THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1918. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAUE HYE. Murray Departm e tit repared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers If tny of the re&drrs of the Journal know of any xxMil event or item of intcrevt In this vicinity, and mail same to this ofliec. it will ay pear umler this hf aiiinkr. We wauti all newsltems Kkitou 1- csxr'j ' "S'i.iPT"" I ml i v ti ' -t v ELtticiency anhins We take pride in the way our bank is run. Our deposi tors include the biggest men in town. . Each individual account is given special attention. We are opening new ac counts daily. Come in and talk over your banking with us. Our officers will be glad to meet you. It is the man with cash in bank whose voice is heard. Checking and savings cc-ccunis. Four per coin interest on time deposits. Our deposits r.re protected by the State Guaranty Law. s&U&R&Y STATE BANK Ac ; '!::: A. ..-ii!:. .Kl! i V.t:,ie 1 v. ii m. i;: t . mv.-- i' K' I I .- : on the I), at the Jour- ill't' re bred lu-Oldham ;;: t!: J 1 . i ! I . lav. Kit ! s ;;i ! : . i . ' 1 t ' ; ifove to III,;. ;.:.! Is oi i W::r::a man. i.v.'l !e.-n in . i v. in- : J-'..:;d.iy ' Mrs. Tn'f, brother tii! I s Mn i ;n li . .1 . r and IS:: J Xii k 1 .; :.ci ;I ;i Wcdnc y iit i !:c !;. v I. living in : ; i'i..tw.,..u'!i 1 1 1 t T - .i 1 one ot '. ( 'T k Illi'll Murray ihe pu-t week I tlrami.mt I "... r r vs is i- pern! in; w. ( in (! tap;', vi-iting with n Ha it;, ami family. Vui. Wehrbein :-nJ v. iiV e tained in Ii -:i t of Can!, anil (iilr.or..- at '.:;:; r T!s:ir-d: i t :.a:!es i: cl ;t;:. :.e jl'Mlin Ki i! ni'.'l wit'-.' were taki: .M irirrd and 'r. at i-.r. 1 1. 'cvk bu rs mti' ;.-;.in : Ho lier ::!( r Mrs. ; y . a till ; v in k . .: .:!,.t :! rt.- T v : : : a car Tim-day. .Mr.-. .Mary K. Dull dep I la vt-a k .umiay. v. her-' r vi.-it v.it'i Sa.nsu.'l llink!" i.'U rs Mnriay in ; ! v i i .-iiL-i: v.ii; w i inf nlli jiu li- Si hot 1 I r. .Iak S' U FC i r-Ii rI I .! : i ' u vi " i : Ws. i;r-::.N!. 1 ' !;ia ii i !, t Stttt1 l'air. t in' '. iurnrtcc at tht- Iu!.- r l'f,:l -Mrs. Cat ht-rint- Cray. I'-aMi!! j Tiif lat'iis of tlu- Murray Ufl Ir' 1 .1 Ini ar- ii ;i'ii'm :,j .it!; :!.. well a a -re i f i? ami a w ". in a rents of vic.viiur t "rt ss 1r( i: : .utot! things it COTTONWOOD LOGS FOR SAKE :t w.-ll t'11r,i l.ask -ts' of t o iv. t. ami iit t ho itntiro (!a'. TufStia.y in "orkin" fur itho c-titt'forl l" our soi'.iii-rs, ;;t t'.uir i rooms. Mrs. : !ay vi!r tii prfkit'-.ic of their loi; '-noM ().!: l'I'ii t will ri!" .he Intt'lf-r j art it, uiars , it 1 1 t -n.l h 4s for i:i a l i'Il ami v ill at tin- ri-ht iiric"-'. S'JC CKO .S. II A V, Murray. Nth sal sell Fur a ii." Mi: for. I rt for !.; "( o'n . In y v. ii! .-d pr-ri titer ! i In !o .!iii"r;iy, a-i;i AUCTIONEER Always Ready for Safe Dates far or near. RATES REASONABLE SATISFACTION OR NO PAY! ki;vi:i:.--f: ai:i, calls Telephone 1511 Hurray Exq range n iiirh they w til :ii; atraiti ft kc tn ! m are i; rr.-'im : V. K. Vallery return-l We.lites tiay from (Irant. Xi'!r;k;i. where Iil has hee:i suivrintenii1!!. t hi' har vesting and thres'tiimr of ura.in rai---ed on farms tiiere. !'o reports the wluat as l-.-in. very uo ,d. inul ;iiy- xh" Cn.i-a.' c t'.iity f; ir wa one of the he-r .rver !::M in the state. ;;'! the rrop ati'l sleek exhibits were of ; hi::h character. The service"-- aitd lut.-kt dinner, at the ( 'iiri-1 ia n ("hnrch last Sun- lay ueri1 largely a'tende,!. Mid thor oughly eiijo'eI by thoe in atteiil ar.ee. S. I. Cre.-ap of Xelraha City i'tid Mr. (Sraham were the speakers in 1h'. tifternoon. both jrent letmn sprde o?i th,e war. ami llteir rem.'