TIIUESDAY. JULY 3, 1919. I'LATTSJIOUFII SEAIl-WKL'KLY JOURNAL. page rivE. Murray Department If tny of the rctdcrs of the Journal knor- of any social fTflit or Uria of Interest io Ibis vicinity, and will mail s imt u tiii-i oilice. ;i win IH-ar uncit-r tlrs iiea-iifjr. We w.nt&ll Bewieiiih tuiTOn t M "snared in ihe Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding: Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers n n m Protection k for jJ ings M to 13 You not only protect your savings, but you get paid doing so when you have a sa account at this bank. Money that'sidle mcansnioney wasted. Put your saving 4o wo and watch the interest grow We watch both the prin cipal and interest for you and relieve you of all the banking worries. M in ford, enrolling In South -4 So fctyHo n esty Gourtesy Service Four pr cent interest on time deposits. Our deposits are protecteJ by the State Guaranty Law. MURRAY STATE SANK All business transactions held in strict confidence Ycur Personal Bank. f-r salt. Oidhaui i'.T k IV. n:i. Mrs Fans ami (kiuuhter. Mi; iU-siiau ami G!a!ys Mrnsvk attended 1 1. c- library ro. nis last Saturday. Y'.im:: is in Murrav this wek aftvr some business matters vi.-iiii; with 'friends and re!a- : t v n. t.;ir . the 1 i( k Oldham. if Intl. t'an.tda. eanie in last Friday t.i the salo of hi.s brother's land. Oitihiini place. Pauline ami Fay Oldham, and t ! i - ; r uncle R. C. Oldham and JV. .! 'mhn were vi.itinjr friends at Kin:1 i" i iast. Monday. II. n. Crai and mother. Mrs. M. T.. i'ra i;;. of Gardner. Kansas, were in re to aft-nd the sale of the land oT the t-tjlc i f the late George Old ham. Mr. ("rai is a bauhir at Gardner and has been in this liny f t hi:si:is l.r the past sixteen years. Mrs. rai is well known in this r.-mimunity. where she has visited sm the Oldham homo many times. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tik-nn. Mr. tid Mrs'. James 1 ilson and family. Miss Ft I a Nickels wus a I'latU; mouth visitor Monday evening. Cl;as. Sans has been builcin himself a new concrete tarae ih;s week. Mae Louphridv. opening for sum- Mr. avil Mrs. John i!y. Mr :'d Mrs. family. .'r. and and family. Mr XOTICK- Mi tiacher of voice mer term. George Nickels went out to the old home place Tuesday to antdst in the harvest fields for a few days. Alf. Gansomer spent a few day the pa:-t week on l is farm north of town assisting in the harvest Colds. Kd. Kniss went to Omaha last Thursday to consult a specialist in regard to his eyes, that have bceu troubling him considerable of late. 15. A. Root and wife departed Monday for York, where they will make a few days visit and join their son in an automobile trip up to Yellowstone Park. Kobi-rt Yimin. residing west of Murray, has been a very sick man for the past, ten days. suffering from a severe attack of bronchitis. He is reported ouie better at time, hut still very sick. Tl.e storm of last Wednesday Ihirman ami fam-j n'i-!it wa. sure severe in this local ity. The lightning struck the large tre at the very window 01 i;c W. G. lioedeker and wife were Plattfeniouth visitors last Saturday evening. Miss Laura Puis came down from Omaha last Sunday for a visit with home folks. A. L. Ilaker and a number of friends ipent the day at Lake Mana wa last Sunday. Miss IJeulah Sans and Miss Jessie Barrows were Plattsmouth visitor.-, last Saturday evening. NOTICE Miss Og!a teacher of piano. Now pupils for summer term. L. II. Puis made a trip Omaha Tuesday of this week with a truck load of hogs for Glen Perry. John Vallery went to Omaha last Sunday to spend the day with his father. J. H. Vallery at Ihe hospital. Joe Mrasek and family and Will Mkcv and faniilv went ui to Cedar Creek last Sunday to tpend the day fishing. Walt Minniear s.nd family. Chet. Minnioar and wife were Omaha visitors last Sunday, spending the day at Lake Manawa and Krug park. J. W. I'.erger and Clarence P.rown made a trip down to the Pig Muddy la.1 Friday evening on a fishing trip. They returned Saturday with the usual fisherman's luck. Jack West. Henrietta Creamer. Kay Creamer. Josephine Frisse! and Joe West and wife spent tl.e day last Sunday in Omaha, guests at the ET1 I heme of Mr. and Mrs. Spieka. rs i ,. Mrs. W. U. luil l.as nnaiiy si tuck a real well on her farm east of Murray. In one place the drillers went down over "00 feet and brand ed the shaft as a failure. Starting a new drive a few feet from this spot they found :;"" feet of water at a depth of '." feet. Mr. and Mrs. lien Wiles were Platt.-mouth visitors last Saturday evening, and while there Mr. Wiles found time to call at the Journal of fice for a brief visit. Hen tells ns that he is goinsr to harvest a mighty fine wheat cmp this season, and expected to start the job this week. . Ludwig Hollis. late of Platts mouth. is a new man in Murray, and his smiling good natured fr.ee may be seen behind the counter of the Murray State Lank in the fu ture. At a rtcer.t meeting the di- ! rectors of the bank elected him a.