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THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1916. PACn 6. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. r In Honor nf .Miss Verna Irwin. Murray Department Prej-areJ in the Interest of the People, of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Headers TOT p. A Bsik Edk -C tmP1 K- A'amc - - jfl ' oi Address I i " w v " - i n Accurateitj Four per cent interest on time deposits. Ojr deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law. MURRAY STATE W. R. YOUN AUCTIONEER Auction Sales a Specialty. Five Years Experience. If you have anything to sell at auction, write us for dates. SATISFACTION Phone Plaits. 2412. W. R. lxk over the Hiatt & Tutt bargain ad this week. F. I Rhcden va transacting bu?i-r-s in PlaTtsmouth Moniay. Mrs. E. S. Tutt was visiting friends :r, Plattsmouth Thursday and Friday. H. C. Creamer an 1 family spent Sunday with Walter Sans and family. The ladies of the K. N. K. met with ; Miss liertha Nickels last Thursday fer a quilting bet. Mrs. A. D. Crunk drove to Platts tr.outh Weinesiay. where she was having some dental work done. Lee Nickels and John Hobscheidt tver.t to Union Thursday, where they invested in a new manure spreader. Murray was well represented at -The Birth of a Nation" in Platts mouth during the engagement in that city. The Market on silks, owing to shortages of dye and materials, has almost doubled in price. We anticipated the condition and have bought the most beautiful line of men's neckties ever stocked outside city stores. More than three hundred pretty styles to select from 25 and 50c New Spring Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Gloves everything to outfit the man, including Tailor-made Clothes $10.00 to $35.00 Hiatt MURRAY, : "Business and Personal "Banking Account w3 GUARANTEED. YOUNG, Maynard, Neb. ad this week? It will interest you. Jasper Queen was looking after business in Nebraska City Saturday. Charles Ilerren was looking after some business matters in Plattsmouth Monday. Albert Schafer was looking after pome business matters in Murray Wednesday. George Nickels and Frank Dugay were calling on Plattsmouth friends Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shrader were looking after some business matters in Plattsmouth Tuesday. Charles Boedeker, W. G. Doedeker and son, Charles, Charles Sans and Miss Beulah Sans went to Omaha Sunday to visit for a few hours with Mrs Boedeker at the hospital. 3 Tutt, NEBRASKA E. R. Queen was a Union visitor last Friday. James Iliown was an Omaha visitor last Sunday. Mrs. Ed Shoemaker has been on the sick list this week. J. D. Tinner was meeting friends at Lewiston the past few days. Mi s. Lulu I.oughridge is home for a few days en account of sickness. Guy ?icGill is now in the employ of I). C lihoden on the tl.-ay wagon. Po Kure, and attend the coffee at the library next Saturday afternoon. Anderson Davis has been numbered with the sick for the past few days. Pobert Good and wife were Platts mouth visitors Saturday afternoon. Arthur Crunk is recovering nicely from a severe attack of the measels. Charles Sans shipped a car of cat tle to the South Omaha market Tues day. Walter Mead has been suffering with pneumonia fever for the pa.-t wec-iv. Thomas Hansen and family moved this week to the Dull farm ca cf Murray. Alex E imistoii, down near Union, has bei n quite sic!; asrr.in fur the pa.-t few day. Lee Nickel and -iv.er, Miss Etta, were looking after b;!.-iuess in Pla;ts m o u t h Wed no.- day. The bjys at Lewiston greeted Will Wi!es and bride with an oid-fa.-hioneu charivari Tuesday evening. Mrs. John Hcndiicks and son. Verne, spent Saturday with Mrs. Hat tie Seyho'.t, we.-t of Murray. V,. II. Young l-.a- bought a hi-hly regi-iered HoNtein bull from a breed er near P.'attsmouth. Anothe.