.rks were to the point, and delivered in a verv commendable way. Oliver Cupen and sister Villa were taking in the State Fair Tues day and although tlicy encountered some very muddy roads they report I hey were well paid by their visit. Charles Tucker and family de parted by auto for Koselie, Xebr., where tl.ey will visit at the home of Mrs. Tucker's brother. Raymond Dill. V. 15. Vir:;in is looking aft?r Mr. Tuckers interests on the farm in their absence. .lake Miller the junk man, ship ped another car of iron to market this week. Jake considers he is a valuable patriot to his government, in his line of work, and so he is as tlu- need of the iron which is laying; around farms doinpr no one any jrood can le used now to i;reat ad vantage in i;overnment war mater ials. The fall term of .-chool will be.in Monday Sepi. !t, with the follow ing well qualified force of teachers in charge. M'iss Hrundson of Peru, N'.Lr., i;riiu-ipa.l. Mis Kpbr of Julian, Cranmiar, .Miss ltuelah Sans. prim:iry. A new heating dant has been in-tailed in the buibiiuu. ami everything made in reiMiiness for the comfort t f the pupils the cominu t erm. Captain (I. II. Cillmore dp:irtel Monlay morning for Fort Itde, where lie entered upon his duties in the Medical Department id' tiie army. In the leavir.;: of Pr. Ci'.more tie. i . ';!. unit y will greatly miss him v.here he lias mi lon: administered tt the wants of the i-ick. bit: all realize the need and importance oi' pliyirians i f bis type, who will taki care of our boys who are in the tU'.ht to make this world a better place to live in. Ami it is lei' another ca.se of "where duty calls I will :." and this is the spirit of America always. :iURRAY BRANCH. A. C. The Murray Lramh, A. K. C, held lis am.uat meeting on Auuust -2. lUiS, Mid elected oilicers for the en .-uin ear, as follows: Chairman Miss Margie "Walker Vice-Chairman Mrs. J. T. ISrendel Secretary Mrs C. I). Spaasler Treasurer Mrs. V. S. Smith Chairn an of Knittinu; Cotnmittee Mrs. IS. F. ISrendel Chairn an of Hospital Supplies Mrs. V. A. Kennedy Chairman of Surgical Irossins Mrs. J. A. Frown Chairmaii of liefut:ee Carmen?s ..-.Mioses I'.ertha and Ktta Nickels From January 1st to September -st. the Surgical Pressings Depart ment turned out tlu following work: Absorbing pai'.s -14" Comfort piilows - .rU Feel rincs Tampons l'ap; r b.Kked pads Cau.e rolls C.lii.e Wipes I'neumonia jackets Shot ba;;s llosjdtal Supply Department Summer bed shirts Winter pajamas Knitting department. Sweaters Socks Wristlets Mi: filers Comfort kiis Financial Statement from January 1st. to September 1st. January 1, Cash in bank 27;!.4S KMJ loo inj 3 0 r- . luU 1 ' 25 to 21 c.s ; i 10 s s Army Sfio When r jo eminent designs a shoe for our boi lers, jc no w it must be the very best, for comfort and d ticrvic i;ny of room and no pinching, to make tired for , Vci have them in stock for the civilian on the arm ' A and once yon try tKis Llyle shoe you will want no other. Meri'b Army Last Tan Shoes, sizes 6 to II $5.25 Bo-i Army Last Tan Shoes, C0 Of sizeb 2'j to rjV OO.&O Apr. 1 tJift. Apr. 1. From Mrs. Harry Creamer May 1. Received from JL C. l anre by Shenherdson.lSa- ker ami McCill June Frtmi L;iurit Puis Jisno :;. From Ii. C. p.azaar at Fd (liitisenier'.s aiii . - i rom i-,. i uanscmer Jjuly 7. --From Parr Youn.i; I July 20. From Mrs. Chas. ! Tilson jAu. L liefuml from Platto I mouth Red Cro.-s drive : Total .0 1.0 0 1.00 ir.oo 10.00 5.00 1.00 :71.G.", ?C27.0S expense. I.i.-ht ( omlort kits ft :;o.(0 Yarn 203.01 IMn.-lin T s.00 '(ntinp; tlanneij i2.02 Cauzo 6S.0S Cotton 2G.71 ;fil doth for tables 2.70 .Cupboard tor work 4.00 jMr:. ISurton for lalior 1.10 j Service cards .75 Miscelanoous articbo uscd .S0 Kx press, postal, etc. 1.5". jRent to Mrs. Youuk 1.25 It. R. Nickels was looking after business in Omaha last Saturday. Miss Margie "Walker was attend ing the State l-air Tuesday. Fred Warner was visiting with county seat friends Wednesday. Mrs.