The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 29, 1915, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    page e.
PLATTSMOTJTII SFMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL;
THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1913.
Murray Department
Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Headers
LKPOTiT OP TNK CONDITION
OK I'll K
If any of tlie readers of the
Journal know of any social
event or Item of interest in
Mils vicinity, and will mall
same to I liis office, it will mi
liar under lliis lfalinir. W e
waul ail news iteois Editor
'V x wv5S-
- AiO J.
BEHIND the humor in this drawing we csn read a little MORAL.
TT?.ny fclks are as SOFT as the snow man when the SUN of
PROSPERITY beams down on them. They hold up a thin o
Irella of GOOD INTENTIONS and cry: "See; we are playing safe.
We're net spsnding mere than we make' But the cloud SUDDENLY
hides the sun. They are kit a shapeless, melted nra:?. Then they are
SORRY they didn't contract a steady, thorough BANKING H"T.
Four per cent interest on time deposits.
Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law.
MURRAY STATE BANK
Hear the Luce family at the Chris
tian church Saturday evening. May 8.
Miss Vera .Tanda was in Murray
last Friday evening, visiting with
Mrs. J. 1). Shrader.
Minford & Creamer shipped a car
of hugs to the South Omaha market
Monday of this week.
Den Dill and Thos. Hansen shipped
a load of hoys to the South Omaha
market last Saturday.
Elmer Hallstrom went to Platts
mouth last Saturday evening to spend
Sunday with home folks.
Gus Hollenberg ami Hans Ch rrst
enson shipped a car of cattle to the
South Omaha market Wednesday of I
this week.
The musical Luce family will he a
rare treat to all. Be sure to attend
Saturday evening-. May 8, at the
Christian church.
P.. E. Smith, from near Union,
shipped a load of mixed stock from
this station to South Omaha the lat
ter part of last week. ,
J. D. Shrader and Bert Philpot are
rushing the auto business in this lo
cality these flays, and they are selling
a number of the little Maxwell's too.
The social dar.ee yiven at the
Puis & Gansemer hall by the Murray
Danciny Club, last Saturday evening,
was a grand success in every partic
ular. There "was a la rye number in
attendance, and all report haviny a
most excellent time.
Miss Clara Youny has returned
home after finishiny her year at
the school in public speakiny at Lin
coln. Miss Youny averaged 95
throughout the year, which was the
second best in the class.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Pitman visited
in Plattsmouth Sunday at the home
of Mrs. Pitman's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Adams.
. Ed. Barnard h::s been num
with the sick for the past few
Mrs
be red
days.
Hear the violinist and reader at the
Christian church Saturday eveniny.
May 8.
Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Sans and Miss
Henrietta Creamer were Plattsmouth
visitors last Saturday.
The I uce family come from Lincoln
and are highly recommended as the
best of entertainers. At the Christian
church Saturday evening, May 8.
J. V. Holmes has been doing some
extensive cleaning up on his farm
northwest of Murray, which greatly
adds to the appearance of the proper
ty. S. it. Latta, James Holmes. Mrs.
Holmes, Mrs. O. V. Virgin, Miss Neva
Latta and James Latta made a trip to
Omaha Tuesday of this week. The
trip was made in the auto of Mr.
Latta.
Homer Shrader has purchased a
residence property in Plattsmouth,
the place ioimerly occupied by W. D.
Wheeler. We did rot learn whether
or not Homer intends moving to the
county seat.
Thomas Hansen was attending to
hiisinfis in P'-i 1 1 sirnuth Vhid-iv .ft.- '
......... ... - ...... ...Lull. . AIVU, 1L1
noon, and while there called at the
Journal office and renewed the sub
scription of the Plattsmouth Journal
going to Ray Yo ing at La Porte, Colo
rado. Grandpa and Grandma Hendricks,
who lu've been ill most of the past
winter, departed last Saturday f:r
Plainview, where they will spend
three months visiting with their chil
dren. It is indeed good news to the
many friends of these excellent old
pople to learn that the have entirely
recovered from their serious illness,
and that they are able to make a joun
ney of this kind.
