PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PA .IE 3. -THUKSDAY, APItIL 12, 1917. C Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Ilcadcr3 EtCHVlKG TELlEPii unari-fet HI I I II i 1 1 I lllll After the Honeymoon Start Right! Yo-j:: married couples starting off on life's journey should open a bank account at once. Ifctking makes more for independence than a bank recount After it is once started you'll be surprised how it grows. It gives ycung 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. FsiSJiRRAY STATE BANK OrTer li.0.00 for your ear if stolen, if you are insured by J. W. Holmes. II. J. Todd attended the horse sale i". riatt.-mouth and purchased a new i ; m. F'-r sale A lot of block cotton v i'd at 7"c per load at my f arm. James Brown, Muitij. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Barrows and .Mrs. Philip Kcil motored to Omaha Y"ed n e; da y mo rn : r. g. Mrs. Margaret Brendel was visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jameson, the fore part of the week. Mrs. Wood, of Minneapolis, is a v.iest at the Yiila Asch farm this iek. a friend and most welcome vis itor of Mrs. Asch. . . Farm hands are going to be scarce in this community the coming sum r.A r. owing to so many young men enlisting in the army. Word fiv-m Weeping Water states that both Mr. and Mrs. M. Hiatt are j.ihe .-iek at the home of their daugh t :. Mr. and .Mr,. A. M. Cole. , , , , , . . - ie.vyer 1 odd has been suffering fori , ,A, . , t:.e juist lew aays with a sore hand, ! , , ., , . , . i, iece:ved wh.ne cranking his auto. ! I v u i . i l e uu;a iu i Lin Liie wrong T . av. Frank Vailery was in Plattsmouth vNeuneaj anu inursuay ot this . we.h. loaumg out a large tractor t ' att vent to Perkins county, where i- will be put into service in break ing out land. -a ke Minniear while engaged in t leva ling dirt from under the resi a;.cv i f S. G. Latta, where they are enlarging the basement for the in-.-tallation of a heating plant, was caught in the elevator Tuesday. His -' "i were torn from his feet, also :. ja;tion of his clothing was torn 1 on-, hi- body, but with the exception of a fe-'- minor bruises lie was not h .: d. It was indeed a narrow es .:.j'C from .-erious injuries. Show Your ALL SIZES 5g a Dozen iatt MURRAY, .4u III II I i I L. II. Puis motored to Omaha Thursday of this 'week. OrTer $100.0u for your car if stolen, if you are insured by J. W. Holmes. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Iloenecker. on Monday morning, April i'th, a baby girl There has been a mir.-strel sh w in Murray all this week, at the Puis & Ganserr.er hall Miss Margie Walker was visiting in Plattsmouth for a few days the past week, a guest at the II. N. Dovey home. There has been about fifteen young men in the community that have al ready enlisted in the army, and many more are coming. Willis Gilmore, of Custer county, was in Murray Tuesday of this week, visiting at the home of his cousin, Dr. and Mrs. G. II. Gilmore. Mrs. G. II Gilmore and Mr. and i Mrs. Philip Trisch were in Omaha T"' t it r i t . '.' - ,T V i new niaiiu iui -u i anu fa-, iiitcii. I . .ai ieai....e i.u- oeen aa .a i ; v ,i. Mrs. Chas. Lngelkemeier, who ha-', r , , . - . , . ., , . ! t ? oi a great (.era . uaei e.-t to U.e been in Plattsmouth since leaving the; r . . , ... . .' neop.e ot Mur.av an-i v;ea;av. hospital a few weeks ago, returned i", . . , ,." to her home west of Murray Tuesday . of this week. The Ladies Aid Soeietv will be en- tertaired on Wednesday afternoon, April ISth, by Mrs. White. Mrs. Wiley ( contests, a ladii s' nati driving cor.te i. and Mrs. Gapen at the home of Mrs. a men's nail driving contest and r. White in Murray. j diamond ring con' est. In addition to The Bazaar given by the Ladies 'these features there will be the rcg- Aid Society last Saturday was pretty' u!ar program of movLs. i-a'u-iing well attended, even though the ' tTe 14 of "I.ib.