The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 14, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    I'LATTSMOLTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
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Prepared in tte Interest cf the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers
If my of tbe ifder of the
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event or item ot interest in
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Make Safe
Investments
The protection of princi
ple should be the first consider
ation of every investor. But :
always an easy matter for the ordinary
investor to determine the safety of the
issues one-red him.
The character of an invest
ment, however, is usually
reflected in the concern
which cHers it. Invest-
There will be a heep .sale
ducted at. the livery barn on
Saturday.
NOTICE -Miss Ogla Minford,
teacher of piano. Now enrolling
pupils for summer term.
A little four year old son of F. 11.
Kamge is reported as being sick at
:be home of bis parents.
Ed Spanglcr, of near Piatts-niout h
was a visitor in .Murray for a short
time last Wednesday, while on his
way to the tractor meet.
Jarvis ljiiicatiter. who purchased
e farm from Frank Vallery. in the
v.tt lat spring, sold iT the other
day at an advance of $1,i;oO over
the price he paid for it.
1. ('. KhoiWn. the veteran livery
man. is just Ht thin time in need of
two men. and ran not even get one.
Tlii-- seems to be the case every-
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Grandpa Davis Feeling Fair
Ye. Grandfather I. M. Davis
feeling pretty lair, thank you. as is
also Father Kami : t Miihurn. on
account of the arrival last Monday
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Miihurn of a wee bh;e eyed baby
girl, which has come to make her
home here and contribute to the
turther happiness of the parents
and grandparents whose joy knows
no bounds. The little one and the
mother are s;-1 1 i n j; along nicely and
the father and lira ndfat her are ex
pected to pull through in due cours-e
of time.
Visited with Friends Here.
Mrs. Blanche Miller and son. Lisle
and daughter, Sabula. of Sioux City.
Iowa, were visiting in Murray at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ran Min
ford last Saturday and Sunday, de
parting for Plattsmotith to visit for
a short time at the home of A. ('.
.Mutz and wiTe. she being a niece of
Mr. Mutz. and a daughter of Wil
liam Mutz. They were accompanied
to l'lattsmouth by Mr. and Mrs. Min
ford who took them up in their ear.
From l'lattsmouth Mrs. Miller and
children went to Arlington. where
they visited for a short time before
returning to their home at Sioux
City.
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Electric Light and Power
for Happy Farm Life I
Are Visiting Parents Here.
James Nickels and wife, of ISioom
field. where they have been engaged
in the hotel business, rented their
place July 1st. and have s-ince been
visiting for a while. keeentlv thev
where a much greater demand than!
here is supply. ' 'were at Hot Springs. S. Dak., later
Dr !'.. F. krendel ri ports a sou jeoini ug here to visit at the home ef
of Countv Commissioner C. F. Harris the former's parents. Wm. Nickels
ii.s beii.g roi.hned to his home with
ca.-c -i no umiit im. ;'iiu mat ai-
a
though he
:s shov:::g
Herman
has bten cjiiite sick,
some improvement.
Sifdl. who purchased
he
two years ago ii!
bus recently sold it
of $T.tMi. which is
this institution war
raiit oar confidence.
Sa fc ty Ho i testy Courtesy Service
MURRAY
rr-.tity Law.
STATE BANK
All business transactions held in strict confidence
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H. 11.
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in. were visiting in
h'.-t Wednesday morn
!ii.y w.-r.' looking after
...s., iiriiters. Miss kull:
f Topeka. which is near
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a reception and
t their home in honor of th'"
:" Cj;.'ai:i !. H. (iihi'.'.re on
,.: ;r. ;jv eveiiiui'. at v. h.ich there
preren: Dr. atol Mrs. tJ. H. tlil-
i....r . Mr. ;.n! Mrs. W. O. Doedek. r.
Mr?. .!. A. 'a'ii.r and daughter. Miss
Margery Walker. Mrs. Flora Sans a:;d
;. : b ' -r. Mt-'s lieuinb Si.s.
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:;uarter about
I'crkir.:; county
at an advance
i ii:g very well. He mede the pur
chase in the spring of 1!17. through
Frank Vallery.
A. I. Cooper, of Omaha, represent
ing the International Tractor coin
puny, and John F. I'.ates. of I'latts
:::'Uth. were in the city Wednesday,
.-topping for dinner at the hotel,
while o:: their way to tiie tractor
demonstration ;:t the Searl Davis
farm.
