The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, February 05, 1914, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
THURSDAY, FEBRUAHY 5.
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iv.urray Department
Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers
If any of the readers of the
Journal know of any social
event or item of interest in
this vicinity, and will mail
same to this office, it will ap
pear under this head In jr. We
want all news items Editor
The Slelgel Concei t company Public Meetings In Churches.
Rave a fine entertainment Monday Tho Xorlh Plalte Presb terians
evening at the Presbyterian undoubtedly think their church
church. Mrs. Stelgel is a reader can ho us,., fop other puii'-
of exceptional ability; in the asi)Jf. from on(. ay.s Ji,.rvif.,.;t ai
reading of the "Passing of the you cail fn,m t,. ,l(,win,.
White Swan," by Albert I'arker, dinnim taken fr,.i.. the V.,rl,!.
she showed a very market talent. Ht.,ald of .January 31:
Why You Should Keep an
Account with this Bank
It is managed by men well known for
their integrity, high standing and business
ability. The personnel of the officers and di
rectors are home men, and every person inter
ested in home institutions should do their
banking with a home institution.
Strong, Conservative, Progressive
Murray State Bank
W. G. BOEDEKER, Cashier
William Nickel was transacting:
business in Plattsmouth Saturday.
Robert Fitch and family spent
Sunday with Joe Campbell and
wife.
Mrs. E. R. Queen was a pas
senger Saturday morning for
Louisville.
Mrs. A. J. Slokes is listed with
the sick this week, suffering from
tonsilitis.
Miss Hat t ie Allison is suffering
from a severe attack of rheuma
tism this week.
John Roberts and Ous Speit transacting business
were transacting business in Lin-1 Tuesday
Mrs. Chris Murray is on the the evening.
sick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeves
have two very sick children.
Little Margaret Schupp has
been very sick with pneumonia
fever.
H. C. Creamer was doing the
butchering act Saturday at his
home.
Guy Slokes was calling-
friends in Plattsmouth Saturday
evening.
J. T. Brendel
Mr. Stelgel was by far the artist
of the company, being able to
take any of the parts used during
Peculiar Deal.
A rather peculiar deal was
made this week between R. A.
Young and Louis Puis, as well as
one that is seldom recorded
these days. Mr. Young has for a
great many years had a very line
hedge around his farm, which
fence was several miles 1
I originally. I ins week lie sold a
one-half-mile stretch of it to Mr.
Puis for the neat sum of $500.
and wife were The hedge was of fine growth and
in Lincoln will be used by Mr. Puis for fence
posts and building purposes, but
coin Saturday. Harry Tigner moved to the will also have a great manv posts
E. R. Queen was looking after I Beverage farm, west of Murray, for sale. Mr. Young still has a
matters of business in Platts- Thursday, mile and one-half of this fence,
mouth Friday. I Several of the Copenhaver chil- that will no doubt be taken ud bv
James and I ritz ligner at-dren have been on the sick list someone in the near future.
tended the show at the Parmele I this week.
Monday night. I The little child of Mr. and Mrs
F. L. Rhoden went to Nehawka I Charles Freize has been sick
Wednesday evening to attend the this week
Masonic meeting. The little son of Mr. and Mrs
Walter sans and wire were Philip Keil is sick, suJTenng with next week. They have purchased
trading with the Plattsmouth pneumonia. a seven-acre tract of land with
Mr. Copenhaver and family good improvements, and will en-
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. gage in raising chicken, hogs
J. H. Farris. and a few cattle, in which line
Charles Carroll and Art Baker Chris will sure make good. Mr.
were passengers to Nebraska Miller has also niirrhased n fine
Will Move to Plattsmouth.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Miller have
purchased property in Platts-
"Xorlh IMatte, Neb. Tin
North Plalle Clianiltt-p of Com
merce gave a banquet in the
Presbyterian church parlors, over
10(1 men being present. After an
elaborate, dinner the evening was
taken up with a discussion, of
questions of importance to North
Platte. E. F. Seeberger, presi
dent of the Chamber of Com
merce, net ei I as toatmaster, and
after giving facts and figures
showing what, had been d..ne by
""Plthe organization in the pa-t vear.
the following toasts were t-iwn:
W. B. Snyder, superintendent of
the state experimental farm, told
of the experiment station: J. B.
