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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
THURSDAY, AUGUST e, 1914?
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Murray Department
Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers
Pile Up lowMomy
Forallainy
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ONE of the queerest things about some people is that they will not
follow GOOD ADVICE when they KNOW they OUGHT TO.
Perhaps we are all more or less that way. All the wise men of
all ages have urged their fellow beings to PUT AWAY SOMETHING
for a RAINY DAY. Good old Benjamin Franklin's sayings on economy
and saving alone ought to make a bank book holder of EVERY ONE.
If you have DELAYED, suppose you act HONESTLY with YOUR
SELF RIGHT NOW.
MURRAY STATE BANK
Tny Klenim visited Iiis moth
er nar I'nioa Sunday.
Charles Wolfe and wife were
IMattsmouth visitors Saturday.
Y. L. Hhoden and wife were
transacting' business in Nehawka
Tuesday.
William Nickels and son, Lee.
were transacting- business l'latts
iiiouth Thursday.
J. I). Tigner spent a few days
with John Chalfant and family
iwar Union this week.
Frd Campbell and Lloyd Lewis
were visiting friends in Platts
inouth Saturday afternoon.
-Mrs. J. W. lierger, who has
been on the sick list for the past
few days, is some better at this
time.
Henry Ost and wife and Miss
Clede and Margarete Perger were
callers on friends in Murray
Tuesday.
Robert Nickels, who has been in
a sanitarium in Missouri for the
past few months, eame home
Monday.
Prank Cood. who has been
visitintr his brother, Robert ;oil,
left for Partington, Neb., Friday
morning.
Robert flood and wife, lussie
IMiib-n ami wife and Miss Ida
lood spent the day picnicking
Sunday on the Weeping Water.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Shrader went
lo Omaha Wednesday morning
with Pert I'hilpot in the favorite
Maxwell car, where they expect to
close the deal with Ted Harrows
for the purchase of a new car.
W. f;. Hoedeker drove to Platts
mouth Wednesday afternoon in
his car to meet his sister, Mrs. J.
L. Young, who was coming in
from Coleridge, Neb., for a few
weeks' visit with friends and rela
tives at the obi home.
We are Featuring ....
a Ladies' Silk Foot Hose, double
heel and toe, comes in either
black or white, at a big bargain
price of
Be Sure and Inspect our Thousand Dollar
Jewelry Stock.
HIATT
Murray, - -
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Mrs. R. II. Fitch is spending the
week with relatives in and near
Union.
W. J. Philpot shipped a car of
hogs to South Omaha Monday
evening.
Mrs. J. 1). Lewis and daughter.
Miss Mae, were shopping in Ne
braska City Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thoma
son are rejoicing over a little
daughter, born August 3.
Larsh pond was the scene of a
large picnic crowd Sunday from
different points in the state.
John Jenkins was visiting with
Plattsmonth friends for a few
hours last Sunday evening.
W. S. Scott departed Wednesday
morning for his old home down in
Kansas, where he will make a few
days' visit.
A. M. Holmes and daughters,
Mrs. W. S. Smith and Mrs. I. R.
Churchill, went to Union Tuesday
morning to spend the day at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Fro ns.
Mr. Long, who has been visiting
in Omaha with his daughter for
the past month, has returned to
Murray and is now visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Moore.
J. W. Holmes and son, Ralph,
departed Tuesday morning for
Dallas City, Illinois, where they
will make a visit at the home of
Mr. Hurg, the home of the Hurg
auto. They made the trip in the
auto.
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Tutt and Mr.
ami Mrs. O. A. Davis departed last
Sunday evening on their summer
vacation trip to the Minnesota
lakes, where they will spend a
week or ten days at this most de
lightful summer resort.
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A. L. Haker was a Plal t smout li
isitor Tuesday evening.
Col. Seyboll made a business
trip to Omaha Tuesday evening.
Uncle Hen Heckman, who has
been tjuite ill for the past few
days, is reported some better at
this time.
