THUB.3DAY. FEriiUAEY 7. 1913. pljttswoutfi sran-'H etmtlt journal. page nr. Murray Department Trrparcd in the Interest of the I'eople of Murray acJ Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers 4 $ h id tu The war is cost; the United To ofiYct cash is-ourr.s. there nii'.st !e a corresponding stream of dollars ihr.viug ii:t: the national treasury. Thrift stamps and war savings stamps oiler the people an op portunity to (Ir.'o it their daily, weekly or monthly savings with the over urn 1 1'.!. In re ur:: the ;v(;vcn'.nent will repay the principal with 4 per t-.-i-.r niter, t. eomptunded quarterly. As an example of how the i.,v, or's inert y v. ill grow, sixteen war savings stamp?, costing 25 i.ieii.'or $-1. in all, with 1" cents added, will entitle the ii--p;tor to -S." . on January 1, IT 23. .'. . an :r. v ! nt . safety considered, there is nothing better on t '.ic mar net today. A!! the resources of the richest government on i-arth are behind the itainps. Murray State Bank, MURRAY, I I. rath was h;ohii'g alter j .'t:. ' . liengcu has btcn r.u ta in Li-ict'ii Tuesday. ; ' ere-I with the tick for the past few I i . ;vrt Wh : h'uir.cs was looking alter i r.mt-.Ts in 'he eoa:ity j las .S iturduy evening. !.-. and Mrs. Jackvoti entertained t-i:.. leachers of the school ai a six o'clock dinner Tuesday veiling. a.: . j. T. Lrer.del and Mrs. T. J. IT-, l.dtl will entertain the Ladies A: '. Society at the heme of Mrs. J. F. '- :-i,-l in Murray on next Wodues ...'" ;: f' eru sen. The i; .,al rhythm e; oti'.cers for the l-.cal chapter of the Hcd Cross . it t y wi;l he held r t tne library ; ,-);.;; or. n- :: Saturday evening. All in-, inhere are ousted to attend. Wedu :st";iy i'r. Jack. on went to V. -ii ;:re.c nt at two meetings .a aj-.'.re--e' b ; : pict a' ion of !;. a of the Xaiional Service !, tr-is.-d t i the I'nited Presbyter- j ian Churt'n. T'i" fiuii :! i'resV.yi erinn Church r-ah'v.H. School at l':0f a. m. Ser- :::! lv t h-- t:a.--t ( r at 11. lnn.it: : ervi . -.T"-.n 'ay Itev. I), h. Hushes. : t:i t j. Hi. r.veryor.c invited to a t-:.d I l.-'-.o '-'rv ice--. The Mar.-.y KUetrie Light Com : t.... loose he-, a .uccetis:"i!l in cl :- a i.-t'ac'ory c.;iract villi tli" .'-..ra--:; L-i-ihtittg Co., for the ex t n- h.ti of Jn ;:- 1 :.; lo Murray, and : v. ark ;f layi'ig the line will he coinaa-nced ju; t so. :; as pr.ssdble. and bvfor r.utey iTionths Murniy will he wtdl 1 i ! l ' 1 with, a modern plant rnd up-to-duT' equipment. AUCTSOriEER Always Ready. for Sale Dales far cr near. KATES REASONABLE SATISFACTION OH NO PAY! I1KYEKSE ALL CALLS Telephone 1511 Murray Exchang-e Journal Want-Ads Pay! 3 thai tne e? .iid with tea: service v..e give you prices that are below today's t and '":ua! to "P.cfore the War" prices. It is ccrniag time : you v.iil ro-ed shoes for spring wear, and with the high prices v (-. tiers are asking you it will pay you to drop into this and eet your fit right now. WORK chocolate elk. blather cut, black outing, chrome sole ai-: bliKhor. heavy oak sole, a great wearer, aiuia to a. calf, welt, oak sole: comfort in every pair tar. a ivy. t; kind the soldier wenrs; others ask $6. SO extra wide, mule skin, oak sole, a special i't ten" DRESS Aie::' gati me'al bincher, welt, oak sole; bring S5 any where?4. 1 it a - gun na tal. Neolin t.ole, very dressy shoe, underpriced 3. guv metal, button, oak sole, mat top, a good fitter 4. ',:- ,' t.tci mea!, welt, sizes 2 Ji to 5 ' . at wholesale price. 3. i "??? met?! ha e. sizes 2 -a to S wear in every pair S. i i u ! e l ien's lace, tizes & 1 to 2 1 2 tiiil-' rchool 5-lioes.. the kinds for growing feet $2.25, S2.o0. 