I PAGE FIVE. TiTU USD AY. JANUARY in. 1910. PIATTSMOUTH SE2U-WEEKLY JOURNAL Mm 0. T7 1 b -t O "ft" tttTi t T Journal Readers L ! I. z.cr of the readers of jcurii&i ktw" .it any m isl Ti'nt itif-iu 'f ',:iti-,Tx in dii vii iuitr. Hr,.i roail same to 1 in !; e. it w '.li r.p Kar writer This l.ai'n;. V vant ail ii-wa iin-.,--KiiTj;i Prepared in the. Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the fc J 2-year-old red heifer. H. Four Family There's no surer way of pro r iding for the ones you lovs than banking ycizr cash. The man ivith money in bank is prepared for a business re' versa or loss of position. Cash in bank gives him a new grip on life. Dcpcctt ycur surplus cash new. Don't ivctstc it. Don't delay. Yoz'll Lc surprised to see hom tzn account rcr'j. Sec us today about :rz account. For Sale llarred Roc!: Cockerels, f L,ost S1.H0 each. Mrs. C. F. DeJung. It: Lout Johnny Campbell has beer, quite ! Mrs. Alf Gansemer spent the day sick with the flu for the past few Tuesdaywith Mrs. Fred Lutz. Jays. t The second number of the Lyceum Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kcil. and will he held Monday evening at the with the flu. Mrs. Majors were in Plattsmouth oii;hail. ' The youngest daughter Albert Young was a Plattsmouth visitor Friday. For Sale: White China Ganders. Oldh&m Stock Farm. James Latta Is able to be out again alter his recent sick spell. Uldhams shipped a pair of pigs to Gothenburg, Nebraska, Monday. Mrs. G. M. Murford was visiting friercdd and relatives in Lincoln last week. Misj V.'alktr spent a few days in Omaha shopping and visiting with friends. '1 he friends of Mrs. Stokes will re jrret to learn of her family suffering of Allen My seven room Murray. Mrs. Four per cvnt interest on tirrc di-rcsits. 0ir deposits ars protected by the Stat. Guaranty Law. MURRAY STATE SAP2K All bueiness trar.sacS'cns held in sirict confidence Your Persona! Bank. IV ft 9 CM IP" ii ana livera ills! Tues-Jay. For Sale or Kent. cottage residence in J. V. Lerger. Chas. Spar.gler shipped a car load of Logs to the South Omaha market Monday of this week. Km Carroll and family, of near Nehawka, spent last Sunday with home folks in Murray. John Edmunds was looking after some business matters in Lincoln on Tuesday of this week. M info ril A: t reamer shipped a car load of cattle to South Omaha Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Iaura Puis came home last Saturday evening for an over Sun day visit with home folks. Ted Barrows came in from Sioux City last Saturday evening for a lew lays' visit with home folks. Mis-.- Margie Walker is spending a few davs in Omaha this week, the Khouen was visiting at the home of I. C. llhoden this week. : Philip Keil is about the busiest man in town fixing up the pork bar-' reil for the neighborhood. j The family of Charges Reed was able to be moved home last Friday. They certainly had a seige of the flu r.t the home of Mrs. Reed's par ents, here in town. ' ! Jiuis h'arhart went to Piatts mouth Wednesday evening for a vis it with friends. Mrs. I'ttfr Perry is .-n -lidiui: con siderable time with iier daughter, I Mrs. Chas. Spangler. ' C. H. P.oedeker war, looking after! some business matters in Omaha on i .uonuay or this week. For Sale Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels, $1.ZQ and J2.00 each. Mrs. W. O. Troop, Murray phone. j :r- apen. a son oi ueri uapen. James Reynolds, of Union, was a.amI iPhew of Lloyd Gapen, was roller r.t the Oldham stork farm n landing a tew days with his uncle on Monday, with a view to buying some Jthe Pasl wk- Mr. Gapen was j ! wounded in France. j ' -- ' The flu has interfered with all than enjoyed by those present. The public gatherings and business. In! next meeting will be with Mrs. Sans. fact it has almost turned the world upside down but lately things are sailing along all O K, and next Mon day evening Dr. John Gray will ap pear as a number on our Lyceum HOW ABOUT THAT NEW Heating Stove. THAT YOU HAVE BEE? PUTTING OFF TO BUY? YOU ?JEED 5T RIGHT 3QW and we want to tell you 1h?t we have a com plete line to select from. Come in and sec them! Let us tell yon how wo C3n save you some money on all kinds of household furniture. Murray, yJebraski Purees. Spend an evening witli Drr John Gray. You will enjoy it. He will :e at the Puis hall on Monday even iirr, January 20th. Mrs. Charles Mutz. who has been sintering for the past few weeks ' fmm i.n attack of the flu. is still con-! gaining in ! t fjnM to her homo, but guest of Mrs. Mayne Dixon. 