THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1918. rkVTTs.vouTn semi-weekly journal. paue rrvx Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers Tf i,nr of the Traders of the Journal knov of any evejjt r item of iuteri-st in this vicinity. and will road satne to t hi.- ct'i.v. it will ap ivar unoer tl i atiirr. We wact all newsliais tauxou V5Xjal2 V no i! n Z?o Ybiz Wanf to a Success? The autobiography of every successful man invariably tells how he earned and saved his first dollar. There's no telling what the morrow will bring forth. It is the man with the ready cash thai is prepared for a business opportunity. Isn't it a fact that cash in the bank gingers you up ? Doesn't it give you confidence? See us about an account. Four per cent interest on time deposits. Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law. SV3URRAY STATE BANK Lard .Mr., i r;i ; 1 y IV-.;: V, , 1" -al, --Oldham Stock Mr. ' oV. 1 1 - A .-' r.v.d. T'l- arl Davis. S. pt mber Ir t Tt....-L. v dav Searl Davis shipped a oar of hogs to the South Omaha market Tuesday evening. Mir. ford v Creamer shipped a car f hogs to the South Or.iaha market Tuesday. Horn to .Mr. sua Mrs. John Warga a baby hoy. on Sunday evening. Sep- . .'ir-. u. t.. .m into rl and ; te:nl-r i:-th. i Mr, w. H. Puis were Om i- ! Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Kennedy wire r- V. .In day. IvNitir-.g with their Plattsmouth friends out' day last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Rutherford were ii i's i;..t on the D. Iatuire at the Jour- ; e S. Turt and Mrs. O. A. -o tsmouth visitors on I.m. I . W. a ft it. of this w cok. Hi.itt v,,n to Omaha Wed-to spend the day at the home of Mrs. wi er- lie had some Lu-dness j j.. Dull. Ho- wholesale men to Mrs. Martin Fartktt went over to ! Imogen1. Iowa. We.lnesdav of this Kri ( arroil came up from AvocaUx,.k. when- she will spend a few . ;i - t.ty and drove to Omaha acrnm- ' r r'''l by tils f.'.;:. r and mother and -Shepuerdsca. ifarry Harrows and friend . Mr oer. i.-or'i nmaha. came down to ! jn ; t Virginia -Mirray i m-.-iay '-v-mmiij for a short' w irh Mr. ;,!id Mrs. T.-d F.ar- ! rov. . ,. ; rj j, v. as mad a-t'.i route. T' 1 Famws .-' s t I . i ' la:. :! arid t'r tdown from Plattsmouth last Sunday il: y visiting with friends and rela fives. Mrs. John Karris and father de parted last week for their old home w hre th v wi-i pe.ud a few weeks visiting with rel i atives and friends. over the( Ralph Kennedy and Edwin Kniss tar..? down from Lincoln last Satur- and family. Mrs. Jos. ,jay to spend Sunday with home peo- ii. V. is. li. Hoedker aniui, t--,..- ., hnth in y,n tVi-ini. . . .IITJ in'i jj in I til ,n v inuu- ;arrlson and fam-i cai Trainins; School at that place. : rn-, ' W i; W !' !wn fo An'j'irn last Sun-! re tl-. J. D. KarharT was in Plattsmouth y spent the day visit- ' iar eveninc. cr.inz un after his car Diik- frond-:. 'that was left there last Sunday eve- irin" when he met with the mis fortune to have some of the parts hroken. has. Tilon fells us that there was sure one pood crop raised in Cass county this year, and that was the hrom corn. He says he never had a hetfer crop of nroom corn than tins I year. lie t-xt-j".! iu ivt-rp uir vmiit- crop and will mak-? it up into hrooms this winter. We can look for the -a'lu' sjooil old broom from the Til son factory this next reason. They inay : iinare! m numner. as nis larce. V! AUCTIONEER Always Ready for Salev Dates far cr near. RATES SEASONABLE SATISFACTION OR NO PAY! ;a:KRSK all calls Telephone 1511 Hurray Eza 'range crt'P not vcry Sweaters and Sweater Goats to .