1 T THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1917. PL ATTSMOUTTT SEMI-WFXKLY JGUENAL. PAGE 2. CHRISTIAN rill'IH H NOTES. B L,--i.j.m jm-jmj-jji,iJii I im i I n iiiib m i I I" -ggaaBiiiii ibb becs;i i mm . i mi ,i i i 1 i ' " ' Prepared in tbe Interest of tLe People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Headers mall lut the tin services r m D A on i Carry hoist a Great Roll of Money! If you have made a few hundred dollars in a business deal or a lucky speculation DEPOSIT THEM IN A BANK AT ONCE. The possession of a large amouHt of currency is a temptation to spend. You Will Not Be So Ready to Draw a Check as You Will to Spend the Ready Cash Four per cent interest on time deposits. Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law. ffiURRAY STATE BANK 'F-.r Insurance of all kinds see J. V. ! Mrs. W. A. Brown has been quite Ilohr.-s. f,,.- r .i-,-.- - ix-ix w vtjt-". I Miss Men Livingston entertained a I .... company o! lr:ends at a party one even in g last week. Miss Leora Drown gave a party for a number of her young friends one evening la.t week. I'. A. Wils. i: and wiiY were Platt.--n:-r.:h visitors Tuesday. l.l".vd Cliln-.ore made a business trip PLtttsn'o'.itli Tuesday. -Ii.hn H.-bseheidt was helr.inir Fr;-.nk Si vi -'.d with hi butchering Tuesday. James Loughridge has been visit- P. P. Nickels and s.;i. A. F. Nick- in1; with friends in and around Mur- w el ; 1 la . Plat: nou'.h visil Sat-' ray f r the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaefer de- ... rt Your.?.' and carpenters are!,,arted last week for Calif. .rnia where thev will remain for a vear. M li-.tr it ;! .. I . i: racier i this v.eek. M:-. J. Y. Pell, of (JieiiWood. Ia.. i l it : i.ii- i'..r .-i.-ter. .!;s. t,. M. Mm f-!d. c.i'iiitr the holidavs. Miss Ola Minford returned to M r- "nd Mrs- S- - hitman will P;'M-.!n Tuesdav to resume her stud- I ,eave turciay ior amornia, wnere ti.ev will make a number i months Dick Pitman was an Omaha vis itor .Monday, spending the day with j .Mrs. Pitman at the hospital. i- in the I'niversity Scho.,1 .if Music. M -. Ihr.ry Ost. of Memphis Neb., -j.. ' r Sunday :." il e ! iv:e Mr. end Mr-. Jan.es Pi own. .---uth of P'mtts- -:rs. l.. i.. laetn a::J daughter,! M:- Pea; ! Puiray aiv spending the J l:..-;day w ith Mrs. J.-e Campbell and rehit ives. M:-. P-bt. Shrader and children. v.i..p !.ae been visiting friends in Lin i ir. ;(,r the ast few da s. returned ll'Hit- Tuesday. T'.Ps. Rhoden. Mrs. Krutrer. Mrs. Prei'ulel t;ni Lee Kniss servd refresh m.iits itt the library last Saturday. 'J here was a -rood attendance. Tr.e Library A.-sociation met Tues day .-venin.c with u:te a number in attendance. The must important ha-i;u-.-s transacted was the motion to buy .-"I", more in books. The following members if the li :r;iry wi'.! serve the lunch next Sat urday: Miss Mai trie Walker, chair man; Miss. Livingston, ?diss Loutrh . I'r--. Miss Livinyston. and Albert Pe sure to come, a tro-xl time wi!! be in .-t'i-e for v.".:. vis,t. The Oldham Stock Farm- shipped to North Dakota this week, also to Illinois. They are shippnr in pairs out of their fall pies. Wm. Brown, of Stratmore, Can ada, :s in Murray v;sitinr his pareots, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Prown and other relatives. Everyone is frlad to see ! Will back to the old home. He re ports everything in e;ood condition in Canada. Mrs. J. Y. Pitman was taken to the hospital in Omaha last Saturday morning, where she was operated on Monday. While the operation was not serious the many friends will deeply rejrret to learn of her sickness and trust that she will soon be re stored to her former health. Rev. Robb, of Lincoln, is in Murray this week in the interests of a Ly ceum course. He is meeting with very rood success, the citizens are sub scribing very liberally to the sup port of the same, and it now looks as thoutrh. Murray will sure have a i spring course. in pote cf the steadily increasing prices by shoe manufacturers we are still able to give cus tomers might good values and prices: Men's Work Shoes $2.75, $3.25, $3.75, $4.25 and $4.50 Ken's Dress Shoes $3.75, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.50 Boys', Misses', Children's and Ladies' com fort shoes at corresponding low prices. lfTake a tip, you will do well to get a