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TSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE FIVE. RURAL CARRIER EXAMINATION. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1919. Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the F'eople of Murray and Surrounding Viciuitj Especially for the Journal Readers i v o, -s-uni Cdt Are You Prosperous? Are you riding on a pros perity wave? If you are, lay aside some of your pro fits now. Deposit your surplus cash in bank. There have been thousands of new bank accounts opened in the vast six months. Are you one of the new de positors ? Sec us tcaay about your banking. We'll be only too glad to explain our methods. Four pT cent interest on time deposits. Our deposits ere protected by the State Guaranty Law. STATE BANK All business transactions held in strict confidence Your Personal Bank. Wan:. -d --py.-ture for three head I Ir. I'.. I Hrendel made a business of ''. )i!;iT!i Stock F;tr;,i. Itrip ti Omaha !a.- Fi May. 'r Sale r ilt-ii . - Mr seven room I i'r-nk Iill has I 1 .- 1 with t'a-f residence in ?Iurray. Mrs. .1. V. K- rgc r. ' '. v . - io,j:i?:c after sou- .ii-i'-e- matter- it. I'lalt-mouth on M'"m1 H. ". i. ! -. ;;? o-r to S I 1 1 . i li- li -il'. :Li. wi-.-U hir ; vi.-it wit I: his s: i. w . i- mw t iU:ty-three years e' This -.as Mr. Loan's .: i oin- ior m -:;- year-- prior to nis. - -.ovir.g in Ca.-- count v. KE-OFEF! ! RIG OF THE- R1URRAY Moving Picture House Puis' Hall A GOOD SHOW SATURDAY EVENING The Very Best in Pictures will always be shown in this house. AN EXTRA GOOD picture h2S been secur ed for Saturday night. USUAL ADMISSION! for Spring Waist! Taffeta Plaids, 1 -yd wide, JJ 1 . 3 per yard Waist Patterns,.2l2 yards beautiful col- g-GQ ored stripes crepe and sill t Mcssalines, yard wide, solid colorf, 1.75 per yard . Ill MURRAY, att - liiv si.-' t"".r 1 1: o pa-t !ew day.-. ias. Hatchet wia.- visit ing amon? ' h"'s::ie.;:t h friends Monday morn- jr.g I"r;l !5cii h:i- been su fU ii i:: for 1 1;.,. ;.aSf i", w diy. it'll an attack of jihv f!u. j f(, Mt a?1(, Vrs john ir. jvj tjth ,,(yV n priduy. February ,. ,, Mrs i,..-,, reside ilvn iKjr I'nion. Mi'-.-c- M;.ruar-t ::n! Frances .Moor- returned h'-me from Omaha Tuesday morning. whre they had Itt.ii spending a few t!;iys with old f rieiels. Mr. ar.l Mrs. Walt 3: inr.iear are rejoicing this neck over the arrival of a new baby girl at tleir home (!i the .".th day of February. F.oth the mother and little one art doing very !.icel . Frank Hobbs Hurt Frank Hubbs. who is now wurkiug uith a bridge criw in Omaha. vr knocked from a tressb- work Mon day evening and was ;uite seriou-Iy injured. I'oth ankles were broken and his skull quite badly crushed, and at She time the niessa.se was re ceived here, the injured man was in the hospital in an unconscious con dition and the seriousness of his in juries could not be told at that time. The injured man was quite well known in this part of the country, being a brother of Mrs. John Kb bins. but had lived most of his Cass county life down near Wee pins Wat er. He had been working in Omaha for some time past. Your Tutt NEBRASKA Mrs. Fred Hill is quite tick this! week. For Sale: White China danders. Oldham Stock Farm. Uncle Sam Latta has been pretty -ick for Hie past few days. Mrp. P.artlett is enjoying a visit from her brother this week. Ijouie Friedrick and family were Murray visitors Tuesday of thu- week. Philip Hihl ami family were visit ing: with Murray friends on Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Farri? and Mrs. Lee Farri- drove to Omaha o:i Tuesday of this week. Uenry Horn and family, from near edar Creek, were Murray visitors, Tuesday of this week. "W. If. Puis, the Murray hard war-; n:ui li!is :: fine new c:;sh resist cr. i me ut the wrv latest .lean's put ! ui by the National people. Miss Teressa Kneller, of r.-iffalo.. N'ew York, arrived in Murray a few I lays si so for a visit with her aunt, Mr-. ieorr Wasmr atid family. Mrs. Cas-ie I.loy ! has return'-d tr ,'iiirr.e imhi is ai nn'M-ni sioiiun;- !u P.-- hotel. ;:ftrr apendins s ral months with her son on the ' arm. 1. 1 1 . Puis the Murray uo :itn arat'e i:i.in. went to Omaha last .veek a i:d returned with ot.e of those ''lie new F.ssvx tars. which loolcsj ike on-.