- farmer en.hai king in the Hon-teia line. Philip Hi!.!, from near Myr.ard, has betn in "Mi:riav for a couide of liavs this week a ting m tlr. e::c; vat: on Pals. for the row residence :f V. II I am can-vine a full line of o! un-:o- Spiral la Cerst ts. See rite or lite new E gain ;-. E'ta M. Nickels . L S. Tutt went Mr. to i Plattsmouth last Sunday morning ar.d spent the day at the home e f Mr. and i Mrs. Ro!,o:t Have:-. H. G. Todd returned home from I he hospital in Omaha last week, and is feeling greatly improved. Mrs. Todd .v ill be compelled to remain for a f jw days. She is getting along nicely. W. G. Boedeker went to Omaha Wednesday evening, where he visited for a few hours with Mrs. Boedeker at the-hospital. Mrs. Boedeker is still improving and will bo able to return I home in about a week. j Fred Schafer returned home from Omaha Monday, where he had been at the hospital with Mrs. Schafer since j the surgical operation of a few -days i ago. Mrs. Schafer is getting alon--i nicely and will in a short time be able! to return home Charles Warner, from near Platts mouth, was in Murray a few days this week looking after the erection of a fine large new bain on the place he bought from Sam Pitman last fall. Albert Young and stafF of carpenters are doing the work. Robert Fitch, who has been in Plattsmouth for the past year in the employ of the Burlington, has moved his family to the country again and will make his home near that of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Queen, and he will assist Mr. Queen in his farm work this summer. A. L. Raker, republican candidate for county treasurer, from Murray, has been out in the western part of the county this week in the interests of his candidacy. Art is making a gen uine fight for the office, and if he does not win he cannot be credited with not having made the fight. He is a goou lellow and making lots of friends. Mrs. D. A. Young, in company with her sister, Mrs. Woolever, of Iowa. i cieparteu last Saturday evening on the midnight train for Missouri, where they were called owing to the illness cf their sister. Mrs. Young had been to Plattsmouth to attend the play, and in returning home met her sister on the train by accident, and took up the journey to the home of their sick sister. Walter Sans motored to Omaha Monday of this week.' He reports the roads in very bad condition on both sides of the Platte river. These roads certainly need some work done on them. This is the only bridge cross ing the Platte river in this locality, and the roads leading to it should cer tainly have some attention that would open the highway between Platts mouth and Oamha. If any of the ialrs of tle Journal kituw of any swlal e nl or it mi of int'M't in this vicinity, and will mail same to t his otlice. it will ai-IH-ur liTuier this h'atiiir. We want all news items Kditok Kead Hiatt & Tutt's ad in this issue of the Journal. Joe Shrader shipped a car of cattle to South Omaha Monday evening. Omar Schlichtemeier shipped a ear of cattle to South Omaha Monday evening. II. (I. Todd was looking after some business matters in Nebraska City Wednesday. '.. W. Shrader shipped a car of cat tle from this station to South Omaha Monday evening. Charles and William Troop shipped two cars of cattle to South Omaha Monday evening. Min ford &. Creamer shipped a car of stock to the South Omaha market Tuesday evtnlng. I'. L. Rhoden was looking after some business m". tiers in I'latt.-moiith Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Henry Walker of Missouri is here vbitiir at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mis. March. Lloyd (lapen is makin.tr prcpaiations for the building of a addition to his Murray. farm home north of Cu Hollenb'M-g has been hauling the lumber this week tor the erection of a new cattle .