-. Cj3:-.-s in red only. I3aeJ, :' i.:. 'a Heavyweight, (.'o'ton Sweater Coat. ru:T The S-xeatc r Coat is the mo-t eoonoTnieal piece of clothing you w ar. av nottnnu'of the cumf-jrt to f"? jained frmu Us ine ciiinj mor n- ir whi. h utv to tome from now on. Just note these special low prl.-r,, a'.d let us ay to you riyht here, they could not le iurehastii and put in our stock to sell as cheaply if we did not have foreeiht iuh to maire early jjurchises Men- tie t. v Kope Stitch Sweater coat, laro color, two p'K-kct. . . . j.U :ck col lar. C-juio-. in ray only. Eiich Me:.", LI i r " !eck Swearer, ti'ht tittin- arr md hottom, extra I'm.' ir. I'-ngth. wrjl tini-h, maroon ar.d o'J, iio huttjn-.. An crr.i ,:r.e weatr at a oarain price, flach Men- Wool Kiki A rrny Sty ie Sweater, no sleeves,-heavyweight yar;-. f anr.ot lie d j;.iA-.tt.d at t!i price. Kach MT.'-. Kiki Style Swcaier, made like the above, only in lihi- i-:.t yarn-.. Tiii-Ii Men's Turtle Nick Jer-ey Sweaters, in colors naroon aad navy; tirht fitting neck. Kach ):, D i'cn L-tdies" Sweaters, bought at a ood price, whirii we of- 2. 00 at a lar--vin. Colors red. reen aud blue. Kach... iiii MURRAY, 1 titi3 NEBRASKA Plattbiuouth Will Seybolt was a visitor last Saturday. Torn to Mr. and Mrs. J. Crom, a a hahy hoy, las week. Wm. I'uls, sr.. was visit inj: with his numerous I'lattsmouth friends on hut Saturday. Frank Vallery departed Sunday evening for Perkins county, where he lias land interests to look after. Mrs. Ona Lawton is employed as nurse at the Walker home, owin; to the serious illness, of Mr. Walker. Leonard Terryberry moved his family to I'lattsmouth last week. where thev will make their home. Miss Katherine Drown was home from Union to spend Sunday with home folks. Mis Drown is jroins to s-'-hool in Union this year. Albert and Rex Youir.' and James Drown autoed to Perkins and Chae counties this week. If the prairie chickens only knew they were cuui inr. There were quite a number of the Murray Home Guards that went up to Plattsniout h last Friday tiiinu to attend the Pershing Itirthday ci b' bration. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ramue are re- Pauline OMham and Fred Condon were in Omaha Wednesday. Mr. ami Mrs. G. M. Minford were Omaha visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Ray Davis was visiting for a few days in Colorado, and returned :.; :nc last Thursday. .Mrs. Wat kins and daughter. Mrs. S.-hoop, of Xrhawka, were visitiuc; with Murray friends Monday. Don't forget that the lirst numb er of flu Lyceum Course betrins next month. It is the .- ason tickets that insure the luu.-est success. The season tick, ts tjr the Lyceum future i Vur.-e will be as follows: Adults, i.?l.."0; children from six to fourteen years. 7-"-, and over fourteen $1.50. Family tickets. ?.",.ijO. Word has been rcc-dyed fron Mrs. Hanr.a and daughter. ""-'ary, that ti:ey have arrived safely at their l.orae in ereer. Pi-nti. ?drs. lianna is a s-.-ter of Mrs. 1 :!!. Chas Troop and J. W. Kdmunds were appednted aj prai-ers of tl " (bo. Oldham estat . Mr. Troop was down one day la.-t week and he and .Mr. Kdmuiois appraised it. The picnickers were out for plmn. this week, and had a jolly jrood time. The party e.::.-isted of Mes- joicini; over the arrival d a fine !aby boy at their home, on Fri day, September L'.th. ISofh mother and the little one doii nicely. J. A. Walker, who ha b e:i ill for the past week, is reported on the m-'nd this weik. The iiiuny frieinis oi this excelbnt old i:'ntlen:a!i v i 1 i be plea-ed to learn that he is jani ins ii strength. Dr. J. F. Rreiitb 1. accorrpatn. fi bv Mr. and Mrs. Jidm Durman and Mr-. Chas. Tilsoii to Ornafia Wetloe-day. where they consulted Dr. Will Loimhride i:i regard to ti.