McDonald spoke on the subject of
"Electroliers and the Proper
System of Street Lighting:" ex
Mayor T. C. Patterson spoke on
the "Lincoln Highway."
And the "get-together" Ineel-
ing of the republican party at
Broken Bow was held in the par
lors of the Baptist church.
When a thing isn't lit to hae
AIvo Notes
merchants Fridav.
Mrs. O. W. Wiley has been
confined to her bed the past few
days with rheumatics.
P. C. Rhoden attended the j
sale at Nebraska City last Satur-Cily last Saturday.
. , . a . . I III U 1 11111 I II. I1 I ir lllll 111 l I
mouth and will move to that city . .,,, . , ,
, , . , before attending it any place el-e.
and when a few try to keep good
things out of a church Iik!i the
whole community helped to build.
ami say it should be u-e.l onI for
one day's service it's a little sel
fish to be a Christian.
team of horses.
Dr. Gilmore was called to
Omaha on business Tuesday.
William Troop and family
motored to Plattsmouth Monday.
Lewis, the 8-year-old son of
Mark Furlong, who underwent
Mr. Alf Nickels is still con
fined to his bed suffering with
a chronic neuralgia.
H. G. Todd was in Plattsmouth
Wednesday to attend the funeral
of Ami Todd of Denver.
M. G. Churchill and D. C.
unouen were Piaitsmouln pas
sengers Tuesday morning.
Mrs. John R. Pierson of Union
was the guest of Mrs. G. II. Gil
niore Thursday and Friday.
Joseph Burton spent Monday
at the cement show in Omaha,
returning on the night train.
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Pitman and
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown
motored to Plattsmouth Monday
evening.
Mrs. Frank Young is having
her lot in Murray cleared prepar
tory to having a dwelling built
upon it.
The cream station for the
Beatrice Creamery company is at
Oldham's. Those wishing to sell
cream can get prices and par
ticulars by telephoning No. 1G.
Bob Bayless, a former resi
ednt of Rock Bluffs precinct, but
who now resides in Custer coun
ty, near Broken Bow, came in on
Tuesday for a few days' visit with
friends and relatives.
Mr. A. D. Willsburger, who has
charge of the Nold Lumber com
pany's interests here, was taken
sick Monday and returned to his
home in Omaha on the Tuesday
morning train.
John Lindsay of Nehawka
stopped between trains Tuesday
on his way from Plattsmouth, to
attend to business in Murray,
a second operation for ap
pendicitis in Omaha last Friday,
is making a rapid recovery.
Joe Wheeler was
mouth visitor Friday.
Alf Nickels has been suffering
from a relapse again
Lloyd Lewis spent Sunday with
Fritz Tigner, west of Murray,
R. R. Nickels was a business
visitor in Plattsmouth Friday.
George Nickels has been num
bered with the sick this week.
Arthur Crunk was transacting
business in Lincoln Saturday
William Brown visited friends
at Weeping Water Thursday
Miss Etta Nickels was a guest
of Mrs. E. R. Queen over Sunday,
Frank Dugay was visiting with
friends in Union Sunday evening.
Lee Nickels was calling on
Plattsmouth friends Wednesday.
Miss Beulah Sans attended the
teachers' meeting
Saturday.
uuy, returning nome on me 3lark White and wire were
evening train. I trading with Murrav merchants I A PUant Rathnpinn
ir. vv . jmrauer anq uaugnier, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Conen-
ivirs. cnaries woiie, were trans- A. L. Baker and Charles Car-I haver wero vrv rde.ia.mtu- nr
a Platts-I acting business in Nebraska City I roll vvern Intinrr in ttm cihic ni Li.;.A.i vnUr,., :
...... ' f .Tip,"!.-. ! (iiivu i i t-eiiiii wiien null
Monday. IXebraska CltV Saturday. I manv friends and nuiLrhhnr nr
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Pitman Tony Klunn attended the dance rived with well filled baskets to
spent a few days with Mrs. Pit- given by the Redmen in Platts- spend a last but Pleasant evening
mans sisters ramiiy at 3iynaru mouth Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Copenhaver and
last week, rip
MURDOCK.