-hed . ini hay barn on his piac", south of Murray. Mrs. Shiadcr, Mrs. Holmes and Miss Margie Walker will give the coffee at t'r-. iilor.'-y nevt Saturday afternoon 'Pi' evening. I-e sure arc! attend. Cha--. Can oil v. er.i down to Wecp- i'-g Water this w: k to locate near Ins son, Ern rented some and wife, where he La land and will farm this st ft -on. Jim Tigrer has trailed h-s Ford Mr for an Overland. He was in P'atts tnouth Tue.-.day and made the trip to the county seat with James Holmes ; nd J. D. Shra.ier. A!ie: Young ar llnNhed the Scott p!a?e. isnd "Sr-otty" is now comfort ; bly Io:-ptr.d in his own heme. The restaurant will be in the front pari of the hciiM' and he will live in the I rear. L. II. Young nr.:! wife and son. Parr Vnirr and wife, v.-?: e m Piattsntouth last Saturday event nr in attrnda-ice at the pit'tuie iay, "Tlai Pirth of a Nation." While i:t the countv sc-at the senior Mr. Young pah of:!c a pleasant call. Uncle Sam Latta and family and Earl Larger and son motored to Lin coin one day last week, where they had some business matters t.) look v ft or. The round trip was made in the one day, but they met with some very bad roads in places, that made the Journey a rather difficult one. There is sure another line residence in store for Munay in the very r.ear future. It will be that of W. H. rui""' aml lhe excavation work was start"'1 thi Wi'-'k- This will be about l'"est home in Munay. built on al,out th KamL' I'la:1 a-s th:it of L- H. Iul-S 1,IJt will be one room larger. W. W. Hamilton will lock after the work Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Spangler arrived in Murray on Tuesday of last week, leturning heme from their visit of about a year in California. They leport a very pleasant time in the coast country, but are well pleased, as well, to get back to their old Nc 1. - V 1. rrtl j. , orasKa nome. ine many menus are glael to see them at the old home again. Thomas Hansen, who met with the accident of turning a wagon of corn ever, under which he was injured in tf:e ,)ack and otherwise bruised, a few days ago, is getting along nicely and is again able to look after some of his farm work. Mr. Hansen has fin ished moving his family to the Dull farm east of Murray, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Mm ford and Mrs. Long, with the help of several others, took the place of Mrs. Tutt last Saturday af ternoon and served the coffee at the library; $8..r0 was the amount of the proceeds. It is needless to say that the lunch was excellent. The associa tion has bought a new cook stove and this adds a great deal toward making these afternoons a success For Sale. A good second-hand threshing out fit; will take a good driving team in exchange in the deal. The outfit con sists of one 20-horse International gasoline engine, one 28x50 Case steel sepevator, with feeder, wind stacker and clover attachment; 10S feet of 4-ply belt. Will be sold right. M. E. Manspeaker, Tlattsmouth, Neb. For Sale. Gordon, Deuel, Keith and Perkins county land. Very good terms. Eert Root, Murray, Neb. A very pleasant birthday party w.n given Miss Verna Irwin la.st Saturday evening at her home, when a laij; number of her friends canio in to belj her celebrate her sixteenth biithday anniversary. The occasion waa a vei y pleasant one for the company. The jolly crowd enjoyed them.elvea in vaiious games and musii until a late hour, when they were treated to an oyster supper, which served to bring to a clo.