Yor. Scotten are alxe.it as
busy as they can weli lie. looking af
ter the various jobs they have about
t-wn i 1:1 the r-nititry. T !;ey w:ii
:.ni.-ti the Ceorge Nickels home in aj
: .sort time fclld will then go to I'm I
:;.!. ert Good place to ftiush a
they hue there.
.iol F. Giir.U r w as
the triii to- (l- t.ioiis; ra
::. Ic-si Wednesday.
1'iiher tractor with h:m to use
!!; d ::n.:ist rat ion He w a- accom
pa;;:'.-.'i by
en, ployed
and wife. They will continue to b"
guests here for some little time.
The hotel was paying well, but they
were working terribly hard and so
when the opportunity came to lease
the place, they decided they would
take a short rest.
Expresses Appreciation of Kindness
1 wish to express my appreciation
of the kindness of my neighbors and
friends who have come and did so
many kind acts, and showed by their
kindness their friendship during the
time I have been crippled as a re
sult of the accident that broke my
collar bone, and 1 take this method
of ex perssing my grateful apprecia
tion of the kindly acts. Thank yon
all. mv friends. LKE FAklS.
a visitor
Mill West
.. bringing
h:m in
He wa-
Orant Hurruws. who
: the Oord'-r stores.
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Honor Returned Soldiers
At the home of Dr. J. II. Oilmore
was held last Sat unlay evening a
meetjng in honor of fourteen t-ervice
men of tlie Murray neighborhood
who have lately returned from the
army and navy, and at which was
rendered a program. Miss Neva
l.atta and Miss Mae I.otighridge sang
a number of patriotic songs, which
were highly appreciated by all. Hon.
Judge James T. Degley. of IMatts
tnouth made the address welcoming
t!i boys home, while Dr. Oiimore.
on behalf of the e.-warriors, being
one of their number himself, made
reply in appropriate manner. Mrs.
V. .1. I'hilpot furnished a cake on
which was an American flag, making
a very beautiful ciilUfcrpitce at t he
table when the assemblage finally
was calh d to refreshments of ice
'cream and cake.
Were Visitors in Omaha
Tuesday evening Dr. 1!. F. Iireii
del accompanied l,ee Faris to Omaha
where an X-rav picture was taken
of his shoulder to ascertain how t Ik
injured collar bone was progressing.
Lee had slipped recently and because
of the increased pain thought he had
rehroken the collar bone, but the
examination and photo showed it
to be getting along all right. George
Fdmonston accompanied them, go
ing up to have his ear dressed, he
having an internal tumor therein.
John Faris was also along and tin
all returned on the midnight Mis
souri Pacific train Tuesdav.
Will Soon be Through Threshing
Otto Scotten of the firm of Young
A- Scotten. who has been im
pressed into service in the fields
assisting in threshing, had thought
he would be through and able to re
sume his carpenter work by the en 1
of this week, but the rain has set
them back a couple of days and his
return will be deferred for u short
length of time.
Compact -, pli
All 1. vl.
No Vibration
No Noise
Endorsed hj
Prominent
Engineers
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'ugeiie Mann. D.tk Marsh. Cha
;:ud Gustav I'.'iui:n. four
ni: boys, were visiting at tin
tractor show Wednesday afternoon.
p.dTiu .!.' on their bievcies and en-I
joying the orcusio.i equally as much
c.r niore thi'i. the mm present.
i!;i last Sunday evening Mr. and
Mr.-. Glen Iloedeker gave a supper
uxf nctption at their home in
i.ui:or of the return of Captain G.
II. Gi'.more from service oversea..
There were present t the supper
Dr. and .Mrs. G. H. Giluiore. Mr..
Flora Sam- and daughter. Mis.
Deuhih Sans. Mrs .1. A. Walker and
daughter. Mi.s Margery Walker, and
the ho.-t and hoster.s. Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. P.oedeher.
Visited Murray Friend.
Wm. W;!eer and wife, the lat
ter sister of Mrs. D. A. Young,
have been lure recently visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ynuiu.
routing froni their home at More
head. Iowa. After spendiug some
time here they departed on Monday
evening for Flora. Oregon, which is
located some forty miles from a
railroad, the nearest station thereto
being HeGrande. They will visit at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q.
Connelly, the later also being a sis
ter of Mrs. Wellever. Mr. and Mrs.
Young went as far as Omaha with
them, returning on the midnight
train Monday.