- h.-aiir; of Mrs. Durman. who has rot be- a ft-clir.s well fer some time. Dr. P.. F. Pre!, del went to ( uali.i Wednesday with Mi.-.- Doilso-.i. fro; i near Nehawka. who was placed in the liospital for an (peratina for ai pftid'Citis. Th y were a No ai-cm panicd by Mr. and Mrs. Dod-on. the parents of the sick lady. We are informed that O. M. .Min ford will soon con; ni'-nce the erec tion of a line in w home on his prop rty j:i-t north of Murra. where lo has lived lor so piany ye;. rs. W--have al-o been informed that it wii; be one i t the fines! homes in Murray when completed Mrs. Will Seybolt has be. i! numb-red wit!; the sifk for I he past few days, sufterin from a slight stroke of j aralysis ami an ! at t :;; ui ry-sipe-Ias. that t:!!e upon 1 i :- .lay last wee;. Site i- report--! t b- o;i th-- mend this wet-k. :.;;.! tio- many friends ln p- she will soon be restor ed to her fornver health. Mr. ar.-i Mrs. l'.-n Diii and familv da me.- S. Tntt, and Fj" V. A. U .is i; '.i.ih,: Mr- i). A. Davi 'l-i'i int. j Mrs. Nellie Lorn.-, :rs. V. A. K'cr ; nedy arid Mrs. T--m Hansen en;er tai'.'.ed the M i-sio-:, ry Society at the I home of Mrs. I.i-;:u. The program d a;v! mere was a Iar.e at-c-- pro. -i-i. f. ("has. Cr.-atin r. assisted by h'.rk White ; id Mrs. Walter Tins, entertaiiied 'i.e Ladies Aid Society yt the hon.e of Mrs. Creatm r last Wednesday a: tenioo!! was sp.-u Mii-de was furnir'.i 'r. a n - -r and M i.--d'-l ir ioits ' e ni h v !:::. There v. - t . i t .ut-.-ts present. 'erno.oi. Tii" af r v ry enjoyably. I by Mrs. Harry Vera Vardley. .V MTV-. d a'loii? a t irue numui-r LIERAHY ASSOCIATION. Th lie !.:iTir lay ev-Tii!,. I pr ..- -eiation met Ti:-.s- M'--. C,ap'-ii as n - i i pre. o ten:, in iaet a tt:e o o f.c- rs v, ee r-i lee;,..J. pi -v LiS tie ;: ;! to v:f' '!:e lunches aain this wi',:. r, ari.i cli.ir.;-- '-'. so it wii not ! '.--l- !i!ltj .ei c;;'i Jiave The u. - ia! ::.. t li,... ;,f he !jtrarv r. Sar- ru !a v i es; i nus. fi! f ! .-. f we seT. 1 I : i t sold i r.-. T;ie Murray Library old tin- 12' h day of S- It v. as a No de i id--oute of our br.ukj was six sear p m her. It '. aim was to be ;t i -e-. ,,f Murra ! iitu- cunt ry. P j t'.i'ial to fee! i and thai tDe.v !,; vanta-e-;. I' ,!e ot service to ever" " aio! the surround wanted each indi b.-lois.ied to tluin d a riiit to its ad -ide-1 that all niee?- ref ';?;'''. h.ftme from trio Mondav cveninir. tl-.eir western in-s of public iiMer. st vu!d uaflier wit!.;n its v.;;Hs. It honed to th ' none tae v. orse r...tit.r i-.f tin. -. -.s; n ; t if from the strenuous trip and even the ' ;.!urrav. ar.d e..- !i !n..nth and vears as experi-need n.-.ir thvy ..0 ,y St.es its fondest J r.ey wen- somewhat di accident. they C.rat d Nlanil. sore, and ?Irs. Dill's injuries very pain.'ul for a few las. but they arc irettitiir alo:-c very nicely ;tt this pes nmre fullv realised. The mem- hershii" fee of th" librarv will he the i j same obi price ?l.ou per year for ; ihe familv. The re.iuired reading time, and have driven ov. r 1 j i.- r t he school .-iiihlren will be found i'u:e- suite iue mei vi;u the acti- ,in lihrarv and the books ueiii. "VIT tt WELL BOKING I.IA CHINE I iiave just received a new Pow rs bo-iuhr !'' !! ! ibra ry with, th mhcrsh : ' t o M r-. '5a pen : i if you do t;o? : joji any w ay. the books are - b d'ars paid in with. . Pa e-;r .hdl.ir - soon as sou can, and happen to be asked wen oorinu: m.uinne. and am pre-j . pared to do a!I kinds of well boring. J r0?i. SALE. Iet me liuure with vou wli.ti vou I luce brrrd I uiroe-Jersey ?oars. d.l wan-, a well. J. . Hob.