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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1917)
PL ATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. r.:.i: a. 1 vifc THFK.IAY, MARCH 25. 1917. 1 Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Headers -v i i i w c n n i 1 1 i f.. m "tjM.m i ! 9 1 1't ifry- After the U MSr Honeymoon Start Right f Yonnj married couples starting off on life's journey should open a bank account at o:icc. Jiothing makes more for independence than a bank itccoun After it is or.ee started you'll be surprised how it grows. It gives young people a feeling of security. ! Start With Us Today Four per cent interest on time deposits. Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law. MURRAY STATE BANK' J"s Ci."k liis been seriously i.' for tii- pa.-t few days . 1. . Raker was a Plattsmouth 'i -it. t last Sunday evening. Rev. Jacl.s n lias been suffering v ; J; !t.;T,bi:tro for the past few days. M:s. Herman (iansemer has been .- .:'; imr w ith the erippe for the past U-.v d..ys. Vvir.. H. Puis was a business vis-ii-: in the State Capital Wednesday of this week. Prank Davis shipped a car load of i t the South Omaha market Mon ti..'. kc-i'u:. liarry .!..vcs was in Murray Wed nesday morning visiting with friends J"":- a few Lours. I. .c:l .uas.-ie. of Vermillion, South ".t!'t.i, v isitincr with Murray j r n; and relatives last Priday. Mr.-. Anna Smith, who has been i.dtinc the home of John Smith, has Let: i -:i the sick li.-t for the past few (!.- . !.. n !);;!. (has. Tucker and O. T. .'. ia -hipped a car load of hogs to t! So-ith Omaha market Monday i ei.ifi. . Wr... li'.'.mts. of Furnas county, N"ei.'!"ti.-.va. wa.- here last Friday even tier vi-i' iii.tr with friends and look i after business matters . I'. Rhoden, who is recovering ! !n:n a fractured lei;', received five weeks i.L'o by beinir kicked by a horse is abic i e up and around the home a fain. Mr. ard Mrs. Henry Fneikemeier d;o-.v fi Omaha Wednesday They we:e ; cron:f'atded by their son Roy, V vi.o v as operated Uon at the Presby terii.n ltospital for tonsilitis. i-e n Pi.vuott has been able to be up ar.u arounu ajrain uurinp: tne past ; v. recoverintr lrom an iniec-1 t i ', of the toe, from which lie has b : sarferii :r for the past few weeks. I - I New Q of a High Order are now being displayed! Ladies9 Silk Auto Caps $1.00 it Satine " " 50 Chiffon Auto Veils, large varie ty of colors 1.00 Tub Silks, Silk Stripe Voiles, Plain Voiles, Flaxons, Ginghams, per yard 15, 25 and 50c A Fine Assortment of Embroideries and White Goods for Underwear. Ei&tt MURRAY, imiVlHG TELLER!! X'ck Priedrick was in Plattsmouth A ednesday . Offer ifFJO.OO for your car if stolen, if you are insured by J. W. Holmes. The public are looking forward to the annual Commercial Club Banquet, that occur? in April. It is a big event of the season. AY. A. Scott made atrip to Platts mouth Tuesday of this week in the "squirrell" auto, the one that "Scotty" has been practicing the loop the loop stunt with during the past few days. The Oldham Stock Farm marketed a hog Monday that weighed pounds, and brought 14c per pound. This was a thoroughured Duroc, not extra fat and not quite two years oiu. Some hog. though, to bring S.l!0 on the butcher market. Easter Bazar at the Presbyterian Church on April 7th, afternoon and evening. Supper at 6 o'clock. Word has just been received here oi the serious illness