PAGE 6. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOUHNAL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1915. Celebrate Wedding Anniversary. Murray 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 Joui nal know of any social evt-ni or iieni of ii.tereM, m th'. vicir.it.v. ai.ti will rn.iil siim to i et'iee. ii will f w I-ear umiiT tliis Lt-iiUiiitr. W " w ant ail i;t-nite u.s - Kuitijm mlli lit ' awm mm- v yd PREPARE FOR A L22& RAINY DAY Travelers' checks, foreign money orders, safe deposit vaults here. Four per cent Interest on time deposits. Our deposits are protected by the Statp Guaranty Law. MURRAY STATE BANK W. R. YOUNG, AUCTIONEER Auction Sales a Specialty. Five Years Experience. If you have anything to sell at auction, write us for dates. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Phone Plat's. 2412. W. R. YOUNG, Maynard, Neb. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hull on Friday, October 22d, a tine baby boy. All are doing nicely. Chas. Herren and family are mov ing to the Wm. Puis, sr., farm this week, where they will make their fu ture home. Misses Opha Baker, Eva LaRue. Isabelle Shruder, Leona Duerr. and Laura Puis went to Platt.-moath on Monday evening to attend the play at the Parmele. Mr. ar.d Mrs. T. J. Jameson, of Wet-ping Water, ar.d Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coibitt, of Elm wood, W2ie in Murray last Sunday, guests at the home of Dr. ar.d Mrs. J. T. Brendel. Miss Leona I)uerr, of Nebraska City, came up to Murray last Sunday and has been spending the week with her friend, Miss Laura Puis. Miss Duerr and Miss Puis were school chums at Lincoln. 1 L?e Allison has been quite ill for th? past few days. Glen Uoiui-kf.' niade a business trip to Omaha Wednesday evening. W. 1). Wheeler has been numbered with tie sick for the past few days. lr. B. F. H rondel was orcr at Av oca several days ihe past week looking after the practice of his son Dr. J. W. Brtr.del. during his 1 bsenee in the western pari of the state. Olive" Davis was quite painfully injured Monday of this week, when he jumped from a horse, spraining his ankle quite severely and breaking two bones.' He is gettiag al.mg very nievly at this t'me, but wiil no doubt be laid up for several weeks with the injured member. James Holmes is stiil in. the hospi- jtal at Omaha, reco e ring from an op eration for appendicitis, and while the doctors say he is getting along Dr. B. F. Brer.del went to Omaha 1 nicely, Jim no doubt thinks he is gain- iuesaay, accompanying irgil, the ing strength very slowly. His cor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Perrv. and AI Bartlett, where they were to con sult specialists in regard to treatment. dition was such that it requires a great deal of time to gain his former stret'gth. He is about the same as last week. A Little Work Ahead for a friend at Christmas time! A nice selection of Towels in neat embroidery de signs, ready to be worked, are on display at priced 15c to 50c Tatting Threads white and colors jer ball 10c Miatt & Tutt, MURRAY - NEBRASKA Ask to see the latest transfer sheets for Embroidery Work. SABBATH, OCTOBER 31, 1915. 1 0 : GO A. M. Sabbath School. There will be special music, and nt the close of the hour a report of tiie Louis ville Convention. ! I :00 A. M. Woman's Missionary Set Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Davis, two ' of the most highly respected old peo- ; J pie of this section of Cass County, I celebrated their fifty-fifth wedding ar- i nivsrsary at their home on last Sun-i day. The affair was given in honor; tliis occasion by the sons anil families; of Mr. and Mrs. Davis, and only these; family were present to enjoy the oc- ; casion with their parents. All of the j j sons weie present except M. S. Davi- S who resides 111 .o'orao'o, and wa.s bil lable to come. There were Dr. T. V. land faimlv, of Lincoln, Dr. J. R. ai.d w 1 ! e Ray ; 11 o of Lincohi, I. M. ai.d family, ar.d O. A ' Muri :iv and vicinity. rid family, . and wife,! 