., south of l'latlsnioul li. Mrs. Frank Hhoden and Miss Llla Nickels drove to Plaltsinoulli Friday, where they attended to Christmas shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mrasek went up to Cedar Creek Wednesday aft ernoon to .spend Ghrislmas vvilh Mrs. Mrasek's parents. Mrs. Finuia Nimms and daugh ter, Helen, were Murray visitors Sunday, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Tult. John Farris and family and Nick Friedrich and family were guests at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Laker last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F.lvvard Tult spent Ghrislmas at Mrs. Tult's (dd home and with her brother, Julius and her sister, Mrs. Minis. Let everyone interested in the library be at the library Friday ev ening. A profit able, as w ell as a good time, is in store for you. Firing your flinch cards and dominos. C. II. Harris was in Plallsinoiith a few hours last Thursday even ing, en route home from Omaha, where he had been attending the meeting of the Fanners' Congress. Crete says it was an excellent and profit able meeting. Miss Fdna and Fred Sloll, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sloll, returned home from a visit Willi relatives ami menus in Chicago last Sunday. They were niel in Murray by Frank Cox and were driven to their home near Nehawka. Will those who take the Wom an's Home Companion. Hie Ladies' Home Journal, Mothers' Maga zine, Ihe "Youths Companion, SI. Nickels, Fverybodys, Cosmopoli tan, or any good magazine please bring their old copies to the library. They can make good use of them. The regular election of ollieers for the Murray Camp, M. W. A., look place at the lodge room 011 Saturday evening. December IS. The following ollieers were elect ed: D. A. Young. V. C; W. W. Hamilton. W. A.; A. L. Maker. cbrk; It. A. Root, banker; I. M. Davis, escort; James Loughridge, manager. All the obi ollieers were re-elected except L M. Davis, escort. 44444 44? !! J II4I REX YOUNG, ! Auctioneer, Murray, Neb. i Public Sales a specialty. 4" and care taken to gel Ihe 4 high dollar for your goods 4 J and slock. Your business 4 J solicited. Telephone 5-N. 4 , MI"W-H-H-mM-M- S. G. Latta gave the first volumns of standard works to the library. Theye were two books by James YVhiteomb Ililcy. Mrs. D G. Rhoden presented Ihe library with "The Calling of Dan Mathews." The library associa lion bought the latest book of llerold Dell Wright, "Their Yes lerdny," and one of Dean Howell's books, "Through Ihe Eye of a Needle." The library has a large number of magazines that have been put up in six months' bundles that a reader may lake these win ter months with no time limit. Ibis means you can read six months' subscription to some of the best mnpiwino for in rents THE JOURNAL READERS. ojicc it tnii tlftjiuir unb i- tliix lundl nj Will Si, nil Ihe holidays C. liengen again for the Mrs. Chart numbered vv 1 was lionm to spend vvilh his wife. has been ipiile sick past V vv days. es Carroll has been Hi I lie sick for the past few days, I'tiele Louie Itird, from near I'nion, has been ipiile sick for the pns fevv days. Yiolel, I he daughler of .Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pol ler, has been on the sick list for the past few days. Mrs. J. W. I'.remlel went over to Weeping Water Wednesday to spend Christmas vvilh her parents. L. (i. Todd shipped a car of feeders lo Murray Ibis week, which were driven lo his farm fur winter feeding. The infant daughler (' Mr. ami Mrs. George Graves has been suf fering from an attack of pneu monia for I lie past few day s. Alfred Ganseiner ami Louie Puis were in South Omaha last week and bought a load of feeders I lial were shipped here fur Ihe w inter feeding. The Chirslnias church bazaar, hebl last Sal unlay all day ami evening, was a grand success in every particular. The ladies cleared the neat, sum of s1.'