of Mrs. Eliza- i beth .uier, at her lvme in Plain view. Her father, John Edmunds departed bunday for the home of Mrs. Miller, and the many friends at ; j the old home will anxiously await the news oi net tummnni Uncle Georjre Shrader and son Homer, accompanied by Ir. G. 11. Gilmore, went to Omaha Wednesday, where they will visited during the day' with Chas Wolfe, at the Presbyter ian hospital. Mr. Wolfe underwent the second operation for jroitre Wed nesday, and at last reports was jret tin.tr alone: nicely Another operation of this nature will follow within a few v eeks, after which all hopes are entcrtameu ior ine lermunK oi Wolfe's former health, which will be yood news to Ids many friends. . i r .1. . : - . r 1 1 . Tutt NEBRASKA Charles L. Creamer is the owner of a new Ford this week. For Sale Seed potatoes, at S2.25 per bushel at the Oldham Stock Farm. Wm. Puis and Chas. Engelkemeie were Plattsmouth visitors last Sat urday. Lee Kniss was lookinir after mat ters of business in the county seat .. cdae: -day eveninir Virgil McDur.kl, of Nebraska City, as visiting with Murray iriends last Fiiday and Saturday. i.'c Young and sisters. Mr. v i I Lv:r.a:i and Mrs. Ona aw ton were Omaha visitors Monday. wrir X- SVotton have the fran work completed for the new home Mr. ar.d Mrs. Barrows. Wm. Smith, of Plattsmouih. was vis.tint: with friends and relatives vest of Murray Wednesday. A-iam Schafer is, anotlier one of ur i-.i-,ti--! voiint1 farmers Viin i sportin.tr a new car this week. Mr. ar.J Mrs. I.. 1. Hiatt were sitinir with Phttsmouth friends s.nd r-Satives Tuesday evening Pur s:de A lot f block cotton wood at T.'.c per load at my farm. James Brown', Murrvj. Edith Taney was iit.wn from Oma ir.i la.-t Saturday an.i Sunday for a brief visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaKue. There was an unusually lartre at- :er,danee at the moving picture show t the Pub- - .:ansenier hail last Sat an evening- Mrs. T .a tor, w; ier. Mi.-,. . V. Jameson d" Weejdnt: s isititur with her daue;h Brandel, in Murray for a few days last week. Dr. and Mrs. Will Brende!. fjt NITED PliESBYTEiilAN N()TES Avoea. took dinner last Sunday in i .Murray with the doctor's parents,: ),. j;.c'Kson was able to fret to ids Dr. and Mrs. B. P. Brendtl. I pulpit last sabbath mortnnjr, but did The Ladies Aid Society will liold a r.p.rc sa'.e .t the druf store in Mur o.iturdav. Buy your din- ray e-- t ry reis here i ,.u will save time and Money . i D. J. Pitman, who has been suf-j ."erinr with a sie.tre of the jrrippe for j the past lew weeks. i. once more able! to be up and look after business at the elevator. J Mr. and Mrs. C, . M. Minford,; Mrs. Don Khodon and Mr. and Mi !oii-i I'ai ris drove to Omaha Wed1!---1 ;;ay. The trip war made in Mr. '! in ford's super-six car. M Lena Lyn-.an and children f bol-lll Dakota, ar Visit in:.' '.lUO': riiends and relatives in Muv- :ay, ,f .e at tn home of her p: - r - ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Your. Mrs. Thomas Lindsay has receiv ed a draft from the M. W. A. Lodtre on tiie death of her husband which occurred a few weeks a;"'. Mr. Lindsav was a member of the Mur- ray Camp, a:v! had been for the past eighteen years. usi one week af ter the deatii proofs were in the hands of the order, K. L. Kniss, of the local camp received the draft drawn in Mr. Lindsay's favor for it '2, noo. on COMMERCIAL CLUB MELTING The Murray Commercial C'uib held