Very Special
H3 C
1
and very neat is the Ladies' Silk Boot
Hose we are offering at 25c per pair.
Misses' and Children's
Hose at 15 and 25c.
White Lisle
Men
you should wear wear Ideal Shirts
and Overalls.
Hiatt 8L Ttttt,
MURRAY
NEBRASKA
Walt Minnear, Meek Davis and Will
Sporer are planting corn this week.
Make arrangements ,to win the
prize in the yard and alley contest.
Al. Bartlett has been numbered
with the sick for the past few days.
Lorn To Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Reed, a baby girl, on Sunday, April
25th.
Get your dinner at the Christian
church Saturday, May 1, and buy a
paicel.
Will Schlichtemeier shipped a load
of cattle to the South Omaha market
Monday evening.
Remember the Parcel Post sale Sat
urday, May 1, and the chicken dinner
at the Christian church.
Thos Hansen was looking after
some business matters in Omaha and
Plattsmouth last Saturday,
Porn, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vest,
on Wednesday morning of this week,
a baby girl. Mother and little one are
doing nicely. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed are re
joicing this week over the arrival of
a fine girl baby at their home on last
Saturday eveniny.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Sporer were
visitors in Plattsmouth Friday after
noon. Mr. Sporer was a pleasant
caller at this office.
Will Schlichtemeier shipped a load
of feeding cattle from South Omaha
this week. They were unloaded at
this station Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zuckweiler,
of Plattsmouth, were Murray visitors
last Sunday, being guests at the home
of Mr. and -Mrs. L. D. Iliatt.
Mrs. Taylor, residing down near
Union, has been quite sick for the
past few days, caused front a dislo
cation of her shoulder, received a few
days ago by falling against the stove.
lie i t Young, w ho has been at home
.ill winter, departed last Saturday
for Canada, where he will remain for
the summer looking after his land in
terests. Frank Yallery has started the ex
cavation for his -new residence in
Murray, and the structure will be
rushed to completion as rapidly as
possible.
Louie Puis and John Engelkemeier
were looking after some business mat
ters in Omaha Tuesday of this week.
The trip was made in the auto of Mr.
Engelkemeier.
We are now carrying a fine line of
Clark-Jewell and Perfection oil cook
ers, some of which are equipped with
tireless cookers. Ca;I and see us if
you are in the market for anything in
this line. L'aker & Nickels.
Mr. and .Mrs. Philip Hild, Mr. and
Mrs. Louie Puis, Mr-, and Mrs. Otto
Puis and Mr. and .Mrs. Alf. Ganse
mer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lutz
were visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Puis in Murray last Sun
day. There was a young peoples' society
organized at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Aug. Engelkemeier, sr., last
Sunday. There were thirty members
taken into the class, and they work in
the interests of the German Lutheran
Chu rch.
Chas. Carroll, who has been suffer
ing for the past few weeks with a car
buncle on the back of his neck, is still
a very sick man, although he has been
reported some better the past few
das. He was taken to Omaha again
on Mondey of this week, where he re
ceived treatment, since which time he
has been reported as improving. He
has suffered a geat deal with the
trouble and at times it looked rather
serious.
Mrs. Chas. Carroll was visiting
with friends in Plattsmouth la.st Fri
day. J. W. Edmunds has been erecting a
new hay barn on his farm east of
Murray this week.
Miss Etta Nickels departed last
week for a few months visit in num
erous points in California.
G. M. Minford has been hauling the
material for the election of a new
implement house on his farm east of
Muria.
Mrs. Chambers, of Plattsmouth,
has been spending a few days in Mur
ray this week at the home of Mrs. W.
S. Smith.
T. W. Flemming and family, from
near Avoca, were in Murray last Fri
day, guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. P.aker.
Miss Burger, who has been here for
some time assisting her brother in the
telephone office, departed last Mon
day for her home in Springfield.
Henry Vest is suffering this week
from a spained ankle that he receiv
ed in a runaway, at which time he
was thrown from his wagon.
