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    THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1917.
PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
Murray Department
f3wEBi I'lUJiJ : i i ! in ls!
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 heading. We
want all news items Editob
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-AT MURRAY -
The 10th episode of
"Liberty"
in two reels
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Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers
A Bank Account
Is the Gibraltar
If you are a man of family you must have a bank account. A BANK
ACCOUNT IS THE EULVARK, THE GIBRALTAR, OF YOUR HOME
It protects you in time of need.
It gives you a feeling of independence.
It strengthens you.
It Is a Consolation to Your Wife
to Your Children
Four per cent interest on time deposits.
Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law.
MURRAY STATE
leif IJrenuel is sporting a new
Ford
c this wt k.
V-'. y. Hamilton, of Omaha, was
I ii.ing aft-.-r sonic business in Mur-
: this wi'i k.
Ti ;n Huhm'H w;s loosing after
business matters in Nebraska
City Wi ilr.esuay.
Mis. Clinton Toiten will make her
l. !!.e at Hotel Derger in Murray for
the next few months.
X. W. Shratler shipp-jd ."oO
head
of .-hep to the South Omaha market
'uj.-.:ay of this week.
Mi.-s ;en, of Casper, Wyoming,
i in M Mr ray this week visiting with
ister, Mrs. Daitlett.
.Mis Lliki Phil!ot went to Platts
ii'.uiitli Tuesday evening, where she
pcnd a ftw days visiting the
h:..e of Miss Helen Hunter.
Mrs. Louie Ft ie hich, who lias been
in the Lii coin Sanitarium for the
!;. wet-k, returned h-,ir.o last Sun
!ay f:eiing gieatly improved.
! : : s ''a.i' l! returned home from
Y . i?:g Water Tuesday, where he
h: 1 I nn assisting his son Ern in
ii'.M' ir.r o the new liome down near
A.eic
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fritz Lutz and Mr.
ami .Mrs. Philip Hill and families,
v : e Mm-: ay i.-i
being gi;e-t at l!;
ors last Sunday,)
homo of Mr. and !
Mis. Wm Puis, sr.
There was a g"od crowd in attenel
:ir.e.: at the picture show in Murray
Tuesday evening of tiiis week, and
a!'., l the show there were quite a
:'-.;!
remained
for the social dance
l i n dv av .-e in attendance
( 'has Fngelkemeier was an Omaha
vi-ii ! Wednesday of this week,
'.eling th:- day with Mrs. Kngel
kemeier at the hospital, who is im
proving vriy rapidly at this time, anil
wi'! be ah!-.- to return home the lat
ter part of the pre.-ent week.
A Rake and a Hoe
a Straw Hat
and pair gloves and you're ready to
BBAKE GARDEN
all but the Seeds and we can furnish them.
-RED AND WHITE
can, Pea, Corn, Radish, Lettuce, Cabbage,
and ail the rest of good things for the garden.
Seed in some varieties are very scarce,
so buy early while the buying is good.
PwlURRAY, :
of the
ome!
Seed potatoes for sale.
Oldham
I Stock farm.
The little foks at tin
and Mrs. Fred liamage have been on
the siik list for the past few days.
Dr. Fred MeYey of Ohio, has been
in Murray this week visiting with
his uncle Jesse 11. MeYey. He ex
pects to return home Saturday of
this week.
We have a few bushels of choice
home grown clover seed that 'we will
sell for ;? 10.00 per bushel as long as
it lasts. Murray Hardware & Im
plement Co.
Dr. P.. F. Brendel was in Avoca 'a
couple of days the past week, looking;
after his son Will's practice, while
Dr. Will was looking after some busi
ness interest in Omaha.
Mrs. George Lloyd went to Platts
mouth Tuesday ecniag for a visit
with her daughter, Mrs. Cole. One
of the children of Mrs. Cole has been
quite sick with nneunvmia this week.
Dan Gapen, of Alberta, C.nada, has
been in Murray this week visiting
among old friends anel relatives. He
is an uncle of Lloyd and Oscar
Gapen with whom he is making a
visit.
Jesse R. M'-Vcy arrived in Min
ray last Thursday from Windsor, 1 1 1 i
nojs, where he has been spending the
winter. He will make a visit with
friends in old Cass for a few weeks.
He is looking hale and hearty, and
feeling fine.
The Murray Commercial Club held
a meeting Wednesday evening of this
week, for the purpose of re-organizing
and preparing for a busy sum
mer of work for the betterment of
.Murray and community. They were
also to make arrangements for an
other big banquet in the near future.
Particulars of the meeting will be
published next week.