'J. W. Kdmunds was looking fer re me mutter iounty .-eat Tuesday of this week Mrs. Kd Lutz came down her home in Plattsmouth Wednes-!0- . strength quite rapidly. course. He comes highly recommend ed. Some of our citizens have heard (him and say he is worth the price , .-.no. w:;.-. uii .ii,... uuiur uu ol i-yceum iiumoer. ur an vears of business in the Friday evening from South Dakota, j t re i none when we need words v.; ere viu was earing tor her sister, HVo Or c.-nv trill -av nu'Ti, who ih.u a severe ease flu. She was only home a af-! from ! -ir- a; ilay to spend the day at the home of j her sifter, Mrs. L. D. liiatt. Mrs. Ted Barrows and son, Charles i returned home from South Dakota last Saturday, where they have been visiting for the past two months. wil! also th. Ailie Leonard came in from near , The li? l Cross v: lie n r-he was called to the hcir.e of Lloyd Gapen. where John Campbell is s:ck with the flu. The Red Cross will meet in the Library rooms Saturd-iy evening as Libra y association. wii! ei to us words I of encouragement and helpfulness more than we do right now. So come and hear him. Christian Church There will be the regular services again next Sunday, January 19. Sun day sc hool at 10 a. m. Morning, wor ship and communnioii at 11 o'clock. 7-iI,-loft "Whv Itpln Christ la'i Edu- " ... ..... ... i.. ...... ..ii i q ! 1 la 11 MUOU l ;l ;auiii; iaui i'-i- a great interest in tit-r. and j n the condUI'jr. ihat they i-vwl hT In Xew York for the n-w styles. I!tr proposition was accepted imnn'ilia'e ly, and she is now c;i her v.uy i. New York and will inter die l ug-' house of Gage Pnt'.iers for the time, and return to Andersen :.s ?.:: a the sre".:-on opens with tbe lu-.v spring syler. Mi.--- i'lrirh bdng a cation." Evening worship at 7: p. n. Subject: "A Lost Sheep." Come to the church that has a message and a welcome for everyone. C. E. H ANN AN. GOES TO NEW YORK TOS MILLINERY STYLES with the Journal i.i cor.gratula! in" thir excellfnl y(;-,ing lady tip v r self-inade success fn the inir.lii' ry line. Miss l lrich is the daughter f Mr. and Mrs. ("has. l'!rich of this i city. The Missionary Society The Missionary society met with Mrs. Davis Friday. Mrs. John Har ris and Mrs. V. Palmain assisted :t cf'.cers for . Mrs. Davis. The attendance was i Central City Wednesday morning. : the coming year. Mr.-. Gapen has re-j very large and some fifty people en where he has been visiting with hisj "i - "'1 r"' president f the Library . joyed the afternoon with the Mis r arc-nts, al.;o his brother Homer, who ! association on account of their early , sionary society. At a o'clock delic- bas been scriouslv ill with the flu, I removal irom nere in .i:arcn ana tins ions re'reshments were served. Mrs. Shirts going at $ 90 Broa'Ji.p.g shirts at 1.25 Stifle Lib overalls and jumpers 2-35 Biv.o Lib overall.'; and jumpers 2.50 Flack's Detroit Special overalls and jumpers 2.75 H. E. Lee Unlonalls 3.50 ft., a J S 12 W tf. re5 ALFRED Murray, T!cb. but getting along nicely at this time. Lloyd Gapen was looking after some business matters in Plattsmouth Friday, getting his sale bills print ed t? close out his line of farm ma- chir.erv and stock, preparing to move 1 o the western part of the state in ;;ie sprin.7. Mrs. S. L. Lawton came hom thi:? week from Newell. South Dakota. 'H where she had been taking care of her eistc-r. Mrs. Lyman, who has I ueei! ill v. i . ii iiii; mi the past few days. She returned J home Friday and reported her sis- j ter as getting along very nicely at : this time. ! Murray real estate seeins-io be on the move for the past few days. W. ! S. Smith has purchased the Aunt Sarah Younr place and W. H. Puis made a deal wi;ere'v ne purcnases i;e two lots and barn of John Ed-j niur.as. just south ot the fc.dmiirit.s- home. Mi. tu!s will use this place for the handling of his farm intple- j men to. i remnval fr. wii! make : freshient. im here in March and this t necessary to elect a ne.v It is urged that a good at- W0UID IT BE BETTER. ie:Tance be