- of the eomiiis ears !' ihe. lav. ! Andn v. Sto'.Itnan. the !.otii-vii!t j 'rui tree man. re;re-e;.t ins Marshall j '5ros. Co.. was in Murray Tuesday oi"! .his week, looking after the new, md oH bu-iness in i.i- li:i" Andrew! I1. -.cod -'.' '. - iiiid i reruly :!';;raiii'f !:is line. ;t!id make t r. all j ruarantees soo.i. Pyron Y.'.iT.',. ir"' near i;:rr.."..' Nebraska, v. ; 'n Murray for a tew !;;.-- li:- past week. v:-itins witii i!"n !s and relatives in and near In old heme. Tin- early life of Mr. Young was spent, in this county, a-t of Murray, and he t'as still a :re;tt many friends in old C-iss coun- y. who .ire .i!w;:ys pb-.:.-e) to see him. I CI arh'y Kei l is one amotig the "ra-'or owners of ttiis eon.nunitv. A' i iew Parro't wa- delivered t him on; ruesday of this w eik. which he P'.:r-j ::;:-el throush tin- asercy -i Y . V . t'r.l-. the Murray luirdware man. Til" Parrot t tr;"-tir has a irreat reputa tion iir. 1 i- c-ons-idered by many as! v.e if the best machine on the! market. I Frank l.illi" and family rent to, Piattsnvmi h Wednesday of this week! ;o -p. i:d the day at the homo of Mr. Lillie s parents, it being the cccaston j !l h! UltllT. Air. JUlH'e Ullile s 'iirhty-fiiiirth birthday, who at the present time is quite feeble, but has been enjoy ins fair health for one of his yi a r-. Mr. I.illle has beep a res i tent of this county for many years. u::d lias always been an honest, fair ipd square man in all his dealings, and has made a host of friends, who Join with the Journal hi wishing that he may live to enjoy many more birthdav celebrations. Good Roads Talk The good roads talk is -till occu pying the minds of most of the citi zens of this community for the? past few days and interest in the good roads movement seems to be growing every day, and the main issue of the present hour is the proposed govern ment road running through Cass ewiinty from ea;-t to west, which was originally platted straight west from Murray to Waerly. but the bill be ins introduced into the legislature designates the O street road west from Union. The change has sure stirred up the people and taxpayers residing along this edd line, also the en.'ire port li half of the county as (!!, -.11 feeling that fully 'three fourths of the county will be "more benefitted by the originally laid our highway. There was to be a com- jmitte'- meeting of the legislature I he Id in Lincoln on Tuesday evening 'of this week, and there were a large number oi representative citizen- from all over the county who went to Lincoln to meet with the commit tee. Murray being v.ell represented, also Plat tsrnouth. Louisville. Mauley. Murdock and others residing in the center and north half of the county, all of whom arc strongly in favor. of I he old platte d line. For Sale One acre of ground wi'h houre and out bull Jing, one-fourth mile east of Murray. Ir.quii'e of A. C. Lor.r, Murray. If tnj of toe re &6rs or tbe Journal I. dot- of any social event or item of Interest in this vic'.nit.v. and will mail s me to this office, it will ap pear under this heading. We want ail news items Editoh Come to Sab Presbyterian C Come to Sabbath School at the hurch 10 A. M. Sun- nay. You will miss a rare treat if you don't hear the Woods children and Mr. Faubel. Feb. 21. Chus. Engelkemeier and daugh ters Clara and Helen, from near Weepins Water, autoed to Platts moutli AVednesday for a brief visit with county seat friends. Mr. Knselkemeier paid the Journal of- i rice a pleasant call. R. A. Young In Plattsmonth. K. A. Your.?: went to Plattsmouth Tuef-dav of this week for a short visit- with friemds. also with his fis- u-r. Mrs. Troop. While in the city in- paid the Journal otliee a brief call, and while we were surprised. we were more than pleased to see him lookinjr so well. For the past r Mr" Y-,un- lias ht'en almost. ! centinuallv under the weather, and r times in a verv serious condition. f , . f f apple tree more than a year ago. t His liip wits so seriously injured ; that he was in the hospital for sev- ra nionths. He is sure the very Picture of health at this time, and v-j,,,,ks as though he was good fur inany more years, providing he re- m.iins on the ground, and he prom-. . . .... i ;sel us he voukt not attempt to limb any more apple trees. For Sale. I'iMi rods of :;." year eld hedge in he tree. Inquire of K. A. Young, durrny. Neb. i:i-4tw Bring in Your Batteries We are now prepared to charge our bi'tteries. having installed new