1 lie Davis . 1 rr . ianic ciH-rincs into lely'.' 1 ;arik the hou :e of Offering Service Come near and bring th Lord 2-Chron. 29: 31. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CUURC1 th- .ce:lei;t Mrs. A. L. Raker ai-d dairj ht-r, Opha, were in Omaha la: t Friday eve ning. Mrs. Ile'iry Creamer lias been num bertil with the ic!: for t';e p;ot few tiays. Mrs. Rargcr ar.d ?diss Clara tiuieldll weie in Omaha last Thurs day. Otto Pu!- and family riotnind t, Murray Wednesday to atteml to some business matters. Mrs. A If. Cmsenier has 1'n suf fering with a sc. ere carbuncle on her fac for the pa.-.t Week. Mrs. Win. Roy;d will depart on Fri day of this week fir her old h:i:' i 1 PIainviev for a few days visit. Mrs. C. A. R.r.vls, of Plattsmou:,, was visiting Wednesday with her sis tie, Mrs. W. S. Smith, in Murray. W. H. Puis v. as looking : f '. r s"ii;e (business matters in Omaha, last Me.11 jday, reliliiiii'g hn.'ae via Piatt snuni i h. ! Mis. Li::::ie Ka.-tel was taken to the 1 lie Voli II"- High. Schools W. W. I la., 0:1., bu.ines 1 1, in iila!:.i let eiii t re this wci":, at merit ft r re at ! I.- : 1 sh- v. i!i t -1 uijle. Ott Puis shir.'peil a car of feeders down from Omaha this Week, and were taken to hh farm for winter leed !!''. Horn to Mr. : r.d Mrs. Ed Murphy, residing ticht miles we-t of Murray, a new baby daughter, on Mo:;.!..y of ;hi:; v.(k. (herge Snrall, whj has plo ed by Ciu.s. Til.-on. vao kii a horse Monday ever.ir.g and -eve rely i nj a rei 1. Ctto P; Is and wife ar.d Mrs. I.iie Kastle motored to Dm: ha this ei-k, v.hei-.' Mrs. Kastel coiiMilte 1 Dr. Cif- ffilks of ti:e Muiiay .vt ii' givi-n a moonlight ik.on was hx.kintr after matters in Omaha on i- utek. W. S. Seott is c-nce ir.uro ('ii duty at th" M. P. .''atioii in Murray. He h".- a'ji'efiteii ti.e siti-.n" track as op erator. Dr. (iiknojc ar.d family and Miss Margie Walker autoid out to South Ik.-.d 'rnd.'.y wli'iv tiie;. spi-ut tlie day with frii-nh. Pauline Oldham suid mother went to 0. n.d'.a Weditesd.iy of this week, for the J.npi'se ,,f sec".l ling suitable u lassis f,.r .Mrs. ohlham. We a.ie infuinud th.it Herman .pd fa;..ily v. ;il son move to Murray from Maivcliue, Mi.. where they wiil 1 i.d e their future heme. Fh:"er Ri'edeke!" h:!S pa!l"l;'S"d 1. ;i::sf!f a line Hew F.n d auto, tal ing 1 is fij-.-t drive -Mora! N'o ac-idor.ts reported up to the pv.-a r.t time. The ree'ular uieeti: g of the M. W. A. v.i.l b- held at the h dl on Satur day iVi-!!!MLr of this Week. Ail r.HT.l- 1 e:s are i''pie-ted to 1-c present. I!i Kfi'.'.'t-i' that Su'.day, Noven:!icr 7th. will te Rally Day in Murray, rai .i!y are ..moiig the ddest residents! iu this part of (.'as.-, Comity, i.ial Ihi-. d cofinV' sure hae a l.o-i: fii'-nds who join with ti.e Jouur: 1 i , i v. Nhini' thai ti.ev mav live t.j en-; joy i.iany laore suc h happy oeea.-doas. Wi.iii? their health has been ratiierj poorly far the past few months they are feeling pretty good at the jiresent j tiai '. and ar eiijoying theij" ripe old! ag" i:i everv wav possible. Ph-asanl Birthday Party. There was a very pleasant birthda; i;. rt' givf-n at the home of Mr. ar M rs. 1- re J i.utz occasion bein.g Let:'.' thirlv-iii sarv. There was .ii last Sunday, the iven i:i horor of Mrs t bii-thdr.y ar.nive i larL'e numoer o ir.'emss and relatives present to si.-L .dr. and airs. l.ul. in propel i ecu rat mi;" tiie occa.-:on. 1 l.e usuu j"ood time was had, and there' wei many ga'td things to at son ad b foif t!ie visitors. Llfttric Lifhts for .Murray. the (iU.-i.'iess men ol .iUirav, an ail citian that hae been interest in the electric light plant, held a meet ing Tuesday evening to discuss tl. proposition and take the initial ste; tne plant. ir.ere is e-ii sir.g at tiie present time. an that Murray will h.ie an e'e ht in tiie near futui'. w!d iKi'.iiie time to acsetai lie i ..!' co-isumei-", in order t i .u:t the -::.e ot the ''ant to There v. iil ! another miet for V i . i tatc f Sunday Rail- Day. VI Let tide b. is the! a good j .;en em- ilifwn rear a eiy sick -1 by piite for. in d to throat t rouble. (Ire-'ii Pi-gott, wiio Juts been out in Doit C ia:'y for the past two weeks, looking after his farm interests in that locality, ret ui reel home Monday ee nifi g. (iu- Ifa.