-e a most happy event, and the guests, on departing, wished Mi ;s Verna many more such happy birth days in the future. Tim guests pres ent were: Misses Versa Albin. Ethel Hathaway, Crace Kakes, Pertha Irwin, Mabel Pakes, Verna Irwin, Luck Pakes, Violet Iye, Hazel Irwin, Leo mi Eaton. Jessie Irwin, Mildred Eaton, Pay Pakes and wife, l)ao Eaton and wife, Cuy Muiray and wife, Pobert Eaton and wife, Will Pakes and wife, Isaac Dye and wife, Mrs. Emery Hathaway, Mrs. Laura Irwin, Albert Rakes, Peter Oobelman, Reuben Eaton, Eli Yonker, Willis Eaton, Dick Raker, Roy Dye, Meri man Petty, Jim Hamilton, John Rakes and Tom Hamilton. Alf. ("ian-vcnu-r lias Close Call. Aif. d'ansemer, of t!ie firm of Puis & Oansemer, came near meeting with a vei y stiiuiis aecideiit Tuesilay even ing of this week when lighting the gasoline li.uht system in their store. Wood alcohol is used for the generat ing of these lamps, and not a sutiieient amount of the alcohol had Let n placed en the generator at this tim to make the desired amount of gas. Mr. (Jansemer has ahvuys u?ed a small M)ui:t oil can fo this purpose, but this was the fatal time, and the flames from the generator ran into the can, causing an exp-o--5o:i of the mall can e ot-.tairdng the woo l .dct'hc!, the con tents f which were thrown ir.io Mr. (lanserner's face, and he was quite jainfully burted about the face and la ud. It is rot th -ue-hL that the burns are ocep ;n d ;i free from scars. healing will be- Here From Creijihton. .Mr. and. Mrs. R. W. Porter, who have been making their home near Crjigliton, Nebraska, for the past few Ve:ns. were visiting o!d friends and relatives here last week, and on Fri day Mr. Porter,, in company with W. T. Yallety. were Plnttsmouth visitors. They paid this ojr.ce a brief call. Mr Peiter is well please ! with Ids pres ent home and ha been very success ful, tip to the third, day of March, when lie met with the misfortune of having his house burned down and most all of his household goods de Mroyed. Wade returned home last Sunday, and Mrs. Porter will remain lieie at the home of her parents until a new home can be erected on their place, which will require a few weeks. United Presbyterian Church Notes. the nomons Mis.-ionary society meeting was held at the manse Friday of last week. There were about thirty present. Frequently at these meet ings the mothers are accompanied by children. Last month when the so ciety met at the Viigin heme four lit tle boys were present, all under school age. What nobler wish than that these boys may all grow up to be Christian men, perhaps missionaries. There will be no preaching the re maining two Sabbaths of this month, but the Sabbath school will meet as usual. On the first Sabbath of April the Rev. J. A. Remvick, D. D.. will be present to conduct the services. Threshing Machine for Sale. What has been known as the Maple Grove Thresher Co. have decided to dispose of their outfit, consisting of 20 II. P. Compound Aultman & Tay lor thresher and water tank and truck This machine is all in running order for the field. The only reason for selling is that half of the members have left the community and wish to dispose of their interests, and th re maining members, realizing the situa tlnii Widt?d to sell the outfit. For prices and particulars, 'phone or call on Fred Lutz, 'Phone No. 2214; L. II Vonnir or Tills & Gansemer store, Murray, Neb. 100 Subscriptions for the Ladies Home Journal, $1.50 The Country Gentleman, $1.00; the Saturday Evening Tost, $1.50. See me for full particulars about any maga- 7.na in snpeial club offers. Francis Cook, Agent, Murray, Neb. Warning to the Public! From this clay on. all people com- 1 vJrVi4- TYllief ing on my piace anci " wuou make themselves known, and also their business, for if they do not I will not be responsible for what hap pens. JOHN W. LLOYD, Murray, Neb. i .. j. Harness? i WELL, 8 SHOULD SAY SO! Aixl the Hot yu ever snw at prices that are a1.lutcly Ki;lit. All l.ituN ct Collars and Tads and Harness Re-pairs. Try oik- of our Kcx Valueless