-rty" in two reels, weather was very bad and stormy. I 'Iii-'i wn Nemisls' a Ne-a.- cm-.'-i;-j The ladies netted about S43.00. i I L. II. Puis lias been engaged in; , r ,. . i ... . J . , . . ! iew iays. i nis oui ouuaing nas : l-i. n n n t Vfri it 111 fnwn nil will i J . . , , mae a j;ivii iimj) i o ciuviit jien completely torn away. Patriotism to SI. Tutt NEBRASKA Adam Schafer autoe,! to Platts- mouth Tuesday of tiiio week. i The children of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Worl have been suj.rerinjr with pneu- V" monia for the past few iay lia for the past few iays. . Ve are indeed sorrv to learn that our old friend J. A. Walker has bten feeling quite poorly for the pat few days. ! Mrs. Lulu Louirhridge, who has : been employed as nurse at the Frank Kendall home for the past iew . weeks returned home Tuesday. decided ir:iinvemetts ir. ids farm , residence, west of Murray. It will be made modern throughout in every j particular. Young & Scottoii are do- j ;-r tKt-. v-o-k ; Nellie, the daughter : Mrs. Jennie; Rhoden. who has been making her i bten quite sick for the pa.-t week at ... . c-. t . ...! . ,'r., , 4.11V. ..III . .J 'l j'n.n...H., . - - ' with diptiieiia. Dr. Gil more was cai-I i i ... i. . t ..... ? . . - I.. : . . .. ,i- ! leu iu t-ee uer .uuinki ti ua t-tr.. D. C. Rhoden went to Omaha ' Monday morning for the )urpo.-e o consulting a sitecialist in regard t r. . i i i-.ii n-ii'iiiixi' it. his eyes that have been, giving him. a' gi eat ileal of trouble for the na.-t '. few months. The specialist gave him' considerable encouragement as t'.':" v (':-:- ni ;"''' 1 --timate of th. future lelief which wiil be g..-od r.e ' Don's manv fiie: CHRISTIAN CilFRCii ClilMKS I?ib!e school at !' a. in. P:e and co!j:munion at 11 a. m. German tonic "t h.ri.-t's La.-' arch-' i S:.:,-' ing Orders." L Vesper servi-ee at 7 :.: p. tn. Sai- ject "A Womai! Who Did Her Ue.-l.' Tids is a special .-erm' p. to t'ne voting ir.uies of the community. ' Ti;e Ladies Aid Society will iioid a bake sale at the drug -tre ea.-i: St- urday afternoon. Come and . et your unclav uinner. EIGHT MILK GKOVH Next Sunday afternoon at High; ; Miie (irove the sen ices w :.i be , usual. Sunday Sch.oo! at p. m. Preaching service at :'!' p. m. 'I h.t sermon topic will be "Progressive Cosmopolitan:--in" o - "The r;an of God a Citizen of the Wo. Id." SPECIAL AT PICTFRE SHOW. .: ;hr picture how thi .... . V , " which wii! include six --"Ion. iid v.-.ai wrath. In a iditi' u l the company will hold thiee snal -n'J ln' Moving hmger. . R-;- ilr:;mr. T'io ! Irc fr tl n r-'-s . . ' " ' . ,' .,- , ercrtainmrnt wall te 1 ;vnd au. i v.-ell worth the n-u.-o a- a i- a ..now that one cannot rdlord to m.-.- i Itching ruh-s prcvoke I : "unit v but ,... i , i y - c ii. . t:ii l IK iii't .ii.'.:;. i " .! a . Ointment is recommended f .; itching, bleeding or protruding pile.-. -0c at any drug store. TOR SALE OR TRADE. ! , Th" : hove !nde.-; sona- v. o pul- j IfO acres of , ,,., o niil'-s fiomtb 'n-d hi-t vad-, but a this seemed ; Baldwin, Mich., in Led. o ('....:; r. mi Fes j rea; c" co-rect. wc incluied all thoe j from railroad station. Price 1, -". j vi-itcd; he. -id-s t'nese we luive from i Address Louis S'ava, Plattsmouth, J i ( ports of neighbors, etc.. the foi.'ow- t-b. :bJoa;w!ud ! ing: I' or earache, toothache, paiir, Iuirr.