The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 30, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
llaitsmouth semi-weekly journal. PAGE FIVE. Murray Department , Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially, for the Journal Headers 535 ;r? ripl Conserve Your Cash H f :' H .'.3 I n t:s m id I Cash in bank means a lot to you. It prepares you for any emergency. If there's a slump after the war, ready cash will tide you over. If there is a business ex pansion, a goodly bank account will find ycu ready for it. See us today about that ac count of yours. We do all kinds of banking. Four i'rr rent interest on time deposits. Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law. in URRAY STATE BANK All business transactions held in strict confidence Your Personal Bank. Mi-s Kciy :.ih;:iii an Onuihu . ." M uoiay . I'f'i! '. : I uit-i in t aiaha .Mu- ;: T hl v. Ci-i;. !':.: !:.. and Fi.y Oldham and Km! :. '.a i-rc i'ititMuuuih visitors v. dne.-d.-.: . Fr Sale it !::?. .My seven room eon.: - ri'. .i in t i; AI urra . Mrs. J. W. I;. ru: r. Mrs. J. A. Walt,,- a u l Mrs. G. H. ii::;i.'r- were '-ails moot h visitors on I.i -i S.i! t.rday . a!!.-.- k.ra VouiiU wa home ov r r- : lav. r"; n u ': n u to lit r work in i 'let ' !;.. it h Monday morning. : (.-;. -n. of 1 1 u t T - vil !.-. V.';. !:.;:. .. i- spendin;: the present v. ,k w::h .'..r. ii i Mrs. Lieyd Gapen and family. Mi--.- Villa Gapen wai invited down i . "1 il::.- V'iii. to attend a siiOV- u:.-n i'.ir Mis Mattie Xntziiiiiu. vi. .i.- - wei-.liuu will occur in the i ..r i .i ire. A r sii-ph-rsor.. who kss 1t--u ; ---.ding 1 1 pas' lew weeks down :j: f i . Mrii,-. and other points in : s.'iirl.. rei irii'ii home Monday :!.- ct t his week. W. R. VGUNO AUCTIONEER Always Ready for Sale Dates far or near. RATES SEASONABLE SATISFACTION OH NO PAY! ' REVERSE ALL, CA1.LS Tcicphore 1511 Hurray Exo lanpe CSS5.fi After inventory wc have found some few articles f merchandise for quick sale and we are making the :r:ce that will make them move. -ic hisses Patent Leather shoes, broken sizes, from , . $2.49 o'ir regular stock :.y:t ien-th Cress Ginghams, one to six yd. pieces, per yd. .23 pairs mens Indigo eyed, 240 r-.rr c:-riti sizes. A genuine bargain era Exrres stripe overalls. Good range of skes; about four dozes in the lot. Per pair 1-93 iiiiJrfVs to-piece heavy fieeced underwear. If ybu cannot tii-m for your family, buy them for the Belgians and v,- -.H give one garment free with each suit. Per garment. .13 Hiatt MURRAY, : gQT ING George Nickels was an Omaha vis itor last Saturday. Ii. K. Nickels and i:Y were in Murray lat saturd::. Vern Hendricks t-peiit the week end with lionie folks. A. 1. Crunk and family were ca 1 ! -inu on Murray iurcl;ai:t '!"uedny. Mivi's Ktta :.nd Uertha Nickel Selit Tuesday with Mrs. Iloht. tluod. Tj!ii Croniwtdl was lo duiii; alter some land business in Murray Wed nesday. Andy Camnbell has bten number ed with the tick lor the ast lew days. V". G. lJot-dvker was hjokini: aftr some business matter in 1'lattsinouth Wednesday. Ir. I".. F. lirendel was l(Kl-ii!i: al ter some busii;ess matters in Omaha Tuesday of this week. ! Horn, to Mr. and Mr.-. Karl r.arut-r. on last Sunday nict:t. January LM'.th. jlloth mother aiid little one are do- inu !:icel v. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mct.'urnn arc rejoicing this week over the arrival of a fine baby irl at their home on j Monday eveninu. The smile oi ; Granddad McQuinn's face is broader than ever, and that's "oin some." for Matt is always smilinu. hut this one won t come off. j The road badinu wc.