sup ply of shoes right now and save money. iatt . Tutt, MURRAY, NEBRASKA Philip Hild was in Murray Wed nesday. Philip Keil was doinjr his winter's butcherinr Monday. John Weslik was a Plattsmouth vis itor Xew Year's evening. The ice harvest is the order of the day here at the present time. Henry Creamer has been on the sick list for the past few days. Henry Creamer bouirht a car load of calves in South Omaha last Fri day. There has been sickness in the fam ily of A. J. McXatt for the past few days. Mrs. Lulu Loujrhridtre was visit inp with friends in Nebraska City last week. Wm. Oliver, of Plattsmouth, was a Murrav visitor Wednesday of this i week. Mrs. Wm. LaRuv and daughter. Mrs. Taney were Omaha visitors last Friday. Porn, to Mr. and Mrs. (leorjre Adams, a son. on December 27th. All doin.tr n ice 1 y. Mrs. Frank Mailer, jr., has been numbered with the sick for the past few days. . Minford & Creamer shipped a car load of stock to South Omaha last Thursday. W. Ci. Poedeker has been surTerinjr with a seitre of the grippe for the past few days. Mrs. Frank Dill has been sutferin.tr with an attack of the rrippe for the past fw days. Lee Nickels ar.d Al. Partlett were in Mar. he sas City r si.-ter. Mr. and M r- :-tite sic!: Minford & Creamer were on the market last week with a car of hotrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Spanjrler were Christmas visiters with h .n e foil:--. Frank Schlichtemeir shipped a car load of cattle U South Omaha h.-'t week. Mi.-s Edith Ranre. of Platt-.mouth. was visiting with Murray friends Tuesday. Uncle (ieor.tre Shrader was isitinjr v. ith Murray friend- Wi.n".-day of tii is week. Mrs. E. S. Tutt is this week visitintr 1 Mrs. IL E. Ximms. The little baby oi Elmer P -edeker has for the past few days. Lee and John Farris were lookir.tr after some matters of bu-.'ness in Omaha last Thursday. The directors of the Farmers' Ele vator Co. held their annual meetip.tr here Tiu-sday afternoon. Mrs. F. M. Votintr. sr.. rave a fam ily Christmas dinner, and 1!. . Youtvr and Arthur Younr were the only c'lildivn not present. Ted Harrows returned home fr- ni M;iT.er. "el.. Prid:iV eVe'linf' w! lie lias been making a kolid: witn h:s parents. IK t'iintr in that loc:tlity lookin-r tine, isn-i Mr. and Mrs. Farrows wel! and e:.-j- in.tr li fc . P. P. Smith, of P.loomfield. Xeb., w'r.o has been iir visit imr with fri-.-iuls ri,l reiativs lor u.e K.st uw ilcpiiried Tues!:. y for ids hoiiu The atteiidiiiice was inter -r was u'ood :tt S-mdiiy. The pastor will uive his Xew Year's message to the church next Sunday lii'i'-niiiL:'. ('on-e and hear about the '"Forward .Movement" in which every Christian should be interested. The evenin.tr topic will be. "The Yic-t-.iio;:.-- Life." Narrow Escape. Pay Chriswisser came very near meet in. ir v.ith a t rious. acident Tues day of this week. He was workinjr i!o,ind his (:! with a torch and a raso!ire can. the latter bei.utr uncier his aim and the torch in hand, when the t-.'.'o dantrert.Us enemies came lo-tj'etl'.ci-. :.ril an explosion followed. T!ie cyr: v.; is blown from umier his a nil. sevt .d feet damage and Pay battle without i T.u.-i.v l'. v." . with r,o serious came utit of the i single scratch. Market Cood Chickens. ,v tie re Ce-. Pay went to Plattsmouth Mon day with a number of his fine Litrht Prahma cliickens arid when we say rood en;, we mean it. They were sprir.tr cliickens ami just, thirty-one in the lot. and they brought him s.;i.::i, or about $1.14 each. They were .-urc some chicken-;, and cer- t n;v demonstrates tnat .Mrs. iav is eood ;ou!trv raiser. Louie Rheinackle and wife came up this afternoon from their home near Murray to attend the production of Firth of a Nation" at the Par- reports eve' - I " 1 i mele theater this evenintr Jeif P rer.de i i f jEruests of Mr. and Mrs Friday eveniny. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. C. Penjren has been tjuite sick for the past few days. Herman Richter has been (juite skk ! for the past few days, but is im- ! proving at this time. j (ierald. the little son of Mr. and j Mrs. Oscar Shrader. has been quite j sick for the past few days. j Troy, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linville fell from a horse last Saturday and broke his fore arm. A. L. Paker has been slitrhtly crip pled this week from the eifects of a cake of salt falline- on hi hip a few days ajro. Miss Thorpe, teacher in the Mur ray schools, spent her holiday vaca tion with friends and relatives in Lincoln. Mrs. Wm. Rice was in Omaha Wed nesday and spent the day at the Pres byterian hospital with her daughter. Miss Esther. Miss Marie Davis, who has been spendinsr her holiday vacation with home folks, returned to her studies at Pel u, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Pitman, of Ne braska City, were in Murray last week, jruests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Davis. Carl Root, of York, Neb., who has been here for the past few days vis itintr with his trrandfather. P. A. Root, returned home Tuesdav. There was a la rye crowd in at tendance at the dance at the Puis & Gansemer hall last Saturday evening. There will be another one yiven on the 18th. Ed. Kruyer. who has been liviny in Murray for the past few months moved to the Wm. Troop farm this week where he will work for the com ing summer. Joe Creamer, who has been in Chi cago for the past few months, look ing after insurance businss, is home for an extended visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Creamer, east of Murray. Mrs. Ed. Gansmer was taken to Omaha Tuesday evening, where she was placed in the hospital for an operation, one very serious in its na ture, and the many friends will anx iously await and will gladly receive the news of her recovery to former health. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Young enter tained at Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oliver, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gillispie, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Young, Mrs Adams, Miss Meral Hin ton, Miss Pauline Oldham, Miss Clara and Albert Young. A most delight ful time was enjoyed. Wm. Rice was in Omaha on Mon day of this week and spent the day with his daughter, Miss Esther, at the Presbyterian hospital, where she underwent an operation last week for mastoid abcess of the ear. He re ports the patient doing nicely, con sidering the seriousness of her con dition, which will be pleasing to her many friends at home. an an :r.e to see tn i -::ds. He is do; uavs, i Pete ! TtlCstla.V 1-.".! 1. .1 !l" uai visit oadi to lee o.'o l: i ir i i i. r ..Mil o' . we'! ill tile nor! !,- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ilenton and babe of Murray were visiting at the h'-me of Mrs. Denton's parents. Mr. and Mr-. Wm. Oliver in this citv on in part of the -tate out' at tr.e same time heme. I o s 1 1 . e trios i ,.a- to t . . e o;o Don I a Good Driver. hi Usual ..,'. :oi tt. ,r ear.-M rT t T . 1 1 ne .journal man ma-a.1 trip t Murray this week, going on t:e train, and bein;: compel make the return trip via the -lite, we ! eld some f-- v of y b:a-k. Our work is such that w lot put in the entire -:iv in Murray as ef old. alt hoviyh we have alv.v.y- -i joyed tki- day wi y much for iN j t.i -t fou ' teen yea is. When il came time to retinn home we caiied on ou oid friend D. C. Rhodr n. t'ne Hverv What to Do For Pad Colds. If you want a cought medicine that gives quick and sure action in healing colds, couphs or cretin, get Foley's Honey and Tar. It heals inflamed membranes in throat, chest or bron chial lubes; breaks up tight coughs, loosens phlegm, makes breathing eas- no;.s tickling in throat. Contains k r, no ;tes. Sold everywhere, W. A. ROBERTSON. Lawyer. -! Ezst f Riley HoteL Coates' Block, Second Floor mar. w ho brought us t:j in the : U'.o. Fiom the : hawing of th ice and mtni dv roads we must confess that thev were pretty slippery, but P n mai led the wheel of the tru-ty old "Henry T" like a veteran engineer, and the trip was as pleasant as over the roads in June. We ian i ow vouch for the fact that Don is a good dr:er. T the Guiltv One- In reyard to our broken plate glass window, we only have a few words to say, and that is we know that the party breaking the same does not live in Murray, but there are parties living in Murray that well know who did it, and if they do not walk up and pay the damages within the next few das. they may be given an op portunity of being compelled to pay ti e same by the hands of the law. II I ATT v'j TFTT. THE iOVIES i -AT MURRAY - Peg 0' the Ring the 15th episode of this great