present at meeting. Cat hey and Mrs. P.ay Davis became members of the society. It had been Miss Josephine Ulrich. of this city, who fcr the past season has been employed in the millinery es tablishment of a large firm at And erson, Indiana, has just completed a most successful season, and so satisfactory was her work that the firm desired very much to engage her for the next season before re leasing her on the former contract. both of these :o long since the society had been i Miss Ulrich consented to accept the ! together that the occasion wa3 more position for another season upon Yes it is pretty vurni. nuv vm-.! Ii er for this time of year. Tl. streets anil pavements rre pr-'tty mu My and dirty, it is '.itr.fi.it get over the mud with any d gre uaticfurtinr. Would it not 1 i - " . good idea to wadi ofT this ir.url. and s-ee if it woul 1 n.;t be better to get about a little work, an 1 th" va-r is coming to ue, would help coiu-'d-erable. to of a US icarcity AUCTIONEER Always Ready -for SaSe Dtcs far or near. RATZ5 EEASONATiLE SATISFACTION CR PAY! nEVEIlSE ALL CALLS Telephone 1511 Jlurniy Exa'iangs Fcr Sale. of land, three miles Ewing. in Holt Conn acres farm land, 160 a res hay land and balance in pas ture; fair improvements. See Greer. Piggott, Murray, Neb. 4tew 4(i acres ni: t Ii v. est of ty. Neb.. SO The r.nny friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ted P.arrows are glad to see them buck in Murray and hope they will decide fo stay. RED CROSS MEETING i TO 2E HELD AT MURRAY ; Thre will be a meeting of the Murray branch of the Ke I Cross on January IS, IS 19, at the public li brary in Murray at 7:. "50 p. in this meeting there will be matters of interest come before the Ix.dy, anil it II At !3(i is desired that attendance. all members be in An unusunl offering in children's heavy flacccd shirts and drawers in sizss 24 lo rjD. They are worth four limes th& price. So den't pass them up PER GARMENT fc5J 2 9M' Hilv Drfii?fu' ! 40 acres 2' miles south of: Plattsmouth; acres of ajfalfa; j balance being farmed. Ki acres bottom land, four n-ib-s j northwest oi P!attsr.:outh, adjoin- j ing Oreapoli3; IT, ac.es prairie hay, j cuts twice a year; balance farm j bind l ft 3 93 acres Z "i miles cast of Murray; At $2,200 00 for the 5 even-Passenger Phaeton it is a dis tinctive value. There have never been enough Hudson Super-Sixes to meet the demad. Production was to have been stopped January 1st. Then, unexpectedly, the ban against manufacture was lifted. Orders for closed cars remained to be filled. So when authority to continue manufacture was given, all efforts were turned to filling those closed car orders. iatt 44 MURRAY , I HI' rJEDRASKA 25 acres of alfalfa; 4 acres of tim othy; lo acres of pasture; 0 acres of timber land; balance good farm land; two small orchards, two wells; h two seis of improvements. Can give i reasonable prices and terms on above! land, or might consider some trade. Ore seven-room house in Murray, Nebraska, in good shape, with good well and outbuildings, contains two gcod lots. Three Rouses rent or sale. in Plattsmouth for 2 it acres, one mile southeast of PJat turnout h, lays well, new five-room j bungalow, close to IJ. & M. shops.- I Can give good terms, and might cou-jj jsider some trade. , j ! "Also see me fcr bargains in Chase, ' t j Perkins and Keith county wheat and'J 'rau'h lands. '! I FRANK VALLEKY. j ' Murray, Neb. That is the condition today. No open car models, the seven-passenger and the four-passenger phaetonaT will be built for some iirne. Normal factory production cannot be resumed before June. Only a few open cars are in the hands of dealers. The factory will have none for some time. If you want an open model Super Six, the type that has given Hud son so much prestige, you should try to get one of those nov in stock. The First suggestion oi Spring will exhaust all that arc? now available. The Super-Six owes its leader ship not alone to the preiormancc and endurance it has proved, bnt to its dollar value. What car in performance, dur ability, reliabilit, smartness and beauty, at any price excels the Super-Six? The seven-passenger Hudson phaeton sells at $2,200. 60,000 Super-Sixes have made the While iriangle known on every highway MURRAY, NEBRASKA t