page nz. TLATTSMOUTn SET-H-WEEKLY JOTTRHAL THTRSDAY. AUGUST 2S. 1919. i Murray Department 11 Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray nd Surroundics: Vicinity Especially for tb Journal Readerg Journal lino- of ry iwclal hit.' nr'.'n of !rtfr.r. In fits . a-:r.ir.J. an j I will 5511 rn to Mii.i othce. If will r Ic'iir ui.urr ' t" i",I'r:k.'. We I Will Spend. Sera- TIae lit the Ifcit. ( 7 r-s; Sound Business Counsel Clients of this institution arc always welcome to the ad vice and judgment of our experienced officers regarding any personal busi ness matters. The proper kind of a banking connection can be used to tcct your judgment as well your money. Even a small savings account depos ited with this bank is quite sufficient to establish proper banking connections. flat J i If was visiting Murrav friend.-; hist with S.J ii- $ Safety; Honesty -Courtesy Service Four ii,r cent interest on time deposits. Our djposits are protected hy the State Guaranty Law. MURRAY STATE BAKK All business transactions held in strict confidence Your Personal Bank. Charles his manv day. .Mrs. W. K. I j 1 1 was slightly in '1 i.-r'')F''il the pat wffk, but is re I. i r t 1 as being greatly improved. Ji;J, ii I'arris was looking after some bu-uries matters at Nebraska f'ity last Tuesday, returning home in the eveaing. Mr. an'! Mrs. Will La Rue of this place, were vi.-iting at. the lnn;- ' f t!.-ir daughter. Mrs. Charl-s ispicl.a and husband, in Omaha, last Sunday. W. L Country man. of southwest if the city, was a par.senger to T--kama. whip' he ha--, a farm and to which ilar- h' v nt to looc after some business matters on last Tues day. Miss Helen Nirns. of Kansas City, who has l.f-n s .pendin g sever..! month Murrav, guests at the homo of S. T;itt and wife, depart ed !:i-t Sanday for h-r home in the sour h. Mi-s Laura I'uls, v ii is emplov ed in Tli- P.ramlies stops at Omaha, was a visitor at her horn" in this citv tor a short time Minu.iy ami Momlay, and d- parte.) for Inr work last Tuesday evening. lb nry II. I'.ixter reports the s-a!-:-fif auto- as he ir.K pretty good at this time He sold two ia--t l-'ridiy. ore to 1 c. La Rip- .f I'liion a i l tiie other to a man named Spi I II. both being well pl'a 'd with their pureha-ef. W. C. lined. 'T arid Wife. aCco'ii- I I.aat Sunday vning L. H. Pul and family departed for Detroit, Michigan, where they went to re i reive a Hudson speedster which they will bring home with them. The car has been sold to V. D. Wheeler, but before Mr. Puis and family return they will stop at Pekin, Illinois, where they will visit at the home of Mrs. Puis' relatives. many of whom reside at that place. They expect to be away for about two weeks. Kmil J. Hild will have full charts of the business at the garage during the absence of Mr. Puis. Makes Purcliase of 400 Acres Land, j Harry Todd, who is in the north west looking after the harvesting of liis crop of hay, was so busy that hej could not get away himself, and teoi Glenn Iioedeker to go' Is Reported Doir.? Nicely. Airs. Worth Clark, who was taken t. Omaha several days ago. where .-':.. und. r.v iiT an operation for re lief from appendicitis, is reported as making very satisfactory progress toward recovery. The operation was performed at St. Joseph' hospital and a t-dephone message from her bedside on Tuesday told of her get-j commissioned tir.g along nicflv. Mr. Clark (!- .. Omaha and make nurchase of a parted on the evening train f(sr ; tract of some 400 acres lying adja-l (nana, where he went to visit, his cent to his large ranch in the north wife, an 1 on his return reported herj west, in order to round out his hold doing vtry nicely, though it will be, inzs in that countrv. which now in to ' rinrie np.-.rlv 4.000 acres. His is es sentially a cattle ranch and contains a pood deal of land from which may he cut a good crop of hay. Mr. Todd j is using quite a bit of it tor hay rais- i : 1 Z . I .