2 Scat t er Smile:; and Suushiue- P.uy a Smileage P.ook for oae of the Pays in Camp and Send It Today.- Siatt MURRAY, States $1,000,000 an hour. y-ii-i: dy and tremendous drain upon the nation's NEBRASKA Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fans wore ! 'i;:;-;;:: with county ieat friends Tuesday. Fred Caninhell has leen suflering from a severe attack of appendicitis this week. Miss Hazel Davis has been sick with the grippe and tonsil:ti for the past wee!:. John I iendrickson sr.. visited with his sen John and family for a few cays the past week. .Tatr.es Lrown war- looking after .-oa.e matters of bn-anets in Omaha Tut t: day of this week. W. K. Good and wife and Miss Pertha Xiekels were transacting busi ness in P'attsmouth Monday. Albert and Fount Wilson nurcha- I ed a new com sheller t li is week, from the John r Corner dealer, of Platts mout h. The little daughter of Mr. and Mr--. James Pusel has been fuher- !. ..-. - ..... i io won I'lo.'iuoo:' lit i-'i ' lit ju . j fr days. j Vh- little baby of Mr. and Mrs. ' Fd L' r.cli. who i as heT. numH-red , v.-Ml? the t-iek i'or the past few days is slir.htly improved. Mr. and Mrs. S'.ierm.an Oshorn.e ate rejoicing this week over the ar- ir;Y.J if a new baby boy at their !.(.!:' on January .'rd. Tdr. Jos. Sans has relied the I'.nrper residence property in M.ir ray and will move into the same about the first of March. Miss Xcliie Johnson, of Ong. Ne braska, arrived in Murray Tuesday morning for an extended visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. V.. S. Smith. Frank Marb-r, one of Uncle Sam't soldicr boys from Camp Funston, ar rived i:: Murray Monday afternoon for a few days' visit with home folks and friends. He was recently trans ferred to the Supply department and likes the new position very well. He was granted a few days' furlough for the transaction of some business matters at homo. t SHOES guaranteed counters. insoics$: elks, a bargain price 2 S5 Of) .sr. , .n r oo .0 0 .so .0 0 .so .25 .cr. .85 SHOES . Tut NEBRASKA Lsiv The children of Mr. and Mrs. C. F Harris are all sick with the measles. Mrs. Will Patterson has been luimb-.-cJ with tiie sick for the past i'ev days. Miss Laura Puis came down from Omaha lat Sunday to spend the day with home folks. Minford & Creamer shipped a cr-r load of hogs to the South Omaha market Tuesday evening. Henry Creamer went to Omaha Tuesday evening and was on the market Wednesday with their load of hogs. All Nickels has been quite sick for the pas: few days, suffering from a seere cold and threatened attack of p::e'.::acnia. C. M. Minford returned from Liu coin Monday. where be had aee:? spending a few days with his fam ily in the capita! city. Mis Kva La tine, who has been employed in the Pals & C.ansem-.'-store tor the past few weeks, ha: resigned his position. Mr-. S. O. ""ixen was taken to the ho.-pita! i? Omaha lasi Saturday, where she was operated upon fcr at. attach tit appendicitis. Frank Vailery and W. G. Poed It er made a deal this week v.'aereby they beeome the: owners of the Clay ey eighty acre farm north"., e.-t of Murray. Dr. i I'rendel drove ta Ilat tu rnout h Tuesday and accompanied Dade Kakes to ihe hospital in Oia aha, where V.r. Kakes will receive u? ed ical t reat men t . Mrs. Cecii i'eitit iias h-'-?i a.ontr tho.