serial. "Brother Jim" a Big U drama It Can't Be True a Powers comedy Omaha's Noted Specialist Will Spend One Day in PLATTSMOUTH at the HOTEL RILEY On January 1 0 From 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. He will examine all sick and ailing free of charge. This is a great opportunity to obtain expert advice. PULS& GANSEMER HALL! Saturday Evening, Show Starts at 7:45 Sharp 9! If you ate suffering from any form of disease that ordinary methods of treatment do not seem to help, it will be woith your time to investigate this new and wonderful treatment as administered by Doctor Barnes. If you have any ailment that his treat ment will help and you care to put yourself under his care, you will not ha e to wait months before you see improvement. If your case is one that he cannot help he will tell you so as he treats no incurable cases. He is the only physician in this part of the country who is giving this new and scientific system of treatment. Doctor Barnes treats successfully all curable diseases of tne ear, nose, tin oat, lungs, stomach, liver, skin, kidneys, heart, nerves, brain, blood, catanh of any part of the body, bron chitis, asthma, consumption (in early stages), deafness, goitre, dispepsia, constipation, piles, rheumatism, scrof ula, ulcers, eczema, pimples, epileptic fits, paralysis, neuralgia, sciatica, lum bago, headache, dizziness, vericocele and diseases peculiar to men and women. DOCTOR BARNES Hotel Riley Examination and Consulta tion Free! Remember, one day only, Wednes day, January 10. Offices, 513 to 520 Rose Bldg., Omaha, Neb. ' - - Ti'VirifT" m hi .i" inr't t- .f'i' . ' ( ' i T ! 1 BROWN JUICY TURKEYS! HAPPY COOKS! MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGES! That's a sure combination. Thousands upon thousands, tens upon tens of thousands of perfectly browned Thanksgiving Turkeys will come out of air-tight MONARCH Ovens to grace the festive boards of happy families this coming Thanks giving Day. If you want to insure the success of your Thanks giving Dinner, replace that old range now with a MONARCH. MURRAY arriware and implement Go, MURRAY, NEBRASKA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received at the office of the County Clerk in the Court House at Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, up to 12 o'clock (noon) on Monday, January 8th, 1U11, for the painting of the second floor of the court house, and painting of all out side woodwork, as per specifications adopted by the Board of Commission ers and on file in the office of County Clerk. A certified check for $200.00 must accompany each bid. The Board of Commissioners re serves the right to reject any or all bids. FRANK J. LIBERSIIAL, County Clerk. Dated, Plattsmouth, Neu., December G, 101 d. Signs of fiMid Health. Bright eyes, clear skins, alert brains and energetic movements are signs of good health. You don't have them when digestion is impaired and fer menting, decaying food clogs the in testines. Foley Cathartic Tablets set you right. Act without pain, griping or nausea. Too stout persons wel come the light feeling they bring. Sold everywhere. poorly of late. Mr. Chrisswisser will remain at the hospital for some time until he can be given a thorough treatment. This and Five Cents! Don't miss this. Sut out this slip, enclose five cents to Foley & Co., 28"5 Sheffield avenue., Chicago.. 111., writ ing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds, and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold everywhere. Olfer $100.00 for your car if stolen, if vou are insured by J. W. Holmes. TO TAKE TREATMENT AT OMAHA. Bennett Chriswisser departed yes terday for Omaha where he will enter the hospital in that city for treatment for a short time in the hopes of bene fitting his health that has been quite Stop! Look! Listen! You may need an Auctioneer if so W. R. YOUNG s still in the ring You will find on the Murray Exchange. 1 Reverse All Calls! SatisfactionGuarantced Rates Reasonable Address Plattsmouth, Nebraska Route No. 1 Fitch's Detroit Special (They Wear Like a Pig's Nose) Big Overalls or Jackets at $1.25 On account of our heavy purchases and early buying we are able to hold our prices on Rubber Goods, the same as a year ago. Our Grocery Stock IS FULL AND COMPLETE AT ALL TIMES Puis & Gansemer, Murray, Nebraska. J