- i . . . I . It if' "...fl.. ing aiei it .iiiuiui n u.o - . s.illie tim ret urn. icre h.he can hope 13 Visiting 7ith Uncle Here. I..-r Tiie.'iay forenoon Dr. Ii. i i .1 v. .. ..all 1. 1- ieltl l.i.ive.. o ""I"""''1 in lh9t lint. W. Urendel, sent -m" he and his l rou i fr-.m a n I le.S ;iie w. Moi n J. s. where in attendance at the they would wite ver. Iowa state fair. sain arriv ia Murray on Wednesday .,,ning. Dr. I'.rendl went to Oma ha Weduesi'.av morniriT. where be had soi.ie hm-iness niaMers to trans ai and r-ur:.ed v. ith liis nephew- visit here for Lincoln next. Nebraska state l;r-nel, who is a banker luCK breeder at ionsvill-, ias a stock exhibit, at the be. t and Nebraska state year, which is attracting t eat ion. and niece, v. ho will ' some t ir.ie, going t week to at ' end t he 'fair. Mr ai.d fine ! I :.d ia n.t. fairs this much at- panied by Mi- lie.iiaii 1;. S;.t i.rda v eve,!ng driving up in ti e au'-i deker and I. iking their picnic lunch at Krug t i i v- eniover! 11;" ev ( to. rb s "re. , tunii'rlv "lived at Omaha, I of .Mr. l'.er r supp. r for ; park, when ii!;g greatly. ud fa :n 1 1 . v. i : tiiis eonintuni! ;. Will Give I i.e Chri h is ai r.ingi ket dinner Murray on ,i i.irr ri veil ,i f-w i! re. vi; !i fr ei ls. for a about Murray, d new heme r; ; will resi d e in t ! ' .Mi s Opha .'ia! L. liakcr. who h Omaha, sila-' the year. b ing emp! t f,i i ;;. js place. ; i a no v ' i ' tin" in a parting for th I'o:;i . v, here th fulur-. er. o'aiigitter nf A ;- eei V,rKiiig ii beginning of ,y with the !ir:i Annual Basket Dijiner. j stian church of this place, d to give iM annual has-j on t he church lawn at ' Sunday. August ::ist, and invitation has be. n extemie.l to in.- church me'.ib.TMilp at liail--: mouth, and all members and friends of the church in that vicinity as vveli oth-r parts of the county to lie. '.re-eet There vviil he ervic s at' Enjoying Good Business Now. T'nder t!ie new management of Mr. (i. W. MeCraeken, who was former- I ly employed with the Fricke Drug ; company of Plattsmouth. business at the Meir Drug company's store is moving along good. Mr. MeCraeken is a capable man, well equipped to hold the position he has assumed and has brought the store up to something like a first cla.-s drug store. Up has just add"d the Jour nal to his reading matter and the store carries an ad in these c dumns .telling the people about the busines., ! h" is cor.uuct ing for the Meier Drug ' company. THE W. H. PULS iniardware will always carry a complete line of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Farm Implements, Tractors, GASOLINE ENGINES and REPAIRS1 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 fFr,H NEBRASKA Phone No. 24 a u Will Write Insurance. T. J. Hrtndell. who has been writ ing some insurance for the National Automobile Insurance cctupatiy, of Lincoln, lias accepted a .osiM-m district nifnuio-r of th counties Cayy and Otoe, at a substantial al anl will b" supplied with a car his use and have his expenses while engaged in the ISY ROSENTHAL HERE. work fif of ;rv for paid sc!!- f'. . . - ...... i, ; il i. .inrii i n .' :i ml al - .'" . I.i.v.i ... - . I... i .ill l. l ... .lit.t.eP will lie . 1 lit' HiSlir.lllC. lie 1J" aiioii.tu lawn at the church ; Je-..se Vallery to farm liis plac pa-tor of the church 'the coming xasou. Will I. ill ' u- "VI be held during th' I i.-ri ooii .u. . 1 -t-rved on Ih ui i hi i n ' . .-. . J ' i. -: - a Krnm Ve'in"-rtav rialTy. ; Isy Rosenthal, the rustling repre- j s-entative of the Delco lighting sys tem, came down thi. morning via the auto rniltf tf look ater the! interests of hU businev.s among the residents of tliis locality wher; he has placed many plants that have added to the cheer and cmfu-t rf tiie. farm home. Mr. Rosenthal :'fafes that th" Delco company will huvo two large exhibits at the Ne braska Victory fair in Lincoln this ver. ir.g vocal numbers v. h add to tiie pi-a;in-s tiers of the dinner 'ho participate.! u . . rh .