Hoo; Oilers; nothing bet ter )'r ynir Hos. sell the Kc n my Hn and Cattle iWders tuilcr a positive guarantee. Come in and sec -ur Tower W'adiers and Rock Island Cas Knines. We carry a full line at all times. Lot ns know your needs and we will do our be-t to serve voit. Miirray Hardware MURRAY, , , . . , ,, ,.T. A Serious Matter. Loss of appetite is always a serious matter which should command im mediate attention, because it is al ways a symptom of some disorder of the digestive organs. You should :ake at once Triner's American Elixir of Hitter Wine, like Rud. Karafiat. who wrote us the following: "I was not quite sick, but lost all my ap petite and could not cige-t anything. I was full of ga.-es from which I suf fered greatly i.ntil I started using Triner's American Eii::ir of Bitter Wine. Thi.- is a good medicine which helped me promptly. I feel perfectly well now." It should be recommended in weakness, nervousness, constipa tion, indigestion. Price $1.00. At drug stores. .fos. Triner, Manu facturer, 1 333-1 33! S. Ashland Ave., Chicago. Ihukache is usually very painful. Try Triner's Liniment. First put on the painful spot a 'not, wet cloth and then apply the liniment. Price 25 and "0e, prepaid 35 and GOc. Please Call and Settle. Phae call and settle your account now, either bv cash or note, or we will be compelled to place the same in other hands for collection. Raker & Nickels. 1 UK r CATV r?.-.l 4u-i'n Tndnn Motorcycle. For sale or trade. D. C. Rhoden. Attention, Veterans! For thirty days I will made a photo FREE of all soldiers of the Civil War, who will come to the studio. Right Face, March! Leonard's Studio Gome on BSSSAWD LOOK OVER our new line of Men's, Boy's, Misses' and Children's .mm 14 wmu I 11 Tw T- M at b v m m-.m Also a complete line of Men's Work Gloves. If in neetl of anything in our line of goods drop in and we will prove to you that our prices are right. A full and complete line of new Jewelry and Quoensvare ready for your inspection. Highest Price Paid for Farm Products! Pols & Gansemer, Murray, end Implement Go. NEBRASKA Help for Bronchial Trouble and Cough "Tc'iey'B Koney end Tar Compound acta more like a loua than a mediciiie." Tvfr. Will O. ll'.i y.. , Ir.j,'lewi.O'1. Calit.. s.:ys: "1 vi! t-j recommend Foley's IIo:.fv T -.r C.jinpound it it h:;s tre itly !.-;:-r.; v.- lor hroiu-liil '.rouble t ou;-h. It ,(!. kj well i:i hrrr-!cny v5h i..:ti:Te r'-i.t it. is more I'Aif n l'ocl than a i . :'!... e." Foley'.-- Ho!i-y ;n..l T.-r Ccnpour.! has a woTi-i'rrl'u;;.1.' iH'ii ' ..y e-i' sootlnnpr r.t!i: t-. r: .- t: -Kir.'::? surface of the threat p.iid I ro:.c!.;. 1 ti:b-s. It e.i?ep the tipr!;tr.e-.--.- fir Xhc ilif-t. raises the r-nlecm t-:.-iiy, .':d fc !! the stubl'orn r.-.c5-.hi toi.--h U...I is o ex ha us tii.fr arid w.-r.kT ii.tr. It is the i.st mfdk'i!' you can bny, pr.d Letter th "l a ny t h iti t; ou can j: . for rout' hs. cotds. spar-modi- roup, whoopiriy: cough, h trrij'i'e a:ui ! r(. i chial coUfhs, Loa rv ---s, ta kli.tr throat and .-tnffy x - !-- Lr-al hi?:tr. It or. tains r.c opi.it---. a'ai .s a t-p;.i Llo to the rri.st -:. --Stive :-to:i!.i-ii. Lvery user i a friend. Sold Everywhere. Fiank L. Rhoden, from south of Murray, was in the city yesterday af ternoon for a few hours lookir.jr after some matters of business and arrunjr injr for the spring work of his fine Tei-cheon stallion. Colonel. Woman loves a clear, rosy com plexion. Burdock Blood Bitters is splendid for purifying1 the blood, clear ing the skin, restoring sound diges tion.. All druggists sell it. Price S 1 .00. Barber Shop HOTEL RILEY r ? Plattsmouth, Nebraska r ? First-Class Service Only Public Bath IN THE CITY Shoe Shining and Porter Service. X Tel. 200 three ring-s I V X Siiellenbarger & Atkinson, PROPRIETORS X mmm Nebraska 9