(Special Correspondent.)
Eva Sorick returned to ln-r
school in Lincoln Sunday.
Murel Gillespie returned Sun-
George Skills of Murd-ik was
in town Thnr-day u bii-u-ess.
Mi-s I'e-rtlia Hockm-H i- vi-if-ing
in Lincoln with rclat i
S. C. Jtojles was in South I'e-nd
Sunday calling on In-i Willi. no-.
J. II. Foreman, jr.. and wife
wi re trailing in Lincoln Tue-da.
A nice line of W elll'l-ton an I
Manhatieii I'ipes af lung fore.
John Mliltey W i! to Si' i!in".
Neb., on illilr- Tlie-day eri
ing.
I. II. Sifoemer and J. A. Shaf
fer were in Lincoln Monday oti
bu-ine-s.
Noel oreln.tll Weill t' Lincoln
Saturday to i-d with hi- -i-ler.
Mr-. L.d I'. -i.l.itl.
r.harb- SkiL- ..f l,n,. Ci?y
was in AKo Satuiil.iy i-itnig ti"
rather and mother.
L. IS. Applem.in and J. II. I ore
man. -r.. and -on- were m Lin
coln Monday on tu-n:e--.
Dr. Muir wer:t .. Li'ico'
Thur-la to a--i-t i:i tin-
tiou on I'.tiarie, Ilar.ino.H,.
Mr-. Jo.-ph I'r.uty
daughter lame m 'nd .
with tier parent-, whom :.
on I lie sick li-t.
Mr. and Mr-, r.ha; h--
and dau-hfer- went f.. I.ii;c..u
Saturday morning to until
Monday.
Cliarles Aw-r- faffo-r a-.J
mother from ,!i .n. i ;ir- i-.t-ir;g
with Mr. Aer- ar fa.iuly
tlil- Week.
(ieofge 'r ohllcfi Wei;f ..
in-'. . li.. Moadav ;
nephew, liei.rge 5lklell.
few ilays.
Mr-. .tia Knott nr.f
Irwin, -pent Saturday rntif
Sunday with !o r n Mr-.
Ilurliut ar;i f irmly.
Mr. and Mr-, s. C. !:..
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to ie
,..!t
Sterl-
for a
ar-d
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Vrlll Ti rOTl I O I n f AvAPn I fomili ta nrnno titn r t t. In
Miss Ktfn Viel-oli u-nc InnVinir .-iiln.l ..ilk kioM: " j ITom Ills Vl-lt a I. fairilloril
" - - - ... .........0, u.inu WI t nouin nun n i.t i m hi iirsu m in u lew uavs. ana ii
auer ine spirena nusines
Mr. and Mr-. Dale Bo'..- auto..
to Lincoln Monday afternoon t.
in parents in Murray Wednesday, lis with deepest reeret the manv
Union and Palttsmouth the latter George Meisinger has been friends see this family leave the
part of the week. quite sick for the past few days, community. The
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-ur-,. iiaiue unes anu sons, suffering with stomach trouble, spent in social conversation.
Glen and Elbert, of Mynard, were Mr. and Mrs. Fell Brendel are games and excellent music, fur-
in attendance at the Slelgel con- making a few days' visit with nished by the Lewis & Merrit or-
cert .Monday evening. Uncle Jimmie Root in Lincoln chestra. A delightful luncheon
mr ii'.ii I.,. I
iur. waiker, Mr, t.nmore, tnis week. was served at a late hour. Those
Mrs. William Brown and Miss There will be services at Lew- present to enjoy the evening
zuargie walker spent lhursday iston Sunday afternoon at 3 were: Messrs. and Mesdames L
-it nr t i . . I . . . I
w an irs. jonn . rierson at o'clock. Everyone is cordially J F. Fitch, W. T. Swan, Elmer
Ullion. I invited to Pnmo nnt Phnnmnn Tnlin Unncnl Arllmr
" - - - - v ft ft k ftf v ' ft ft u ftftc?. if kit vft ft
Henry and J-ielding Copen- Mr. and Mrs. William Rice and Crunk. Robert Good. Cal Snavelv.
haver of Syracuse, Neb., visited daughter, Miss Esther, were in Blair Porter. John Bramblet.