Arthur Young, who has been
in Lincoln for the past few days
visiting with friends, returned to
Murray Monday.
Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge
Adams, on Salurady, August 1. a
line eight-pound boy. Hoth the
mother and little one are doing
nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hiatt. who have
been visiting with their son at
Rising City. Neb., for the past two
months, returned home last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnelt Thomason
are rejoicing- this week over the
arrival of a line new eight-pound
baby girl at their home on Sun
day, August
Misses Leora and Catherine
lii'iiwn departed Wednesday for
Lincoln, where they will make a
few days' visit at the home of
their aunt, Mrs. K. M. Steiner.
(Jeorge Lloyd purchased a tine
new Huiek auto this week and is
beginning to run it like an old
time chauffeur. The Huick is a
tine car and no doubt Mr. Lloyd
will be well pleased with it.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sleiner and
little daughter, who have been
here for the past few days visiting
at the parental home of Mrs.
Steiner, departed Sunday for their
home in Lincoln.
Charles Rover, who has been in
the hospital in Omaha for the past
few weeks, where be underwent an
operation for fistula, has return
ed home, and is geltinii along
nicely, with indications for a
speedy recovery.
The small grain rush with I lie
Murray elevators is almost over
for the present time. Almost all
the wheat that will be sold at the
present time has been delivered,
and the elevator men are enjoying
a rest after the grand rush.
The Ladies' Aid society met at
the home of Mrs. F. M. Young-, sr..
Wednesday afternoon, where they
were entertained by the Mesdames
V. M. Young, Warren Wiley. . M.
Davis and Lloyd Capen. Refresh
ments were served at, the usual
hour and a most pleasant and
profitable meeting was held.
Win. Oliver, jr., has certainly
been having a very serious time
with a carbuncle on the back of
his neck. Twenty-one cores have
been removed, which has caused
the young man a great deal of
suffering. He is getting along
very nicely at this time, with pros
pects for permanent relief.
The Murray Lecture Course for
the present has been numbered
with the events of the past. There
will be no course in Murray this
season. The last one closed at a
loss to the promoters for the lack
of patronage on the part of Mur
i ay citiens, and they do not feel
justified in making an attempt to
bold another tin's winter.
Mrs. (irace Chambers and fam
ily will move Monday of next week
to IMattsinouth, where they will
make their future home. Mrs.
Chambers has rented the Hriggs'
property between Fifth and Sixth
street on Pearl, where she will ac
cept a number of young lady stud
ents that will desire board and
room while attending High school
in the county seat this winter.
The Missionary society picnic
held in the McCulloch grove, over
east of Murray, was a great suc
cess in every particular. This
picnic was given in honor of the
contest event for new membership
given by the society a few weeks
ago, the result of which was a tie,
in both membership and cash
points. Consequently the picnic
was given by all members of the
society and their friends, and was
one of the most pleasant gather
ings of the season.
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Sleiner and
daughter, Mildred, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Ost, Mrs. Midlie Herger and
daughters, Clede and Margaret,
and sons, Nelson and Raymond,
spent the day last Sunday at the
pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Hrown, south of Murray. The
guests were treated to one of
those delicious dinners that Mrs.
Brown well knows how to prepare,
and the day was spent in a most
delightful manner.
If any of the readf-rs of the
Journal know of any social
event or item of interest In
this vicinity, anil will mail
same to i his oflice. it will np
Iiear under this heading. We
want all news items Editok
Elmer Hallslrom was visiting
with home folks in IMatlsnioulh
Sunday.
Mrs. A. L. Haker and daughter,
Miss Opha, were Omaha visilors
last 1- riday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Churchil
were IMattsmouth visitors Wed
nesday afternoon.
Oeorge Nickels and M. i.
Churchill were Plattsmonth visit
urs Monday of III is week.
Waller (iieen. Karl Tanney am
W. S. Scott were IMattsmouth
visilors Tuesday evening.