-e on t!ie tick list i'or tne pa-t few days. Her mother. Mrs. Met 2. of Tain, ape. lias been here visiting itii her daughter for the pest few da vs. Mrs. George Khoden, wiio hta 'eon .Buffering for the past few weeks with a severe attack cf bload poison ing, and who returned, heme frw-a he hos-"ta? r-tue.e fee days ;g", js in!provI:?g shv. iy. Mr. aai airs. George f'ibl, f?i I'iattsmouth. Mr. :t:?d Mr;. Wilhai:: Whrich. cf P:kia. Phnias and irs. Adam IMld. of Plattsmoath. were visiting at tiie -aatie t r Mr L. 11. Pule-, in Murray, Tuesday. John Ferris and fiimily. Mrs. W. S. Sn-;?h aa.d Mrs. C. II. Hairis a!! drove to Linto'n last Sunday, wh r ihey sp:vt the day e.T the io.pit.M with Mr. Harris. (ratio's many l'riemls will be leased to learti that lie is fottimr a'ong nicc-ly. and wiH stio'i be restored lo his ftrm,-r health. Kohort Go'd will soon become a reaider.t of Murray, closing the d---al last week whereby he purchases the old Loughridge homestead ja.t ea-t of Murray. This place contains twelve acres and is a mighty ehoieV mail tract of land. Mr. Oo.d will move to the new jdace about the first of March. Sidney Cook, who has been mak ing iiis home wit!? his son. southeast of Marrry, is making preparations for going to Fort Leavenv. orth. Kan sas, where he expects to make his home for some time at tie Old Sol diers' Sanitarium. The tad gentle man has not been in very good health for some time, and hopes to refrain strength at the sanitarium. There came very near bei'ig a ser ious fire in Murray on last Monday, morning about It o'clock at the W. A. Scott restaurant in Murray. The fire was evidently caused from a defec tive f!:u and caught between the ceiling atai the roof, and was mak ing pretty good headway toward tla destruction of the bulldirg v, hen it was discovered. The; faithful vol unteer bucket brigade of Murray was mighty soon on hand, and ne great damatre was done. There was a hole several feet square burned in the roof. James Tiguer and -Miss Mary West were married in O tea ha on Friday of lust wet!:, returning to Murray Saturday, and were met by a merry cnanvari party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Puis on Mo.aiay ev ening, where the occa--::o:i was dn!y celebrated. Miss Mtry West ws one of the popular young ladies of this community, well liked by all who knew her, where she was born and reared to young womanhood. The groom is a steady, energetic and prosperous farmer of this conimun ity and has proved himself a man of Mtrling worth rmong thosa about whom he has lived for so many yeari,. The newly welded couple will make their home on the James H'halfant tana near Union. The Uournal joins with the many friends !in extending congratulations. c ! Tf any of the rra'lrs of t Journal know of any SM-'ia! OTon' cr hem of ii:t-iiht in this vicinitj ;uui r; ri.il snnie to tliir ot'iii'i'. 11 wit; poar iirnit'i- tins lifjiditstr. e int ail news itcu.- Koitoh J. M. Johns, of Platt'-moath, came down. Tuesday nae-; ie.g to do some work at the Puis garage. John Ilo'uecheidt. of Plattsmouih. came dawn Tuesday morning to re main over that day -with hit. son, east of Murray. liarioy. th-o littie sou 01 Mr. and rs lama i'uls nas lu-en anno ki c ;," 1 :.. !,- for tie part few days, suffering from an atiacl: of pneumonia. Mr. ami Mr. W. I!. Pais arrived 1 "!'!" lrem Cole-id-e iast Saturday evening, where they had been o at tend the I'uuiral of Mrs. Puis la ter. Mrs. Fred larks. Death of Hrs. Fred 5. Dirks. F!i;:ai.eii' Kath.iyn Danniek was born in Chicago. July ItM'a, ISSa. In her early childhood she came to Platt-uaouth with her parents. In the year of lSf'O site and her par ents moved to Ne'ih Pranek. in Otoe county, and in the year of 1002 they moved to Coleridge. Neb., residing there until her death. She was married to Fred S. Dirks on February 24th, !e('4. She hat been a long and patient sufferer, be ing stricken v- ith paralysk. six yecrt. ago. livery known power was c tterl- ed to relieve b'V -nfferings, but to no avail. She was a namhor of the- Carman Lutheran church from child- h r d. She wa:- ceih-.l from this earth : Tor. da v. January 2S'h. 191. at t:"o a. m., at the age of years fi md 11 :,: ae n-ave ou rn ii' r les a ! tvirr: iiu.