PAGE 6. PLATTSMOUTn SUMMVEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1915. Take Up the Research. 4 Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially fur the Journal Readers T any of tho readers of ttio Journal know of any mh-iuI ev; nt in- iti-'u ef liiwret. in his vi.-lt ;, y. shkI uill ii:.il sane to ; !ii o'liee. ir w ill np i ar m-.-'er tii'v hfu'l'i'.. We want all i t ws ittais Linmt SETTER THIS GATE BY BANKIHG WITH JS 1 N U R Y O U R XJ T U "R LE331IJL1L11 11 II II T i ii ii ii ii e ii ii i ii e n u 3 A N T TP" 15 Four per cent interest on time deposits. Our deposits are protected by the State 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 Platts. 2412. W. R. YOUNG, Maynard, Neb. Red Cross seals for sale nt the Li brary. Vv. S. Smith was an Omaha visitor Wednesday. Hury ("reamer was a Piatlsmouth vi -iter Wednesday. Miss Ella Hamilton has been quite .-ick for the pa.-t few days. Henry Creamer was a Plattsmouth visitor Tuesday of this week. Arthur Ciunk and wife spent Sun v!ih Alber t Wih-on ami family. W. H. Good and wife were trail aet irg I ; :!'.?-: ia Piatt mouth Saturday. Will Oliver and wife were calling on the Plattsmouth merchants Saturday. Ad and Guy Riser have been rubb ered wiili the sick for the past few days. F. L. Rhoden and wife were looking after bu.-iac.-s in Piatt -mouth Satur day. You can pay your personal taxes at the Murray State Rank. They are now due. Mr. and Mrs. Edward I.yman and Miss Clara Young were Omaha visit ors Monday. Walter Sans shipped a car load of sheep to the South Or.uha market last Friday. George Nickels was looking after some business matters in Omaha Wednesday. The little babv of Mr and Mrs. Troy An apron and parcel post sale at !Uicli 1) jccrr.be:- ISth. I'li- '!. was failing on friends a-. .-'uaday :.ft.'irio' n. illj U : v. diet spent her Thanks : vacati-.n with home folks, ndm.i Se bi.it has been nuir.kor- ed with the skk for the past few days. Fiank I.hodo:i is a little under the weather with neuralgia and toothache. L -w.r.on .l.u!;day aftcr ;:!:. Vo.i a:e cordially The students and teachers of the j Murray High school were given a ra-ei 'tic at this week when they were con-! ve.ed in automobiles to the pre-his-; torie spot near Oid King hill, for the i t ! pui-jit.se of tahirg up the research : where the Harvard experts left off, j seme months ago, to see what had; been seen and discover thirds new in! ! ll:e same nature if possible. The : the c l-1 Lu :;iv i:. Or: ,t ui'.i! that will prove a gient. i the students of the schord s l!i-- teachers. Thev were who as in their Civ wa.- !. r.efit as e'l accompanied bj Dr. Gilmorc .-dried ike liarv..rd experts , ice Mi-en ; ir. ii d. iNth- r.ieht and Sa ra! Mr-!. Jelf George Sir t : io shelling .hkh he i; h vat Dr. J. V. following ga. Dr. a-d Mrs. Mis. JerT R. Will Rarker Mr. and Rice spent Saturday day at the liome of Mr. i'.rende!. . del- is the first to b-gln f th.e m-w corn crop, r.n:u g to iii. Jrendel en'ert; -tr, ;!. dinner on e. R. V. ndcl, id. ir.0,1 ti'. Sunday: Mr. nr. 1 search some time ap;o, and of course : wr.s :.Me to d liver cpii'e an interest- t;v; talk of t!ie findings made before,! and haw t'io o.u'y days, r.c'.Oi'di'i': 1 to the t'.et ry of tliose who have made this :;ulject a study for years. Th-; i c'as.s ar.d tiachers were conveed to the secr.es of exploration in the auto-, iii-biles of .Ien.es Rait. i, W. (). Roe-1 delur, Dr. Oilmore and T. S. Rar-j i duv.n to' . i lure troy; rows. TI.ev also drove .n:e a k White farm, brief visit. Christmas Razaar a Success. Ri.j and Shradrr has been cuite sic! for the past few days. Mrs. Joe Sans attended the bazaar cf the Missionary Aid Radies at Mur lay Saturday. Miss Frances Campbell, who has been very sick the past week, is able to be up nr..ir. If. C. Creamer wa; farmers' conirress in days this week. Mr ar.d Mrs Rh-lip Hi hi and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruiz were Omaha visitors Tuesday of this week. J. A. Wilson of Oklahom i arrived Saturdav for a few days' visit with attending the Omaha a few Mrs. Reit Pollock and daughter, Mrs. I.yr.n Minor, of I Rlattsmouth attended the bazaar h.eie Ie.;-t Satu i ilay Tdrs. A'di-on and daiiekter, Mr.