-.t from Mur ray has sure been in a terrible con dition for the past few weeks, espec ially the low place just west of town. While in Murray Tuesday we saw a car stuck there and hunu up fur fome time, and it was a Ford at that, the little car that seldom ever siets in where it cannot j:et out. This road certainly needs the attention of the hiuhway authorities. wt. blue overans, in as- 1 utt, NEBRASKA : Lewis (.'runk drove to Mauley on last Saturday. For Sale: While China Ganders. Oldham Stock Farm. (' Albin. from near Fuion, was in Murray Tuesday of this week. John Hobscheidt. Jr.. iuad- a busi ness trip to Kansas City hist Friday. J. T. lVrter. from near Avoca. was here Tiie.-uay to attend tlie Lloyd (apt n sale. Frn Garrill came up from near Avoca Tuesday for a few hours visit with heme folks. George Shields aid James lkir heardt were Platlsmouth and C)ina!;a isitors Wednesday of this week. L. D. Hiatt was lookii.u after some business iuatier in f'kit'.s inouth and (hnaka Wedn "sih: y of tM. week. II. S. Tut I was loo; in-, alter -ore business matters in Omaha ' Friday. I!e al attviid-d liie ic Cormlck ltrusjeal. Mrs. Wm. liun-.r of Flat t sir :tr h e;:mi' ilown Sunday to spend a couple i f days wit u Mr. said Mis. Fred flild. re'ur!!inu home M nday eveninu". Mr. and M":. V."i : departed Monday .f this week for 'ahi'-rniu. v. here tl.ey wih speiid ;i few .seek;, in the cities and various points iil-jili;' i he CoiLSt . T!:e pubiie sale rlvti! h Gapeii n Tiie-day ( l i!.is v. k v. a. well attended. The day v. at; i 1;. I i!.-. and th." irowil wsts ;;i!;!i.:!iv hrf and all the piopertv brotiuht uood prices. Toco. IJ.ciic;;. i.t.r .unia! cr;en ter a'..d contractor, ha.- tukeii on a i'artner. i.ne ti.at h v ill -.(! over to develop into just sis ",,(,, s; :.: ehani' as he is. tb.-t will ivceiw his ;itivjii.d train in for tlu- n:.t t wt nty-..ne years a: T!-- y on- man arrived in Murray on h -t "b . day t.iLirniuu. and has b. .! in ;,-;l.-'e oo-.-e-s )o!i of thv lto'ltol! !:o!i-:.-!;dd eef :i:i(e ho- SiTrt V.ll. Tb- i. lot '.or and h'iii- oio- ore doiu.u er nittdy. AH the so::- ..lid d.i ,1 .-' i: ' e;--, ot' Mr. and .!tv. Wm. I'uls ;;ut here.-! uieb.-r ' he Vure!i:;i ro i i i Murtsi v Sat: '.:. to sp. ni tin- i . : " ' with ' i'a" :u d 'Ma" I'u!-. !.-; tij-v anorl.er : o ft ! . " u - : old in :! no o ' -. i t to !' Mr I'll!-' 'leparttir- f.r tl'.fi.rni-.i. w'-ere tin . ;: --peiid a few months ai -nu the ; a. ':"o ':-" i If-ih! v.ere W. i'uls ;: ' v- i!-o L. i I. I "ills a od v il'--. e to 1 o. ' . ;. !,-; wif- 'red !.'::: -t.d w -c-. i'hii.;. H:!d and -. ife. A i f 'a ns.-m : a! d ( Wi'e ai .1 Mi i.aura p. now mai-inu 1 t-r h"!!i- it: (cna'na. lO.-i Wei. ! here W US . 1 1 '. - . I ! e fa 1 I e cotnplaim "eui-'ei-e.l w it h the Jour- mil 10. an in rcuard to the ym ::u m -o :,.;.s .I;-n;ri' r.u tbe p'a--' oi le-e res'i!!nu o:i .!.;.ti s' fe.-T ni .Mur ray. It .-e,.;;s as tl.oouh they nave ' upon numer a- 'n'la.-n.:;- n-eii ura u- : .. l . . umg o'd (a;i- o; otlor .Tio-n-:- tha .,, ... , wil' iofihe n.deeis noo-.s. Ill si II 1 down the concrete ri'ev.o.lk.- ot Co town at a rathT kite hour of the ui'tht. greatly : i.-t urbiuu the peoph in tliat locality. A'e hsie i-een io- ... ... i ... ...... i .,... .. i , . . i . i : warning to ;h guilty parties 'hat !ersi:;is:on i::iuiit be bmuuht to iw in stoppins: such ;i(ti":;.- in the in-I ft: re. it "DT V A C A KT Tt A V AT TT7T. I OSCAE GAPES HOKEi M-s o,car Gapen .."...-nained a!,li"t "-vieiui or one providing for numlur of lady friends at her lorn , prohibition, north of Murray i) last Thurd.ay' AgTC5 on Eelief Bill In Jsonor of her guest and sister-in-; Fitml b gh-lati ot: action was taken law. Mri. Sam (laM-:i.. of f I v at ; vilb-. j : .i-Jay by conures- on the adminis Wyoiiiinc. who lias been here vh-dtine i trss'ion bill approp-iat inu ? 1 uO.'M'O, lor the pa..t few weeks. The k dies ' rceUejt ad by President Wilson pre.. c ut lu t-ujoy the la--pi t : iii y f j '"o- Koroj.eun fau.i: relief. The coo Mrs. Capon, wt-re Me-dame Charh- ferees' report wS. adopted by both Jean. Will Jean. Ed Spat:gier. Georg- Sn;.der. Mat tie Wib-s. Frank Wihv.nhe measure w-v -'-.