PLATTSMOUTH SKMI-WUEKLY JOURNAL PAUE FTVflu Mrs. A. F. Seybert and Miss Ethel WZ SS2 f and friend, Miss Grace Smith, of Om-j aha, took dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Keil Tuesday. ! There was a very pleasant birth-' day party given at the home of A. F. Nickels last Friday afternoon, given by Miss Alice, in honor of. o Murray Dep ur service If any of the rearlprs of the Journal kno of any social pventor item tf inrrrost tn this vicinity, and will mail same to tins oHiee, it, will ap pear iimler this heading. We want all newsltemb KoiTOii THURSDAY. AUGUST 22, 1018. artment AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU What If You Were Buying An Airplane to Use? You Would Insist on Knowing All About that Machine Before You Bought It, Wouldn't You? Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers her brother Gene's 12th birthday.) time. Build Up Your Bank. Account Take time by the forelock. Don't be satisfied with a small balance in bank. Deposit every dollar that you don't require for your actual needs. Money is safer in the bank than in your pocket or in your home. You'll be more loath to draw c check than spend the cash. Sec us about an account. Wc do all kinds of banking. v.ir per rent interest on ti ne deposits. O.ir deposits are rotcctcd by the State Guaranty Law. &3URRAY STATE BAF3SC na i .Miss I.dia Todd is numbered with M k in is Week. The Oliiimi:; family :U1, rs. M. 'rak. w .;' Omaha visitors on last ! !::::d - (lull's coat on the I . Yi. m::; read. Inquire at the Jour- O 'Vu-r. W.i.ied : l;iy. - pure bred l)u I';l:s with a pi-diuree. Oldham .-:!oe. i'arni. .Mr. a;ii .Mrs. Janii-s I'.iown anl tv. : 1 . 1 1 i i r rs wi re in Omaha Tues da of this wee!;. .Mrs. Ost, of .Memphis, v. as visit in:; in aii'I near .Murray for a ys the n:h( week. Mtv. . '. H-rie-T ::i:l children, i f -1 i ml; W'a: r, spent Sunday with -Mr. at"! Mrs. Win. liiee. rela f i ve f 'Irs. II. C. Todd are look- in.: .Utr -on:.- natters of interest in hj-i' -s ai.-l p'e-jMiro trip in the v. e-i-rti art of the state. .Mrs. I.nli Louhridi;e was called 1 ' it i tills we' k to eare for her moth er. Mr . I'rov:i. who has been very : ! . h reported some better for t !e pa. t lew days. Ir. an 'I Mrs. (JUniore returned lroni thir v.esTcrn trip the latter part el last week. They r port a iy enj..yolle time all through tliO the jn'iriiey hot !i tioin ami curiiirii; ami in the sta in I'erkins ami Chase i Km; i ie. where the Or. is interested in mi!;,i' land proposit ions. They re port all rep conditions in hoth these eoonfj.s as l Kelvin: of t e ea r. Win. visitor Slav J'uls. fat Fran- j-r.. was -'aturday. , from I'nioii i Plattsmouth was vis- Sunday. was a Sunday Sliest of .Miss itiir; in Murray last .Miss iia.el Hwvey visitor in Murray, a .Margie Walker. .Miss .Margie Walker was a Platts mouth visitor last Friday evening, a iiii'ri of .Miss Iovcy. John Hohsc-eidt trucked it to Om aha Ttie....y morning, with a cow that was on the market that day. Minford i Creamer shipped a ear ioad of rattle and Im.s to the South Omaha market Tuesday evening of this week. Mr-. Minnie 1. Wood, of Lincoln, ha-: Iseen in .Murray for the pp..-t few days visiting with friends and rel fices at the old home. .Mrs. C. M. .M in ford 'and daughter. Miss Oula were in Plattsmouth last Saturday cvenin:;. Miss Clara Voiinu: returned with tlmnt and spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker took i Sunday dinner with lr. and Mrs. jciiimore last Sunday. The many .friends of Mr Walker will he pleased to see that he is improving from , his re rent illness. ! Will Smith went to Plattsmouth 'Tuesday niorniui; accompanied by jhis two nieces. Miss Cleo Goweu ami j Mi.-s l.oretla Smith, hoth of Onir, LVehr.. and were returning home af- fine at this time COTTONWOOD LOGS FOR SAKE e or w i t . r Ui'ii eottouwood logs for I! pot in a mill and will it !'