-. scalds, sore throat, try D-. Thoiya Eclectic Oi!, a :-i.itn ii-! i-emedy" for emergencies. SIN(;LK COM P. REDS. j EGGS FOR HATCHING j Am hroc'iing from Scott Covalt's '1..1. a,i f t,..: , ... .,v - .-t : u.ii "i ih-iis. nas e : r. v )v. i v one breed;'' $1.00 per setting at the house. :: per setting by mail ; 7, per 100, by express. Phone Platts- mouth 40JI, W. B. Porter, Mn.T-d, N"t'h- "-'5-J-&W A V.ord to .Mothers. Th.ere seems to he more than the usual number of children sufK rin-' from measles, whoopii g ct ugli and J Tern Sullivan other children's diseases this spring. J W. Tr.-ga-Do not neglect any cold, for a cold ' K. ',. Leti - weakens the system an-! ir.ak-.s a child more liable t attack of more serious ailments. Fob v's Honey and Tar relieves coughs, cuk's and croup, f If cry of the ' a i i-s of ilt Juarnal kn.iw "f aruv social evt iit or it ni of in! ! ip tliis vicif.it.v. mhI will tf. ail sisip to i 10 nt'.ii-'. ii k ill ai-IH-ar V) mitr t hi-, iii uihi is. We waul all liev.a i-.c;iia Kistor .rjsTi-nrxaacat s2-s-s-J IX PL ATTSMO UTi I FORTY YEARS AGO. V & - V"c icpubiLh pa; t o; our .-took feed- ; i.vf notes and adi niaay nanus, which ' v. e have gain ! i'i on: a tra throu-rh U.o county, nun.- i.y .-lr. J ctt. e it c( mpatiy wan M r. .' I. a. :iuu u i-' Ik nslv'V, a.";:aT u i i a-:'y. a ' !: :-.(. ck li;m v:o;ng a ;argo i- : huine. in catiie, n--s, r:in, e. . Tlas hst is r...t comasete.:, U i- "..s alio:ute!y to, reel, 'r.t . it." ho.-t vv'..- , ji; we have had yetK. g t at the vaiu, and anvunt of tliis l.usiness, a:a! n.-- " uS'"- valuable staii-ti.-: .-till !"I'U t" ;.et s t .... l . . . : . : . . r a- i . . . mi' more a- ; it tae noi thwe.-ic! n f u t . i u the ( .uuv'r na.i r n t:-ave:ea !,;-s :: a ; :. t: ;. an ye Mr. Smith, v.ho-.,,: s v s i he.-t' . a it if u i r.evaje 1. !-on --. ... . '"u ami at !..: h: ad. which is ;'. a- v : :;s. . --ui moas sum I 1 . vj v ' " v . ,-.! -.a iu; -.nes-. li"-',t' v- nv 1 1 -''':'1 n we c;t.: ! ' ' : t g - t e eer -1 i W" ! ' ' I I '. i rv !.'. ;;: 1 !.;". yi.u sr-iuo :;aau and tin u ! right w - d t.k...i oe -a best we c: aud n t or all tl CatJle. D. S. D.-a;u - ; -i . M:;:i,:v 1M." H. S. 'uh.ir.s . O. Ii. cii, r. r ':: a Karr.-ey Tintothy C!a:k M. t'.g.er .. ! J. K. W 1 : .T,-.i;n ! 1 . . .-, n . ! V.'diiam i ' -ha h . - 1! i: tj.,, ,ov : .. Ih ; j He a re Ihu'i 7.' ! or :i ( 1 1 tp' R..h--;t Wi " Y' -h Jt 40 , . i o..t-. i .. ; . , i - i.a.- a Mi ! i.-.i: T i.-'O i T.-.e.td ... i ,-- . -i,- O. Ictft i e;. l-ca-a- a v ! Devid Rad y jtr. i i :.'! L. A. Halt I.. A. Had J I. N. Ai r, legate E. v.'. Parnnm. ,?. W. Pitman j H. lu.R is G. W. G.,n h: :i , :.: f i: V" V f-- g ; n i 1 Jus. Stone . am .M. .:.: ; -,n ! ' Mun n I -J. S. Gap'-i r.i : T ... T, ! '. . t : on . i. i : !'. M. ,;: 1 u.. tu aa . a I.: so ; jo I i Z. W. C.de ' .. P. We ; 1.":! ! L. G. Todd 17 Toad j;; Ru'Va-r Rhu-k Pro -I. R. Vaiicuy Jr i n Ria -h IL W. Valhrv S. L Lo:;g ' J IS IS 1 -: ."' Jd lo0 lai Ron; Ge ge i,o Id. Tewkduuy ... ! J. H. Yonng . . . . ' r.- ... i ''nes ,.-i (.c.- .i:;.;i ! C. (dlnt'-re ... Tn- 1 .VYrrs ! James Burne It ,.o I (',() I vs.iv. ii.;-.-.;; t t i oui I . Young the following in Rod; Bluff p; t cinct : u-.-. ; -i.,. .. i r m i." -t deny Hiauhiu oM -b uu s Pattr-i sor Io I.'J ('i 1 G v 1,1 J- R. Cam; hell . . A. M. Holmes 1-". G i J. B. Ihdrr.cs j D. A. Young III ii B p n ?.? ta a PHI? IMSS b kA C f W uT (4 : -AT MURRAY- jfj The 14th episode of Lmeny in two reels His Own Neniisis a Nestor comedy is B! I Tha Moving Finger i a Rex drama ' ft. Hi Ray-Curtis Co., i i Six Bi Vaudeville Acts i?.