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NEBRASKA
Anderson Davis has not been so
well for the past few days.
Harmon Heck was a business vis
itor in Lincoln this week.
W. J. I'hilpot spent Tuesday nip;ht
with Dr. C II. Gilmore and family.
Scotton ic Young are carpentering
at the Cameron Cathey home this
week.
Miss Clara Young is visiting with
friends and relatives in Iowa this
week.
Little Helen Terry is visiting with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pit
man this week.
Elmer Hallstiom was a business
visitor out near Lincoln on Saturday
of lrut week.
Uncle John
Chalfant,
from near
visitor in
Union, was a business
M urray Wednesday.
Z:ick Shrader was a business vis
itor at the South Omaha stock yards
Wednesday of this week
.Mrs. Jessie Snyder, of Fairiand,
Iowa, and George Oldham, of Platts
mouth, were guests at die Oldham
home in ?.I urray last Sunday.
Miss Austin, the Pleasant Hill
school teacher, had her eye operated
upon by Dr. G. II. Gilmore for a tu
mor, it is quite painful but she
keeps on teaching.
Dr. J iskson has been confined to his
heme since Thursday last by an at
Lc.ck of lumbago. He is now some
what better ar.d hopes to be able to
preach at least once next Sabbath.
One day last week our genial sec
tion foreman was given a calf that
was born on the train between here
and Union. Hill tried to save the
calf, b.'.t as luck would have it in
those times of high prices, it had to
Mrs. Gien Thorr.ason and little son,
)f Sheltoii, Neb., was visiting with
.er parents, Mr and Mrs. George Kav
:.st v.c-'
She returned home last
..iinu.'.y .'Horning, auu .hv.ui:i-
o.'.y
p.-'.nied as far as Omaha by her par
ents. i ho annual business meeting of the
--.....i p, eslivlerian congregation
v. iil be held next Wednesday after
r.oon and may be preceded by a con
gregational dinner. Every member
r.r.d adherent should atteml this
meet irg.
Stephe n
Merrill
Ikckner has been
nude sick tne past weel:
!' e little fellow has more
than his
.i. e
of sickness. Circumstances
: u: rounding
his
father's
tragic-
ik-ath has eaused the little
fellow's i
health to be quite fragile.
Wore! has just been receiveel here
from Alt' Nickels who is taking treat-
ro.-ni ill a::i springs, .vrK., ier rueei-i
m.'.ti.-m, t!uit lie is feeling about the
same, ami that the baths have failed
to benefit him as much as he cxpecteel.
lie will return home about the lirst
of April.
The Library Association, the Aid
Society and the ?dissionary Society
have uniteei in putting on a Lyceum
course for next winter. This is a
livj number course, and is an extra
go-el ene for talent. The prospect
was never better for Murray in all
lines of progressiveness.
Our elevators were once more able
t eiispuse of a small amount of their
grain, receiving one car each week.
It is hoped by all concerned that the
railroad company will be able to sup
ply cars regularly in the very near
future, otherwise there will be a lot
ef farmers hauling grain this spring
when they ought to be in the fields?.
The Sabbath School at the United
Presbyterian church will meet at the
uual hour next Sabbath anil since
the weather is now becoming spiing-
like it is hoped that there will be a
full attendance of all who have been
enrolled, anil that others will come
iii for enrollment. A new class of
boys will probably be formed next
Saooatli morning.
The Ladies Misionary Society of
the Presbyterian Church, will hold a
bazaar at the church on April 7th.
During the afternoon such articles
s apron.-, sun hats, porch pillows
and fancy articles will be offered for
s.a!e. Supper will be served at six
oYVck. Sherbets will be served and
a homo made candy booth will be con
ducted by the ladies. You are cor
dially invited to attend.
Chas. Wolfe was operated upon at
the hospital in Omaha Monelay for
gedtrc. The operation was a very
painful one, but the patient with
stood it nicely. It is said that an
other one will be necesary for relief.
The work on the new home of C.
N. Haroiws is progressing very nice
ly at this time, anel it will not be
long before Mr and Mrs. Barrows will
be at home again. Young & Scotton
are doing the work.
Lon Adams and family moved to
Pethany this week where they will
make their future home.
Mrs. uertie uecKner and son,
Stephen Merrill, went to Omaha Mon
clay of this week on business.
There is considerable agitation
along the line of permanent sidewalks
leading up to school house. Such
agitation should be continued until
the desired effect is brought about,
as this is one walk that is certainly
needed, and will not only be a benefit
to the public traveling these walks,
but to the property owners as well
we trust mat tne latter win see
their way clear to put them in at
once. Don't knock, but boost, and
see what can be accomplished.