Miss Pauline Oldham was visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs
I). A. Young last Sunday.
Chester Slump of Seven Mil
Ford, Ya., is in Murray and vi
cinily xisiting with friends aiu
relatives.
Mrs. Calvin Suavely and Miss
Clare Copenhaver were visiting at
the home of Tom 1 ilson 1 uesda
of this week.
Mrs. William Loughridge re
turned home from Omaha Tues
day evening, where she has been
making a few days' visit with hei
son. Dr. Loughridge and wife.
Charles Freese has purchased a
farm in Minnesota and denarii
Wednesday morning for his new
home. His horses were driven to
Omaha, where they were loaded on
the cars. Charley will make the
trip in bis auto, starting' on tin
journey Wednesday, lie will re
turn lo this county to gather his
corn crop this fall.
Ye3, Why?
There is one tiling on the slocl
market that the .shippers of thi:
locality fail to understand, am
that is why the .market keeps
dropping every day. and the prict
of pork chops go up? There is en
tii ely too much difference between
111'"' price of the live hog and the
dead one. One shipper told us
that the packers claimed I hey wen
unable to get the money to pay
for the live hog. They evidently
hae the dead ones in cold stor
age and are boosting" the price t
get the ca-h for the ie one
Thuslv the big hog eats the litlb
one.
Khe Lcwn Musical a Success.
The library musical given at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Old
ham, on the lawn, last Saturday
evening, was - certainly a gram
success in every particular. Th
attendance was verv large and the
library fund will be considerably
increased, as the receipts amount
ed to 1)0. The various num
bers on I he well prepared program
were very pleasing- to the large
crowd in attendance. The whob
affair can be pronounced as om
of the most successful events
given for this very worthy cause
Murray is certainly to be con
gratulated upon the excellent li
brary they have and the manner
in which il is condueled.
The New Murray School.
It is now expected that tbe
new Murrav school building will
be ready for I he winter term
about the lirst of October, the
ninth and lenth grades will Ik
taken. care of at the opening of
I he lerm. The board thought
best to place on the two higher
grades at the opening of the term
so as to accommodate all pupils
desiring to take these two grades
in the home school.
Notice to School Patrons!
We have worked out a course of
study for the ninth and tenth
grades for the High school at
Murray to correspond with the
work done in the same grades in
the IMattsmouth High school.
Therefore credits earned in the
High school at Murray will be ac
cepted by any first-class High
school in Nebraska, if pupils de
sire to continue their work
through the full High school
course.
(Signed:
.Mrs. Mary I'. Foster, County
Supeirnlendent .
O. H. Oil more, Director.
W. O. Hoedeker, Treasurer.
Chas. Spangler, Moderator.
Buy your Taney stationery at
the Journal office.
Local Elews
From Tuesday's Daily.
H. W. Livingston was a busi
ness visitor in the metropolis to
day for a few hours, going to that
cily on No. 15 this morning-.
Mike Tritsch was a passenger
this afternoon for Omaha, where
he was called on some business
matters for a few hours.
Mrs. Luke Wiles was among the
isitors in the metropolis today
for a few hours, going to that
city on the early Hurlington train.
Ira Hates was among the busi
ness visitors in the metropolis
I!. is morning for a few hours, go
ing to that cily on the early Hur
lington train.
County Commissioner C. R.
Jordan came in last evening from
Ills home at Alvo lo attend the
Meeting of the county commissioner-,
here today.
Henry Meisinger and wife came
in this morning from Iheir farm
home to visit here for a few hours
looking after some business mal
lei's with the merchants.
John H. Husche came in Ibis
morning from his home near
Cedar ("reek to interview the
county commisisiuiers in regard
lo some road work in his district.
County Commissioner C. L.
Ileebner of Nehawka came in last
"eiiing and attended the meeting
of the hoard of county commis
sioners at the court bouse today.