- to .the presi :ert l.ivinu-!M.. Gh n IV-rry. .Mr.-. tie:.: for approval. i'oniius. Siejfeu Wiles. Ida Cole. A. j Hove A sch. Frank Moore. Mirs. Me- DR. T. P. LIVINGSTON SICK. I Donald. Guy Wiles. W. S. Smith. K.b ert i'rop.-t and C. A. Law is oi' i' I day a most, enjoyable one to a i.u her of the ladies was the fac that J (tight of tiiose pre.-eat were old tin.. ! school mates of Mrj. Gapen in this county yiars auo. The hotn' was' iieau'ifuliy decors.: ed with :; tlov. - irs. iii!.' n;iy was inu :: ;i v. r.'. pleasant one for ail and wiii long- re- irnain in the memory of Mrs. Gsip.-u, J w hen h!ie ri turns to her western i heme. For Sale 1 Or.e acre of ground with hot;.-; and outbuilding. on-fa-''rt h u.i! es.! ' of Murrsiy. Iniuire of A. C. Long,! Murray. Jf s.nr of ibe rtaaers of the Journal knov of li;.v social event or iu-m of iiiH post In thU viciDity. ami will mail same u lint, oft.ee. b will ap pear ur.ner l.'ils heu.j Irnr. e WAUL .11 neVks.Ueil.B I-11 TOO James Tilson and family have bicu suffering Iroiu an attack of the flu for the past few days, but all :"v get tiu. u; along nicely. The family of Jolni Inirman have been fullering from an attack of the f'.t for the j-o.st week, but they are all getting stloiiu very nicely at this time. The Murray Movinu Picture Show v iii open up again on . :;t Saturday evening in the Fuis iiall. under the ooitne of l'uls Co. An extra good program has been seenrt-d for the Vrst ni'-i t. and you wili miss a rare treat, if you fail to attend. The nt rtstinmonts will be uiveii on each aturdr.y evening in t!:e future. The Murrs.y Cor.uu-rcial Club are v, ;.;'.rinu for au'-.th- r b;i.-y season this summer, and held their firt :.:eetii:u on Monday o'ur.t. elected n'icers and laid plan- f'.r the com inu work. The o!hce:. were Teil Carre-ws. president. V.'. O. Scot ton. . ic e-jire-idc-nt . A if G: :..-enier. se?re- ary. and F. ?. To- . treasurer. A inonu the main is.-.n- taken up -t tl;is meet inu w as t h- .uood roads tropos it ion. more pt-rmnaeiit side ws'.llos for .'ivrr:iy at.d a geiu-r-'l olcun-ttp for tiie to.o in general, '"oik-- were riven ah'og the lines of .vliat hod been done lor Murray luriru ti e past f'.'.e --ar. . and when !t w::s all summed up I- coe.l,! read- !y be seer, that Murr.- 1 t.i advs uc- ! ,-,,n -rable dijri!-.- i hat period. The si.. gall !-". for a 1 uivr and bet- i r i. ear t ho.ti i o r. TION FOB A 4 YEAR PERIOD -ICUrtE OOMI-IITTEE TENTATIVE LY APE0VE5 j;iLL CLOSING POOE TO ALIENS. :J . fi'Jltbl .'i!iiliUH?s LriDJt. Dcrdcre-s Eccch an Agreer.-rnt n. ;? European rr.mine Etiief Eill Nov.- E-Co:;imer.ded. S '!. ::Utot!. I. C. Jato -v--sa! i'"i jo i-o ; !ot in - oem-ral itnmiura om tor a period of lour year? fo! . v. inu the siuniu-. ! the peac. l i'y, was approved t(i:latively ; . v bv it e Loose i:imiiurat ion coiu- ' t " - APhi-u: h no recrd vote was tak r. it ir im ierstooli the coli'initlee ts viiied 7 to ' f r the leuislation. ith six mei; ibers absent. . . Prohibiti n i f in miuratiou oiinug ti-.c peaee n const rttct ton p"riod has !e !l S'nillgiy liru-a l- e(u e.-eni ci- . :ives of organized labor and others !i,t heari!, us before he committee. ! Thy bill would permit an alien resident to bring his wiie and chnu- ren (except bovs over IS years out i .' , . .. . into the i nil eu niaici, "ir1"1" 't:epiie,w- under Is- s.nd nieces of any ! age may also be brought into the icouutrv. Toitri.-ts -.vould not be bar red from entry for temporary stay. de: isi-n oti the four year ;.eriod w;is made on the ijuestion whether tiie comtnit'ee should adopt and hou- witlaujt debate and ! I'l er-i r., I., ys 's I 'all;'. Ir. T. i'. Livingston u- reporteu : as being a victim of Spanish influ enza and is very sick. The large circle of friends of the Doctor will be sorry to learn of his illness, but tru.