Mrs. L. R. Rusterhotz and Mrs
William Patterson of Murray depart
ed Monday morning for Colfax,
Iowa, where Mrs. Patterson will en
ter a sanitarium for treatment for
rheumatism. Mrs. Rusterhotz goes
to rest up and recuperate after a
long illness and it is thought that
the waters from the springs will be
of great benefit to her. Mrs. Gertie
IJeckner went to Omaha with the la
dies to help them on their train
: afely as Mrs. Patterson was scarce
ly able to walk.
The St. Cecelia Club, of the Tar
kio, Missouri college, will be in Mur
ray on Friday night of this week,
. ml will give one of their choce con
certs at the Presbyterian church
under the auspices of the ladies so
cle; y of the church. The St. Cecelia
Clan is composed of twenty young
ladies of rare musical talent, also in
r a:ings ar.d recitations, and as eir
teitainers they come to Murray
most highly recommended. The price
of admission will be loc and 25c.
They are deserving of a full house.
COUPON IKJOKS
The Puis Garage have elecideel to
issue coupon books to their customers
I in connection w ith their newly adopt
ed cash basis business principals.
These books will contain $10.00 in
coupons, redeemable at the garage in
any line of goods carried for repairs,
oils and gasoline. These books are
sold for cash anel a eliscount eif five
per cent will be allowed the purchaser
making the book cost $l.50. This is
certainly quite an inducement to con
el tie. your business with the Puis
G;i rage on a cash coupon book basis
Theve books will be ready for sale the
j l itter part of the present week.
CHRISTIAN CHUHCH CHIMES
i hp atti'iit ancc at Sunelav scnool
last Sunday was somewhat disap
pointing. We hrpe for a larger num
ber out next Sunelav. Parents see
that your children attend Sunday
school.
The pastor was gratified to see so
many out at the morning worship.
The members are urged to attend at
J least one sermon on Sunday.
The sermon topics for the
Lord's elay are as follows:
Morning "The Mission of
Christ."'
Evening "A Foolish Young
next
the
Man
Who Became Wise."
The young men of the community
are especially invited to hear this
sermon.
For sale A lot ot block cotton-
wood at loc per load at my farm.
James Brown, Mutri.
INSPECTED BAD PLACE ON
THE ROCK BLUFFS ROAD
Stale Engineer Johnson, County
Commissioner Pitz and County At
torney A. G. Cole yesterday after
noon were out inspecting a bad place
on the Rock Bluffs road near the
farm of Major Hall to determine just
what, would be the best means of
dealing with the proposition. A
deep ditch has been worn by washing
which crosses the roadway twice in
a short distance of each other ant
has formed quite a ditch on the land
of .Mr. Hall. It has been thought
that if a small ditch was constructed
on the opposite side of the roadway
that it might result in the country
being able to check further washing
cf the old ditca and permit of its
being filled up and save further cost
to the countv. The state engineer
vieweel the washout ditch and wil
assist the county board in arriving at
i-omc "-olution that will allow them to
stop further washing away of the
toad and the adjoining land.
"A Surgeon's
Revenge!"
a two reel L. Ko. comedy
PULS & GAHSEtlER
Saturday Evening,
Show Starts at 7:45 Sharp
3SE
npT,y.p.!'Wit.w.w
Incubators, any make, factory
prices, less $1.00. Johnson Bros. 3-L'2-ltwkly.
A slightly used player piano, very
special bargain cash or terms. Write
or phone A. Hospe Co. 1513 Douglas
St., Omaha, Nebr. 3-2J-2twkly.
The Celebrated Perchcron Stallion
1-''.i!
4t' - i
TEDDY n. 87886
Teddy R. is a fine Percheron Stal
lion, black with white hind feet and
right front foot while. He was foal
ed .March 30, 1112, and weighs 1750
pounds. His sire was Morton, G7203;
by Epateur 5183G (04310); by Boli
var, 40111 (-16402); by Amilcar,
(11)979); by Sultan, (4713); by Bay
ard (9495), by Estraba, 187 (73G) by
son of Jean Le Blanc, (739).
The Celebrated Young Jack San-
elors.
Sandors is an excellent young Jack,
coming six years old, weighing 1050
pounds, plenty extra heavy bone, black
with mealy points. Sandors, (5298)
was foaled June 2, 1911. His sire
was San Salvador 2d, by Salvador,
imported from Spain. Sandors was
bred and owned by Frank Busch, of
Villa Ridge, Missouri.
Teddy R. and Sandors will make
the season of 1917 at my home six
miles west of Murray and six miles
east of Manley, every day in the
week. Both arc sure loal getters,
and have been inspecteel for 1917 and
found perfectly sound.