C. F. Yallery, Ihe rustling road
overseer in district No. 1, was in
town today attending the meeting
of the county commissioners al
the court house.
F. J. Heiinings, wife ami son
were m Ihe city yesterday from
their home in Fight Mile drove
precinct to look after some trad
ing with the merchant s' and vi-it-ing
with friends.
Mrs. Mark Furlong and chil
dren departed this morning on the
early Missouri Pacific for Omaha,
from where they will leave for
South Dakola to visit at various
points with friends. Mr. Furlong
accompanied them as far as
Omaha.
C. I.. Meienz of Wabash, rep
resenting the (louring mills of
that city, was her' today for a few
hours looking afler the interests
of his company in calling on the
ditVerent business houses to place
orders for the celebrated "Fores!
Hose' llour.
Charles Morgan, wife and little
daughter, who have been here for
the pat few days visiting with
relatives in this cily, departed this
afternoon for Omaha, from where
they will continue their trip to the
l'acilic coast.
From Wednesday's Daily.
Luke Wiles was a visitor in the
metropolis today, being called
to that palce on some matters of
importance.
Misses lluhla Spanhle and Erna
SeydlUz were among the pas-
engers this afternoon for Oina
ha, where they will visit for a few
hours.
William Rice of Murray was in
the city yesterday afternoon for a
few hours looking after souk
mailers' of business with the
merchants.
Dr. T. J. Todd, wife and little
son returned this afternoon to
their home at Kearney, Xeb., after
a short visit here with relatives
and friends.
William Splitt and A. E. Filt
were passengers this morning for
Omaha, where they will secure
nine supplies for the garage in
this city.
Miss Rose Cline came in this
morning from her home near
:edar Orek and was a passenger
n the early train for Omaha,
w
here she will visit for the day
in thai city.
Alex Campbell and John Tigner
Rock Bluffs came up this morn-
o
f
g from their home to visit here
in
fi
h
for a short time with the business
uses, as well as to pass the
ime with their friends.
Mrs. E. E. Ooodwin of Mynard
came in this morning with her
son, R. L. Propst, to spend a few
lours looking after some matters
of business. J his is tne lirst time
she has been here for some
months.
High! Now is Gang Plow Season
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And we want
are
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The J.
and
BOB.
Also the John Deere and Iron Clad Wagons
We will soon have a line of the high
grade BERG BUGGIES that we
wish you to call and see when they
arrive.
CER &
Murray,
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Mrs. O. O. Smith and daughter
returned this morning to their
home at Havelock, after having
been called here by the death of
.boepli J'erry, a nephew of Mrs.
Smith.
Mrs. I.es ('ofner and children.
Ciladys ami Arthur, were among
the passengers this morning' for
Omaha, where they will spend tin
day looking after- sonic business
affairs.
Oeorge Y. Thomas was among
(he business visitors in Omaha
this morning, where he will spend
a few hours looking after the
purchase of some goods for his
meat market.
Superintendent W. S. Askwilh
of the Masonic Home was a pas
senger this morning for Omaha,
where he will attend a meeting of
the ollicial board of the Masonic
Home association.
Miss Florence Cory was a pas
senger this morning' for Omaha,
where she expects to meet her
mother, who is returning from
Pender, Xeb.. where she was call
ed by the illness of Miss Janet
Urantner.
Miss Lillian Cole was a pas
senger this morning for Nebraska
Cily, where she will look afler
some matters of business in that.
city for a few hours.
Mrs. John Heer and daughter
of pekin, Illinois, arrived in the
city this morning and will visit at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge
Meisinger in the south part of the
city.
Mrs. Oeorge Fit zpat rick and
daughter, Miss Vivian, of near
Murray were in the city yesterday
for a few hours attending lo some
shopping- and while here called at
Ihe Journal oflice for a few moments.
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FOR SALE Two-cylinder Au
burn auto, in fine running order.
Oood car for the money. Will
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Room and Board.
liv the fore part of next Week I
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