a very enthusiastic meefintr List Wednesday evenin.ir, and plans were laed for a very busy season the com ing summer. They are froin.tr to be up and doinir all the time, and if you want to be one of ti e boosters of this community, you want to be after "jir.in" the commercial ciub vijrht now. Now is when you are needed. The officers are Ted Barrows, presi dent; Alf. (Linsemer, secretary; and Ed Tutt. treasurer. There were a irteat many rood thinjrs taken tp at this meeting, and none of them are yoin' t' be dropped either until they are properly disposed of. One of the most vital things that needs constant agitation at the present time is the permanent loads question, and ii mitrl.iy e.ood committee was ap pointed to look after this end of the business in the person of Dr. G. IT. Giirr.ore, Glen Boedeker and L. D. lliatt. To carry on the business of a commercial club in a town the size of Murray requires capital the same as the lareest club in the state, although not so' much, anil in order to dis tribute the burden of this expense, a series of entertainments will be pul led off during the next few months, the proceeds of which will jro into the club treasury. I,et everybody put their shouhirc to the wheel and all push together. The regular nicct inr; niglits of the club will be on the first Wednesday in each month. The big annual banquet will be pulled oil in the near future. If snvoftlie readers of the Journal know of any social event or iu-m of imprest in this vicinity, and will mail BaiiictothihOftii-c.it will ap pear under this hoadinc. We want all news items Kiutoh Offer $100.00 for your ear if stolen, if you are insured by J. W. Holmes. Miss Laura Puis and Miss Opha Baker were Plattsmouth visitors last Sunday. Searl Davis shipped a car load of cattle to the South Omaha market last Monday evening. Mrs. A. O. Davis went to Ne hawka Wednesday for a visit with friends a nil relatives. K. Humphrey, the horse buyer .V-ni Kansas City, has lieen in Mur ray for the past few days for the purpose of lmyin.tr a bunch of horses lie re Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Capen and .Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Tutt made an Lj.!nuU trip out through Manley, Louis- v:i!e anu back to i lattsmoutn last Sunday . There was quite a number of re latives and iriends that .fathered in at the farm h me of Mr. and Mrs. !Uto l ids, west ot .Nlurray last Sun day, to spend the day. The occa sion was one of rtat pleasure to all present. We vtrture the assertion that the noon day eats were the very best, ar.d an excellent pioirram for a ;ooJ social time was carried out. Mr. and Mrs. Puis, of Murray were in attendance . Sam Pitman has bej'.i vi.-iiinir in and near Murray with iriends and relatives since returning lrom hi veral inntlis lit ia California. .i i Pitman is in Kansas City at the present time visiunc. with her mother and will return to Murray in a few days. Mr. Pitman has been en caeod in the plumbimr, hatinjr and ' lijrlitin' business in Nebraska City, but sold out said holdings .Monday of i this week . I not hold services the evening". He is yet suffering with iumba.tro, 'out h"Pes to be able to conduct services j both niorninjr and evening next sab- i bath. The Sabbath School will meet at 10 o'clock. The annual business meeting was held last Wednesday afternoon The every member canvass fur the gear's pledge is beinjr made this week. The ladies