.". They served both dinner and supper and their fancy work brought good prices. Such occasions are surely deserving of success even greater than they arc, for they could not be given in a belter cause. There was quite a lively time at the box car home of the M.. P. Greeks last. Friday, which was evi dently a lime of celebration for all the occupants. One or two of them got. a little too much of the si 11 IV thai made them feel good, and proceeded to test I heir ability at the pugilistic game. When Ihe smoke of battle was cleared away one of Ihe combatants was pretty badly injured and required t he al lent ion of I he ifoclor. Surprise John Hobschiedt, Jr. A company of friends and neighbors proceeded to help John Hobschiedt. jr., celebrate bis lwenly-1 bird birthday Wednesday evening. -John was willing to confess he was completely sur prised and al once joined in help ing have a splendid time. A dandy lunch was served al a late hour, and then all departed for their various homes, wishing John many happy ami pleasant returns. Dies From Diphtheria. Roland, the (i-vear-uld son of Mr. and Mrs. Mini Dawson, resid ing live miles northeast of Weep ing Water, died on Monday of this week of diphtheria. The little fel low was recovering from the dis case very rapidly, but suffered a relapse and died within a short lime. Lurial took place Monday afternoon, interment being made in Ihe Weeping Water cemetery. For Sale. A 3-year-obl registered Perchon stallion. For particulars call on or address Chas. Countryman, Nehawka, Neb., or telephone 7-D, Murray. Can't look well, eat well, or feel well w it It impure blood. Keep the blood pure with Imrdock Hlood Hitlers. Eat simply, take exercise, Keep clean, ami good neaitn is prelty sure lo follow. t.00 a bottle. WALTER GREEN HORSESHOEING General Dlacksmithing and Wagon Work Horseshoeing is Our Specialty All Work Guaranteed Murray, Nebraska Poisoned From Erick Cheese. Over west of Murray, at the farm home of August Fngelke meier, there came very near being a serious case of ptomaine poisoning 011 Wednesday of last week. H was butchering day at i the Kngelkcmcier home and there; wen' a mu'iliiT of v isjiurs l here h; assj.- m liir wuik, ami al the din-j tier hour they all partook of soinej lu'ick cneese ami several ui tiie number were taken vvilh (jiiile a severe sick spell shortly after, ilenry F.ngelkemeier, Rosa Fngel kemeirr, Jake Krager and -year-uld daughler. and several others were among the number that were ailVcted, but Henry F.nglekeineier was the serious case. At one lime his life was in danger. Sells Out to Alex Rhoden. John McDonald, who fur the past fevv months has been buying stock in Murray, has sold the business to Alex Hhoden, the deal being closed the hitler part of last week. Mr. Hhoden has taken charge of the business and Mr. McDonald lias gone to his old home over in Iowa, where he will visii Home toiks lor a sliuii lime before taking up the duties of a new pus it ion be has accepted. The gvnllenien friends gave him a farewell parly at Loiighridge's hall last Saturday evening, at, which lime a mosl pleasant even ing was enjoyed. Mr. Hhoden is a man of considerable experience in Ihe slock business, and will no iiotitii naiidie tne nusiness suc cessfully. Church Fund Report. Following is a correct state ment of Ihe Lewiston church fund December -Ml, '.)-, of Ihe actual expenses paid in full by Mrs. G. M. Wiley and Mrs. Asch: Lumber and building' ma terial .'l.-79 Alabastinc and work t3.00 Carpenter work 8.0n Plastering 3.7.r Carpet for rostrum .. 3.00 Nails .7)0 Total (Signed) , .-50.0i Asch. Mr: Dance at Murray. Philip Schafer and Henry L'rish will give a dance in the Jenkins hall in Murray on Wednesday evening, January J, 1913. The music will be furnished by the popular Jacobs' orchestra. Every body is cordially invited to at tend, and a good time is in store for all'. COUGHING AT NIGHT. One bad cough can keep the whole family awake at night. Phil. Disorneau, SehafVer, Mich., says: "I could not sleep on account of a bad cough, and I was very weak. I used Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and soon the cough lefl. and I slept, soundly all night." For sale by V. G. Fricke & Co. Maple Grove Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schafer arc spending the holidays with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. WilL 'Rentier of Cook, Neb., arc spending the holi days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rentier. Quite a number of relatives spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. llild. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Puis were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Lutz Sunday. Remember the dance at Jenkins' hall New Year's eve. Music by- Jacob's orchestra. Fritz Lutz and William Puis made a business trip to the coun ly seat. Monday. George llild built a concrete foundation for his new automobile garage Monday. Julius Fngelketneir shelled corn Monday. The Christmas exercises at the Pleasant Kill school were largely attended Tuesday and a fine pro gram was rendered. Miss Laura Puis is spending the holidays with home folks. THE BUSY WOMAN'S DAY. It begins early, ends late, and is full of work. She often has kidney trouble without knowing it Her back aches, and she is tired and worn out. Sleeps poorly, is nervous, no appetite. Her bladder gives her trouble, too. Foley Kidney Pills will cure all that and make her strong and well. They are the best medicine made for kidney and bladder disorders. For sale by F. 0. Fricke & Co. Robert Slivers, wife and little babe spent Christmas with rela tives in (Kenwood, returning here yesterday afternoon for a short visit with Mrs. Sliver's parents Simon Clark and wife, before re turning to their home at Cedar Creek. ELMWOOD. Leader-Fcho. Grandma DelesDernier was quite sick Wednesday night, but was much improved yolerdav. i Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Kaket and I daughter. June, .-pent Monday and (Tuesday vvilh relatives al Grelna. Henry Huelof and daughler, ' Mrs. Kraft, left Saturday night for a visil v.ilh relatives in Kansas and Mis.sioiiri. Mrs. S. II. Hobb of Sidney, Neb., arrived Saturday for a fevv days' visil vvilh her old friend and school-male, Mrs. A. II. Weichel. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gregory, newly wed, of Lincoln, were guests of Flrnwood relatives and friends Friday. Mrs. Gregory was Miss Pearl Walker, sister to Mrs. Alger liedson, and well know n to a num ber of Klmwood peiqde. Mrs. 11. (i. Penterman and little son, Mrrris, left Monday morning for a v isil at I lie home of her par ents near Elba. Colo., being ac companied as far as Lincoln by Mr. Petilerinaii. They expect to he absent about three or four weeks. Mrs. Laura Meisinger of Platfs nioulh was a guest over Sunday al the home of her sister, Mrs. Geurgc Sleohr. Mrs. Me'singer is an operator al one of the switch '."i.n !.- of ihe Plalismoulh tele phone exchange. W. G. Sargent and family left, Saturday evening on their long auto ride lo Florida. They will terminate I heir journey at Kissini inee. near which place Mr. Sarg ent has land on which I hey will settle. The best wishes of a host of l'.lmwdod friends attend them. Fire of unknown origin destroy ed Ihe barn on the place occupied by Lute Hall Friday night. The structure, with a considerable amount of grain and hay, was a total loss, there being no insur ance. It is said the barn was rather old, and Ihe loss of it alone would not count for much. Uncle Al Dickson, at Lincoln, has been able to move about with' the aid of crutches. The many Elmvvood friends of Uncle Al Dickson will be pleased to learn that his recovery from the opera tion in which his leg was amput ated for the removal of cancer, was quite rapid, and he is feeling as comfortable now as circum stances will permit.. A Safeguard. Although we do not expect to be obbed every night, we carefully ock the doors and put our valu- thles in a safe place. Neither do we expect to be visited by a. serious sickness today or tomor- ovv. The question is, whether we lake enough care to prevent a sickness or not. One of Ihe first afeguards is to keep I he-action of our digestive organs regular. As soon as there is any irregular ity in Ihe action of the intestines we have a loss of appetite, indis position after meals, weakness, constipation, bad breath, eructa tions, nausea, vomiting, heart burn, poor complexion, nervous. ness or headache. The prompt est relief offers Triner'a American Elixir of Hitter Wine. At drug stores. Jos. Triner. LT-1339 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago. For sprains, muscular rheumatism and lumbago you should try Trin er's Liniment. 4jtt. 4?jj. 444.. 4-J.4-J. I- I Dr. H. Thomsen, dentist, 4 4 of Plattsmouth, will make 4 4 Nehawtia one day of each 4 4 week for the purpose of 4 I- looking after the dental 4 4 work of this community. He 41 4 will be in Nehawka on Frl- ! 4 day of each week, beginning 4 4- January 3, 1913, until fur- ther notice. 4 Don't use harsh physics. The reaction weakens the bowels, leads lo chronic constipation. Get Doan's Regnlcls. They operate easily. -JHe at all stores. John lladraha anil Joe Choutka and wife of Madison, Neb., came in Monday evening from their homes and will visit here over the holiday season. This is John's (lrst trip home since he left, here about fifteen months ago, and his friends here were delighted to meet him again. Henry Tartsch of Sioux City, Iowa, came down Tuesday even ing to join his wife and spend Christmas with his parents, Aug ust Tartsch and wife and his legion of friends in Ihe old town. Fred lless. who is employed in Ihe Burlington shops at Havelork. came down Tuesday evening and -pent Christmas here with his mother. Mrs. DorH Hes.