-. r at t!:e right price. Kale sell For particular.; CKO S. RA V. Murrav, Neh. ter a few davs visit in -Murray at the hom' of their uricie and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith and two neit cs drove down to Nebraska City last Sunday where they spent a few hours with friends and reltivcs. Mrs. Mabel Wilkins, of Omaha, came j down last Saturday evening, and was an over Sunday guest at the the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Tutt returning home Monday morning. Giomam Peacaie! Ncw assortment of Red Seal and Toilc du Nord Ginghams, in the latest checks, btripes and plaids.. I hese are an exceptional offering at the price and it will pay you to stock up now, as they will be higher: RED SEAL GINGHAM, per yard 35c Toil du Nord Ginghams, per yard 3oc Genuine Indigo 36-inch Percales, in stiipeo. polkcr dot and neat figures, per jard 3oc Hiatt . Tut 4 9 MURRAY, NEBRASKA Mother Davis have the sick list for the Robt. Slirader was visiting in the county feat last Saturday. Alex Campbell was in Platts mouth visitor last Saturday. Nick Friedrich and Adam Schafer were .Omaha visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Wolfe has been on the fick list for the past week. Fred Campbell and wife were county seat visitors last Saturday. John Sutton was visiting with Plattsmouth friends last Saturday. Mrs. A. F. Smith has been mini- Father and both been on past few days. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. (lien Thompson has been quite sick for the past few days. The little baby of Mr. ami Mrs. Will Wiles has been numbered with i ho sick for the past few days. (Jen. Kay was looking after some matters of business in Plattsmouth Tuesday afternoon of this week. Merman (Jansemer and wife spent the day last Sunday with Mr. and bered with the sick for the past few Irs. Alf. (Jensemer in Murray. dav Tncl.. Finn lloAman uiio has been Jack .Mc.Nati ami family were - . . . .. numbered with the sick- for the nqsfc rlioppmg in Flat tsniout ti last I liurs few weeks, has been improving thisjlay. I-. . . . . . . week. .ilis. Alex Kiiouen tias neen numu A I I- ll,-lo ,, .tnw,, friinie'1'" " " " ",v 1 1M- i"'01" ,v " Plattsmouth Tuesdav morning for a I fr jiwl M tt'll Tluthi Timlin few davs visit at the home of Mr. '" ' ' ' '"v ' e 1 ..f Al.. I Hi. I.",-,..t f ( in : .lr 1 1 Air -iii.l Mrc CniL-.i -ill.! I.'vsl I'eter .lolinsou and sons llenrv and I it,',il r'nmii iljtvvfi t'rrln f)lll:4ll l:i;t I .. ...Jl.. . . V 11. V ' .1 I.. 1.1. . .... T . .111. .1 ... 1 M onra-i were in i laiismouin veu- Mimiav In spend the tlav witti Home inesuav aiternoon. folk-5 Mr miil Mr Win l.:ilfne -or. ami .Mrs. .viarun i .ai . ie , ..js . , ; n wifh rllarIy rrailll,r all(1 went over to Iniou'eiie, la., last Jiat- i.u., o,,,i.,,- .no,., ...... ium., A,rs j xv Vii rll. v and daughter parents, returning home Monday. .,. K!,r ..,,ri, ,.,,,. sent vis Miss Lena l'hilpot and Miss Ort-htois last Saturdav. man, oi omalia, spent the aiternoon ,. (). itamge was looking after last Sunday with Miss Ogla Mintord. 'some matters of business in the conn Miss; !)( Carrison, of Union, has ,v s,.at ;,st Saturday afternoon, been in -Murray for the past few a!!(j Mrs j,,, Hendricks and days visiting with her ireiend. Miss m;-s t; c; jav were shopping in .Jessie Harrows. She came up Wed- Nebraska City one day last week, uesday of last week. j Fnola I'lrich is speinling the lat- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sans and Mr. jer part of h r vacation w ith her and Mrs. Ted narrows and families aK!,t, Mrs-. Joe I'.eil. near Mynard. went to Omaha Monday to attend Farris was making a visit the funeral of Miss Harriet Harrows. with couiny seat friends last Friday They were accompanied by Mrs. Jos. ' an,i uhile there paid the Journal .vans. ;o::ie a pleasant call. Mrs. Frank llothaway from the Conrad Johnson was in Platts 'lorthcrn part of the state, came to:IluMltIl yesterday, and while there Omalia Monday to attend the tuner- j t-aih d at the Journal oliice and en al of Miss Harriet Farrows, ;iini , r,., ,is name for a year's stih froin Omalia came on down to Mur- j . -rj j,t ion to the paper, ray lor a few days visit with her vfe have been informed that Phil brother. Ted Harrows and family. j,, Keil has ordered one of the tine L. 1 1 . 