-band. hei 'ular a?.d d two sisters. Murray, Nth.. Mrs. -W.. ii. 10 -, K . n d Mrs. Georu Tuerich . of Cole idt e. Neb., and : t br a i:- rs. Frd. -. L home, and Le" a. who is in the army at San Ant ci.io. T"xas. The funeral was la id Wednesday at caie o'cla?k p. m., front the Cer raati Lirhcran c 'lurch at Lawn I. idee. :i"ar ''eltrldtve. and tlie rt' re.ains laid to res! i", the beautiful ciaa'tery near the c! itieh. P.ev. Oi terseurg conducing the services. PiT-rr it? cat? le head of go-id P"d Poll cattle. 1 fre-i cow now and one will be freh in a v.e--h or -a and 4 fre.-h in .' pring. 4 yc:.ri"n calves. Geargia Crcr.r:a.r, J.Ir.rrav. N b. t- l-tfwk!v ST0EE3 TO CLOSE. "a.:: ply ing with the request 'of the Sin to Coiai'dl of iKfen.e the fvd low ing places of business in Muiray. will cia: - eat ii eveni:;g at C. :1'0 p. :r. except Saturdays. MURRAY HARDWARE CO. PUI S G ANSEM ER. HIATT 01- Ti'TT. W. S. SMITH. C0HING PULLIC SALES. Dates of of Cel. Vv7. E. Your.g for the Month of February. Monday. 1 1 th Geo. Ost. Nehawl a. Tuesday. 12th Fred Hild. My r.ard. . Wedi.e.-uay, 1 St ii- Chats'. Loved". Mynard. Tiiursday, 14th John Lloyd. Mur ray. Friday, 15th Mrs. C. F. YaHery. Mynard. Saturday. 10th ('has. Chriswis ser, Murray. Monday, 18th Robt. Good. Mur ray. Tuesday. H; t h F. Rambout, Wy oming. Y"t!dnesday, 20 h Mrs. Joe Sans. Murray. Thursday. 21st J. R. Vallory, Mynard. Friday. 22:1 J. W. Marshall. Piattsmouth. Monday. 25th Charley Creamer. Plattsmout h. Tuesday 2Cth W. 11. Heil. Cedar Creek. Wednesday. Thursday, Friday. 27. 2S and 2S -at Crattt, Xeh. Troy Siirader, from stut Invest of ?durray. was a busine.--s visitor in Piat-mo-uh this af: crnr.cn, he beinr interested in the workings cf the in coin 2 tax la w. , B0WMA17 13 C0MIKG. 5th number of Lyceum course is Powmtin in character partrarvals, Feb. 11th. Do win a 11 is a wonder. He makes a hit at every engagement. lit knows how to entertain and instruct He is a whole troup combined in one. Paimele Feb. lltli. Ticket's reserved at box cilice. Saturday, Pel). Ith at one o'clock. Ti: th:g :'!i;! 'uH'! nitcii a 'rabbit iin't worth its feed. SJ It. T. ('. I'm'U.ck, who i.-, pastor of; t j ;i Tiiia d Pro. byteri?;n church at ( I i Philadelphia, v.-as down from ():n::l:a,i g! where- he m a it! in:;' the government 1 1 in seme war worb, for a visit v. ith 1 1 his cousins, T. II. and J. K. I'oHoch. I jot" this plavo. .Mr. I':lloelv is a very learnt d gentleman and is we'l in farmed on Ihe things that pertain to ma! Mie church work mere effici ent as wt il as upon the present war, vhitr? is hi.:- mission in Omaha and the middle west at this time. He is chairman of the National Service cer.;?:imsien of the United i rehy cria a church and is accom- ui-.-d en ; 1 1 i s trip west by Rev. Vv". 1 ie ; ' a 1 ? 1 . h mn'iruinp or iMo T'ti'i..- 'Ju ai ! o"!i i -'i-ior'l occniti. t,te it-, ' j k Hi.,. , r Pit-. - I.,,". - t I .. 1 ',-r-...-i n.S 1- f n- ,ii i 1 1 i .r : ii-,. 11.. i.ih " i-., - the commission organized at. the rug gestion oi President Wiieon to aid in war .a':!-: both at home and across the water. Whii" in Omaha tia-se men are e: -gaged in i.-aking talks to meetings over the city, they havi.Mg spoken 1 ,'ft.ra a c.-ia::any cf Commercial club mtmber.