PACK S. PLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1917. Murray Dep a rim en Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers If any of the readers of the Journal knov of any social event or Item of interest in tli's vicinity, ami will mail same to this office, it will ap pear under this headu'. We waut ail news items Kiutok H Stand a the Bank? vLyty That question often is asked, Jl f is if not ? If a man stands well ( mm m It Might Have Been Worse. That question often is asked, is it not ? If a man stands well his words carry weight. He is a factor in the community. Everybody will stand well at the bank if he or she deposits surplus cash. We ere opening counts daily. new oc- Cur system of loans and in terest is liberal and simple. We invite a call. Four per cent interest on lime deposits. Our iJeposits arc protected bv the State Guaranty Law. MURRAY STATE BANK J. A. and F. T. Wilson, known to the people o this community as the Wilson Brothers, started to Omaha Tuesday morning in F. T.'s Ford car, where they had some hoyrs and cattle on the market that day. The trusty old Ford skimmed over the ground in fine style and was clipping off mile after mile in line time, until they came to the concrete crossint near the Dent Livingston farm. Here the 3 I DEATH OF MBS. EMMA JO SEPHINE USV11LE AT OMAHA Charles L. Creamer was a Platts mouth visiter Monday. Mrs. Kennedy was visiting at the home of Mrs. I. M. Davis Tuesday. Elmer Ilallstrom spent Decoration Day with home folks in Plattsmouth. Scottcn & Younj are doinj; some carpenter work at the Georre Lloyd h.nie this week. The corn planter in this commun ity has almost completed its job for the present season. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. J. W. Bei-pcr and W. A. Brown were Plattsmouth visitors last Friday even ing. Herman Canscmcr and family were visiiinjr at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gansemer in Murray last Sun day. W. G. Boedekcr attended the meet i;i,Lr of the Cass county defense coun cil at Weeping Water Tuesday after noon. William Puis and daughter, Miss Laura, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ilild Tuesday! a ftcrnoon. Mrs. Oliver Lloyd has been quite sick for the past few days. Dr. Gilmore was looking after some business matters in the county seat Tuesday. Joe Peters and family, of Platts mouth, were in Murray Tuesday ! evening. Jennie lihoden went to Omaha Tuesdav for a counle of days' visit in the city. Miss Ye rda Thorpe left for Fie mont ?donday, where she will make a few weeks' vi:it. Minford cc Creamer shipped a car of hos to the South Omaha market Tuesday evenine;. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown were Plattsmouth visitors Decoration Day. Will Chappel, accompanied by John and Henry Schwartz, from near Ne hawka, drove through here en route to Plattsmouth Monday Walker Gilmore has joined Uncle Sam's bipr army and has selected his t place of battle at the home of I. 31. t -. ittle broncho made a side step to the It 1:J lg8;J in Mt i.Ioas.int side of the highway, and, the surface cmct Cass county, t the of the road beine: slightly damp, thc'j;t,4j wheels skidded, and, before the boys weie aware of what was happening1, the car was turning: over and over. It made two or three complete flip flops and the boys were iloppine; with it, and when it came to a standstill J. A. discovered that he was quite badly injured, but not seriously, an ujrly wound bein cut in his finder and he was injured about the neck ! ac(i jg. and shoulders, while h.. 1. came oiu without a scratch. The car was quite badly jammed up, and was taken to Plattsmouth for repairs. The boys telephoned to Plattsmouth for an other auto, and they arrived in the county seat in ample time to take the S o'clock Burlington train for the city, were on the market with their stock and returned home in the evening. The following is a short biograph ical sketch of the late Mrs. Emma Jo sephine LinviHe, one of the highly esteemed ladies of the county, whose death has caused a most profound re gret throughout the community: Emma Josephine Sarader was born p re al d xSt oiasKa, hospital iu Omaha May 21, 1917, aged thirty-three years eleven months and eight days. The lifetime of this splcrdid lady was spent in the community where she was born and on June 10, r-he was united in marriage to Fred Lin ville. To this union four children were born, of which three were left to mourn for the mother, Creole, Troy, aged 8, and Usci.r, aged 7, besides the husband, ihe father ar.d mother. Mr. a::d Mrs. Z. T. Shrader, and two :::stei.s ard Im. UrMlin- AT.