-ori. r:iuu"h tor service. .mc lot to se- Plattmsouth, Neb. lct from. Oldliam St?ck Farm. t all Goods Arriving Wc arc goinfj to have the largest line of Fall goods vve ever carried, which "will be on display in a few days, subject to your approval, in quality and price. Our early buying will enable us to sell these goods at prices far below the prices of to-day. Buy early as the scarcity of these goods and compared with the prices of to-day, will be a caving to you. Butter Fat F. 0. B. Murray 58c Cash 60c Trade! P SO o bansei ner. MURRAY, NEBRASKA Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gapen and sou Oliver were Omaha visitors Tues day. Miis Clara Young was down from Plattsmouth to spend Sunday with home folks. Mrs. Wm. Loughridge, of Omaha, who has be-en visiting here for the past few days, and Mrs. Aseh, were in Plattsmouth for a few hours Wed nesday afternoon, and were guests of .Mrs. J. C. Peterson. At Puis &. Gansemer hall, on Oct. 1. will appear the first number of the Lyceum Course, a concert by the Midland Concert Co. This number comes most highly recommended and will provide an excellent eve nings entertainment. KUREAY CHEISTLAN CHURCH Sunday School Rally Day is next Sunday, Sept. 22. Our aim is 125 :n Sunday School; special program aud convention report. A picture will be taken of the Sunday School people with, our newly painteaj church in the background. Every-1 one is coming, young and old. If! you have no way of coming, oi knowjM of anyone who has no way of getting to Sunday School phone or write ' harb's Carroll, and we will see j that some means is provided. The! best way to advertise is to tell it to someone else and then another, etc. Have vourself in the picture audi your name ou the "On Times" Roll Roll. At eleven o'clock the convention report will be uiven. Evening1 sub- Ami the reatest ot 1 hese is Come to the church that has .ge and a welcome f:ir every- Heaters! Heaters! WE HAVE SURE GOT 1 HEM ALL KIND AND SIZES! We have them in stock and at prices that will surprise you. If you need a Heating Stove now is the time to buy it, if you wish to take advantage of these prices and while we have the goods. We have in stock and would be glad to show you Monopipe pipeless furnace. It is of steel construction and is gas tight. There is not a single point from which gas, smoke or dirt can escape. If you think of installing a heating plant of any kind, come in and look this furnace over. MURRAY ardware am Implement Go,, MURRAY, NEBRASKA its t : Love a me: '. E. Hannon. Pastor. FRO"! CHAS. KENNEDY shoes. Today we were measured for our winter coats. Some of the boys went out Sunday afternoon and got some cotton, but I was on guard Sat urday night and Sunday to did not get to go, but will send some the first chance I get. I sure want that jelly. The guys in my tent get a box of cake, candy and cookies every day, and they all divide up with the rest. They sure are good guys, four of them come from Des Moines with me and one is from Chicago and he is a fat good natured guy and he!vlslt I !.-ar Fo!k: : I ( the soap and your letter to ;:i,at. It sure is raining here ar.d r:s been all day; they say when it starts it rains for a week or more, i t ts an arm load of newspapers e v-L;-.-f nisrht I washed all my clothes, i t.ry day. We are getting plenty to had charge of 0 men cat now but no butter or snuar. ice i tea everv night, coffee for break- t"-fat and ice water for dinner, and do it. but that is quite a trick. I got j about every night we have jeliy or a b tt- r from Florence and she said j some other kind of dessert. I like .