-wn '"turned home last Omaha for the past two jef this i er;".g Horn an oncratioi-, to the Saturday evening fiom the.hn-pital i:i Omaha, where he has beeri for the wt-eks recovering from an pas' few ope ration. Karl Jeokins. of Roaalie. Nebraska, was making :t few !:;vs visit with old jbe'-. .Murray friends and relatives this j Let week. He returned home Wednesday "P : morning. j f,.t Mrs. Mattie flee, of Vancouver, v- " II. C. and Mis. Alf.i (lln .r 't!i' hattan. Kansr-s, were in Murray a few days the past week vi-iting at the home of their sister, Mrs. W. W. Ham ilton. Mr. and .Mrs. I. M. Davis, Mrs. Wm. Sporer and Miss Hanna Hansen were delegates from Murray to the County Sunday School Convention in Louisville this week. They al! were in attendance. ! picnic last Thursday evening in the i.iectric i'aik near Murray. Ilacon flop, roa-ted wienies and other good things were on the program for the eats ol the evening. They sure had a laot tnjovab'e time. In the grammar room of the Mur ray Schools Tue.--d.-iy morning, Cla.ru Churchill p'ayed the part of a g psey fortune teller. Seated before her tent she told the fortunes of the high school members, causing much laugh ter among them. The Murray Schools announce a box social together with a literary pro gram by the school, at the school building on November 20! h. Keep the date. Everybody invited. Proceeds to go for school benefit. Auctioneer to be published later. We are informed that it is the in tention of IJurton Young to return to his Murray home in the near future. He is now making arrangements to cIosp up matters on his homestead in Cannda, after which he will return to the home of his mother in Murray. We are informed that Chas. Chris wisser has been making a powder ex pert out of himself the past few weeks. He thoroughly understands the nature of all powerful explosives now, and those wishing to engage his services will no doubt be compelled to plac their application on file early. attendance. C IV Patterson. rc! lit ok! R..ek RlafFs. has be- man for th" past few weeks, suffering fr-.m heart trouble that has developed into a case ff divi"sy. IVy Spanvler, who has been in the hospital at -ear -", !"; o returned home Ttv.vlay -.' -iiing. Ik is reco". ing to his forma r health very r.jidiy. Re ii. n.' .-i- t'.o net lecture course u-'.'e, and if Voi: l ave not ah ea.dy made an ungementsc .for that season ticket. look after it riht now. The course re.ds ;,t.i r support at this time, in older to make the winter ser ies a suc-to-s l'.ian-i:il!y, as well as otherwise. See that ' on are provided with the tic? ets tie fore the net number. Tils. J. A. V'alher ck;ail((l Wed r.cstiay evening of this week for the of her I lotlier at Rim nsides. Jc:y, having received a message ;a; day that her brother had 1 een ty injured in an accident. He ii'j'-iied iu some way by some e.f toL on liis farm. His advanced a re, beine- p:isi sevt-nty ye"irs ok! will n.a! c Irs rec overy crv .'.uh'.l ah Miss Laura Puis entertained a number of friends at her home last Saturday evening in honor of her f l ie: (1, Miss Laura Duerr. of Neb- to eciu m .-ore t that is trie bui. it die in-!- i o ..' . install. ing he'o on I i.day night of this wee' hit all t:cse interested in this e: celleiit m veir,e:it be present. Murra will sure have lights, but the promo teis reed the help of ;.!! the resident a: ! l-usiiu-ss men of ti.e tow n to reals tne I !ai:t ;t success. K. Kfinindcd of Old Home'. A. Root is in receipt of a pape 1 old bavhood home in Fee A sectio is devote I r moat, Michigan, this week issue of t'nat p-.pe juor.eer day cehbi atini, and i; thai s"ction ?.Ir. Pa.ot fiia's a jucture of liim.