PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, PACE 3. r LEPORT OF THE CODITJOS Murray Department I Prepared in ihe Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Headers or THE Murray State Bank of Murray, Nebraska Charter No. 578 Inconoraietl in the State of Nebraska, at the close of business February 13t.it. tyio. If any of the readers of the Journal know of any social event or item of interest in this vicinity, and will mail same to this office, it will ap pear under this beading-. We want all news Iteau Editor TCII RSDAY, MARCH 1, 1017. 0 i i4pply Business Methods In Your Home! A bank r.ccount makes for HOUSEHOLD EFFICIENCY AND econ omy. V7I en you pay the bills of the grocer, the butcher, the baker by check you know iut how much it costs to run your home. TESIICS. A CHECH IS A RECEIPT. Ef Yet! Eiaven't a Bank Account Start One Today Four per cent interest on time deposits. Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law. MURRAY STATE BAK : i.. , was vis last Sun- .'iurrav ; ni'i'.ds ! (... !"'!;'!. !.. (':UtliT( m I ttKey wore in Omaha Monday at-; u.u::: - the :iuto how. I rmr.I; Yr.llery made a trip to the ' v...--KTii J 'art of the state last Sat-! eveiunp, where he had some j ::d rr.atu-rs to look after. (ie -iLrj Jenkins, who ha been in ':r..ii:a f.-jr the past few months at- : -;-d: :- the auto school, was visiting! v r.k Mt friends and relatives ; l. -t Si-nday. Mr.-, ("ha-; j For .sale A lot of block cottoii 1:.:j -Ikemei-T. residii!r I wood at Tot- per load at my farm. vvt o! .Murray, was taken, t' tile Presbyterian hospital in .v.:.h:t Monday of this week, where ' v. as pt r;:'L.-d upn for trail ikrsh.'y 1'etty. who has been work-I'...- V'a't Yallery, was taken with a .-ua-i'.r. attack of appendicitis last i With caivfu! medical at- :iti"V: he is vcttir.jr alon;r very well, v"i'l PJ 'bably escape the ordeal of a .-a:i;ica! operation for the present at a ast. .v!- :: III;.. den met with a severe ac cident ias; Saturday, after returning home fiom a visit to Murray. He was unr.itchinu his team when one of th-- ii..iscs kicked him. breaking his ! v ju.-t beh.w the knee. The it. . y v.a a very painful one and he will be laid up for several weeks. lie in .Murray 1 uedav of this! v.,. -,r, innr..,: ..i,.. "i !tu - . IT .1 tiieiid J. A. Walker, who has . a':i-.!ed with the sick a r- i ti. l ti:. .'" the pa.-t winter, and has made) ew trips to Murray, even lit resides but rod- The severe winter weather -p: hnr. housed up most of the j i , t v ih the comiiry of sprimr ! ir. mintr si.r.u- and was able to witi: hi- iii,.ny f l ie! (is in Mur- r.. Ti:e.-dav. Bsn5t "V, dweii' Tho Sine of Laces and Embroideries which have just arrived, are the season's very latest, and seldom stooked by small dealers. Embroidery Edgings, Skirtings, Aliovers, Insertions, 5 to 75c per yard f5 ;3 or riupRAY, Hsait sportiiitr a new Ford tr.is vee;. Mr. and .Mrs. Y. S. Smith were TV at i ;ni, .ui !, i-iW lii,!.iv Dr. Gilmore was called to near Ashland Tuesday of this week on county business. II. G. Tood shipped sixty head of cattle to the South Omaha market Tuesday of tn week. Elmer Doedeker and familv have moved to Murray, and hae taken up their residence at the home of Chas. Eoedeker. James Brown, Murray. t-.i x-... n ...u.. :. i i jii. . i ! l . v 1 1 1 i i 1 1 i v ill ill r 1 1 ploy of L. II. Puis at the Murray Garaire, has moved hit family to Mur ray, and have taken up their resi dence in a portion of the Dull hoir.e. The Murray School Board, com posed of Dr. G. II. Gilmore. G. M. Minford and W. G. Boedeker, were called to Fkutsmout I: Monday ;f ihis wetk on school business. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown drove tu Lincoln last Sunday, where they spent the day with their daughter, Miss Leora, who is attending school in that city4 and who had been sick for the past few days. James Delesdernier. who lias been suffering: for the past few weeks witli an infected leir, caused from an injury : i ...i.:i ..: l i : . . - 'f - .!l.l'll Willi' i-i'iirir I 'll'rH IV II , , V . . , be P and around apain, and al- most entirely recovered form the in- JU1 - ' L. II. Puis received another car of those fine little Six Velie cars this week, that were unloaded here Tues day afternoon and placed in his par- ae for sale. The car load received last week have been sold. F. J. Ilild took oni" of them home this week and will be one of the well pleased Velie owners in the future. 13 express it! NEBRASKA u m. -)::vtr iuit Miss Iiuth Cline spent Sunday with home folks. Charley C earner .' as a county seat i.--itor Saturday. Frank Lillie was calling on Mur ray friends Monjjuy. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ilild we'e Murray visitors Tuesday of this wee''. Miss Laura Puis and Miss Henri etta Creamer were Omaha visitors uesday. The little smi of lr. and Mrs. Jake Brendel has been uite sick for the past few days. Arthur Holmes, of Ciiicajro, is in Murray this week visiting with Mr. and Mr. W. S. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robt Shrader aie moving to their new home down near Weepinjr Water this week. The little i-t-by of Mr. and Mis. Warren Wiley has been on the sick iisM'or the juist few days. Miss Ger'ie Pitman, of Xelviuka. was in Murray this week visitinir with her cousin. Mrs. O. A. Davis. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Shrader has been numbered with the sick for the past few day.-.. Harmon Beck was a Plattsmouth visitor luesdav afterno-m. and while there paid the Journal oiiiee a 'rief visit. IIarn:n I'eck. l'rar.K M rasek an ! Paul Ilichter went to Omaiia Tues day, where they attended the auto show. - Keliey Ii.li-"den s 'd his line te.m last Saturday to A. F. Bodeker for the neat sum of J?ri n. S-me mule team. 3Ir.. Ge". Warner has reMii"iied in her home after spending a. coule .f weeks with friends at Eitrnt Mile CI rove. Wm. Oliver purchased a new Ford car tii is week from the T. II. Pol lock Agency in Plattsniouth. T iie car was driven down from Omaha Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Par Youne; motored to Omaha Monday to attend the. auto shew. Parr will also spend a few days at the T .'actor School that is le in;x held this week. -Fritz Lutz and family, Philip Ilild and family, Jake Graeper and family and Otto Lutz took dinner and spet the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman GanseKier last Sunday. Ernest Carroll and family, from roar Weeping Water, came up t Murray last Saturday evening, afV spent Sun. lay with Mr. Carroll's patents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carroll. The Murray Hardware and Imple ment Co.. are unloading a car of John Deere machinery this week. They aie looking forward to a laipe farm implement business this sprin;., ami will no doubt have it, too. Chas Spanader topped the South Omaha market with hops last Thurs day. He shipped forty-six in the car. and this number brought him within $"." of as much money as To" head did about one year aero. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Waittr John son, n Si-o'Iay Feb. iT.th, a ! ahy uiii. Mr. Johnson is employed v ith the Leh.mer Bros., ejradinjc crew, and is residincr near Kock Bluffs. Moth er and little one doinjr niceiy. Mr. and Mis. Bert Crawford, from the northern part of the state, came down last week for a visit with .wr -Crawford's parents, Mr. a ad .Mrs. .ie Graves. Soon after arriving here one of their children took ser iously ilk Alf. Gansenier wn-4hirty-fiv- years of are last Thursday, February 'SJil, and we believe we arc safe in saying , that it was one of the mo.rt pleasant and agreeable mile stones that he has ever passed. In honor of the oc casion a number of Alf's friends in and near Murray, planned a surprise frutiierinjr. which was held at. the Puis i- Canscmer hall during the! evening. The whole affair was surej a ;iii'-fe.-s in eery particular anI Mr. vansemer never knew of w hat va -groinp on until he was called upon take part in the well planned prop-ram. The only thiinr that puzzled him was the cause of so many'au'.os in Murray and no people with them. all of whom were in the hall waiting. for the tunc to spring the t;iirpri .e. All the visitoj- came with the full intent i f having a ,otl time' and they sure had, in dancing, p-iayine; o." numerous jrames, and s-n-ial fonver salion. At the proper hour refresh mints of the very best were served. 'the cats" beinjr the well selected por tion of the program. Alf. will lone; remember his thirty-fifth birthday. Torre were a e;rc:yt many friends and relatives with their families in at tendance, all of whom report one of the iuost pleasant evening of the sea son. ' Mrs. Kline is on the sick list this week. For Rent The Elizabeth C. Wiles' farm. Dewey Reed was a Plattsmouth vi itor last Mondaj Jim Tilson was a business visitor in Xehawka Tuesday. Mark White was visiting in Weep-in?- Water last Sunday. Miss Villa Gapen of Avoca, spent the week end with home folks. Colonel Seybolt was visiting in the Lewiston vicinity last Sunday. A. W. Wheeler attended a public sale down r.ear Avoca last Tuesday Miss Vera Yardley and Miss Mor rison were Plattsmouth visitors last Saturday. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boy Spangler is quite sick with chickenpox. Mrs. S. (). Cole and son Roy vF ited with Mr and Mrs. Joseph Co.k last Sunday. Mrs. Charles Schwab motored up to Plattsmouth Monday to have some work done on their car. Mrs. John Stones is among the first in this locality to report a tine hatch of young chickens. Joe Dietl is erecting a new garaire in which to hot??c the new Chevrolet which he recently purchased. Charley Schwab and Bobt. .Shrader are among the busy families this week. It is moving time for them. Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Baxter of Murray, visited at the home oi ..if. and Mrs. Alex Graves last Sunday. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Shrader are quite sick th: veek, suffering with throat trouble. Mr. and Mis. Oscar Gapen and family visited with ?dr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook and family last Sunday. Joe Hathaway spent Sunday after ioon with Charley Wolf. Charley a improving very slowly at this time. For sale A lot "f block otton v.ood at 75c per load .it my fuim. James Brown, Mun-i. The school children did some ve'.' p-ood advertising for the dinner an. J supper at the Library Tuesday. They showed some very artistic traiis which should be cultivated. C. D. Spangler was on the Omaha market Friday with a carload of hoe porkers which brough the top price of 12.0. When it comes to raising f:nc hogs Charles knows the trk-k that it takes to do it. Recent word from Mrs. Morford oT Elmwood, who suffered a broken limb, about the middle of December, states that within a couple of weeks she will be able to resume her duties as teach er at the Amick school. A large number of the members of the Women's Misionary Society of this place enjoyed Thursday af tei -noon at the home of Mrs. Oscar Gapen, where they met with the Aid Society of that neighborhood. Moving seems to be the order of the day. Carl Lyuge and family have moved to the Schlichtemeir farm, and Ed Noll and family have moved into Mrs. Bull's house recently vacated by Mr. Lyuge. Elmer Bodeker has moved into the John Young property and Garland Tilson onto the Boedeker farm. The dinner and supper given by th" Library Association and the school -? Tuesday of this week was well at tended, and a neat sum will be net ted both organizations. The publish er of the Journal and wife were for tunate in being in Murray on this date, and took dinner with the ladies, and we believe we know whereof wc speak when we say that this noonday meal was first class in everv particular. I'or baly's croup, Willie's daily cuts and lu uises, mamma's sore throat, prandma's lameness Dr. Thomas' Ec lectic Oil the household remedy, "u: and oOc CAKU OF. THANKS We wish to take this method of thanking the many friends and the mcmhers of the M. W. A. for the numerous kindnesses shown us dur-int.- the deuMi of our husband and brother. Mrs. Ida Lindsay, .Mr. and Mrs. A Harn, I 'etc Lindsay and family, John Lindsay and family. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Sifftiature of KESOUKCES Loans and discounts $101.11(5 10 Overdrafts rzb 17 Bankliu,' bous. furniture and fixtures 3,330 00 Current exiieiise.s. taxes and Interest paid 4.0S6 34 Due from national and state banks 527.440 60 Checks and items of ex change 513 Mi Currency 5.13 Oo Gold coin l.li' 0t Silver, nickels and cents h!n) 7!K'.l.s7l 4." Total fl40.oUN CY. LlABILITIEr Caiit al stock naid in ....?1 0.000 00 5.(NHI 00 ii,'60 '.'7 MirpiuH iiinn 1'ndivided profits Individual lcio-,itr, subject t check f.'l.;:L 00 Time certificates of deposit. 42.'JO't j Cashier's checks out stand ing 4..V.1.00-11M73 &" Depositors' guaranty fund W 44 Total f 140.5 00 State of Nebraska. County of C'as. i I. V. l. Hoedecker. Cashier of the a)ove named bank, do hereby swear thafaliove statement is a correct and true copy of the report made to the State banking ttoard. W. Boederker. Cashier. ... , . t Chas C. Varmei.c. Director. I'kep L. XnzMA.v Pirector SubwriiH'd and sworu to before me tiiis l'"tli day of Fahruary, !'ir. IaviiC. kst. I seal i Notary Public. ess THE WIES -AT MURRAY - The Sih episode of ill L " Liberty in two reels 0 "With the Spirit's Helo!" a Nestor comedy it Pen and Inklings Around Jeruslem!" id a Powers educational PULS & GANSEf.lER HALL! Saturday Evening, Show Starts at 7:45 Sharp CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHIMES With the advent of spring- the pastor hopes to see an increased at tendance and interest in the church services. Let every member rally and help to advance the Kingdom of Christ in this community. Sermon topics next Sunday are "Christ Our Exempler" and "The Worid's Sin Bearer." FOR SALE. 200 acres, in Cass county, all lying within 3 miles bf the city of Platts mouth. Price right for quick sale. Inquire of W. E. Rosencrans. 