- J assistant cashier. LuiJwig is an ex cellent young man, w-ith some hank experience, ttnviiig neeri empioeu in a Lincoln bank for the past few months, and will make a very val uable assistant for Oa.-hier Poed eker. Mrs. G. 11. Gilmore is in- receipt of a message from the Doctor stat ing that he was just about ready to sUTt for borne, and that before she would receive the message he ex pected to be off French soil, and on the big waters, sailing for home. This was mighty good news to Mrs. Gilmore and family as well as to the many friends of the Hector in Cass county, who will be more than pleased to welcome him home. He will no doubt be home some time this month. Minford & Creamer shipped a car of hogs to the South Omaha market Monday evening. Harried In Murray Tuesday. John VantiDe, from near Wyom ing, Nebraska, and Mrs. Lulu L;ug!iridge. of Murray, were mar ried at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. W. A. P.rown. iu Mur ray. Tuesday at one o'clock. Rev. Jeckson. of Omaha, came down and performed the ceremony. The bride is' too well known in and near Mur ray for the Journal to comment, on the many good qualities of this ex cellent lady. She was born and reared here and has always been a favorite among her many friends. The groom is a well-to-do farmer and for many years a resident of Otoe county. The Journal joins with the many friends in extending hearty congratulations. They de parted Tuesday afterjumn for Este.s Park. Colo., where they have rented a cottage and will spend the summer. VISITED WITH FRIENDS IK" PLATTSMOUTH Tio"! Tuesday's Tai!y. Last evening Rev. W. L. Austin and wife with a cl "ighter, Mrs. Creani'T and Master Austin Cream er, all of whom were in Plattsmouth for a short time, coining to visit, and al-o to secure s-.ime supplies which they had purch.::sed here some time Miico. They drove down in their car and aiier a short vi .it re-j turned to their home the same way. 9 3 1 2 n 6 i u P 1 Li 3 ft L1 IT.! I! ervice f-'ulfon economy and de pendable delivery promise profits for .YOUR business. Come in and talk it over. TEEPING your Truck on the iV move means dollars and cents in your pocket. Fulton economy and reliability are backed by the ready co-operation of the local Fulton Service Station in keeping Fultcn Trucks profit ably on the job, without expensive lay-offs for repairs. Standard Oil Company, Borden Farm Products Co John Wana maker, and many other bi.tr fleet operators are today using Fulton Trucks. a n j p L. H. PULS t Mu,Tay ":" -:- -:- Nebraska j I I'll , 1 EllSSlgEllE5 n ! J n VISITS AT TEE HOSIITAL TODAY From Tuesday's J'aTly j R. S. Max. 11 departed this morn ing for Omaha, where he took his ; lifle daughter Helen for examina- tion by specialist who treated her some time last winter and specified j that the child should return on July j 1st for examination, and ho has : therefore taken her at this time, i Little Helen seems to be getting ' along nicely and he is satisfied that, i.'l.e is, but by the instructions of ! the specialists he is returning to ''the hospital for examination that I there ho no mistake made. Mrs. .dart in Sheldon his sister aecompan ied him with the child to the hos pital. time, and says he is feeling some belter, and hopes now to be able to be out again. DAMNS GOVERNMENT OPPOSING EOLSHEVIKI VISITED HERE OVER NIGHT. this i 0ti T. Itlioden. . H rshl !' :p-i.t th h.Oiiie of J. Tilson and Mrs. W. H. Wiles and Mrs. George Mr. and "Irs. N. It. Wile.. 1 v and Mi:s LMna Rainey d::y last Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Garland Tii- pire son. U'-ar Mynard. V.VIker residence. Mrs. Walker ami j 1; Marcery were occupants c;f tl.e room close to the tree, but were uninjur ed, in many localities the wind did considerable damage to crops aid sm!l outbuildings. Kitchen W are Specials ! This assortment contains the most useful articles for the kitchen, such as Tea Kettles, Coffee Pots, Dish Pans, Water Pails, Berlin Kettles, Preserving Kettles, made in heavy blue enamel priced at about one half the present market value. Any article in the above list $1.29 Hiatt 1 Tail MURRA V' f NEBRASKA Christian Church ;ys" and giris' Mission story at Rible school at 10:00. Morn ing worship at ship at S:;io. evening service 11 : 0 o . Fvening wor We wiil have the on the lawn under the trees. Yon wiil be cool and comfortable. Come to a church thr.; has a message and a welcome for all. C. K. Hannan. Minister. From Tuesday"? Tai?y. C. I. Mitchell of Lisco. where he is engaged in the mercantile busi ness was a visitor in this city for last, evening, a guest at the home f Mr. and Mrs. Win: Krecklow, Mrs. Mitchell being a sister of Mrs. Krecklow. Mr. Mitchell