There are no better summer cook
ing stoves than the Clark Jewel and
Perfection Oil cookers. We have
them at prices that are right. Baker
5. Nickels.
James Tigner has been suffering for
the past few days with a sprained
leg. also painfully bruised, by a horse
falling on him Monday. While not ser
ious his injuries have been verv pain
ful. -Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Rhoden. Miss
Murray State Bank
of Murray, Nebraska
Charter No. 07
Itn'orioi-ae(l In tlie State of NVhrasUa. alllie
close of l.iisiiuss Auril '.'1. l!i!.".
:F.S it'KCFS
Loans ami discounts t 7!.ii::! 4'.'
l ivenlrafls -VT. It'.
Han kills.' house, f ill nil lire anil fix I ures is in
Curienl exiienses. taxes and Interest.
still
Due from national anil state
hunl.s i
f 'u rrency
(old coi ii
Silver, nickels ami cents
Total
-sir st
i.!; i ii
:to I il
4..i
:t.u;r.ei
1I..VJ.-, liT
LI A HI LITI f
Capital stock paid in
surplus fuml
I'liilivliled prolits
individual lesils sulijcct to
cl.eck M.!.i.;! TO
Peinaml cert itVaies of deposit : Tu
Time -eit iticaies of leHisii. :m.'.i::s m
Cashier s checks outsi andiinr, 1.11 sii-
I ) positors" srisaiani y fuml
I0.0OII C:n
.'.ihhi ini
;, i.'ii s,;
r.7. 4i
!l7.."il'4 lV,
l
i
i Vera Yardlev, and Mr.
mace a trip to Omaha
ing via the auto route,
Rich Smith
Friday, go
in Mr. Kho-
den's car. Returning home they made
a brief visit in Plattsmouth.
Elsewhere on this page of the Jour
nal will be found a new ad for the
enterprising firm of Puis it Gansemer
which they want you to read. They
. ! .
aie in ousiness lor your patronage.
and are going to give their customers
the very kindest of treatment, and
will at all times endeavor to carry the
very best goods in their line.
Herman Genseme:-, residing in the
northern part of the state, came
down to South Omaha last Thursday
with a car of cattle that were sold on
the market, and he took advantage of
tlie opportunity to come on down to
Murray where he made a few d:
visit witn menus and relatives at the
old home. He reports everything in
that part of the state looking line.
.Mrs. ( has. Schwab and son Frank.
Alu-e and Jean Nickels, and Miss Ida
Good made a trip to Omaha Wednes
nay in the auto, where they went to
see Alf. Nickels, who is at the St
josepn Hospital, receiving treatment
for rheumatism. Mr. Nickes' condi
tion remains about the same as last
. . . . ... . . ! a 1 I- . i
it-i'uueu, uie specialists oo not seem
to Le able to afford him the relief ex
peeled at the time he went under their
care. He still suffers a great deal, and
is scarcely able to get around at all
Total
Statk ok Nebraska.
Count v of Cass. I . . i. Hoedeker,
cashier of the ative named hank, do herel.y
swear liiat. the alove siatemcnt is a coriect
and t rue i-opy of the lei-orl made to the Slate
ink int.- Ixiaid. w . iiokiikkkk. t usiuer.
1 I '11 1 OlWtIIL- lllliii'tiit
Attest: ( pltKI,' ' Nt-i-zMA.v. Director
Sulscriled andswurii to 1 n-foi me t his st ),
(l3r of A pril. r.'l.'i. Yl-.HN 1 1 AIT.
Israi-I Notary Public.
Bank Directors Meet.
The Annual Meeting of the M n vay
State Bank stockholders was hf-'d at
the bank in Murray on Tuesda.-' c.f
this week, with all the stckho'iders
You
are now m neec
of that new farm machinery!
at least a part of it, and will need more very
soon. We want to call your attention to the
fact that we are handling a most complete line
of farm implements. We handle the
John Deere Line!
and here you will find a complete line of Lis
ters, Corn Planters and Cultivators, which you
will need very soon. You will find our prices
right and the best line of implements to he had.
We are making the Harness Line a Specialty!
and we are carrying a fine line; one that will
stand your investigation as to quality and price.
We know we are right in this department.
