V A TITI'ILSDAY. AUGUST 7. 1VW. l'LATTSMOUTII S KM I-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE FIVE. l NEBRASKA EDITORS 'sininiiTniTiiiiniiiHiiiiiiuiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiinNij I Electric Light and Power for Happy Farm Life ay Department ARE ON A VACATION Tftnyof the miier of the Journal tuuv of any som1 erem or iwiu if Uitoi-est li; tbii viciutt.v. knil will uitil iimc to tliisoftiet. it will 111 pear timier tLis lifatiinjr w want all iw i i aa Koitou LI I Guests in Omaha Yesterday and Last Night Leave Today on Tour of the State. m ti e Interest of the reorde of Murray and S"rroundin? Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers ! r X ! :t.. il!; CL d & Protest m W. H. 1'uls was in .'Mat t.-ruout li liuT Saturday evening. George Nickels vviis transacting business iii On. aha Monday. Mi.s.i (.'it-tie Derger. of Nckawka. v.: a i! IMattsmou; h visitor Tuesday. A. I), t'ruul: and fami! were Ne braska City visitors last Saturday. Lee Nickels and sister. Miss Etta were J lat iiiioiit ti visitors Tuesday afternoon. Warn u Wil'-y is a new ;.ti;o own- t or His ! Fattt rso:; Car. dri v a tine lie Mr. am! Mrs. John Hetulrick, j were Ci.llil!" on 1'iat t suiotit h btl.-'i-i lf.-s :! '!! last Saturday. NOTICE Miss O-j-An. teacher of piano. Now Mil. lord, enrolling 1 pupils for suniiBtr term. t " ft "1 r -.1 n v - A is ohf learnings in readv cash for suddjn emergencies is possible n!y v. hen you have saved a part of your caiary or wages. Start with a small deposit if necessary, increase it as you can and soon vnu will have a substantial intcr- est-becring account, cnJ a feeling of safety, content ment, prit'c and independence. Safety Honesty Courtesy Service Tour pr ccr: Interest on time deposits. Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law. MURRAY STATE BANK All bminess transactions held in strict confidence Your Personal Bank. t r; a:i : c ' r. r.s : .-;rr v ! i t. t : e ic t. 1 nr ; li ' .I.:'.:.:.- :.::.U.. !!: ! t.-im.i:: !: flrusis r. y Mi::: h.y ntterm-.- !! I ;il. "1 ';-.-v mi--. V-'y Mi' : - ja-r K v. i-M'ij i.-.r .: .; (! brat 'r;.T v. r! tl.t :i a urai.d a .i ys. . .Mt;r- - . Kr-)i.'i I 5 t. e (!.; ' ;;'ii. s.. 'iCs lor a i i w i f Luyi! - f-r.:" st '.'"ciii! to !i; s!.;p;'-'i t" ! ;;. K' y. J .:':a v, wr.ty. i:ar ry '"r-.::T.;er !.as r(;.i v 1' f..r r;-. mi. . f Murray l!.- !.-ar uiir.s ii.tur.-. Tl.e :.:ac- 3!TI"-. I.I.I !(:. )!..d )..-irs o;' t ii !iei!:cr in- .' arniiv. Mr-. nen.. T!:e i-a: the iia-i.'fy f C. ; ! : it'.' .TIM. II. c r. i s Harris. I)r. (1 ii. .-'tic-al t!.- r. . ar; (':ini; D-:i'-' wt (:. fi;i 'I '. t h- rvi few days. To lit! won I Mor.day vc ain! reiTirn ..re. c-;.5''. ;r: in t !it surgery i-ju,rti!!":.ts o: r.y v Vr- nr-. nrr;vcii a' . r ;i M i?i y '' ' i e:;' i;,i!-r 'r--'l :' ' r :- v it ' In- :;.. Mrr. Oilu.'ir- ar.d .-:i ijVit to "..:: ji iJiidse iinc: to rnee' ti. iciTM- i'li liirn. d.;c: :r A. i.. I ;.. I: t was an Omaiia visiii-r ia.-t :".'.! ntiy. I., ii. '.lis and family autced tu i:..;...a !a.-t Tr-uay. ii;:'. i 1 i i i i a- in j'jatT;ini.ui:; i.;r' P.iturdaN vi-n in ii. 7ir--. Ii. S. Turt sjioiit Tuesday '-rin k-i: in Tlat T sinout ii. N TI Ii - Miss Mae I.ouI-.ride, it it vdice. Opening fur sum n'er trni. iii.-s La'.ra I'lii- was down Iron: Ir.i i.i.-f Sunday i'nr a visit with i: :.. ff.I5.S-. Mrs. l;i!, hpt m Saturday and 'ii.iUi.v v. l.tr niece in Omaha. oys Mr;: s-i; n-t timed lsc-int- with h'T i.i'iT a veek's vi-it in Omaha. Mr-. Minni-- Wd.k! a::d iauiititcr. Mi.-s 'jl::.a. of Lincoln, and Miss Vim;! Mcltaiiiel. of Nebraska City, have b-eti visit inir with Murray '.'rici'.is ;or th.e pas? few days Fred liiid wei,t to OniaiiK Tues day to s-'- his wife in th- hosjtital ihi,t city. He drove up so that : v., uid he aide t- cive Mrs. Hild ; ;r;p over the city. It is thought that si.e -Ail! he aih- to return home the ia:tr part of "ii" week. V.'ith the pasinur of the old Young :.:---;ead it. to the possession of Harry Crenor. it remains in the Vo'ing family, as .A!rs. Creamer is '! v'iune-t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. r M. Yotinc. It was the honi" if Mrs. ( re? tner's nrandnr.it her over rif'.y years nso. and will make an idea'! future home for Mr. and Mrs. Creamer. it-:irv O-t. of Memphis, wa.