VV.ftVft-VV"vI,--. . . I ' '
at Louisviller1. urday and bunday vsilu their Plattsmouth Monday evening to Creed Harris, F. L. Rhoden, Wil
sisier, Mrs. John l- arris and fam- see the play at the Parmele. Ham McCarroll, A
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown ll' l ne nurse wno has Deen caring haver, Charles Tigner, James
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spent Wednesday with Mr and . dIlu fllli" AS,UOCK uv- mr Lester Hamilton was released Tigner, Lloyd Lewis, Earl Mer
Mrs. John Walker inff uve nu,es southeast of Mur- Wednesday evening and went ritt, Lee Nickels, Guy Stokes, Roy
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown ra' reJlce over lfte arrival of a over to the home of John Murray. Cline, Tony Klein, Wayne Lewis,
spent the day Tuesday with Mr u uoy ai u,e,r "ome Iasl Mrs- William Sporer, Mrs. Fritz Tigner, Charles Swan, Ada
-Lnuisuaj. rrea itamge and Mrs. Atvinl Porter. Mae Lewis, verna Harris.
AiDeir oung and Bert Root, Ramge will entertain the Ladies'! Antrie McCarroll. Mrs. Clark. Mrs
witn tne aid of the neighbors, are Aid society at the home of thelMcNamee, Paul Swan, Margaret
Duiiding a temporary house for Matter Wednesday evening, Feb- Swan, Helen Chapman, Etta
William Fight, who lost his resi- ruary 11. Everybody invited. A I Nickels. Grace Porter. Nellie
in r atI I ..-..v. j, I hi i laicicsiuiH yiuMiaiu uas
iurs. u. 11. unmore entertained been prepared
ror Mrs. w litiam Brown at a 4 1 Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Royer are
. 11 OH! I 4. - .
Mt. Pleasant precinct, passed OLU)CK iea mursaay or last week, rejoicing this week over the ar
through here Tuesday' in their Tlle labIes ana rooms were dec- rival of a ten-pound grandson at
auto, to spend the day in Platts-
Miss Etta Sorick was home
over Sunday with her parents.
Miss Lulu Edwards was isjt
ing friends in Weeping Water,
Saturday and Sunday.
Katheryn Amgwert was home
Saturday and Sunday visiting
relatives and friends.
wuiie a numner or learners m
Mr-.
It has
Mr-. Bo:
AI.-X Sklie-.
I fl iej...rtd
Tiefiieyer. f;.
dock, ha- bought t'o- J
farm, ra-t of towri. f
White.
Mr--. K. E. I'.iit. r-mi-fortune
to fail ar.d
writ ery bi.!y la-t
She is le-fmg ea-;.-r
t?.ai
of Mi
I'.ir.
m .!
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!mi
had t.'i
i'M::i !o r
.i'ii-iy.
at Ihi-
this vicinity attended the teach-1 writing.
and Mrs. Lloyd Gapen
I he Library association will
give their entertainment at the
Chriswisser school house Satur
day, February 17. A complete
program will appear
week's Journal.
W. J. Philpot and family, from
ers' meeting in Louisville Satur
day. Mrs. Will Rush and daughter.
Mrs. Raymond West lake, were
visiting the former's sister, Mrs.
Viirmnnn of l-n tii Initio tnrl
rthur Copen- of the w;ek '
This community was shocked
last Sunday morning, February I.
by the sudden death of Esther
Wilken. The cause of her death
was apoplexy. She leaves to
mourn her sudden death many
friends and relatives.
Bramblet, Mrs.
Miss Hansel.
Mose McCarroll,
m
Shrader-Harrls.
The marriage of George Shrad-
mouth with Mr. Hunter and
family.
Landy Niday and family came
in from Hartinglon, Neb., Mon.
day for a short visit with friends
before departing for California,
Say "It's Alright"
That's what a man came into our store and
told us after he received his first order of goods
bought through our catalogue.
The orders are going in every day, and not
one complaint have he had and why? Simply
because you get goods just as they are represented
to be.