-he had i;oi sent the grip because jti drill but haven't drilled only .-he n' nor know dad's initials, so ( about two hours since I have been here. Well for 25c, but I haven't been there yet. With love, CHARLES E. KENNEDY. Address. 2nd Motor Truck Co., !ith Ammunition train. Camp McClellan, Anniston, Alabama. VISITS OLD HOME. and todav cd;: :h" sam - work; all I had to do to ten them what and how I ill write and toll her. I want you to take good care of it because it only cost me $20. to. I sure want tho socks because they wont give us any more, and I want heavy ones to wear with these big hob-nail I don't know what el.-e to write so will close for tonight. As soon as we have a pay day, I will have my picture taken. It is. six miles to town and you can go down Mrs. W. J. Grosser, of Mloomfield. Nebr.. arrived last Friday for a visit with her father, Wm. Nickels atol family. This is Mrs. Crosser's first back to the old home in fly past six years, owiti:: to her hein.; in poor h'-a'.th for almost that length of time. She has been gaining in strength lately ;:nd N greatly im proved, and has taken advantage of the opportunity to pay another vis it bac k to the old home, .w here sh" has a host of friends w ho are al ways glad to see h.r. She. will re main a couple of weeks. In com pany with her sNf. r. Miss Etta Nickels, she made the trip to Plattsmouth on last Saturday, and fConlinueii on rape 0) Fe it resolve. I thu it isour plan to produce only those automobiles during the period of the war as are necessary to clear out the sto-k on hand and con tracted for. which we estimate will be accomplished not later than January I, l'.L. and that thereafter our plant resources ar.el our entire manufacturing energy are to be devoted to war work." Hoard of Directors if the Hudson Motor Car Company August 2th, l'.l. We Would Not Have It Othervise Winning the v.-ar is the one big job that confronts every man, wo man ani child in America. Everything else must be sacri ficed for that one great end. Hudson has for some time been devoting part of its large factory to war work, and while the decision to go on a ICO per cent basis affects no one more seriously than the Hudson dealer, it commands only our heart iest approval. Under present circumstances we WOULD NOT HAVE IT OTHER WISE. We rejoice that the Hudson fac tory can. and will play its full part in carrying the banners of liberty forward to victory. Our hope is that this move may exercise the greatest possible in fluence in. bringing the world strug gle to a prompt and triumphal close for Eemocracy. So far as we are concerned we are proud to bear our share of the sac rifice. To our good friends and custom ers our message now is one of con gratulation and reassurance. Although the manufacture of Hudson cars will soon cease, the supply of replacement parts now on hand is adequate to meet all needs over a long period of time. We know it is no longer necessary to suggest prompt action, to pros pective owners of Super-Sixes. Ev eryone must realize now, if never before, that for each Hudson Super Six still to be made before produc tion ceases entirely there will be a dozen buyers. We hope that it will not be many months before we can have the pleasure of making another an announcement a post war announce ment. saing: "We are ready again to take orders for the new Super-Six a car as worthy of your confidence as its predecessor."' 4 IWnger Pheoten. $2300 p Q g FaCtO fUJ j y MURRAY, NEBRASKA