TERMS : For Sandors $15.00 to
insure colt to stand and suck. For
Teddy R. 12.50 to insure colt to stand
anel suck. Parties disposing of mares
or removing from the locality, service
fee becomes due anel must be paid
immediately. All care will be taken
to prevent accidents, but owner will
not be held responsible shoulel any
occur.
A. J. SCHAFER.
Stop! Look! Listen!
You may need an Auctioneer
if so
W. B. 000
8 still in the ring You will find
on the Murray Exchange.
Reverse All Galls!
Sati&factionGuarantccd
Rates Reasonable
Address
Plaitsiraoutb, Nebraska
Route No, 1
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Select a Coat for Your House
As You Would For Yourself
You wouldn't select a coat merely because the color
appealed to you. You give careful thought to wear,
style and texture. You should be just as careful in
selecting a coat for your house. I'aint must keep its
smart appearance and receive harder wear than any
faliric ever received. You can gel this wear and
weather-resisting result if you paint with Sherwin
Williams House Paint.
SWP
(Sherwin-Williams Paint, Prepared)
is prepared of the ingredients that have proved to lo
best by a long experience. You can have jut llr.'
color you want and have the most distinctiv e Iioum.
in the neighborhood.
The Murray Hardware and Empiemeni GO.,
Murray, Nebraska
' Wanted A man and wife, without
children, for farm work. Apply to F.
II. Johnson, Veeping Water, Neb.,
Route 1. 2-20-tfd&w
SINGLE COM II REDS.
ix;(;s rem hatchinc;
Am Ireedine: from Scott Covalt's
best strain of Reds this year. 'Only
one breed;' $1.00 per setting at the
house. $1.25 per setting by mail; $"
per 100, by express. Phone Platts
mouth 4021, W. R. Porter, Mynard,
Neb. a-8-diw
FOR SALE
Eggs for hatching. Single comb
3uff Orphington, $1.00 per siting or
55.00 per 100. Samuel Goodman,
Cuff
C-.0u per
Mynard, Nebraska.
Harsh physics react, weaken the
bowels, will lead to chronic constipa
tion. Doan's Regulets operate easily.
25c a box at all stores.
Offer $100.00 for your car if stolen,
if you arc insured by J. W. Holmes.
Just Arriving::
Our Ladies'
CONSISTING OF
Very PJice Patterns cf Thin
Dress Good s
as well as Percales, Ginghams and Calicos!
r3A T S
New and Up-to-Datc Line for Men, Women
and Children.
Remember Our Grocery Stock is Always
Up to the Standard!
Puis & Gansemer,
Murray,
Drs. IVIach & Rlach, Tha Dentists
The largest and best equipped dental offices in Omaha. Specialist In
charge of all work. Lady attendant. Moder.ve Price. Porceiala fillmga.
just like tooth. Instruments carefuby sterilized alter uiing.
Send for frkb sample ci sani-i-yor
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DR. E. R. TARRY 240
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MAY ROOK ON CANCER.
This book gives a most comprehen
sive explanation of cancer and its suc
cessful treatment without the knife.
Rase. I on actual experience' of more
than sixteen years and laboratory re
search coveiing more than ten tl;u
sand cases. The book wiil be sent
free by adilressinir O. A. Juhnx.n, M.
I)., Suite 520, lo20 Main St., Kan -as
City, Wo. Send f r a copy today mnl
lea; n t ome facts about cancer.
SEEDS THAT ('ROW
Home grown Red (.'lover $ 1 0.io en-
j ,'Uiu'L ccU'a, t'1 lInvu':' 'ti0' AlfaU
fa i :'"'
B,uo Gril -t' (,ir,,:in Ml"t:
$!.i0, Can" ia!Vir $'...
River See l Ohio, an I Six Wen k ,
tatees. Sumji's sei r. Ask To- cat
l..g of CJarde i S 'e.l. . '" -t Paid I'i . s.
Johnson Pros., N-'br. City. o-'JJ-!t
Aklv.
Offer $100.00 for your car if stolen,
I if you are insured by J. W. Holmes.
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Nebraska.
ryorrne wBiimein.
Dress
Goods!
ii 3rd Floor Paxton Clock, OMAHA
Uq liloney.Iil! Oured
rimtula and All Recto! Disease cured with
eutthe knife. Permanent cures cunrattteed.
Writ ter Free Illustrated boek on Rectal
Dlvease and teatlmonial f hundred ef
cured ptlnt In Nebraska aad lw. A
Doe Bide. Omaha. Neb,