RKPOKT OF THE CONDITION
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MURRAY STATE BANK
of Murray. Nebr.
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Special!
i;c: time thy we jtrc fortunate to have a gtKjd
4,'ipply of f;uit iars at tliis time oi the year, but really feel
that ue aie too heavily stocked on some varieties, hence
the unusual price:
Kerr elf-s-eIin?, wi'le niouth jars, quarts, per doz. $1.15
" V, rrllf.n " " 1.35
. . .95
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Idti- Mason Jrfi?. fiuartj. per doz.
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MURRAY,
NEBRASKA
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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tilson were
I'li'ttsmoulh visitors Wednesday if
this week. spending a few hours
with county seat friends.
Preparing to Ke-enter Practice
Dr. G. H. Giluiore is preparing to
enter practice here again, and has
bought a new Ford coupe to attend
his country calls in. He expects to
resume his nract ice within the com-
ing month.
Earn and Stock for Sale
For Sale. Livery barn, stock, auto
ami drav line. Call on D. C. khoden.
Passes His 83rd Birthday
I'ncle George Shrader. that mighty
good old gentleman, who has been
for many years a resident of Cass
county, has passed his eighty-third
milestone in life and is still pretty
healthy for one of his years and en
joys life a great deal. His son-in-law.
Charles Creamer, is fifty-seven
years of age. and as their birthday.
come very ntar the same date. Mrs.
Chas. Creamer celebrated the doub'e
birthday occasion at their home on
last Sunday by giving one of the
finest dinners that one could ever
wish for. She extended invitations
to all the members of the family and
all were present, excepting J. 1.
Shrader. who is now living in New
York, and Mrs. Jennie Klinim.
You will agree with us when we
state that this is no small family at
that, w hen I hey are all together.
There were 120 present on this oc
casion, and every one a relative of
the others. Each and every one of
this large gathering took their part
in making the day a pleasant one.
the ladies assisting Mrs. Creamer in
preparing the big dinner, which was
one of the finest that the large gath
ering ever had the pleasure of enjoying.
Murray Christian Church
kegular services at the Christian
church each Lord's day. Mission
story. 9:4a; Bible school. 10; morn
ing worship. 11 and evening worship
at S:20 p. in. The evening service
is out-of-doors when too warm iu
side. Much interest is being shown
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fllAS PAKMKLU. Direetor
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PAV1K C. WKST.
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Men's Overalls
AND SHIRTS
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
44 Heavy Shirts 1.25
44 H. D. Lee's Unionalls, striped and solid
blue 3.50
Don't forget this store closes on Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday nights during July and August.
All other nights we will serve you as late as you need
our service. '
The ervae we
ALF GANSEMER, Proprietor
SiUntikhhM
For Dependable Service Install The
'3 LULUiVii
Electric Light and Power Riant
Everybody knows the advantages of electric liht
and electric power. Everybody wants this modern day
convenience. The big question is "What plant shall
I select?"
Take our advice. Select the plant that's silent hc
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 the quiet operation
ol the Ide Super Silent Motor with the rotating sleeve valve. There s
no severe vibration due to scientific balancing of weight.
Thousands of fanners as well as staid old t-ngireer experts have
been amazed by this silent plant. Come in and see a demom.trauon.
Learn why the Silent Alamo assures years of service.
L. H
MURRAY,
POLS
NEBRASKA
in the Ijible school this summer, our!
i
average attendance being around
A short program will be given each ,
Sunday at opening exercises of thej
r.ible school. Watch for the an-J
nouucenient here. Victor Wehrbeinj
will clmr f . Lr- lliu 1. ... .1 . . t
oiiiph oi i ur t...iiii ik a I .TOI.i
day. We wish to organize our chou
again, so all who can sing or are in
any way interested. meet at the
home of Dr. Jake ISrendcl Saturday
night at S Come ami worship
with us. C. K. llannan. Minister.
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Minford has as her guest h r
. Mrs. Miller and children, of.
("it v. Iow a.
W. R. YOUNG
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Journal Want-Adi fa?'
AUCTIONEER
Alvways Ready for Sale
i Dates far or near.
RATES SEASONABLE
SATISFACTION OR NO PAY!
REVERSE ALL. CAIiLS
Telephone 1511 Murray Exa'raxc?
THE W. H. PULS
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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.
MURRAY
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Phone No. 24
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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 Wc will Look after
Your Wants at All Time?;
TELEPHONE NO. 2
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