wiil hold a Thimbie Bee V i .h .Mrr roon. Dr. Gilinorc Priday after- S.atuiday April Tth the Women's Missionary Society will hold a ba zaar or Easter Sale at the Church in the afternoon, and will serve a meal ;in the evenmtr The entertainment jriven in the United Presliyterian Church last Fri day evening by tk.e Saint Cecilia Club ; f Taikio College was pj-onounced by some of our music lovers, one of the best, if not the very best of its class ever riven in Murray. Some have declared that the admission fee should have been fifty instead of twenty-five cents, as the entertainment was well worth the hi-rher price. The Club consists of sixteen sinjrers. a pianist, and a leader, chaperoned and directed by Miss Lafferty, professor of sine; injr in the conservatory of music con ned ed with the college. In all there we:;e in the party nineteen ladies, and it is the testimony of those in whose houses they were entertained that all are ladies in the best sense of the worth Their program for the eve ning was of a hieh character, the larjr-- iaulier.ee manifested jrreat ap- . preciation of ov'-ry ntun' er. Severed have since said that if the club re turned L Murray the church would not accommodate the audience. They went from here Saturdiiy to North Bend and will close the tour at St. Jo-eph, Mo., Fr;- evening. The Omaha Presbytery of the Urited l'i e:oytei i.-n church will hold its sprin:r meet at Dunbar, beginning next Tuesday. CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHIMES All regular sen-ices next Sunday. Bible school at P:n A. M. Preaching and communion ut 11 A. M . Sermon topic: "The Proper Obser vance of the Lord's Day." Evening topic: "Religions Delu sions." The subjects of superstition witchcraft, ghosts and modern meth ods of healing will be touched upon. For mild, ea.-y action of the bo v. ti-:, try Loan's Kee'dets, it modern laxa tive. 2k: i t all stores. GRASS SLEDS. Home grown timothy and clover seed for sale. Gullaher Bros., Elm wood, Neb. 3-2'J-itwkly -AT MURRAY- The 12lh episode of "Liberty" in two reels The Right Car fhJ Vrong Birth - two reel comedy Saturday Evenirc Show Starts at 7:45 bharp POPt SALE Oi: TllADP. c-re. III'l. 'jv! Bahiwin. Mic h.. La.:t fi om tai'.ri.ad nation i' ait'. A'hl'ess i.u-ns m.'tith. Neo. trv: 1 Fort.- acres of Un-i in Ca.-s (' -ndy, ! i'or particulars call on Fred S. Pice, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. i'he Celebraie! .he roll S' on JG4 - ,t ' TEDDY e Teddy R. is a line .i ol..ci. w I Lit wiiite niou iei.a. ai.o ; o.'1'.t fior.t fo(;t wki'.c. lie was fotd .d March 1V12, ar.d we:ghs IT," pounds. His sire was Mortoa. CTl'o:;; y Epaieur ,"lsUd (C-io-iiM ; by I'-oli-,ar, -iolll ( if.lf.2) ; by Amiicar, B;7: ; by Su'lan, ( l71o; by Bay ard (!1(."'G by Est'-aba, 1ST (T.'XJ) by so.i of Jean Le P.IaCv , T"io. The Celebrated Young Jack San d;rs. Saialors is an excellent young Jiick, ecming six years old. weig'.diitr lo.'.o pounds, )lenty extra heavy bo:n, black with mealy points. Sandors, o"las) was foaled June 2. 1111. His sire was San Salvador I'd. by Salvador, imported from Spain. Sandors wa? hied and owned by Frank Pi'sch, of Villa Ridge, liss .uii. Teddy R. and Sandors will make the season of 1 '. i 7 at my home six miles west of Murray and rix miles east of Manley, every d-.y i:i the week. Both arc mih- jjo.t! -tars, and have been in.