-.. Ceorge I'arks was transact ing business in Plattsmouth Tues day. W. P. Hutcheson and family are spending a few weeks with friends at Hastings. Ceor;;e Nickels and Cecil Pettit were Plattsmouth visitors last Sat urday evening. Col. Seybolt was looking after bus iness matters in the county seat on Wednesday of this week. Lee Nickels and sister. Miss Etta, attended the funeral of Carl Lopp at Nehawka, last Sunday. Chester Shrader had the misfor tune to get his ankle badly sprained Monday while tending cattle. Cussie Pullen and wife left Mon !;:y via the auto route for a trip 10 the northern part of the state. Miss Jess-ie Parn v. s departed last week for Draper, S. P.. where she will enter upon her duties as a teacher in the public school. There will be preaching at the F. P. church in Murray on next Sabbath as usual. Pr. Jackson will arrive home in time to hold services as usual. A cordial invitation ex tended to all. The Murray Hardware Company has been a very bu y i!rm the past v e:'k sett 'tig i'p Corn liimiers. el' which they sold a goodly number, ami these will be of ureat service to owners in harvt-:ting corn for ! he feeding of stock. C. J. Tilson was in Plattsmouth P A N UORE WAS HONORED THE MANY FRIENDS OF CAP TAIN G. H. GILM0UR HONOR HIM ON HIS DEPARTURE. HIS STATION AT GAMP DODGE Where He Will Be One of the Sur geons In the Service In the Army. From Tuesday's Daily. Incident to the departure yester day for Camp Dodge, where he will be stationed for the present, the friends of Captain G. H. Gihnore tendered him a public reception at tl.erhall at Murray. The occasion was one of much patriotic interest, ar.d was entered into with much zest and enthusiasm by his many friends at Murray ami throughout the coun ty. The occasion was one in which all the people who desired to show ! him honor, and who felt that they would like to express their feelings of thankfulness for the good work which he has done in the matter of service in a patriotic nature. Judge P.egley of Plattsmouth and J. F. Falter also made excellent addresses and presented the Captain with an legant wiist watch for his use in the army. Captain Gilmorc re sponded to the addresses, and thank ed the donors for the present, but more especially did he say that he felt the honor of their friendship, and the feelings which had prompt ed the making of the present, and the coming together of his friends to siy good-bye and Godspeed on his journey. :esday of this week, the- rounds he paid Ice a brief call. In 1 few hears T and in i.o:king ; he Journal ol conversation with him he tells us '..at l e has one crop this year that as a dandy, and that was his broom corn. His patrons may look for a line line of brooms from the Tilson factory this winter, as he will use it all in his own place of making brooms. FAREWELL TARTY. A farewell party was given for Claude Lcroy Hutcheson. at !.o-,;e t.f his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wyette Hutcheson. on Tuesday eve ning. Aug. 20. Claude departed for Camp Funston the following, whore he will enter training to help down i v. orse than the Kaiser, in his work across the seas. About dark ne.trlv loo neighbors. friends and m mbers of the family came in to spend a few hours with ' tlo ir host before his departure to the service. Tin re were numerous musical numbers on the program, and ' the evening was most pleasantly, spent by all. The holies contributed a bountiful supply of cake, and a tie- ' licious luncheon of ice cream and ! cake was enjoyed. Following this a ; offering was taken up as a memento ! of the good will ami esteem of those j assembled guests toward their young j friend, and this was used to purchase j a very nice army wrist watch, and ! Murray Christian Church. Last Sunday was a big day for the Murray church. After the mor ning service, nearly two hundred peop'e ate a delicious dinner of fried chicken and its