-'Jf aud a number of other earlv business me-n of Fremont. This pie lure, one oi wiu-.u .vir. i.eot nas also was tal. oil in sure or.e highly These' men wei" J v . I rr I s i , and is p:i:.ed by Mr. P.oot e earlv business men of Fre-.i'.;nt, .-.t which time Mr. Root was e; gage,! in tt'e drug business in that town. Most of the number have already been called to the Great De von d. Please Settle. va Cit-. The: ere were' .-i:: coup.e r; present and at 7:"1) o'clock a delicious three-course luncheon was served, con sisting, tirst couYse, sandwite lies, pick les and potato chips; second course, apricots, prunes ami cake: third ceurse. ice cream and oringe punch. The evening w- is a very pleasant ore for those present. Tlx re were a' number of tin? young people, of Munay that took advantage of the beautiful wer t her. and hied the.'i-"'-!vi .s to li e woods for the day j la:,.'. Saturday in picnicking. The .gath -i imr I take this method of notifying all parties knowing themselves indebted to me, from the time I was in the hardware business alone, to call and settle same at once. I need the money at this time, ami if not settled soon same will be? placet in other hands for collection. George Nickcis. Here From Idaho. Mrs. Wm. Smith is entertaining her niece and little daughter, Mrs. N. II. Pawls and Lois, of Poise. Idaho. Mrs. Rawls, who, wi h her brother, is re turning home from Poston, where they went to be present at the world series base ball games, has stepped t. visit with relatives in Omaha, Platts mouth ard Murray. She will return to Poise next week. She says her trip mis been a delightful one. mm Blanket s m& A New Line Just Received S?riWO CARRIED OVER STOCK! '.'Will Meet All Compotivo Special Prices See Our Line of Harness! Sherwin-Williams Paints THE DEST ON EARTH! Murray Implement and Hardware Murray, uiuyany . Nebraska Library Dinner and .Supper .Success, At the home of Mrs. Oldham, assis ed by her daughters, Misses Pauline and Fay, ami the ladies of the Library Association occurred the Library tlin tier and supper last Saturday, as per previous advertisement. No body sail .!!.-' hor.e would he ciecorateet in au tumnal beautv, that the dining room was to le Hallowe'en decoration with a great pumpkin filled with fruit, symbolic of the '"horn of plenty" as a center piece upon the candle lighted ! aides. Rut for the palate as well as the eye had a feast been prepared. Kverything hum. made, everyone trying with the other to make their offeiing m.o.-st delicious. One gentleman said "when the Murray ladies undertook to do anything it was done." When .-.upper was ended the ladies served hoi coffee and lunch to the young peo ple who were stepping to the music furnished by Hollj's Orchestra and Miss Fsth.er Rice, at the Puis & Gan cmer hall. Christian Endeavor Meeting. Following are the numbers that are t be heard next Sunday evening at the Christian Endeavor meeting:: Original Questions and Answers. Ry Murray People. Soh Helen Gilmore Young Ladies Chorus arranged by Misses May Loughridge anil Jes-.. sie Harrows. Children's voices in lJi igiiter t.'.e . orner wiure Yeu Are." Meeting to begin promptly at 7:0 o'clock p. m. GENERALS RE TIRE FROM VILLA'S CAUSE AND ARMY Generals Maytorena and Angeles Will Do No More Fighting in His Rehalf. Dinner at Oldham's a Success. The diniu r ard supper given at the Oldham home last Saturday wa.s quite well attendedfi and a most enjoyable ime was had by all in attendance I'h.e Library Association will be in the neighborhood of $.2r.i) better olf than fore this occasion was given for the icr.et.t e.t inis excellent organisation. Ti.e usual decorations of the present hallowe'en season were very much in i ideiice about the home. Rhode Iland Red Roosters for Sale. Am selling my surplus cockrels at 5 cents and .$1.00. Come early for heice. V. 15. Porter. 