3-l-tfd&w FOR SALE. Will sell or trade for Cass or Otoe county land, an up-to-date General Merchandise stock and building in an eastern Nebraska town. This is a clean, money making, old- established business. Best of reasons for selling. Western land sharks need not inquire. Address, Plattsmouth Journal Office. Offer $100.00 for your car if stolen, if you are insured by J. W. Holmes. Stop! Look! Listen! You may need an Auctioneer if o 17. R. YOUNG s still in the ring You will find on the Murray Exchange. Reverse All Galis! Satisfaction Guaranteed Rates Reasonable Address PiaHsmoutb, Nebraska Route No. 1 We have just received our Spring shipment of John Deere Farm Implements, consisting of the famous Model B three-lever disk, harrows, stag gang plows, No. 999 corn planters, two wheel listers. In fact everything that goes to make up the well known John Deere line. We also have in stock the Moline disk, harrows and Western Bell listers. We invite you to look our line over before buying. While prices have advanced rapidly in the last year, we were for tunate enough in buying early and for this reason can quote you prices on our goods that are right. The Hurray Hardware and Implement GO., Murray, Nebraska Local News (J. P. He'd came in this morning from his farm home to spend a few hours looking after some business matters. t Lorenz IJower and wife who have been visiting in this city for a short time Jeparted this afternoon for their home in Omaha. G. H. Meisinger from west of My nard, was in the city yesterday aft ernoon for a few hours looking after a lev. matters of business with the merchants. 'Mrs. Georgia (ea.:ier and neph.Vw. Mont Shrader, will depart tomorrow morning for Jamcsport, Missouri, where they will spend a .-h'jrt time visiting with relatives. County Commissioner Julius I'itz was among those going to Omaha this morning, where he will spend the day taking in the sights of the automobile show. Jacol and Cornelius Btiurer of My nard were among those going to Om aha this morning to attend the auto mobile show and view the exhibitions of the different makes of machines. B. F. Wiles came in this morning from his farm home en route to Oma ha, where he wiil attend the automo bile show in that city for a few hours. John H. Busche and wife and niece from near Cedar Creek, were in the city yesterday afternoon for a few hours looking after some business matters. Take advantage of our large stock and early buy ing, we will save you at least on every pair you purchase of us. We carry the three most celebrated lines, Viz: F. P. KIRKENDALL, THE HARLOW and NOYES-NORMAN SHOE CO. You will always find our grocery stock complete and of standard brands. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE Puis & Gansemer, Murray, Drs. Mach & CYlach, The Dentists The largest and best equipped charge of all work. Lady attendant. Moderate Prices. Porcelain fiilisjo, just like tooth. Intrumente carefuhy trmzed alter using. Send for fbee sample of bani-I'yor FISTULA Pay After You Are Cured A mild system of treatment, that cures Piles, Fistula and other Rectal Diseases in a short time, without a surgical operation. No Chloroform Ether or other general anasthetic used. A cure guaranteed in every case ac cepted for treatment, and no money to be paid until cured. Write for book ot Rectal diseases, -with testimonials of prominent people v.ho ba'e been parmaasntl cured. DR. TARRY Bee Building Omaha. Roy a'ld Earl Cole of near Mynard were among tho.-e going to Omaha this morning, where they will visit for the day in that city looking after some matters of business. C. J. Meisii'ger ,f Cedar Creek mo tored to this city yesterday afternoon to attend to some business matters and visit fiiends for a short' time. He gave this office a pleasant tall.1 J. L. Smith of near Nchaw kti: iva-, a visitor in this city over night with relatives and friends, and this morn ing departed for Omaha, where he will attend the automobile show for the day. Herman Richter of near Murray was in the city yisterday for a few hours looking after some trading and reports that his two little grandson-, the two living of the famous Richter triplets, are doing nicely and are both strong, healthy little lads and gaining in health each day. A G;:d. Old-1 ashioned Phv.ic Foley Catha'tii- Tablet.-., a w hob -some physic, thoroughly i ieanse the bowels, sweeten the stomach, tone up the liver. For indigestion. bi!iiou ness. bad breath, bloating, gas, or constipation, no remedy is more highly recommended. Do not gripe nor nau seate. Give stout persons a liirht. free feeling. Sold everywhere. Wanted Girl for general house work: small family; matured woman preferred. Call Phone No. .!h-W. :;-i-tf. a Nebraska. dental officei in Omaha. Speciality tm I'yorrhea .treatment. 3rd Floor Paxton Block, OMAHA