1 ulo, ot the .Murray t.arage. . v.-lie cars from the Puis garage in sold another one of those lluilson Murmy. It looks as Speedster cars this week. This onean,i i,js family wvre went to Hanker Stun, of Avoca, who a KeiKJrace. Marie Sophia and Albert Wagner. Dorothv and Victor Wehr bein, Arthur Jensen, Elbert and Ow-t-n Keil. Alice and Will Creamer. Ice j cream and cake w ere 'served by Miss Alice. WAIITS TO LOOK BOCHES SQUARE IN THE FACE "Put n i e where I can look the (Jer- inians :-vinare in tne lace. This expresses the desire of at least one Cedar County patriot who is anxious to gt t into the front line t ror.ches even before the federal gov ernment is ready to ask him to go there. A. C. Cisney. residing between Laurel and Sheldon in the southern part of the county, has a wife and me leant iful little girl ami is en- ;umi in i ne operation oi a iarin. For these good reasons he was ! p'ated in c lass 4 under the. selective j draft regulations. This represents I a too doubtful an opportunity to ren- der active service to his country for Ja patriot of Mr. Cisney 's makeup. ;v.ifh one brother now in active ser i vic in France and another recently j dls-.diarg d from services because of physical disability. On Tuesday he land iiis loyal wife came in to inter jview the local exemption board with ja view of getting so placed as to have an opportunity to get into the ; war game. The first question put to him by the exemption board members was i to as!: it he had had any special ! training along the mechanical lines i the board explaining that in this ; case he would be able to get into 'some special branch of the .service. ' "I grew up amongst machinery", 1 was his reply, "but," with an air that ! h. spoke his sincerity of .purpose. i'!":i'i put me there. What 1 want j is to get where can look those Ger- man s s o' b s square (in Ho' face. 1 want to get in the : t reaches at. t!ie first opportunity." j And the good wife evinced her Puis garage though Phillip 1'ialiy patriotic instinct by her will poing to take incness to at once .sign a release. car pleasure in the future. changing her husband's classifi ed i:.s car "go. Tl'e sti.Ien s'-en passenger, and he tied with the make, but stolen fotne few weeks j; j car was a 1 1 udson ( nnnt !i . . . was sat is selected a ! mat ! ers c i t v b ( reann r drove to i'u-'sday to attend to some of business. While in .tiie look" time to call at the speedster this time. 'journal of'ue and renew for his pa- L, e Nickels and sisters. Miss Etta'pt.r f;r another year, and Airs. Wur.teman, and cousin, j Charley Creamer started to Platts Mis iiertim Nickels departed last .i.out Ii last Tliursday 'with a load Saturday for Leigh, Neb., the home (1f corn a,t ,,,. ()f his tine black of Mrs. Wurdcman. where they will dropped dead in the road. The make a few days visit. Mrs. Wurde- ' j,,ss ,,f a o0(,d Iiors. la, is- j c:'.! i'ti to class one. i Finlt r the ;dau'now followed by he war depa rt men t , Mr. Cisney w ill more than likely have an opportun ity to voliiunteer as one of the niem ' hers of Cedar county's next draft : quota, and he is making his plans with thai aim in view. His faithful wife is arranging with t he. assistance ot man has been here visiting with home folks for the past few days, and the folks took her home in the auto. George Reynolds met with a very painful accident last Saturday, when sure Hit hy the Mr. Albert Lo; one of his horses broke his arm at kicked him the elbow. spending a her father to continue the farm- now -a-days is-itu; operations. larmer. 