-t that it wlil be of snort dura tion j. inl ii.;. be w ill -,ooti be able l , ... .. , . ' to be tLicir latc-t again ana e:-- joying hi.i usual g.od htal'h. Mi. L. M. Godwin anrl son Frank d-. parted for I"ene;aw, Neb., t hi j m.'rninu. ' here they will make an extended visit with the daughter and sister. Mrs. John Shurigar, Jr. and t'eiiv. Airs Sl-.uriuar was former- ly Miss Molly Godw in. Stationery at the Journal oSce, P08LIC AUCTION! The undersigned, having dissolv ed partnership, will offer for sale at I'ublie Auction on the C. E. Metzger farm, four miles southwest of Platts mouth. one mile northwest of My nard, four and a half miles north of Murray, commencing at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919. The following described property, to-wit : Sixteen Head of Horses. One team hay mares, 7 and S years, wt. L'SOO. One brown mare, six years old, wt. 1400. One roan mare in foal, S years old, wt. 1400. One bay mare, eight years old, wt. 14 00. One sorrel mare, eight years old, wt. ICO, One bay hone, five years old, wt. le"0. One bay horse, four years old. wt. IC',0. One hay team, 7 and S years, wt. IT, 00. One bay horse, smooth mouth, wt. One sorrel mare, five years old, wt. 1000. One driving team, three and four years old. One team, smooth mouth, weight 2C00. Fifteen Head of Cattle. Six milk cows, one 2-year-old heifer, two yearling heifers, one 2-year-old hull, five heifer calves. Thirty Head of Hogs. Twenty head of Duroc bred sows. Ten head of stock hogs. Farming Machinery. One 7-foot Deering binder. Two :;-seciion harrows. Or.e 1'. O. riding lister. Two stalk cutters. One IC-inch walking plow. One st eel field" roller. One feed grinder. One hob sled. One buggy. Two hay racks. Republic truck, 1 i-2 ton. new. One Emerson mower. One Kentucky press drill. S'.x walking cultivators. "Three 2-row machines. Two disks, 11x1 L One broadcsLst seeder. One new Newton wagon. One ;;14-inch farm wagon. One low wagon. Six sets lli-inch harness. One set of buggy harness. Two 12-in. Emerson gang plows. One Western I'.elle riding lister. St. Joe walking lister combined. One Lloom manure spreader. One hay rake. One 41- h. p. Cushnian engine. One 2 h. p. Chore Boy engine. One Co-gallon ho'g water tank. One tank heater. Nine hog troughs. Three dozen White Leghorn hens and other articles too numerous to ment ion. Lunch Will be Served at Noon by W. A. Scott. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $10 and under, cash in hand. () l all sums over $10 a credit of six months will be given, purchaser giving bankable paper bearinu eight per cent interest from date. All property must be settled for before being removed from the premises. SATCHELL & METHGER. Co. W. R. YOl'NG, Auctioneer. G. O. DOVEV. Clerk. PUBLIC JUCTION ! As I am going to move to Keith County in the spring. I will sell at Public Auction at my home two mlies southwest of Mynard and one mile west and three miles north of Murray, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1919. The following described property, to-wit: Ten Head of Horses. One black mare, smooth mouth, weight i;;t0, in foal. One black mare, smooth mouth, weight l.'OO. in foal. Brown mare. 2 year.-, old, wt. 1200. Black mare, :j years old. wt. lir.O. One team black geldings, smooth mouth, weight. 