uieiiinery for thi.r- lite of work, and re in a position to give you the ery best service. Our prices are casor.able and work fully guaran od. L. H. PULS GARAGE. Murray, Nebraska. Christian Church Regular services Sunday. Febru- rv 10th. P.ible scho d at 10 a. ni. j n illustrated talk to children ki" j:he close of the P.iide school hour, j Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sub J ject, '"Contrary Winds." K ening worship at "7:".o p. m. j Subject. "Joseph." , You are cordially invited to come ml worship with us. ('. E. HANNAN. Minister. KEPOKT OF THE CONDITION of Tin: MURRAY STATE of Murray. Nebr. i lie "!io 1 r .. :.7s jn the St;Ue of Nt I Praskii at the .- r.f tuiMiiess i ..n .Jiiiiuar -N It'l'.'. i M:sor i :.- t i Hi I' - II Tl"l I i seoli lit - J171."::v7.-. i .g ' r. 7 - I M'.lni ::.::::). 1. 17 ' .l-li;! lis 1 1 - i urM ls Lit, eil KoihIs i:.i;i'i;irr-r h"ii-e, itor.iuire and !. Mures 'Hi rent expenses. Oixes anl interest m i 1 I "lie from N t hmal .in.l Slat- hanks.. J l-'l. II Cheeks iilltl items of exehane xi.x7 irreney 1..".1iei"t i."hl coin l.TS.cii Silver, nil k'-ls ;in! cet- .JI.1S Ti T.L .$JC,!'V i.ia i:i i.iTir:.- CiPital sl-e k paid in ? rt..MhVtH Surplus fund .Vimiiihi) I ' 'el i v hleti profits 7,:;i-..'l i t : . ! i V I . ! u;i I ilejuisils silhlecl fi h. i k . . $ 1 ':-,.'7 l.till Time rt ifn a t(-s f th ,..sit sc.:: )0. 47 I 'ash iei s eheoks j eetsiaieliim ::..en; ;i t l'jj.j.-: ni (Depositor's Simian'y Intnl... T T.. . J l.".!'is.7(j Slate; of Xe l.v.i - ka ' 'Oil I; IV of ( 'h us I SS ; I. .". C l:..e.hhei. Cashier of the ; i'oe r.ame.l hank 'to hereby swear 1 !.; t !;e alim !? a teriiept is a eorreef i'Pel true r-ori" of the rejoit ir.afie to II. e State limikinz l!oarl. w. ;. i: i:lkki;f:. Attest: C.-l.ier. l"t:i;i I. N I "TX.M N. Pii-cct'ir. 'HAS. '. ! K.M i:i.i:, Jiretor. Snhserihe.l anl sworn to hrforo tnc this 1 fit fi due of Feinua.iv, J'.ll!'. axxi: c. iiAssr.i:r:. .-;)! i Notary X'ul.lie. 'My ' : imniission t .xpii -s Sujit. You tell 'em -we keep all kir ds of stationery at the Journal. V. R. YOOKG AUCTIONEER Always Ready for Sale Dates far or near. RATES REASONABLE SATISFACTION OR NO PAY! REVERSE ALL CALLS Telephone 1511 Hurray Ezsiange The United States Civil Service Cominissiun has announced an ex- ! amination for the County of Cass, j Nebr.. to he held at Plattsmouth on March 8. 1919, to fill the position1 of rural carrier at Avoca, Nchawka and Union and vacancies that may later occur on rural routes from other post .offices in the alve-men-tioned county. The examination will be open only to male citizens who are actually domiciled in the territory of a post office in the coun ty and who meet the other require ments set forth in Form No. 1977. This form and application blanks may be obtained from the offices mentioned above or from the Unit ed States Civil Service Commission at Washington. D. C. Applications should be forwarded to the Com mission at Washington 'at the earl iest practicable date. Admission cf women to this examination will be limited to those who are unmarried and to the wives of soldiers and sailors serving in the present war. The vacancy at Nehawka and Union for. which this examination is announced is caused by the en listment of the carrier formerly em ployed on the route. Upon his hon orable discharge from the military service of the Government he will be entitled to reinstatement to his former position as carrier on this rotite in accordance with the statute approved July 2S. 1 :!. which is as follows: "Any postal employee who . has entered the military service of the United States or who shall hereafter enter it shall, upon being honor ably discharged therefrom, be per mitted to resume his position in the postHl department which he left to enter such service." However, any person appointed ! to this jxisition may. in the discre tion of the Post Office Department, be assigned to other parts of the postal service; or transferred to other branches of the classified ser vice for which he is eligible. THE MOST EXCRUCIAT ING TORTURE Sieep is a state of rest which is absolutely necessary to the human body. There is no torture equal to that which the deprivation of sleep entails. The most ingenious of tor turer? placed the deprivation of sleep at the head of their loruire list. But sleeplessness is very often caused by stomach disturbances, and in such cases Ttlner's Ameri can Elixir of P.itter Wine is the most purposeful remedy. It cleans the stomach and removes the cause of the trouble. At all drug stores. $1.10. Rheumatic and neuralgic pains. lumbago. sprains, sore muscles. cnc.. require a remedy which goes to the rvf ofthe p?in. Trir.er's Liniment has proven itself of the greatest service in all such cases. Here is only one of many thousands: "VYaymart. Pa.. Dec. 10. 