-- 1 If fhi-tv-M-;.. Grace P.hoden, of No- AT MURRAY-1 a "The Greater i ? oweri t.vo-reel Bion comedy and What It RfleanB to You! A TWO-NAME GUARANTEE OURS AND THE MANUFACTURER'S As a rule you would rather take a two-name note than a single name note, wouldn't you? -no matter whether plow or tpike-tooth Scrappiiy Married! - one reel Joker comedy j No matter how well you might know plement we sell a man nor how much confidence you it be an engine K miirht have in him, if he wanted to harrow. Big and small purchases are give you his note guaranteeing future protected equally. ! payment of a loan, you'd just a little We wouldn't handle goods of the rather have some other reliable party manufacturer who wouldn't stand back The Land of King Cotton! a one-reel Powers educational. share the responsibility with him. When we sell an implement, we guarantee it to be all we claim it to be. But behind us stands the manufac turer of that implement he shares the responsibility with us. This two- of everything he claimed for them. And so you hae real assurance that you are getting just what we r.ay you are getting when you buy from us. Both our and ihv manufacturer'.; reputations are at stake. Drop around to the store : ome day Sjnamc guarantee applies to every im- we want yoj to see what we have. three b rot he ri ser and Mrs. hawka; Roy Shrader, of Beaver Mrs. Ted Baker has been nunbered with the sick for the past fev. days. Mrs. Henry Long has been num bered with the sick for the past few days. Grandma Midkiff has been num bered with the tick for the past few-days. J. A. Walker has been shelling and i delivering corn to the Murray market j this week. Miss May Loughridge has been numbered with the sick for the past few days. Charles Ilerren has been shelling and delivering his corn to the Murray market this week. Dr. B. F. Brendel went to Omaha Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs. Eli Smith, who was placed in the hospital in that city for treatment. Earl Barge r will depart Wednes day of this week for Perkins county, where he will be employed by Vallery City; Robert Shrader, of Omaha, and Thoy Slirader, of Nehawka, as well as a large number of other iei tives. Mrs. LinviHe united with th.; United iJrethrcn church at Otierbein whe:i lntcen years oi. age and was a tie- voted member of that faith until her death. She was prepared to go. a ueiore sne leit mis wui.u sue ca.icu Tor her family and b ide them good bye as she was going home to rest. and in speaking to nor nurse sne ?a:o, '"Come with me and we will be . happy there." The funeral was or of the largest ever held in the com munity and the wealth of beautiful flowers attested the fe.ling"of love in which the departed had been held. CARD OF THANKS. To the dear friend.; and neighbors, we do.-i;e to expes.i cur. deepe heartfelt appreciation of their tender rvmnnlhv tdunvn to us in the lo. s of our be':oved wife, mother, daughter and sister, and assure them that their kindness will long bo pleasantly re rr.embercd. Fre.l LinviHe and Family, Z. W. Shiader and Family. & Cromwell for the summer on one of their farms. The farmers of this community are waging a fierce battle on the lit- le ThJv arc vcrv numerous and doing a 1 Whilc's lulay and in honor of the great deal of damage to the crops. G-ar.chna White Celebrates Birthday. Tuesdav of this week was Grandma i Miisaio- in EiVht Mile Grove nrecinct. The Murray schools closed this.y.hcre hc wil, battlc with difficulties week and marked the closing of one;of j,. a bumper crop in Ncbras- ci u:e most sucetssiui vears in the history of the schools. M. S. Davis, of Colorado, arrived in Murray this week for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. Dill. Mr. Dill Bei Root went to Plattsmouth last ' Saturday to meet Mrs. Root, who has ! been in the hospital in Omaha for the past few weeks, receiving treat ment. Mrs. Root returns heme great ly improved. Miss Lcora A. Brown returned ka this summer. L. II. Puis delivered a fine new Hudson. Super-Six auto to II. F. Leutchen near Murdotk this week. Mrs. John Brendel, of Zionsvillc, homc Wednesday from her school at has been quite sick for the' past ind., arrived in Murray this week for Cotner and will snend the summer at few weeks. a visit with relatives and friends. She lhe i.OR,c of htn. parents, Mr. and Wilson Bros, shipped one car of cattle and one car of hogs to the South Omaha market Monday even- d he cattle were sold, but the mg hogs were, held over until Wednesday owing to a ."0-cent drop in the hog lvukct Tuesday morning, and the boys thought it might be better the is a guest at the home of Dr. andIr5: jamos iUown, and return to her Mrs. B. F. Brendel. j studies at the Cotner university in Ern Carroll and family and Chas. ! the fall. Carroll, who is farming near Weep- : There was a -x t r l i ,1 r , ing uaicr came up ounuay tut " dance given at visit at the Carroll homc in Murray. Earl Powers and wife ,of Weeping Water spent Sunday at the Carroll foil ing da home in Murray. T7 T atiies Underwear ummer at the Sd Prices! Poros Knit Union Suits. 