-. at ! will tonight ad-drea:- a ni'.ctlng at the Presbyterian church at Twenty-fourth ami Hedge :-e- ' i' C-matm. Mr. Pollock i " a very pleasing ac:ii!c::va to meet and a fuie can-' vert at ionaiist. WHAT'S THE MATTES WITH THE FLAGS Many cempl urns are coming to our tars regar. the di plapicat ed J iippearance the flags are in over tne ! i-y. ovr att-ntioa v.as call-to to tht , one which, was at the Garfield Park ! q:;T. Put nhtth is entirely gene, end the half tne v.hi-h. flies from l:e court hoa.ee. Looks tike we cc-uld a ji'ara better flags than the conditions of ihe ones in use. Fufcscribe for the Journal. nun ( & 1 E r b L I a h Lt Ti:t '.:?: .iortigned will offer for sab. :l l u.iic Auction at his home two m:ke east aial t wo miles south of Murray, and four and ene-haif miles northeast of Union, on KCNEAT. FZESUASY 18 tlie follw ,vi:.g described property, to- -rlf'?.c. 0: Horses 10 h: ree, Z years old, weigh (hie l.o .a. On " hay mare. -1 years old, weigh! 1 di. a. One bay mare. 2 years old. O00 black yearling colt. One bay mare. V years old. weight whh foal by jack. Ot.v hrovn mare. 4 y-ars old. v.i. la t.a. vitii f'al by jack. .) e loach ieare. 1 0 y-urs aid. wt. l.h", with :"o:U ly horse. (!' iuickskin mare, 7 yeare old. w ei-i; l,2-'i0. "s ith foal. Or. a t ci mare. 8 years old. wt. Lit': it. with foal. Ma' inuie. ce-ming 2 years old. 2? Head of Cattle and Ecgs 20 One gcH-d r.iiik cow, be fresh soon. One cow giving milk now. One yeariing "neiie-. One cow, 7 years old, fresh in Soring. O ?e Re i IoIe ail, coming 1 year old. Three coming yearling steer calves coming yearling steer calves. One Short Horn laill. 2 years old. Light head of bred gilts. Two barrow;, weigh 175 pounds. One i'oland-t hina boar. Farm. Implements, Etc. 0?:o farm v. agon. One wagon am! rack. One bobsled, nearly new One oid buggy. One 0-foot Deering binder. One fi-foot. Mc.Cormick mower. One Janesville rang plow. Cue Case 4 -wheel lister. One earn ;.la?:er with check row. j One walking lister. j Pes.da.er culiP attir. nerly new. One C-row cultivator. Tvo Snring-trip Avery cultivators. One a-scction harrow. t):ip 2 -row stalk cutter, nearly new. One Jahn Deere disc, nearly new. One sei of 1 ' inch harness. "Xwo tets of single harness. Two seas of fly neis. Five ,,acd horse collars. Five tons of haled alfalfa. Five tons of No. 1 haled timothy. Sale Commences at 10 A. SI. Lunch will be served at noon by W. A. Scott. Terms of Sale. A credit of from six to twelve months will be given on all sums over $10, purchaser giving good and'. bankable paper, bearing eight per c'uit interest from date. All sums of S10 and under cash.. All property must lie settled for before being re mmed from the premises. ROBT. GOOD. oos- w. P. YOPXG. Auct. W. G. BOEDEKEH, Clerk. Our- Service AMD WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU! We Are Here to Help in Real Team-Work! And Team-Work This Year is Going to Count More Than Ever Before. You are planning a big year on the farm the biggest in your life- time. You are considering every factor that will help you get bigger and bcttcr trop yields. Connect your plans with our ser- ' ' .'as much as, or more than, any lac- I .. . 1 ... 1 :.. tor outer mail juuittncs i;i mm community. We know that we can help you far more than can any out tide concern whose interest is r.ot particularly in the welfare of this community, as your interest and our interest are. You are planning, first of all, for additional implements of high qual- ity. We have at your service a sup- Murray Hardware Murray, IIG DAITCE AT COAT LIS HALL Platttmouth. Nebr. WED. NIGHT. FEB. 13TH music irr J zz ORCHESTRA 1 THK BAND WITH A RAG- i . TIME SOUL. GIVEN BY THE i PELUNi: DANCING CLUB. ?V ADMISSION. GENTS ? SPIlCT.vTOPS 2."c L.00. LADIES FREE. COMDINAION3 OF WALL t I ! A NCI NUS. RIGHT IN Ce OR. RIGHT IN DESIGN, RICilT IN Ql'ALITY, MEANS HARMONY. OUR CAREFUL -f. SELECTIONS ARE RIGHT V COMPINATIONS. ' -4 