'j-u, rca worthiness of the above an and family were j iTK-!dent in which this man. properlv ph'.cvd in class 1, is earnestly trying to render service to his country is emtdii-dzed by the fact that there are yoi to he round in Cedar countv few davs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Ray last week, on their way home to Skidmore. Mo. They had been making an extended atolj trip through Missouri, Kansas. Colo- j ot ur Urjrado and Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Itremlel accompanied him to Omalia Pay entertained a number of friends where an X-ray picture was taken of the injury and the arm set, and the patient is getting along very nicely at this time. While the in jury was very painful he will not sulTer any permanent injury. There was another picnic and fishing party down at the big mud dy last Sunday composed of Philip Ilild and family, Louis Friedrich ami family, Fred Lutz and family, otto Puis and family. W. II. Puis and family. L. II. Puis and family, Fred Ilild and family. They took with them well tilled baskets and enjoyed a genuine picnic dinner Htat was the main feature of the days days outing. Alf. (Jansemer. Hen Noel I and Wm. Keniior returned home from western trip last Friday. They re port a tine trip, with plenty of rain all the the time in the xvestern part the state, but oh. so dry on the way Dill and back. The boys spent a few hours at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fit.pntrick, former residents of this community, but now living near Imperial, and doing fine. They all look dinner with Mr. ami Mrs. Fitz patrick. They also made a trip over into the edge of Colorado, where it short time was spnt at the Ganse mcr home, cous.ins of Alf. From here they returned to Perkins coun ty, wl-ere they spent a couple of days witii Frank Vallery. who has been l;oe;iiii;; bachelor's for the past summer and looking after his crops there. The boys report all kinds oT crop condiaions in this country as looking fine. A TRIP WEST Mr. and Mrs. Johu E. Fitzpatrick and little daughter, Lois Lucille, of Weeping Water, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rice. at Sunday dinner in their honor,' among whom were Mr. and Mrs. ; John Hendricks and -son Vein, Mr. j and .Mrs. Glen Thompson and little so George, and Mr. Frank Campbell. Geo. Kay was looking alter some mailers of business in Plattsmouth Tuesday afternoon. He was a pleas ant caller at the Journal oliice, and in conversation with him lie tells us that he has several hundred cotton wood on his place that he is going to offer for sale just as they are, or; he will engage the services of a mill and will place (hem into a good line of lumber for anyone that is look ing for this class of building material. families, in which probably three,, four or even five boys of mili tary age are seeking either by thir own efforts of those of their parents to be retained at home because (in their own estimation) "they render more good by staying at home UN TIL THE WAR IS OVER." The above article is taken from the Hartington News, and Mrs. Cis ney will be remembered by many of the people of this locality, as Miss Pearl Lewis, who was born in Cass county, where she grew to woman hood, and moved to Coleridge about i ten years ago. lalcr meeting and marrying Mr. Cisney. They are sure of the true American iypc, and the kind of people that will win this great struggle for humanity. Murray Christian Church. Regular services every Lord's Day. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.. sharp. Don't forget to be one of the "S. S. On Timers." Your name in put on the list if you are there when the 10 o'clock Sunday School bell quits ringing. Subject in the morning : "Almost Persuaded." Hveniug Service, at 8:00 o'clock sharp. Subject. "Can a Thomas Hcinrich, who has been making his home at llolyoke, Colo., for some months past, and who re cently sold out his. belongings there, arrived in the city last evening ac companied by his sister. Mrs. II. K. Zavgren. coming to visit with their mother Mrs. Mary Heinrich and will .slay for a few days before Thomas is called to the army. For any itchiness of the. skin, for Christian i skin rashes, chap, pimples, etc., try Swear Fnder Certain Conditions Yes.". Every one ot the community ie cordially invited to plan to attend our special day for everyone. es pecially Sunday. Sept. 1. A sermon especially for men in (he morning. The ladies will serve dinner for all on (hi church lawn under the trees A patriotic address by some out-of-j town rpeaker in the afternoon. The Home Guards will attend in a body. Come tine, come all, to one or all services, regardless of church, busi ness, or other affiliation. A com munity gathering under the aus-' iViii n's stores. Ointment. f.Oc at all drug 15 AUCTIONEER ! Always Ready for Sale Dates far or near. HATES SEASONABLE SATISFACTION 0E NO TAY! REVERSE ALL CALLS i pices of the Christian church. 'Telephone 1511 Murray Exoanse If yon had to make airplane trips frequently and had to buy a machine for the purpose, you would take the utmost care in se lecting it. You would realize that your life, to a great extent, dej.ei. ded upon the judfrmcni you used in making the selection. Hiiying directly from a catalog wouldn't interest you. You would be interested most in a machine made by a manufac turer who w as widely known as a maker of reliable airplanes. You would rather buy from a friend that you know wa inter ested in your welfare. Most of all, vou would want, to see that machine -to go over every part of it before you bought it. The same principles ouht to hold good in buying a farm im plement. In such buying, also, m' cb de pends upon our judgment. Your, crop prod net ion profit depends largely upon it. You w ant an im plement that you can ab.-ohUcly rely on to help jou make the ino-t of time. Why not i ake t be same care in selecting farm implements that you u ou Id t ake in select ing an air "pliuiey It. will pay you always. Our store Ins every advantage that .-uciica refill buying rcpiiivs. Come in an 1 see for yourself. MURRAY ano Implement Co,, 13 MURRAY, NEBRASKA Wc Arc Unpacking Our New Fall Line of 111 1 1 Pil t .rf A l3 P7i t 2 y Li H kl 5 riir IK3 They Are Ready for Your Inspection and Ap proval. Come in and sec them. isis z uansemer, MURRAY, NEBRASKA Farm Demonstration EREisthefannBi ii Alaa T T I I lighting and .fe. JL. 1 . .t power uiain you have been wait ing for. It is the perfected plant a single unit that runs with out vi bration or noise and requiresno special The p erfectly balanced electric unit. in F!rrte Vnlt running uml lorn without pclal foundation. All the Light All the Power You Need Come and see it. Compare it, in every way, with all others. Make us prove to you where it is better, and more complete in fact, the plant you want. Perfect Light on the Farm! There is no need at this day and age of the world for the farmer not being up-to-date with all modern conven iences about his farm home. If you were buying an auto mobile, you would make sure to buy one with the best lighting system. Why not apply the same forethought to your home. The Alamo will give you everything that is desired in the lighting of your home and all outbuildings. See yourself comfortably seated about your home this win ter with all the advantages of one of these plants on your farm. Let me talk to you right now today. JLj Jril i 1L IMS DEALER Murray, Nebraska