50c V-Ncck Cumfy Union Suits 50c V-Neck Cumfy Vests 50c Setsnuj Fins Yarn Union Suits 50c Misses' Union Suits . 25c Infants' Wrappers 15c Men's and Boys' Unions 50c, 65c, $1.00, $1.25 This is a very good time to anticipate your wants while slocks arc complete at these prices. Closed Jane 5th. June oth, ICegistration lay, has been designated hy the uovernor as a legal hojiday in Nebraska, and the same will be duly observed by the Murray State Bank, and will remain closed ail day. W. G. Boedekeij, Cashier. Jake Vallery has been deliverin quite a large quantity of that high priced wheat to the Murray markets this week. ' Hiatt MURRAY, : Tutt, NEBRASKA very pleasant barn given at the home oi 31 rs. George Wagner, east of Murray, last Saturday evening. There were quite a number of young ftdks present, and a most enjoyable time was had by all. Ted Barrows and W. G. Boedekcr went down to the banks of the old Muddy last Saturday on a fishing trip. The u s 1 1 n 1 fisherman's luck. The fish in Nebraska have ceased to bite since the first of May. The proper sort of bait cannot be procured. Mrs. J. W. Bergcr and Mrs. Bart lctt will open an ice cream parlor at the hotel dining room on June 1st, and will serve ice cream from Thurs day to Sunday night of each week during the season. Your patronage is solicited and will be appreciated. Jack Fhilpot shipped two cars of! cattle to South Omaha Tuesday morn-1 ning, but left home Mondavi evening. Two draw bars were I ! pulled out of his train between here!! ;and Union and a'jout 2 o'clock in the morning he was hung up in Murray ,for several hours. L. D. Hiatt, who has been confined , to his home for the past few days ! Egg-J for hatching. Single comb with a siege of quinsy, is again at his) Buff Orphington, ?1.00 per setting or jr-ost of duty in the Hiatt & Tutt ' .?-"-.00 per 100. Samuel Goodman, store. His many friends will be more1 Mynard, Nebraska. than pleased to greet his smiling fac again at this popular trading point, j FOR SALE, i Services at the M. E. church at i occasion her son, .iaiK, pianneu little surprise for her, and invited number of the old ladv residents of this community to spend the day. There were some seven or eight of these excellent old ladies present, an the day was certainly one of ' great plcasuic to them all. Early settlers of Cass county, friends for many vears. and the many incidents of their past lives, most all of which had been spent in this community, fur nished ample material lor these ex cellent old ladies to enjoy themselves for several hours. POLS & GAtiSEESER IHI Sh tL 11 Saturday Evening:. Show Marts at 7:45 bharp fill l tr mi &3!rP.rft.f imiitay Ere MURRAY, NEBRASKA OLGA MINFORD. Teacher of Piano-Forte. Sum mer term of ten weeks, begin ning June 'Jth. I FOR SALE Eight Mile Grove on Sunday, June 3,1 as ftdlows: Sunday school, Guy Ri ser, superintendent, at 2:30 p. m.; communion service at 3:30. Di E. T. j George will be present to administer , the Lord's Supper. All are invited tand urged to attend. fcOO hed; windmill, ray, Neb. po;;to; eino second-hand Inquire of O. A. Davis, 31 ur-4-30-lmo vkly Rumemher the Journal carries the finest line of stationery in town, and can please all in this lino of goods. School Entertainment. Frhkv marked the closing of Ln.-t eh)ol in school district No. 0, and n order to celebrate the happy oc ion in the proper manner, the teach r of the echoed, Aliss Josephine Rys, 'Tid hir pui!.-, cnte!tained the parents :f the school at a delightful picnic, fho pupils and their teacher had p!an:i'l on holding this picnic in the rove rear the school I tit on account ct the had liehavior ot the weather vere cornper.ed to held their fetivi its in the school room. The morn ng hours were devoted to various 'ames arrl amu.-.erntnts, interspersed vith -ocial canvci salion, which af orded the large number in attendance vi'.'ch pleasure. At the noon hour the arents an 1 friends, the pupils and heir teacher, gathered about the fes- ive board an i partook of a most unq tuous picnic dinner, an.'