MAX DUSTEItHOFF -I Fainter and Decorator. -I-'h MURD0CZ, NEBR. iitiftii.iriTtiifi Troy Wiles was a visitor in this city today coming to look after some business and to see about some, mat ters at the countv seat. Wendell Ileil and son Phillip Heil were in the city this afternoon, at tending the tax instruction school at the court hou?e. aimday, February 16th SPECIAL AT OUR STORE! We will serve hot lunch and the famous Queen's Taste and Golden Dar3 Coffees free all day. EVERYBODY WELCOME! Special prices on coffee for this day only. Get your supply at the low prices. mis (& uansemer, Murray, A mild anastnetic oicd. A cure guarantees lri every case acsoepted Tor treatis ;nt, oci no money to be poid until cared. Write for book oa Recta IK eese3. with tata,c and testis laiui ct more tuaa 1000 promit ert people who have beea perma&oittly cured. DR. . R. TAny 240 Geo Building . OMAiiv NEBRASitA Drs. Ellach & fiach, Ths Dentists 5 The lrrl nd beat qaippsd oharga of all rork. Li.dy attandnt. Just lllca tooth. ImtruiaaaU oaroluiiy Sand fcr r-e.it mpl f Sni-Pyor 3 ply of implements especially adapt- ed to help you realize jour plans, They are' here for j'our inspection before you buy. Come in and see them now. Get fully acquainted v.ith them. Find out how well they fit in- with your plans. liven though these implements have a two-name guarantee ours and th.e manufacturer's there's an advantage in your knowing them thorou&-1:lv bcfore you buy them. Come in and hook your business up closer with our service for effec tive team-work in the big year now ahead of us. Pcfare you buy, when you buy and after you buy, our ser- vice right at your hand all the time will help you get bigger results from the big year that's coming. and Implement Co., Nebraska -!! Mrs. Uon Norman of Ltlgewood. ' So. Dak., is in the civ looking after s. i matter of the draft, as it is touch- j . ing her husband, and is making an j appeal from the plating of Mr. Nar 4. j man in the firFt class, being a mar ! ried man, and is taking the matter j hci'ore the District Ponrd. Mr. N'or . 1 man who has been firing for some 2. J time has been promoted to the posi- ! tion of engineer recent ly. 1 EVE3YB0DY K1I0WS Everybody knows that moderate eating and drinking, regular sleep r-.rd careful attention to or.e's diges tion and cdiminat'ot are indispai rabie conditions if you want to have health. . But only few are doing it. and therefore a remedy which helps to restore the normal functions of digest he organs belongs to the iu cessities of life. Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine is unquestion ably the most reliable remedy in such cases, because it st tains per fectly its object: It cleans out the stomach and the intestines and helps digestion. At all drug stores. Price SI. 10. The usual severe weather conditions will not impress you with fear if you have at home Triner's Liniment, an excellent remedy for chillblains. sprains, neuralgic and rheumatic pains, and Triner's Cough Sedative, an unsurpassed remedy for colds and coughs. Prices at drug stores: Triner's Liniment. f.5 and C5 cents: Triner's Cough Sedative, 2 5 and 50 cents. Dy mr.il: ' ' liment 45 and 75 cents, Sedal':'. - uid CO cts. Joseph Triner Ct a oa . Man ufacturing Chemists, 1 :;i.:j-13 1 3 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago. Nebraska FSsiuia-Pay When Cured system of treatment that cures Piles. Fistula and other Recta 2 Diseases iu a short tim. without a severe eur gisal operation. No Chloroform. Ether or other general dentl oflficet in Onuhk SpotllU ta Modfrve Prtcg. Poroalaia ftllurm, Lrioiu auer umni. Pyorrha Tretnijt. 3rd Floor Paxton Block, OMAHA