10-12-('td-3tw Come to The Journal for fine sta tionery. Chicago, Oct. 27. General Joss M. Maytorena, late adherent of Gen eral Villa, and former governor of the Mexican state of Sonora, and chief of the conventionalist forces along the Arizona border, was in Chicago today on his way from Washington and New York to the west. The general is accompanied by R. Ramirez, for mer political adviser to the Villa party, and stopped here to await the arrival of General Felipe Angeles, who is en the way from Boston. "I shall not rejoin the Villa army," General Maytorena said. "Carranza has won. We cannot oppose him suc cessfully in the face of a United States arms embargo against our forces. General Angeles also expect to retire from actual participation it the fighting. So does General Raoul Madero and General Manuel Chao." Mr. Ramirez said: '"The retirement of Villa leaders in Mexico does not signify withdrawal from the affairs of that country. We mean to let Carranza establish i sound government, if he can, and then join forces to oppose him politically not by force. Mexico has had enough of war. "Already rivalry, it is understood, is becoming serious in the Carranza tamp. General Obregon, it is said, wants to be president and I should not be surprised if he realizes his ambition." Geenral Maytorena, Senor Ramirez and others went to Washington threa wei ks ago as Villa representatives. After a hearty meal take Doan's Regulets and assist your stomach. liver and bowels. Regulets are a mild laxative. 50c at all drug stores. FOR SALE, at the Journal Office Moore's Non-Leakable Fountain Pens. Suffering From Throat Trouble. On account of the condition of Rev. Ilutchmann's throat it has been ar- compes -d of Miss Laura I ranged that morning services only, Pu's, Rruce Wolf. Miss Leona Duerr, Coo. IV.lit, .Miss Eva LaRue. Walter Jenkins, .Miss Opha Raker, Ralph Kerir.ed -, Miss Isabel'e Shrador, Al beit Claggett, Miss Hazel Rurger, Omar Yardley. The affair was given in honor of Albert Claggett. The af ternoon was spent in taking photos and various amusements, and at the usual hour a delicious luncheon was served by the young ladies, consisting of ham sandwi.shes, cookies, chicken s: odwitches, fruit and cake of all kinds, lemonade and ice cream. It was sure a very pleasant day for all the young people. Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oill, the great household rem edy for toothache, earrache, sore throat, cuts, bruises, scalds. Sold at all drug stores. 25c and 50c. be gi ven in the Presbj terian church for a time. The congregation and pastor, Rev. Robb, were glad of his presence and assistance in the Chris tian church Sunday evening. A large audience gave interested attention to Rev. Robb as he spoke upon the theme "Seven Devils." In a tactful manner he drives heme truths, and one is made to recall through the week his forceful, clour-cut language. He spoke of the two opposing1 forces, de vils and angels being present in ev ery community, and named among the devils that might be in Murray, "gos siping tongues," "pleasure," "drink." Read the want ads in the Journal. Many ills come from impure blood. Can't have pure blood with faulty di- f-nstion. lazv liver and sluggish r f bowels. Burdock Blood Bitters is rec ommended for strengthening stomach, bowels and liver and purifying the blood. are still endeavoring to carry everything that you Teed today or will need tomorrow in the line of Dry Goods and Groceries. We want you business and realizing that by keeping the lines of goods that you will need today or in the future, is one chance in our favor of se curing your business. We are buying goods to suit you, not ourselves, and if you will only let us know what you want we will be in a better position to please you, should we not have the article in stock. Let us know your wants and we believe that we will be able to prove to you that we are a money saving station in Murray for you. When those wants are in our line we want to talk to you. Puis & Gansemer, Murray, Nebraska.