You say you don't like the middleman's pro
fit then get busy and throw your mail order
through our system of direct from the factory. If
you haven't our catalog, you should it so just
mail us a card, or ask for it when in our store.
oraied wun cut Mowers. the home of their son and wife. lor. ir In Miss Ella Harris in
Mrs. Thomas Kivett was taken Mr. and Mrs. John Royer. at Bar-1 Omaha Wednesday, will come as
to umana Monday, where she ing, Mo. The mother and little a surprise to their many friends
underwent an o
josepn s nospuai. Mrs. Kivett father is cradually improving. laccomnanied to Omaha bv Miss
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Larsh of near Union Clara Copenhaver and Charle
ueorge Marks and her serious passed through here Monday en Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Shrader will
where they intend to make their sickness. is much to be regretted, route for Omaha, where he went take a short honeymoon trip to
home in the future. A"c "rarians ior next month to attend the cement workers' Denver and other points in Colo-
The Library association tv;ii arc as follows: Saturday, Jan- convention held there this week, rado and will be at home, south
give their program at the Murray uary 31 IIannan Hansen; Wed- John has on the banks of the of Union, to their many friends
school house Tuesday evening nesaay ehruaryi, Mrs. Alvin Missouri river one of the greatest November 1st.
February 10. to add new Victrola Ramge. Salurtla. February 7, bodies of limestone in the state
mrs. Mira Mcuonaid; wed.nes- of Nebraska. He has a sufficient Sohool Items.
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day, February 11, Ethel Dill; amount to furnish the entire All the pupils who were absent
taiurday, February 14, Gertrude state for years, and he intends to last week on account of sickness
Long; Wednesday, February 18, get builders and contractors in- are back at school.
Mrs. b. O. Pitman: Saturday, terested in the enterprise. Th teachers. Miss Pollard and
Miss Adams, attended the teach
ers' meeting at Louisville Satur-
MAPLE GROVE.
Noel is down with
tin
Ben
mumps.
Charles Herren ami Will Ren
ner were county seat visitors
records to their already fine col
lection.
day with home folks, returning
to Lincoln Sunday.
Edward Oansemer and Louie
iTieuricn icit mes:ay ror a
business trip to Oklahoma.
Cameron Cat hey .-pent a few
days at home, returning to his
duties again Monday morning.
A birthday anniversary was
given at the home of Mr. andlr.anied bv
lion
or o
f th.
MOMTT & TUTT
MURRAY :: FIEBR.
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February 21, Clara Y'oung; Wed
nesday, February 24, Mrs. Ken
nedy; Saturday, February 28,
ay Oldham.
Notices are up calling for a
meeting of the voters of district
No. 56 for the consideration and
voting upon bonds for a High
school at Murray. This meeting
will take place at the school
house on Tuesday, February 24
Charley Royer, jr., son of Mr
and Mrs. Royer. who has been
suffering with severe hemor
rhages from the nose for the
past month, has passed over ten
days without any bleeding, but is
still quite weak from the loss of
blood.
Last Wednesday Henry Beck
er, son of A. L. Becker, living six
miles southeast of Murray, re
ceived a serious accident to his
right arm while engaged in run
ning his father's saw mill. He
was making some adjustment
about the saw, when the sleeve
of an old sweater he was wearing
caught in the friction clutch and
drew him down into the ma
chinery. The skin was taken
from the arm and the muscles
were badly crushed. He is able
to be up and about, but suffers
The High School Question.
The High school question islday,
the topic of the day. This is the On Tuesday evening, February
most important question that 10, an entertainment will be
it will be Murray's opportunity given at the Murray school. Part
to settled. One should think pro- of the proceeds are to be used in
foundly upon this subject before buying records for the Victrola
opposing it, for it means every- and part for the library. Re
thing to Murray and community, freshments will be served for 10
From a financial standpoint it J cents extra
means a larger and better Mur
ray, more people, more business;! Library Program.
to land owners it means a higher Following is the library pro
valuation of land; from an gram at the Murray school house
educational and ethical view it is Tuesday evening, February 10,
impossible to even intimate the for the benefit of the school and
value, for no one can measure I library:
the result of having one's chil-1 Ladies Quartet Mrs. James
dren at home at the age when I Holmes, Mrs. James Loughridge,
they leave the eighth grade, or to I Mrs. V. A. Kennedy, Miss Walker.