-rS gi. S S 9 Ii fc3! Saturday Evening, J Show btarls at 7:45 Sharp i I. W. f.'onn 40 10 IS i .pi i; lo hi 1 a'v Rhoden -I'lv.d'-n -Ik.' . ' : I . V. :. DavSs .. ..!!: ryp.ian . C;a isisser 1 1 . ; las Wall-cr . 1-1 i i . -i' oe . . i .. i o V . I Morr-iw . Miuer . . . 17 Id if. , i!; Maide.ner Anderson Root . . . h:i;:f.- Ro a I ee (.h.tuani J. Oiuham r-(. ! I O :it; 1 !0 Total 007 i BBrf" m ess j Now then we have corrected pret l'ty ne.-iiy all the names we had last -' wivk and in Libcitv thee wtek before. 1 - The Piatt. -mouth precinct list was not ;;o e-.-rrecttd eutiiely hut the average no r. vim be; was about right and the j number stand- : l ie.-tsae.-aah Precinct 1,747 Li: gay, i n.a re-published . . . . 70 ,'ea.ai. i nut re-publi.-hed) 144 Rock BiurTs, (this week) 1,157 The long list above -J,fir 1 ; j i otid ,oi- I The :v 1 1 ir.. e-i. part of the Coun loty lias rot been gone over and we ih'rr of ne v.- o.ie.- everv dr. v. There i-');-:u:a --e nearly 7,0oo head of cattle J i'eedir.g in Cars County and at 00 uud that would be .420.mjO. Daughter in 'ierrible SJuipe. l f. H: A. Mitehcll. Bagdad, Ky., writes: 20 j "My daughter was in terrible shape l,e ' with kidney trouble. I got her to take 40 Foley Kidney Pills and she is com r,n ulead v cuieuh" Foley Kidney Pills i X , 1- A l-i,Iai'e. 4u e- rrcct bladder troubles; stop rheu ;"",: j n.utle pain - and. backache; relieve sore ."'( ; murcies and stiff joints. Sold every- SEEDS THAT GROW. luure giov. n clove'-, Spi.o'i bu.; timu-u.v, s hoo, alfalfa, s: .0; blue ;.r--s. .. LV; cane. lVJ.": .'r.il'et, ?1.D0; !'k.a::r, sJ.oU; ALyke and White clover, ndued, 'Joe It-.; ' ape. 1 Jo; Brorre grass, h sweat cho-er. :U.oo. .Tchnsor, Mho... Neb: a ka City. 1-lJ-ltwkly Or.e way to relieve habitual constipate-i is to bike regularly a mild .aura've. Hoan's Rv'gulets aie reconi- i mended for this purpose. J-"c a box at ail drug stoi cs Steel Look! Listen! Ycu may need an Auctioneer if so w. Fa. mmi is still in the ring You will find on the Murray Exchange. Reverse AS! Calls! SatisfactsonGuarantecd ' Rates Reasonable - Address : PiailsniQUfb, flebraslta Route No. 1 1 Our AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU OUR INTEREST DOESN'T CEASE WHEN THE GOODS LEAVE OUR STORE Isn't it some satisfaction to know that when you buy an implement there is somebody besides your self who is concerned as to whether or not it makes good? You can buy goods of a peddler satisfaction it p!ee.-cs us. And if and iret what vou consider a bargain, tin case the goods prove a disappoint- inent there is no recourse the ped- i idler is interested solely in the int- mediate sale and moves on to other tield.- We tlon't conduct our bu.-ine.-s along peddler lines we couldn't if Rjwe wanted to. No matter what you buy of us, we are concerned in its giving satisfaction. We live here among you this is our home and v.e know that we can't make future sales by selling unreliable goods. And so when our implements give Murray hardware MURRAY, ITtO.M PERU NORMAL. Dr. and Mrs. House and Harold ai'.u Ycmie Cluitelr.ine gave a sacred concert in Shenandoah. Iowa, Sun- lay, April li. t.. it 1 .., ;n, ;., . jh.uh- "M1" ,,a :. from the Omaha Peru Club to j su d: at an informal dinner on ihe evening of April li1'. Pre lessor Gregg snoke before the j Lutler County ' Tt-achers A-sociation '.an Fiiday. giving his illustrated lec ture on "Vitalized Teaching of Hy giene." The list of candidates for gradu ation, including those who wili re ceie the Bachelor of Education de gree, r.u'.v numbers lv4. without a doubt this' number will be materially increased by those coming in for the summer session. Special .