-. Charles Si one. of Rlatt.-n'.oulh, at tended! th" bazaar and i site tl with filet: Is h re l.i.-t Saturd.-.y. Mrs. D. A. Yo'iinr and (iaulitcrs id sorktv Wednes- lance was lare and ! a very jik-asant day The Chris Chur.-b h;.t - .K C - - i tend: iv0 and the o iled by ;.td th... Rrzaa.r civt ;i by the Saturday v.--is WC ! i 1 entertained the day. Th? alien a srraT'u cery pari icu'-;r. The rt '..:.s fully r.s lar;-e as u: ual. i-i".ny farcy e.rti -les pre tre ! id'er fourd ready srle, many j r.e.l thin-s to eat se;e.i were enjoyed by the : attend:. 'ice. The ladies will the neighborhood of SIP'. 00. i'.l put th ir trra.-uiy in jrc.o-1 .-ond it ion for the l.;-.-:-..dn;c ef the nw r. Th-.' ; ffair was a '-'I'-cess b)tli socially and '.na'icial'y, and the ra ;'!iis wt re very j 'e.;.-ir..; to the nr.ny ladies of the Hiriety v.ho labored so 1 : rd f r the pa.-t ninths to this en-.l. 1 Just a few more days until Christmas! liny your wife one; of those New Monarch Ranges the best in the world, or an Oil Heater for the spare bed-room; a Cedar Oil Polish Mop. Look over our line of Hoys' Sleds, Coaster Wagons, Rifles and Shot-guns, Silverware, Aluminum Ware of all kinds, Granite Roasters, in fact everything to be found in an up-to-the-minute Hard ware Store. We have just recently added a full line of Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes. Let us figure your next paint bill. Satisfaction Our aim is to please you. guaranteed Murray Hardware and Implement -v -wr Murray, viiiyauy . Nebraska A want ad will bring you a buyer. C M. Minford visited his daughter Lincoln last Saturday. t.ear 1:1 v. rich v lull sper. h tr.e at tne 1 ouuir uomt llcriy Kirehpr, wh.o-e house busr.cd down seme time a-. has bo -.ran bu'.M ip.T a r.ew one. it will be Jdx'JS feet in sire and on the bar, -rah. v.- order, il-.r-trar. Relke i- ddn : th.e work. The Ladies' Aid .'eeiety will hold an ii pron and parcel o. t sa1? on -;t-t-rday. December R:th. at the Chris tian church. Dinner a--:-l supper will le se:ed. R ? sore and aiten l. M . ami Mr--. W. L. Ren d.rove to rlattsmouth M n lay afie: noon to r.t- Library Notts. ! et Saturday : rooms. Ced e, jde an Libv.rv Tl e Library :-.?soc R..-1 Cross s. -ds a-: ; cro-ade ejrainst turi v. id. . ; 1 ! yc.i r raont i."i-').s seals has a iw ti cookie, etc. :iis.-.i will sell tin in t! !'-crd Get you dinner and supper at the Christian church Saturday, December lvh. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Smith and Mr. .:-.d Mrs. Rert Lloyd attended the play it the Rarme'e Tuesday c-veninjr. A meetiner of the M. W. A. for the annual election of onieers will be held j Ave Saturday evt-ninr. All members are requested to be present. is year. Thi sh: is world .- n:e--f.dd .1 d in R. ;ipose. It Thoroujrhbied Rhode Island Red Cockerels for sale. Rrice SI. 00 to ? ih.'O each.. Troy E. Wiles, Ced ir C:eek. Xeb. Weeping Water 'Rhone Xo. 2S2.-. . e d th : i ui is : Wm. Sejbo't and wife were in Oma ha Tuesday. Duroc spring and fall pigs for sale. Either sex. Oldhams. Personal taxes are now due and pay able at the Murray State Bank. Mrs. C. E. Carroll and Mrs. 1 Alix were in Plattsmouth last Saturday. Miss Carrie Barker was visiting with friends in Omaha last Saturday. Mrs. Fred Enprelkemeier of Platts mouth was in Murray last Saturday ' . " n , , 'at the play at the Parmele theater Mr. and Mrs. m. Puis, sr., and;. , .. J in riausmoutn lucsuay evening. Wm. Puis, sr., and Chas. Harren were Plattsmouth visitors last Satur day. Alex Rhcden was looking after some business