McCormick and Deering Binder . Twine
Let us have your order now
BAKER & NICKELS,
Hardware and Implement Dealers of Murray
THE EXCELLENT GRADE
STALLION,
present. 1 he same olhcers were re
elected, which is as follows: . C. C.
Parmele. president, Fred Xuf.:na:i,
vice-president, and W. G. Boedvker.
cashier, and Elmer Hallst ror. w:-e
elcted as assistant cashier. The af
fairs of the bank wre feund the be in
the same excellent condition :is
former years, and has pro?per 1
der the able management of C i
b(.i Je!;er. The Murray StaT-I
is or.e of the stro.-i r flnanci.il if.--tions
of Cass county, and will
1!1
un
;ier .nk
on-
tinue to grow in the banking wo: !d ;-.s
tr.e conditions sui rounding v .u-i..y
demand it. Thcv look after the busi
ness of the entire community
when the community demands
business the Muia State Brn'
be on hands with -he ,usmess.
ami
.'ore
v. :!!
I now have a good supply of ail
kind of plants for sale, suvh as to
mato, sweet potato and cabbage
Place your orders now, and have them
at the time of planting.
W. A. Scott. '
T
'44
-.-'cy."-!
No. 110S-G 3 ISO.
is a Perch and Shire Stal-
Keturns From Minnesota.
for
St.
St.
Mrs. A. L. Baker entertained
dinner last Sunday Miss May
John and Mr. Al. Bartlett. Miss
John had just returned from Minne
sota, where she had beeu making a
visit at the homes of J. T. Porter.
J. 11. Paris, and S. W. Coperhave
and families, also Ei'"s Daniels, all
of whom moved from this locality a
few years ago. She reports the en
tire Cass county colony doing nicely
in their new homes. Crop conditions
are looking fine for them this year.
and they are all enjoying good heakh.
Social Dance.
Ci.ited Presbyterian Church Notes.
The Murray Dancing Club will give
.mother one of their social dances at
the Puis & Gansemer hall, on Satur
day evening. May 8th. The music will
be furnished by the Holly orchestra
of Plattsmouth. There is a good time
in rtore and you are invited to be
present.
License
Colonel
lion and will make the season of
at my farm, two miles east and three
miles south of Murray, l's miles eas
and four miles north of Union. I!?
is rich bay in color, five years old,
and weighs 1,750 pounds. He is a
jrure foal-getter.
TERMS $10.00 to insure colt to
stand and fuck. All parties removing
trom neignboj nood or opposing ot
maies service fee becomes due and
payable at once. Care will be taken
YOU MAY NEED AN-
AUCTIONEER
and we want to inform you
that dates can he made
at this office or Murray
State Bank for
Win. R. Voting
THE mm AUCTIONEER
Careful attention to Pul.lie Sab's
Hates are Reasonable.
Call at my expense
TELEPHONE NO. 5-N..
Murray, - - - Nebraska
Will Hold Market Saturday.
The ladies of the M. E. church will
holu a market at the Warga t Schul
dico store ail day Saturday of this
v.etk. They will have bread, dough
nuts, pies, cakes, cookies and other
good things in the home cooking line
on :ale. You will surely find some
thing for ycur Sunday dinner.
4-28-tfd
to prevent accidents, but owner
not be held responsible should
occur.
IV L. RHODEN, Owner.
will
any
Makes 61 Feel Like 16.
The following persons have enrolled
themselves as members of the United
Presbyterian Temperance union: Mrs.
vv. A. Brown, James Brown, Leora
tsrewn, Juinita Cook, Henrietta
Ci earner. J. W. Edmunds, Mrs. J. W.
tdmumls, (J. YV . Gilmore, Mrs. C. W.
onmore, Helen Gumore, Hanna Han- I now have a good supply of
i-nr C1I.. IT Hi- If T TT . 1 f , , t . ,
nc"i ""a xiamiiiuii, ii. i. xtutenman, Kina ot plants tor sale, sucn as
Plants for Sale.
We have a number of odds and ends
in the farm implement line that we
want to sell at once. They are of the
J. I. Case manufacturer, and a line
that we have ceased to handle, and
want to close out everything we have
in this line, consisting of cultivators,
gang plows, corn planters, etc. This
line will be sold at a great sacrifice,
and it will pay you to investigate if
you need anything in xfie line right
now. Baker & Nickels.