- look- jinu after foum- husine-'s matters i:i I'iat :sinuit!i Tuesday of this v.et-h. I Frank Met re ami tiau.: liters Mi.-s-' e .i..rguri't and Vera, were IMatts- ni"iith visitors T;u--day afterncon Kht. Shrader and wife :-.nd .Toe ; Fiat i'.a way ar.d wife were looking ! fft-r l.;:siness in IMat tsiuout h Tues day. ' It. C. 1 1 tie and family, of i'iatt-.- :mo;:':i. -nid T. li. Jennings i'titi fam ily, with their daughter. Mrs. Adam , isingrr aiu' little daughter. of Mynard. speiit the dy las' Sunday ! v.i:h .loi.ii Toman unci family routh- ! east of Murray. j Mr. ami Mrs. 1!. C. Long and i George Nickels and Miss Gertrude Lone were Flat tsmout !: visitors last j Saturday aftt riex.n. Mr. Lone just rect-ntly returned irom lis iaru. .u !l:t wetitt-rn part of lUe Ma'e. after rompietii.g the ctuting and stack-in- of his wheat crop. He reports a go. mi crop on hi.s place. !r- F'loyd Chalf.int. now re.-iuiug mar Celltralia. Kausa.i. and well kn.jwr. to many Cass ccunty people, was taktn to tie hosvutal in St. J jsepli. Mo . las'. Wednesday, where sh;- was iperated upon for appendi citis. At the last report she was pre! t inn along very nicely, with tv i cry indication favorah'.e for her permanent recovery. F'rank Mrasek has purchased the Il:iit. Good place just east of Mur ray, known as the oid l.::unl: ridge place, where he will make his fu ture home. We did not learn' jiut wliLt Mr. Good intend- doing in the future, hut hope that he will find a place near Murray, that wiil make his home for the future. We do not like to lose such men as Mr. Good from our midst. Lee Farris has sure heen having his snare of hard luck during: the past week. L:i-t week we made mention of him falling from a load of bundles of grain and lreakinu his collar hone. Later lie was taken to Omaha to have the fracture reduced, and returning home he was a-few days later riding in an auto, and in some manner he struck the injured member and rehroke the collar hone. He was taken to Omaha again on Tuesday for treatment and the hroken hones reset. He is getting along very nicely at this time, hut wiil no doubt lie disabled for sev eral weeks. Money Saver Specials FOR HOT WEATHER WEAR! Men'.; tan mixed work sox, medium weight, jut the right kind for hot weather, 6 pair $ .85 Men's Tuikcy red or Indigo blue handkerchiefs, good Lig size, 2 for 25 Men's stupender back, genuine indigo Steifel denim overalls 1.5 Men's Jackets to match above overalls 1.75 Boy's Waists, neat patterns i?i blue, brown, helio and combination stripes, soft collar and cuffs the kind others ask $1.00 foi, our price. . . .85 kisaii sat . Tutt. MURRAY, NEBRASKA Murray Has a Candidate. Murray has n candidate for dele gate to the Nebraska Constitutional Convention, and a mighty good one. too. in the person of Mr. Searle Daih-. Mr. Oaviss' petitions have been in circulation for .several days past, and are meeting with approval of all. Mr. Davis J.j certainly a gentleman well qualified for the place, horn and reared in Cass coun ty, a progressive and proseperous young farmer, with ability to draft constitutional measures that will prove to the best intere&is to this great state of Nebraska. We Fe lieve we are right when we stale that Searle I)avis is one of Nebras ka's clean young ons. TABJI FOE SALE Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Iee Karris on August T.d. a baby boy. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Joi n Far-ri--. a uai'v hoy, on July ::ist. Kveryone is happy over the rain, hn: a little more is needed. Mrs. James Gruber has been iist ed among the sick for the past few days Tiie little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Long has been numbered with the sick for the past few days. George Lloyd was looking after .-( m;' b.i.ines matter.- in the coun ty M.at last Fridav. and while there found time to ;!! at the Journal I "ice for a brief vi-it. Mrs. L. I). Ffiatt went up to F'latt.