matters in Omaha Tues day. Wm. Seybolt shipped a car of calves to the South Omaha market Thursday of this week. Col. Seybolt was looking after some business matters in the county seat Tuesday afternoon. Marray was sure well represented wife. The Murray Hardware and Imple ment Co. have started the installation of the plumbing and heating plant ir. the fine new home of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Puis in Murray. This will be oie of the finest home in the town when completed. They expect to be able to move in about the first of January. ?day Among those in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Raker, E. Finns and Miss Laura Puis, Frank Dugay and Miss Henrietta Creamer, Jim Tigner and Miss Mary West, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Tigner, Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Shrader, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cream er, Alex Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis. The play was agood one and they were all well pleased. Drawing Near is the day when you will make the heart's of others glad by your kindly gifts. Let us help you solve your trouble in selecting just the article to give. Our holiday line of suitable presents will be on display the coming week. Jewelery, Watches, Silverware, Men's Furnishings, Toys, Fancy Dishes and Ladies wear, as complete a line as is to be found anywhere. Buy at Home. Hiatt . Tutt, MURRAY NEBRASKA Oscar Campbell, the small son of A '-a'. 1 ew Campbell, had the r.iisfoj iuu to fall 1 rom a ho'-.-e Monday evening end .eak the !"ft arm in thiee .!.-t--. The unfo! turate boy ie tin.r ta-y ul this w: it inv. There was a good crowd in attend ant e at the dance riven at th.- Puis v- (J-ir.semer hr.li lust Saturday t-vein t', end the usual good time wa cn jo; ed. Th.e re -'T:e will be given on. Xew Yc: r's r. ie;ht. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Murdock end dau-htcr, near Xt-ii mouth 11: Est or, d Mr. (V.vin of ka motored to Platts irsdav to attend to some business matters. Mr. Murdock was a pleasant caller at th Journal cilice. Col. Seyboii. and William Rice buuad the wed.5 and grass cn the rca.isries aejoi.nng their laims a lew his sons, Libert and 1 . J. v lecn, east - I'enner tailed at the Journal office and of Murray. j j-ti i-;;s subsc! iption extended for an- A. . i-.nriicer snippeu ouij sneep to, otaer vear. the South Omaha market Tuesday ef this week. This is what we would call pretty much sheep. .Miss Lucille I rorp 01 Lincoln is 111 i Murray this week raakirg a visit with 1 her sister, Tdiss Verda Thorpe, teach er in the Murray schools. Miss Margie Walker was a Platts mouth visitor Tuesday eveuintr. speed ing the night at the Dovty home, re turning home Wednesday morning. Rert Root returned home from the western part of the state Mnndav eve ning of this week, where he had beer, looking after some business matters. Mr. and Mrs. W. tl. Roedeker and Mrs. Ted Barrows were Omaha visit ors Wednesday afternoon. The trip was made in the auto of Mr. Roedeker. Mrs. Wm. LaRue who has been visiting with relatives over at Xeobi and Traynor, la., for the past two weeks, returned home Monday eve ning. Frank Schlichtemeier shipped a car load of sheep to South O.naha Mon day evening. Frank went up Tuesdav and was on the market at the timej they were sold. Mark White shipped in a car load of feeders from the South Omaha market on Tuesday that were taken to his farm east of Murray for th.e winter's feeding. George Nickels, Miss Gertrude ! Loner, Lee Nickels and Miss Etta ! Nickels motored to Memnhis. Neb- Sunday, where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ost. M. C. Raker of Clay Center, Neb., is in Murray this week visiting at the home of his son, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Raker. He will make a visit with his daughter over in Iowa before return ing home. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Young and children arrived in Murray Monday evening for a visit with home folks. Mr. Young is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Young, and his nrcsent home is" in Montana. on the ce.-ired Chri.-tmas seal j e penny helps to stamp out the! oivjr.s.-. lie 2;-.;:;ey lor tnese 11 rent to the State Anti-Tu-; ulo ;is a -oriati j: Help the e.u.-e ; by liberal purchares. The a-sociation i .lopes to r.-ive teem on sa:e in one or more cf the stores. For Sale. L'l.ittd I'rcsb teriaa Church Notes. Th.e baraar held at the church last Saturday was well attended and p. it: oiued. Th.e net proceeds v.-ill 13 al .out : !2fl.0. The total attendance at th.e church: in Murray was higher than u-ual last Sabbath, owing to the special program of men's an 1 women's meetings. The United Presbyterian Sabbath school teae hers net Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Elia Young and I have a few choice farms of 1'0 acres each, listed at very reasonable prices, if taken roon. Two, three and live miles from the county seat. Ail nicely improved and half in winter w heat. For further particulars ad dress, George J. Welsh, St. Paul, Neb. 12-9-2wks-wkly ANNOUNCEMENT. We wish to announce to the people of Plattsmouth and vicinity that Al exander's Nursery is offering an up-to-tlate line of home grown Nursery stock propagated from the best bear ing trees, vines and plants. The va rieties we offer are especially adapt ed to eastern Nebraska and have proven to be the best by many years testing. We also grow a fine line of Shrubs and Ornamentals. We invite th.e public to inspect our growing Nursery Stock, located on Lincoln It will be our aim to please our patrons. Our prices are only about half the usual prices asked for inferior stock. People who buy of us will save themselves both money ar.d disappointment. Alexander's Nursery, Plattsmouth, Xeb., "Phone ."7)-J. 12-2-ltdltw t'ni Saie. 34 full-blood Barred Rock pullets and four roosters. The vey best. W. II. Kikendall. Rc: Social at Restor School Dec. 13. partial! wiged a prcjrrnm for the '"White Gift" Chri.-tmas .-or ice. Mrs. O. A. Davis met with a very painful accident last Saturda' morn ing when she had her finger caught in the heavy folding doors at her home, and one finger was very severe ly mashed. The injury was very painful, but is getting along nicely at this time. John Farris and Steve Copenhaver who moveci with their families to Broup, Minn., a few years ago, have sold their farms in that locality, and will in the near future move back to this county. These excellent families have a host of friends here who will be moret han pleased to welcome them back to the old home. days ago. If all of th.e farmers would do this we world have loss complaint about snow drifts in th.e woods this winter. W. T. Sch.ih-htemeier. jr., cf Ne hawka, motored to Rlattsmouth Fri day to attend to some business mat ters and was a pleas-mi caiier at the Journal cilice, and while there had his subscription to th.e Phitt-mouih Jour nal extended for another year. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Chilcott motored to Plattsmouth Monday afternoon, where they visited county seat friends and attended to some business mat ters. Mr. Chilcott was a pleasant caller at the Journal ofiice ar.d had Ids subsci iption to this paper extended for another year. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Nonis of Ne hawka motored to Plattsmouth Satur day for a short visit with relatives and friends and to attend to seme business rr.atteiF. While there Mr. Norris was a pleasant caller at the Journal office and had his subscription extended for another year. Mrs. F. L. Rurdick and two daugh ters, Naomi and Gladys, and brother, Henry Gruber, and Mrs. Nick Klaur ens of Nehawka, motoied to rlatts mouth in Mr. Gruber's car Saturday to attend to some important business matters. Mis. Rurdick ami daughter were pleasant callers at the Journal office. Ray and Peter Campbell were in Plattsmouth Thursday of this week, returning home with their fine new six-hole Joliet corn shelter that they purchased from the implement house of John F. Gorder. This is one of the best shellers on the market, and the boys will be ready in the very near future to look after the corn shelling of this community and be able to render the best service possible. I'or Sale. 100 acres of land, 4 miles east of Murray; two sets of improvements; all good farm iar.d, except six acres of timber. Lois of fruit on both the places: 20 acres is in fall wheat; all well fer.ced. Wart to move to west ern Nebraska in the spring reason for soiling, l rice and terms rignt. bee Frr.nk Yrd'ery, -Murray, Neb. Tel 4d, Murray exchange. Th.e pupils and teachers of the Res tor s hed in tchool district Xo. 42, six miles west of this city, will hold a box social at their school house on Saturday evening, December ISth. A program will be rendered by the pupils at 8 o'clock. Everybody invited. The la lies are requested to bring boxes and the gentlemen their pocl etbooks. Sophia Ilild. 12-0-tfd&w Read the want ads in the Journal. TV-re- N Efir.- C.-C coin.i.y t::..'t :l.l 't -t uniil t:ie 1.! I l. vv c.rj.lu... m a rir 11 't.it'.rtl a a !. 1 1 :. 1 r Fcr Sale. Sple'.dhl organ for sale cheap. suitable for ledges, church or home. In good condition. Inquire at the postofllce. t!i i-i i'm-; "wott-in of tli .!:-..- : ..collier, auu .;.- : i.i....oil to te .t-..t I.: .i.v jt-rs dM-tirs as ;e.ii j ri ri iiit-.i Icx-al r uav t.i.i.i. i.i nil-.- WiU .:. .i it 1 M-'ii-;. i:.'. S-!t;iii-o bt' a wis. us,', . ci .is' I .h;.1 tr..i :u-ut. . 1 i " j- C.-.: t: !i ( :r ". n .;:.iif..i Mrcil liy 1-'. .1. i ' :-y t: lu., Ti IcJ". Ohio. !s ti i' o:ly ('iistitu 1 ..!: v;i t o r.Kirl.i t 1: t t.-k.-n In : .'ri::i lly !'-' loin 1 ilr. j ii f.-:i.-H . infill. It acts - tiy n t'-.i- 1K i.-i at .1 ii"ir..r.s svirfatvs if f s- rlcl.i. Th: y C -: ! l:iu Ir-.-il iln'inrs fur y :.. ir f.-.ils t.j out '. Si i;j f.-r Wrculurs ami n l;l ol.ii. s. !r.-ss: K. J. riinNHY & CO.. T..lcJ 0U I;,- IT:--;.-!-:. 7.V. li.Ul's 1 at!.:lj I'lUs for Cinistiyatlon. 1 'ii 1 c !.:. . j r . 1. ,,1 I': !..ir 'ii-':;- V tic--., l'. "Nehawka's Best" BEATS ALL THE REST! Not only our opinion but the verdict of a host of sat isfied customers. If you are not using Mwifo Hour take a sack home with you today and try it. Every sack guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. For sale by every mer chant in Nehawka, all the leading dealers in Platts mouth and Hiatt & Tutt, of Murray. COMPANY. Nehawka, - - Nebraska Fer Sale. Four March Duroc male pigs left that we want to sell; a few gilts and ' fall weanlings. All eligible for ivyistrv. Oldhams. I'or Sale. Twenty-one head of steers, coming two years old, most all Whiteface, without horns. They are all good quality and will sell at the market price, if taken before December 12th. R. R. Nickels, Murray, Neb. Telephone 1814. Fcr Sale. Five sections of land in Ducll coun ty, Nebraska, from $12 to $'25 per acre; pare iarm jauu aim ( ciii, ;ii.- ing; some well improved. Gocd terms, j Rert Root, Murray, Neb. Look Out for Our Extensive Holiday Line which will be cn display in time for you to make your selections for Christmas. Both in the toy line as well as useful articles for all members of the family. Box Social at Todd School Dec. 17th. j There will be a Rox Social at the i Todd school, four and one-half miles, west and two and one-half miles, south of Murray, and three and one-J ha'f miles north of Nehawka, on Fri-; day evening, December 17th. Ladies , please bring boxes. ' Grace Bogenrief, Teacher. ) 12-9-d&w-tf . Highest Market Price Paid for Farm Produce! Puis Be G ansemer. Murray, Nebraska.