was called to Omaha on some business matters and ran down for a visit with his relatives here, and returned this morning for Omaha, where he will conclude hi.s business for the day. and departed for his home in the west. SOLD BUSINESS YESTERDAY. From Tuesday's rail. F. G. Kgenberger who has been conducting the soft drink parlor, at the corner of Fifth and Main streets yesterday sold the same to Ed Kgen berger who will conduct the same in the future. Mr. F. G. Egenbergcr who has been in ill health and has been confined to his homo for a number of months, was able to he down town vesterday for the first London. June SO. Tom Mann, labor leader, in a speech at a ses sion of the independent labor party, J manded. said : "I stand as a bolshevist, sparta cist. syndicalist, industrial unionist and socialist. I am prepared to de fend them all. "The Russian Soviets have ob tained what the British workers de sired while the latter talked. . "Damn the government opposing t hem." The meeting adopted a resolution urging withdrawal of all allied forces from Russia. workers returned to their desks. Engineers, including those of the fire department, still hold out for higher pay. The street department remained tied up, the a. ('00 workers who j struck a week ago refusing to ac ! cept the council's increase of .".o ! cents a day instead of the $1 de- LUCKY U. S. CUTTER RACK FROM WAR DUTY WILL VISIT IN DENVER. New York. Jr.iy 1. Survivor of fifteen attacks of German submar ines, the l S. coast guard cutter Seneca, has arrived after two years' war duty in European water. It was luade the target of many tor pedoes, some of which missed it by only a few feet. The Seneca rseued more than five hundred persons from other le.-s lucky ships which were sent to the bottom by G'-rman undersea boat s. Ten of the Seneca's crew perished while trying to beach the I'.ritisti steam-hip Wellington, torpedoed in the Ray of Biscay last September. w. 11. yquriG AUCTIONEER A I v, ays Ready for Sal Dates far or near. RATES REASONABLE SATISFACTION OR NO PAY! ItEVERSE ALL CALLS Telephone 1511 Murray Exo'ianjre This afternoon Mrs. H. D. Travis and daughter Mrs. A. G. Cole and little son departed for the west, where they will visit at the home of Raymond Travis and family for a month or so. Mr. Travis who has made his home In Omaha until quite recently has been sent to Den ver, where the company are opening a branch office and Mr. Travis has been selected as the manager there of. Mrs. Travis and Mrs. Cole will make a prolonged stay iu the west hoping that the change may be beneficial to Mrs. Travis health, which has not been the best for some time past. CHICAGO FIREMEN ACCEPT INCREASE VOTED BY COUNCIL Chicago, July 1. Strike troubles of city employes were greatly re duced when approximately half the firemen voted to accept the $300 a year increase granted by the city council and 800 city hall clerical Merchants Need A Few-Evenings. We, the undersigned business men of Murray, have decided to cloae our stores throe evenings out of the week at six o'clock. The closing nights will be Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, and will re- ' main open the other three evenings c;f each week as long as our patrc.is desire, nllownig them ample timr totransact. all their business. The hours will prevail during the month of July and August, commencing with July 1st. ALF. GANSEMER. HIATT ft TFTT. W. S. SMITH. W. II. PULS. HOUSE FOR RENT I have a six room residence for rent. Inquire of O. A. Moore. tf. FOR SALE. r" 1 ' li firca TnsT" PVinnia pacnllnfl i: 1. ----- -- . v . . --v .1 ' ! biuwu& J engine, good as new. Inquire of ! C. L. Herger, Plattsmouth. ' errs summer Underwear a Men's B. V. Ds.. per suit $1.00 Porosknit Union Suits, per suit .- 1.00 Balbriggan Union Suits, per suit. . . . . , 1.25 "Work Shirts, a fine quality at 90 The Goods the Very Best The Prices Right! Remember our store will be closed on Mon day, Wednesday and Friday evening of each week, during July and August at six o'clock. i he 3i erveee ALF GANSEMER, Proprieto THE W. H. PULS rdware will always carry a complete line of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Farm implements, Tractors, GASOLINE ENGINES and REPAIRSI We do all kinds of tin work, heating and plumbing, and will also save you money on furniture orders. Come in and get our prices on anything in our line. We will treat you right and save you money. jp) E 3 MURRAY NEBRASKA Phone No. 24 B H a q m a M a ' 9 V m a U 19 91 ji? a g H Lf.E:; n ;:;'a;r:E:;i;;a::;,:K;;;':B:::.iB:::.:E;;;':B .nsr: ;ss,; m-vm , ..:;: .;o,i ;s a :; :a i n ; Will Always Carry a Complete Line of DRUGS, PAINTS, GILS AND VARNISHES WALL PAPER AND SUNDRIES TOILET ARTICLES AND CIGARS If It's in the Drug Line We will Look after Your Wanls at All Times TELEPHONE HO. 2 a a H y ii ' is :ri3