-f.iout h lait Saturday evening to spend Sunday with her parents. Mr. Hiatt and lr lireiidel went up on Sunday afternoon. li-n Dill is in receipt of a letter from Mrs. Dill, from Truer. Kansas, in which she state-, that her mother, Mrs. Julia Adams, is getting alo? g nicely, and improving at this time. Miss Mae Loughridge entertain ed a number of her lady friends at the home of her grandmother one evening this week at which occasion the following invited guests were present: .Misses .Nita took. Jessie Harrows. Olpa Minford. Neva Latta. Leora and Catherine Itrown. LyJin mil Helen Todd. Ida Reynolds. of F'nion. and Helen Nimms. of Kansas City. Frotn Tuesday's raily. Nebraska newspaper men arc- on their animal skylarking expedition, as a result of wliicli numerous coun try weeklies over the slate will un doulMedly appear this week with upoiogies for the brevity of reading .natter in their gaping columns. The meeting convened yesterday in Orna lia and the editors, their wives an 1 sweethearts were guests of Omaha during the day and a good part of the night. The recreation lor tio- meii included a trip io Ah-Sar-FP-n den. where thev viewed Gus Ken;:'.- 'ig spectacle. "The Wun- dtring Juice." 'I'he ladies were giv en a theatre party at Hit Kialto. At midnight the li newspaper foik entrained at the Hurliiigtoii sta tion lor a tour of t lie state, extend ing west to Mitchell and Geriug. an! lasting until Saturday. A baggage car. four siiindard sleepers and one t er.-a-eci .on observation car make up the special editorial train which is now "on its way." WAS NURSE IN IM PORTANT HOSPITAL I am hooking orders for peaches, to be delivered about the first of August, if interested call. W. T. Uiehardson, Mynard. telephone 24 11. RETURNS FROM SFECIAL SESSION Ik-n. Robert H. Windham, repre sentative from Cass county in the legislature, returned home to this city Saturday evening following the elo-e of the special session of the legislature that was called by Gov ernor McKelvie to pass on the wo man suffrage anivndment to the con stitution. The amendment was rati fied at the session Saturday and adjournment of the lawmakers fol lowed Saturday afternoon. Mr. Windham states that he dues not know what action will he taken by the Mate to handle the high cost of living which at present is the thief matter of interest to the residents of the state, but thinks that the leg islature will probably be called up on to formulate some way of getting at the food profiteers who are lioost ing the price of the necessities of life. Merchants Need A Few Evenings. We. the undersigned business men of Murray, have decided to close our stores three evenings out of the week at six o'clock. The closing nights will he Monday. Wednesday and Friday evenings, and will re main open the other three evenings of each week as long as our patrons desire, allowing them ample time totransact all their husinccs. The hours will prevail during the month of July an d August. commencing with July 1st. ALF. GANSEMEK. HIATT & TFTT. W. S. SMITH. W. H. PULS. Johnnie Cunniou of Des Moines. Iowa, is in the city for a short visit at the home of his uncle, Fred Syde-botham. At Savsnay. France Now NurEing in the Fort Sheridan. Illinois Post Visiting Here. From Tuesday's Ia!ty. M:-s Josephine Vlcek. v.uo is visi. ing in this city, at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jirotisek. will depart on Friday for Fort Sheridan. Illinois, w-iere she wiil resume her work as a mem ber of the nursing force of the Amer ican army at that post. Miss Vlceoi returned on July lUth from France, where she has been for the past ten mouths engaged in hospital work with the A. E. F.. beiug a part -)f the time stationed at the base hos pital at Savanay. a short distance from St. Nazai re. France. This is one of the most important hospitals maintained in France and the sple: -did work of the force of surgeon -and nurses made possible the recov ery of a great many of those who were very severely wounded at the. front . Miss Vlcek expects to remain in service until the work at Fort Sheridan is completed when she is to be released. COMPLETES TEACHING FORCE. Trotn M nday's Dally. The board of education has filled the last remaining vacancy in the teaching force of the local schools by the selection of Miss Edith Bonge. who will have charge of the Mercerville school for the forthcom ing term. The board feels very fortunate in securing such a well qualified teacher and is now ready for the opening of the fall term of school in September. JOY AT THE HIRZ HOME. From Monday's Daily. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hirz in the south portion of the city was gladdened yesterday when there arrived to make her home with them, a fine little daughter. The little miss is the object of much admiration from the delighted rela tives and the friends of the parents will join in wishing the little lady a long and happy life. joo acres of land. located sis miles northwest of Creighton. Ne braska; five miles southwest of Vim-toon. This- place consists of 14 acres of farming land and GO acres of good pas turt; with running water the year round: a good set of improvements; new 5-iooui house: cattle shed that will hold tif head of cattle, with hay mow; barn for eij-'ht head of horses: granary for l,e'i bushels of grain; double corn crib for 1.200 bushels; new garage, us lfc; two hen houses 1214; two hog houses; windmill and plenty of good water. All fenced and cross fenc ed; leu acres hog pasture. Ail good heavy e!y soil. Close to school. ff Interested write me at . Creightc-n. Nebraska. R. F. D. No. 2. box 21. r phone lfia, VVinetoon, Nebraska. jl7-4tew. R. W. Poi'ER. Men's Overalls AND SHIRTS Men's Staple Overalls and Jumpers $2.00 " Heave Blue Overalls and Jumpers 2.25 " Finck's Detroit Special Overalls and Jumpers . . . . 2.50 Men's Shirts ; .90 " Heavy Shirts 1.25 " H. D. Lee's Unionalli, striped and solid blue : 3.50 U" Don't forget this store closes on Monday, Wed nesday and Friday nights during July and August. All other nights we will serve yuu as late as you need our service. The n5e to IT! ALF GANSEMEK, Proprietor Cmpact jk i difiS7 No Vibration No Noise Endorsed by Prominent Engineers For Dependable Service Install The Electric Light and Power Plant Everybody knows the advantages of electric liuht and electric power. Everybody wants this m:dern clav convenience. The big question is "What olant shall I select?" Take our advice. Select the plant that's siloii- the plant that's free from terrific vibration the plant that won't quickly shake itself to pieces. Install the wonder ful Silent Alamo. No Vibration No Noise In the Silent Alamo there is no noise---due to t lie quiet operation ii the Ide Super Silent Motor with the rotating sleeve valve. There's no severe vibration due to scientific balancing of weight. Thousands of farmers as well as staid old engineer experts l.iiv been amazed by this silent plant. Come in and see a demon trauon. Learn why the Silent Alamo assures years of service. L. H MURRAY, NEBRASKA Miss Olive Jones and mother. Mrs. W. I). Jones leave for Kansas City. Missouri, tomorrow- for a six weeks visit with Mrs. Floyd C. Ralston, granddaughter of Mrs. Jones. Dur ing the absence of Miss Jones. Miss Verna Leonard will have charge of rlie city library. For tasty printing yon can't go I wrong in having the Journal office j turn out your job. GOOD LANDS. I have some snaps in lands in Gage. Pawnee and Johnson counties, Nebraska with ea:-y terms. It will pay you to see me for a home or in vestment. Mockenhaupt Land Com pany. Sterling. Nebraska. 2C-4wksw W. R. VOOHG AUCTIONEER Always Ready for Gale Dates far or near. RATES REASONABLE SATISFACTION OR NO PAY! REVERSE ALL CALLS Telephone 1511 Murray Exa ranje THE W. H. PULS Hardware o. 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. W. HI. FyLS MURRAY NEBRASKA Phone No. 24 e 13 he m ninicD - 1UU CO. Will Always Carry a Complete Line of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES WALL PAPER AND SUNDRIES TOILET ARTICLES . - AND CIGARS If It's in the Drug Line We will Look after Your Wants at All Times TELEPHONE HO. 2 Sa8ir1l91illS m n u f r