-jected for U.'IT and found perfectly sound. TERMS : For Strai n s .Si ..00 to insure coil to statu' and suck.. For Teddy R. 12. -.o to in-t'tv c ) io stand ai:d suck. Parties disposing f mares or removing from the locality, service fee becomes due and must be paid immediate';.. All care wiil !..- taken j - . i to prevent nccnleu's, m.:t o-.- o' r v not be belli responsible- sk uid an occur. A. J. SCII A I PR. Stop tcusLtsten! You may need an Auctioneer feW bin a a? j2. iz s still in the ring You will find on the Murray Exchargc. Reverse Ml Gal's! Satisfaction Cuarar.tced Rates Rcascr.sblc Address I- I E Hi H if -t! a i 7 V. yv-t Ti 4 t-"",'- - j ti ' 1 i i Or 1 I !t K-,- -:-v i 1 1 " zh !' I Ki l-i I ' ' ' A . . r. f' , F. - J fc.-..- -r..'u i-si pz-:i-:. f -.r 1: '! The "Choo Chocs'' Only Us; a lie lVacticciliv ill I tlK- Williani? Products it i under the most severe condition: proves the quality of (Shzzwin -Williams V..u l:n:s:; make caro o' A Gi !K-:-d.-. si ;..... (: vis ot)u si'inrc ic i- Aell known for il.. i Kirray Bardwra Murray, t . rntili " o - I ' ' !,- :i 1 'iil"i . . c'int' f'.mi'i:-: e " 'r:e Gi ; eon.p::!;y u-der i! the 'i ru.-deil Br. o Will' ii-':; th H !' iat!c , . ...... i !if fe ' e irn r in widcii th'. .1 meiir fj?flfif5 jhrs of the co.m:,..-v carried u! thei r S ff IStSSl''1 atid taken as a Pe-cheron St:'- . .. , .,'.-,,''',. !"ics of t'-e wkite s!..-.-- pi oblem and depicted tk.' .-1 rut. 'ies f a oi'if Lrv in the city striv ing t; keep in tl i straight aiul nariow path despite th many pitfalls laid for iu-r by th promoters, of the white s! e traVic. country A great many from motored in to altera! th '. i i 1 rin.a i u t iss? Just Ar Our Led CONSISTING OF Hice Patterns cf Thin Very Oress as well as Percales, EMcw and Up-to-Dato Line for Men, Women and Children. Remember OurGrocery Stock is Always Up to the Standard! ruis i Vjansemer, Murray, Drs. racli & Mach, Tii3 Dentists The larcest and bwl qnrTd dfnta! ofTtcs in Ojnahv SntciahfU la charge of all work. Lady attendant. MoJ"rp Prlc. Porce'.aia filling, just like too?h. Instrjmenta careful. y si r;i z.-i a.u.T ns:.r.g. Send for free sample of 5ani-Por Pvorri.e i Treatment. tsnaoKw lira r-ioor raxton oiock. jntfrt mm r( DR. E. tl. TARRY - 240 r.r x. : '! 4.4 V besi railroatlr S'li v : ' l ' l - .IV I I A . I Ix-cause tliey lanu up 1 This IT).-It- i Paint, phefrld) vau r that a pauu or can take mu'p.P," us 1 1 t - (Piier. ni. on -f .r iiac Iv tillon -and - et to uie durability ii m& hunhmmx Go., ii ! i I'cbraska i i 't r Ts we'l -;;t !- tu-d v.4 i. U the l ';! v. ::h '.i:e m-.!i-prc.-ei.U-'i. In u! e om- autotnobi 'ni s, tl.!eshi!';r oiaf'.t- -. .-.am ' ".- fa: "! stock. i ! f trrr. iirope-1 y. rate 1 a!' kitvi f i;;. wi ;,:'. I am ' t -. l . t .::;' ; o o!' the Lc-t coai.iatie in he .-ta:e. ;.!: Phone N. J 1 .-V. .Tarnes Dorai . Jw.l 1 ie; V. -I-.-, ni.'i.o l'lltlll ' :.- I in '- m -n. a I;:iu-';i- !",i,-;''1 '" 1:1 iU 1 ""! s y..n Weak, p L and r..fkiy. !';-; do -!; Bh... J Bttvi- l.i'at ai! i ore Mrs. F. P. Lut:: an ' i i. r. Mi lk lliatt of Murray, wt amove. th.'se t-riint" to Ontrd'a t!.i- moininr. !vl.c:e thev v. ill visit for the .av r. ! that city looking aftc: son matter- . ( i t's:i:e;-s. On 3 Goods Ginghams and Calicos! Nebraska. Fistula mntf All Rectal Dla curtd !t- ut th knife. Prmnnt cures tb(ira"l. Writ for rraa lllustratad bock on Roctal Dlaa mfi etlfnoiai of toiRreris e7 curod pvtlonti In Wcbratka Iowa. Ceo Bldg., Omahs, Hsb. Good's! u I.. 5 Route No. 1