There never was a season so favor
able for building and making im
provements around your farm home
as this one has been, and the activity
around the Murray lumber yard is an
evidence of this fact. More of all
grades of lumber is being sold this
spring than for many seasons. The
demand for good goods and the fact
that it can always be found at this
lumber yard at the right prices are
the causes for the increased business.
Mr. Kikendall is after the lumber
business of this locality, not only from
the fact that it is due him, but be
cause he is ready and willing to meet
all competition on the numerous
grades of lumber.
Mr,. II. B. Hutchman, Arthur Jensen,
Mrs. V. A. Kennedy, Jack Long, Grace
Long, Neva Latta, S. G. Latta, Mrs.
James Loughridge, Glen Perry, Mrs.
all
to
mato, sweet potato and cabbage
Place your orders now, and have them
at the time of planting.
W. A. Scott.
Glen I'erry, V lrgil Perry, Russell
Perry. Mrs. J. V. Pitman, Esther Rice,
C. D. Spangler, Mrs. C. D. Spangler,
Everett Spangler, Margaret Spangler,
Mrs. W. S. Smith, Mrs. H. G. Todd,
Gltn Todd, Helen Todd, Lyda Todd.
Delbert Todd, Orville Tcdd, Mrs. Ozro
Virgin, Mrs. James Walker, Mrs.
Elia Young.
Who so shall cause one of these
little ones that believe on me to
stumble, it is profitable for him that a
great millstone should be hanged
about his neck, and that he should be
sunk in the depth of the sea.
For Sale.
One extra fine milk cow, and two
past yearling Galloway steers. In
quire of Oldhams, or telephone ICG.
Straightens Him Out.
'I suffered from kidney ailment for
two years," writes Mrs. M. A. Bridges,
Robinson, Miss. "I commenced tak
ing Foley Kidney Pills about ten
months ago. I am 01 years of age
and feel like a l(5-year-old girl." Foley
Kidney Pills invigorate weak and tie
ranged kidneys, relieve backache,
rheumatism and bladder trouble. Sold
everywhere.
The handiest place and the best
dance in town at the German Home on
next Saturday evening at their social
dance.
J. Ha
Wall Paper. Gering & Co.
Paints and Oils, Gering & Co.
Subscribe for The Journal.
The Union Auctioneer
Union, Nebraska
All sale matters entrusted to my care
wiH receive prompt and care
ful attention.
Farm and Stock Sales
a Specialty!
Rates Reasonable!
ta?" Address or phone me at Union
for open dates.
Library Notes.
J. P. Jones, Boothe, Ark., writes: "I
had a severe case of kidney trouble
and could do no work at all. Foley
Kidney Pills straightened me out at
once. ine same story is tou oy
thousands of others; weak back, rheu
matism, kidney and bladder troubles
yield cpjickly. Safe and effective.
Sold everjvhere.
The regular meeting of the Library
association will meet Tuesday even
ing. May 4th. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Pit
man will entertain the association
with most interesting facts concern
ing their southern trip. Delegates j
will be appointed for the May district
meeting of the state federation.
Everyone invited.
y The market conducted at the library a special pnCC of $1.00.
is very iriucu 01 a success ana will I . . ,
continue throughout the summer. P""-' piwi
Market Saturday, May 1. E. G. DOVEY & SON
Just Arrived
this morning a beauti
ful assortment of Middy
Blouses regular $1.50
and $1.25 values, go at
Our Aim
m mismessi
ca
lf we were to give you a little better goods than any
other store?
If we were to give you a little better service than any
other store?
If we were to give you a little better value for your,
money than anj' other store?
If we were to be a little more appreciative than any
other store?
If we were to make this store indispensable to your
ideas of service and economy?
Would in then be a store that you could call your store?
These are the points upon which we are striving to build
our business. We carry an up-to-date line of Dry
Goods, Groceries and Hardware, and we are exerting
every effort to merit your confidence, for we want your
patronage, and it will be appreciated at all times.
ins cr
Murray,
Gansemer,
Nebraska.