Mrs. Fred Hild in
latter's birthday.
The German Fran Vernine met
at the home of Mrs. Jake Hild. A
good crowd was in attendance.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. George Meisinger.
Charles Ajer had a brother-
in-law from rg. low a. visit
ing turn from Friday until Mon
day, lie Was rej.r--e4: ;i ... .,
hou-e in Iowa.
.Mrs. Charles Hard.nek and
daughter and ;e..rge Har irv-k
went to Lincoln la-t S iturdav I-
vi-it Charles Hardnock. wt... is m
SI. Elizabeth' ho.pital.
Mr. and Mr-. Jake I"..r-yth. of
Lincoln. Mr. and Mr-. Henry
Snokes of near Igb- and T. .
Ilohhitl -pent. Sundav with Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Ca-hncr.
Mr. and Mr. .Limes Alihan.
brother-in-law of Charles i;.d
i . i -
lie, ii oiu Je.irney, W It I Iia
been visiting the i;...Jl,.-y fataily
for the pa-t week. started f..r
their home Saturday morning.
Mrs. Ab-x Skdes was tak. n -j, k
Friday of Iat week with nervous
ness, which affected lo-r ch.
Mr. Skiles took her to I nierity
I'lace for treatment, -die i--. f..ji
ping with tier dau-hter. Mr. J..
Prouty.
J. H. Foreman, jr.. and wif
gave a dancing party at their
home Friday evening. J.iriu iry
.'hi. l'.li. in honor of their lir-t
wedding anniversary. Some sixly
guests were there and a dei-,t-ful
time was Ii i. bv nil present.
Clifford Applcuian. accm.
Mi-s Ruth Bailey and
R. A. Young and son. E.
Young, and John Wunderlieh.
from down near Nehawka. were
in Plattsmouth Tuesday of this
week, making the trip in Mr.
Young, jr.'s auto. While here
the senior Mr. Young paid the
Journal office a brief call, re
newing for his paper.
160 Acres of Land.
Will trade 1C0 acres of land in
Perkins count for Plattsmouth
property. W. R. Bryan.
l-l6-d&w
Mr. an. I Mr. C. M. Jordan,
motored to Lincoln Saturday u
the former's car. They were a-
companie.l home bv Fay Piroi.
Orion It.ildwin return.-. I fr-.n
his vi-it to his brother at Weep,
ing Watr. Mr. Baldwin -pent a
few day s at Chaj.p. lt. N. b.. at
tending to business for his broth
er, who is vj,-k and unable to
leave his home.
George !. Foreman, sr.. ..k
Charles Hardnock to Linclu
Thur-da.v on No. .. win re Mr.
Ilirdiiock was op..,nted uj.-..n for
adhesion of the bowels. The
operation was performed at st.
Klizabeth's ho.ita j,v
Fumey and Muir.
the family who is unable to pay
the extra expense away from
home. What could Murray do to
better herself, and who could op
pose?
Residence Property for Sale.
The I. S. White residence
property in Murray is offered for
Reading Mrs. Alvin Ramge.
Victrola.
Radeopti'can Views.
Vocal Solo Miss Adams.
Reading Mrs. William Troop.
Ladies' Quartet.
Mrs. Green. .. .Mrs. S. O. Pitmanl and guarantee satisfaction. 4
Intermission. 4. Dates can be made at the i-
Farce "The Burglars." 4 Bank of Cass County, in
sale. This is an excellent piece Mrs. Green. ...Mrs. L. O. Pitman H Plattsmouth, Neb., or the a
of property and will be sold Mr. Green Rex Young Murray State Bank, Murray.
ngni. j?or particulars can at tne Kilty Miss Adams K GIVE ME A TRIAL. a
Murray State Bank, or . Mark Toby
REX YOUNG,
Auctioneer,
fr Murray. Neb.
i Ready to cry your sales,
You may need an
AUCTIONEER
and we want to inform you
that dates can be made
at this office for
col. vr... Dunrj
the Weeping Water Auctioneer
14 ftU 4 -A. M l Ai "J I
Careful Attention to Public
greatly from his injuries. i
White.