accompanying good things. The fellowship enjoy ed at this church dinner will long !e remembered. After dinner Mr. S. P. Cresap of Nebraska City and Mr. Ralph Graham of Avoea, each gave a very good patriotic address. One hundred fifty people including the Home Gurds, who attended in a body, lead by a Civil War veteran, the' bearing the flag, crowded the church to bear the speakers. The rain did not break up the evening services, as was the case in a number of churches where the rain was no at Murray. We had 2:'. On-Timers last Sun day. Let's make it 35 next Sun day. A class for everyone in the P.ible school. Subject for the morning worship next Sunday, "Important Miracles of Christ." In the evening the subject will be ."Am I my Hrother'-s Neper?" Come to the church that lias a message and a welcome for every one. C. K. HA XX AN, Pastor. CLARENCE MURRAY. Cloude was jusly proud of the same dal Clarence Murray was born Janu ary 21, lS7-'k on a farm south of Plattsmouth. Xeb., and died at 10 Wo all hope that, this clean, terror in the hearts of the Iluns ami ' j o'clock, Aug. 2;th, in a hospital in Parsons. Kansas, at wart voting pat riot m;ev help to strike ' .. , jtTiiir.. I iii.iii 1 11 41 1111 the son of Mr. ami no permitted to return sate and well to his relatives and friends after the war. From One Present. ! Mhe above writeup in some way became mislaid or delayed in the mails, thus the cause for its late i I a ppeara nee. Fd. ) the age of 4 5 days. He was Mrs. I,. C. W. Murray, of "Weepin Water, Neb. He was married in December. 1$5, td -Miss Dora E. Shrader, at ! Nehawka. Xeb.. and to this union i eight children were born, who with (Continued on Page Six.) Automo bileO wners! Do you want to save gas and at the same time keep your spark plugs clean and get more power? will do it. Said on a money-back guarantee z.& AT Our Service AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU What If You Were Buying An Airplane to Use? You Would Insist on Knowing AH About that Machine Before You Bought It, Wouldn't You? If you 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, depended upon the judgment you used in making the selection. liuying directly from a catalog wouldn't interest you. You would be interested most in a machine made by a manufac turer who was widely known as a maker of reliable airplanes. You would rather buy from a friend that you know was inter ested in your welfare. Most of all, you would want to see, that machine-to go over every part of it before you bought it. The same principles 011 2 ht to hold good in buying a farm im plement. In such buying, also, much de pends upon your judgment. Your crop-production profit depends largely upon it. You want an im plement that you can absolutely rely on to help you make the mot of time. Why not take the same care in selecting farm implements that you would take in selecting an air plane? It will pay you always. Our store has every advantage that such careful buying requires. Come in and ee for yourself. MURRAY lardnare Implement Co., SS MURRAY, NEBRASKA 1 rnjrm'.'it Wc Are Unpacking Our New Fall Line of They Arc Ready for Ycur Inspection and Ap proval. Come in and sec them. Just received a full line of School Supplies! Puis & Gansemer, MURRAY, NEBRASKA r a en Farm Light Demonstration 1 I ugniing unu power plant you have been wait ing for. It S3 the perfected plant a single unit that runs with OUt vi bration or noise and requires no special The perfectly balanced electric unit. mm m IIA i ,ff 55 OgsgM m aiim Eloctrlo UnJt rnoaln under Io4 without apMlal 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 foi 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. Hiatt . Tutt ESS? L. H. Pols Garage, - 3 Total Cash in ban'.: 4 2 2.::o 201 7S 1 ri MURRAY, NEBRASKA MURRAY, : NEBRASKA DEALER 627.0S Murray. Hebrasku to. f j n n