2400. Black gelding, Z years old, wt 1200. Sorrel mare, 11 years old. wt. l."00. Oue bay mare, nine years old, wt. 1150. One horse colt. One milk cow, parr Jersey, 7 years old. One 2-year-old heifer, fresh soon. Thirty Pure Bred Duroc-Jersey HogS Consisting of twenty bred sows, balance stock hogs. Fanning Machinery. One hob sled with box. One hay rack. One 7-foot Acme binder. One 6 -foot Acme mower. One broadcast Hoosier seeder. HOW ABOUT 1 HAT NEW Heating Stove THAT YOU HAVE BEEN PUTTING OFF TO BUY? YOU B1EED IT RIGHT WOW and we want to tell you that we have a com plete line to select from. Come in and see them! Let us tell you how we can save you some money on all kinds off household furniture. w Murray, One :;-section harrow. One 2-section harrow. One 14-inch Moline gang plow. One lG-inch walking plow. On tougueless cultivator. One tongue cultivator, new. One riding Badger cultivator. One 2-row Badger cultivator. One riding lister. One 2-row stalk cutter, new. One hay loader. Two Champion hay sweeps. One side delivery rake, new. One 12-foot Acme rake. One Shroeder corn elevator. One Fullford. One tank heater. One cut-down wagon with rack. One 2-row Rock Island cultivator. Set sleigh runners for buggy box. One l1 h. p. pump enuine. Three sets lU-inch work harness. One set of buggy harness. One single buggy harness. Two set; nets. One saddle. One l.M-ft. steel cable stacker with fork. One -white porcelain lined refrig erator, ice capacity 12", lbs., good as new. sind other household goods :ind small articles too numerous to men tion. Sale Commences at 10:00 0'Clock. Lunch Served by W. A. Scott. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of ?10 and under, cash in hand. On sums over $10 a credit of six month? will be given on bank able note bearing eight per cent in terest from date. All property to he settled for bofroe being l :-mcved from premises. E. V. COLE. Owner. W. R. YOFNG, Auctioneer G. O. DOVEY. Clerk. 8TH ANNUAL BANQUET. From Wednesday's Daily. The members of the Y. M. B. C. class of the M. E. Church have is sued invitations for their Eighth Annual Banquet, which will be held in the M. E. Church parlors on Thursday evening, February inth. They tell us this is going to be the best and most enjoyable banquet that has been held. Some of the boys., members of the class who have just returned from France will be in attendance. A very interesting program of Toasts, interspersed with vocal aifcd instrumental music is be ing prepared. Some of the boys, who have just returned from France will tell of their experience, which is always heard with much inter est. This banquet will be prepared by the ladies of the church and it will be one to which all will do ample justice. x Men's and Overalls! Shirts going at $ .00 Broadlang shirts at 1.25 Stifle bib overalls and jumpers 2 25 Blue bib overalls and jumpers 2.50 Finck's Detroit Special overalls and jumpers 2.75 H. E. Lee Unionalls 3.50 Tlie Service Store. 4 ALFRED GANSEMER, Murray, Neb. Nebraska RE-OPEN IMG OF THE MURRAY Moving Picture House Puis' Hall SATURDAY EVENING, FEB'Y 1st The Very Best in Pictures will always be shown in this house. AN EXTRA GOOD program has been secured for the opening evening. USUAL ADMISSION! usik LOCATED IN THEIR NEW SIXTH STREET QUARTERS From Wednesday' Daily. W. W. Wasley and Fred Winn have rented the old Id. Hild furni ture store building on Sixth Street recently occupied by the l'olhi.-k Auto Co., where they will conduct a general auto and supply store. They have moved into the new place and art ready to handle any and all business that may come their way. Mr. Wasley will continue to handle the popular Chcvroulet auto, in all designs, with the addition ofa mod ern and up-to-date farm lighting plant. Mr. Winn will look after the auto repair line, in which lie has had a great deal of experimce in all makes of cars. They w ill be plest.-ed to meet sill their old friends, and will be glad to look alter the wants of all new ones who will take lime to call their way. Mrs. R. F. Patterson went to Oma ha on the afternoon train where she visited friends for a few hours. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wooster were passengers to Omaha on the morn ing train where they spent the day visiting friends. Ivtrs. Elizabeth Travis and daugh ter Mrs. A. G. Cole were passengers to Omaha on the afternoon train, where they will visit friends lor a few hours. Skirts