19 IS. Send me 1 bottle of Triner's Lfnitnent. It does great relief. Jess'c Sculrits." At drug stores and 01 cents, by mail 4 and 7rc." Joseph Triner Company, ir.r.3-1343 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. PUBLIC AUCTION! Tiie undersigned will offer for sale at Public Auction at his farm heme, a quarter mile west of My- nard. commencing at 11 o'clock A. M. sharp .on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 26TH. The following described property to-wit: Five Head of Horses. (no span of hay geldings, 7 and S years old. weight 3200. One sorre! gelding, 9 years old in June, weight 1400. One span of mules, nine years old. weight 2SO0. Three milk cows. Two broovl sows. Several dozen chickens. Farming: Machinery. Etc. One farm wagon. Two top buggies. One single harness. . ' Two sets of doulile harness. One .stirring plow. One One 2 -sect ion harrow. Avery cultivator. One John Deere 2-row machine, . One disk. One Sterling stalk cuMer. One John Deere gang plow with one to six horse hitch. One Clover Leaf manure .spread er. Numerous other articles. TERMS OF SALE: All ums of $10 and under. :a-sh in hand. On sums over $10 eight months ti"ne given on bankable note bearing eight per cent interest from date of sale. All property must he settled for before being removed from the premises. W. F. GILLISPIE. Owner. W. R. YOUNG. Auctioneer. GEO. O. DOVEY. Clerk. Fancy stationery at this office. HOW ABOUT THAT NEW Heating Stove THAT YOU HAVE BEEN PUTTING OFF TO BUY? YOU NEED ST RSGHT WOW and we wont 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 cf household futniture. W: JYJurrsy, Farm Lmht rt --- t c f r n f r, r IJi HERE is thefarrn -jWij i I lighting and:mQ ! power plant mpJi you have been wait- , j-V-i : tflijj ft! perfected plant a single un that runs with OUt vi bration cr ncise and require ;r.o s p ec i a I The perfectly balan c c d electric unit. JLltmo L "i - '"' ; " r AH the Light All the Power You Need Ccrr.c and tee i;. Com pars it, in every way, witb all others. Make us prove to yea where it is better, and more complete in fact, th plant you wact. 11 i y 3 MURRAY, Young men now returning tr im . has been a leader iu business educa t!.o Army, who wi-h to pit-pare I t in for more than thirty years, and themselves for positions in IJanks and other Ilu-iness Otlices, r,r for the Civil Service Examinations will be interested in the circulars now being sent out by the well-known Crand Iland Business College, of Grand Island, Nebraska. The School be w. art v. -m i If you are in need of Shoes it will pay you to come in and look over our stock, as we have the largest stock of Shoes we ever carried to select from and at prices that will interest you. We are also receiving our Spring Ginghams, Percales and Calicos, which will soon be ready for your inspection ne service -more, ALFRED CANSEMER, Murray, Kcb. DEIS. MACH & MAC The largest and best equipped dental offices in Omaha. Experts in charge of aI work. Lady attendant. MODERATE PRICES. Porcelain fillings just like tooth. Instruments carefully sterilized after using. for treatment, and no mocry to !! peid unfit and testimoaiila of more thaalO pro-nincnt DR. C. R. TASRY 2 t0 Bee Piles Nebraska 1 A MO flf- :i';H::e-! Ih ! II! Il Pi Tlfrtrir I'nlt rtsnntnc under 1 8 e NEBRASKA. cannot supply the demand for its graduate-. It was the first Western ScIk ol to prove that positions could be guarantied and secured for graduate--. onrnel Want-Ada Tijl FOR .NiniPfl ii tif A. II, THE DENTISTS ii zssssaTKIRD FLOOR, PAXTCN BLOCK, OMAHA Fistula-Pay Wherf Cured A miM systpm cf treatment that cures Pilus. Fistula acd cthfr Rectr. IDiseas'-s iu o short time, without a sevr re sur Cxal operation. No Chloroform. Ether or other RpDeral anesthetic? iierf. A rnre fiiiArnrMui i n evenr rn amntA ca-ed. Write fur book on Kncta 1 Diseases, with natnea people vho have been permanently cure:! Dulldlns OMAMA, KEERASKA