.l to which all did ample justice. The afternoon hours were devoted to a program oi recitations, songs and drills, which .vere rendered by the pupils and which was most appreciatively enjoyed by !he parents and friends. It was a late hour in the afternoon when the merry nicnicko'-s, after wishing Miss Rys an njoyable vacation, wended their way h.-'meward, declaring this to be cne of he most delightful picnics they have "arilcirated in for sonic time. United Presbyterian Church Notes. FLEASING ENTERTAIN MENT BY SCHOLARS OF LEWIS I ON SCHOOLS NEHAWKA GIVES LIFT TO Y. M. C. A. FUND Services preparatory to the com nuninn next Sabbath will be held 'Ziiday evening at 8:00 o'clock and Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. E. II. Pontius, of Mynard, will preach Friday evening. The pastor will conduct the services Saturday and Sabbath. Communion will follow the rermon Sabbath morning. Last Sababth Mrs. H. G. Todd, Mrs. Jackson and James II. Brown ..ore appointed delegates to the Pres bytorial Sabbath School convention, to be held in Omaha June 18. They will also attend the jubilee convention of the State Sabbath School asso ciation which is to meet in Omaha June 10, and continue its sessions un- yjl the 21st. Any others of this school who can be, at either of these conven tions is authorized to enroll as dele gates. On Monday evening last a very pleasing entertainment was- given at the Lewiston school in district No. 7, cast of Murray, by the pupils of the school, assisted by the teacher, Miss Mabel Donat, who has just closed a very successful term of school in that district. The entertainment was given for the benefit of the patrons of the school and was quite largely attended by the residents of that locality. The program was one of more than usual merit and consisted of a number of musical selections by the young people of the school, which were most tle lightful in every way, while a num ber of leadings and recitations by the different scholars proved an enter taining feature of the evening's en tertainment. The program was quite extensive and consumed a greater part of the evening, but at the close a most delightful ice cream and cake social was held that was most thor oughly enjoyed by the scholars and the patrons of the district who were in attendance at the pleasant event. To add to the enjoyment of the occasion the Victrola furnished a number of selections that were thoroughly ap preciated. The young people of the school are deserving of much credit credit for the splendid manner in which the program was carried out. Miss Donat, the teacher, is also well pleased over the successful outcome of the event. From Tuesday's Daily. The local committee, consisting of C. A. Rawls, E. II. Wescott and II. A. Schneider, who are endeavoring to raise Cas county's apportionment of $1,2."0 to the Y. M. C. A. war fund, re-jcived an encouraging communica tion from the MothoJist church at Nc hawka this morning. Mr. B. Wolph of Nehawka and the pastor of the church presented the matter last Sun day, and mot with the generous re sponse of .";'50, which will be a big help at this time. This is an example worthy of emulation in every town in the country. The committee wishes to say that the response from Platts mouth and vicinity has n:,t yet met the emergency and that every person who received one of the circular let ters, is urged to meet immediate re ply as the case is urgent and most woithy cf the mort prompt action. HOUSE FOR SALE. My four-room house, in good re. pair, three lots, one well and one cis tern, one fine cave, good summer kitchen, some fruit, coal shed. For particulars call on Mike Sedlock. Farm Estate. Loans, Insurance and See J. V. Foreman. Real W. E. Moore and wife of Lincoln were here over Decoration day visit ing at the U-ome ef Mis. cr, F. II. Steimker. 'doore's fath- II. Gri:ber, who has been located at Wisner. Neb., lias returned to this vicinitv and will make his homc in this county. H-K- f. f W. A. ROBERTSON, Lawyer. East o Riley HoteL Coates' Block, Second Floor HH CHESTER' S PILLS 'IIIC DIAMOND HRAND. A! ynur rt:c -.:i of yiwr f it l l r.'iM.l' r'nIJiiiil V-v TV.'vS Kvrs, se:il-'l with If i t fi? r""'rri't. A-r.r il KKs-TEir I C .V diamond '.i:m I'li.i.s, f-ir Si TT S3 years kn.i.vn ri-. He, t. f ife-it. Alv? kei:jhle "" r Su;D BY CRtGQISIS tVERYWHERE Urn.I Boot Ik Parks, Contractors and Builders WW-) m i-! ; ' ' !' i ; ! f i uitV'rJf Warners Rust-Proof Co rseis in Back and Jrront Lace SI,SI.25,SI.50SI.75 They are truly extraordinary corsets at ordinary prices. They are authoritive in style, light in weight, most attrac tive in appearance and fit as a part of the body. Puis & Ganseme? Murray, 7 Nebraska. Drs. 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