-trees is being put upon the preparation of the Oratorio, Stabat Mater, which is to be given at ti?e Festival of Music in June. The chorus will meet for two evening re hearsals each week in addition to the regular class work. Dr. Weaver of the University of Nebraska spoke to the Science Club . eu: c. da y."cn: on F'aua of Northwestern Cnited States. Dr. Weaver was introduced by Prof. E. C. Jean, who is deung graduate work in the University this vear. A want ad will bring you a buyer. Just ArrivingES3E3 ! ! or lboi s CONSiSTIHG OF Very Mice Patterns cf Thin as well as Percales, Ginghams and Calicos! U ATS I New and Up-to-Datc Line for Men, Women and Children. Remember Our Grocery Stock is Always Up to the Standard! nis ec uaesemer, Murray, rs. Telach & R?3ach, Tlia Dentists The largest nd best qutrpel dental ofTlces in Omahv Sr-ciahu In charge of all work. Lady attendant. Moderate Vrlcen. Porce.fcia &U:D;t, just like tooth. Instruments carefuby bitrm-r-u a.ier um:?. Send for frkb sample of Saai-Pyor P-crrhaa Treatment. K 5 fflSajj A rsiM eystcm cf t-eatxnr.nt that cures Pis. FtJtuui 31 Pigi -lKectalDi3ec!".3in asiiorttiree.uitbduia stvcrour tJL Li i-2 Xgy xgy tical opera tioa. No Chloroform. Eiher or oti:tr firnTti ansstuetic use.1. Acurecaaranteetlin every cas na rntr-l for tratrreat, end co money to be paid until mrd. Wre for bork o-j Kecta I Disease's, v ita uaaj- and tcstiniocials of more tiiaa 10e!J prominect petple who have bcn prjanratiy cure. anytnirur P'um-s ui..g i.-n.p..: at we take steps to 'ind and l en.e iy the trouble. Ve d ) busines-; over and ovi r v ah the same pt-pleand the extent of ,,.u- :,.-.trora-e depends up n l:..v well v. e ervo. siad again, tl..- p ti.ain "f this com n; unity. Ti-i- iiaeie-t thing i- v.orth while it relieves the purchaser of the fi-ar thai he wiil be cheated i . the trail-- acth-n. Our bu-i;Hss is founded n c. :.!:- dence and setvhe. Make uir .-tore jour hcaduartei - when in t-v. n. and Iniplomenf Oo., NEBRASKA r.ovs i.lavi: iui: Tin: navy The touch of real wartirr. wa -bii tight f )i-cc fuliy to ndod at tin Pui ih.glon station w .-:i three of ti e Pi.'itt.-month ii"Vs ei.li-ted in the Unitc;l States r.avy. dep. l ted to take up their duties at the Great Lake-. Ihiioi-. ruival trai'-'g -t.tio;:. Ti'.isi1 thri,' ivi-ic ( ii:,rv; ll .a",. Ceoige Renrhe aial P-e.t Windl.um I . . I who tn f.enmer.eo th, ir i.,ar v...;- service in the nay. Harry V.A!.-o:i And D wight Prop.-: were a!-o pas seneers fur ':.u:.i.i w ! a. a e they wid ' ! take t iie e:.a:idnat ion i"r the i.avv and, if .-'.a re.-fa 1 v. ill ..n ha- for the east to take up their training. A large number v ere at t he -tath'n t bid the hoys farewiil ,.r.d .-need theia on tiieir journey. a bar(;ain. For rale or would exchange for ;t;d e-tate !" lie stock, a g i pa:r.g sakon in the hea:t f Jiar-.-a if;u Mo. V i I i bear the cb--e.-t ' :-a-th.n. Good i eas !.; f.u- selling. Ramge Bldg., Omaha. Neh:a-ka. 1-U-Re. k! Cut This Out It !s Worth M::ne. Don't Miss This Cut out this .-hp. i enclose with "c to Fob y & ',.., -j-.'.". Site-held Ave.. Chicago, 111., writing voiir name a'!.l: e clt a; !v . Vol will receive in return a trial pac'.aeo ceutaiai-.ig Foley's lb i ?y nr. I Tar Compound for coueh.-. cold- an 1 croup; Foley Ki-ki.y lulls, ami FoVy Cathartic Tablets. S d 1 eve-ryv here. ress Goodsi n m kiW T Nebraska. "5 Srd Floor Paxton Block, OP.1AHA FisSuia Pay Whan Cured Sold everywhere. DR. E. R. TARHY John John-cn . . . 240 Bee Building OMAHA, HELilACKA