- of tl; part v. : Mi- ion Z'il.i garet Frans ' I i .1 'V. Klli'.r Ki--he Mrs. Il;!a- T!:o-e M.ir- M ; l a K.i :'t 1.. r. r. i ri.ee Noiting. Mar . Il.'i'jn We-eo-t. Delhi K. H. W.-.-coft. 13 YOUR STO.'IACH ALSO ON A STRIKE . w tiie or.:, r u It v. :r st'-.nah. : !;n w. "r.e. it i:u'io-i!)-i ii!y has va-il: is. and v on inu-t u-e your b vc r.v ' i '.r'::.'.' '..i '.-. .-; ti.a s highly important f ur. r .-. Ara. rii an Klixir of Let in til-.- best reconciler. It cb-a ri EltTERTAINS AT DINNER TARTY ! f of Wrig ra jiii'T. gue-.t ti'. t iirniug n.oiiiin:; J l: . i t , K- Will,, hii.-. a -i st. .as p v i - it or iti Mtirrn v Ipt lather, over Sutday. r to her work lasi Mull I;: oil III" eariv Irani. I ; ra y. who has h n a i t iiat i ii" ;,t I: Vs ill l'l - IlllV, I Aiugh ritig , "K lor :-um- ;),'! f; lo.. in Hi i t h or N. br a -V.a .NOT Mil Mis, M;,,. 1' i'h'r of vdj'T. Open r. r term. .I.eeph Mara-.ek and family spi-ut Sui '1 iv in Omaha, where they e:i-.-.veri a-j lei'in.; at Krug jiark. Mii s Mart:ie Walker en t er' a i a.-' ! tie Lri lu" cinl. of r!,ii !.-mouth. of v.i.Ph which she is a incnib'T nt h"r louce r!. j Vi south of Murray last week. jtim'. icorg- II. Misjnger and Ruber: i Ivan i.oo'I were oti th" mark't at Nebras ka City la.-1 Tues.i ,y with two trucl. loads of hogs belonging to the form er. IP-u speck was a vi.-itor in Mur ray for a short time la-t Tuesday. He and his wife came ovt to visit t the home of f'hri.U Murrav and -ml Mr-. O. V. Virgin, of o:..a wre vi.iiing with relative: ends in Murray hut week. mi iiarfbtt. the barber, was bu-iaejs mitteis last Tuesday, was a visitor in Wednesday. ; I , attending Hi" , there at tili.. a ft' r : i count;.' ? L Ra I i 1 v eHt .'T last place lie 1 in pro- wa i est- a i fe for t he day. Mi--s ri.iilah Satis departed Idst M-.mlay ivuiinu for PI 1 1 1 smou t h . at vvliirh place she will aft'-nil the Cass eoarity leathers' Ite-titute. which is ill .-e.-s.ioll tll're Ibis Wl-efc. Last Monday evening Phillip A. Ilild and son. Raymond, departed for th western portion of the state, where they will look after some land whi-di Mr. Ilild ha.-, in that section. They will be away for several days. John Reiki., who is employed with the L H. Pui- garage, was a ias- eog. r to riattsmonth last Tuesday evening, where he was initiated in ii the pi ot herhood of American '.o of Ameriea. He went up on tie afternoon train and returned home on Ho midnight. A1"X Rhiideti was a visitor in I' liniril PluH's last Monday evening, where he went for consultation with his physician ;ni.l for medical treat ment. Mr. Rhoil.-ii says lie is feel ing en-i.i ra'dy betttr than form er! v. tie feel.-, ki well that lie is e.x tieetitir; to fake ji trip to the western part of I he state at an early date. Tdoore. a mechanic the L. II. I'uls garage, was vii-or in Omaha a few hours hot Tuesdav evi'tiitiT. where lie was looking at er sou?.' business matters. Mrs. Met., of Talmage. mother of Mr.'. Cecil Pettit. wife of the Mis souri Pacific Pacific station ag.n. has been making a visit at Ih'- inane of her daughter in this city i -r th" past week. .Just at this time there is less ,-i'k-ik s ia and vvituin Hv riiib , of Mur ray than there has ie-eu for iii.mv yi.,ir-;, tl:cre being but one -ase of any one being sick iu lied at pres ent. Surely a g"ol record. Dr. T. V, Duris and wire. the former a brother of Messrs. (Ira and L M. Davis of this plac.". visile.) rel atives here last Sunday, and after at tending to (he renting of his fart;; for the coming season and some oth er business that claimed his atten tion Monday, returned to his lioui" in Lincoln. Miss Vera llatchctt. who is em ployed with (he Lincoln telephone and telegraph company at Havel. tk was spending (he past two week; during her vacation from In r duties with the company at the home of her pireuls. .lames llatchetl and wife of this place. Miss Vera vis.il ed with friends in Plat t sinon I h over Tuesday evening returning home on edne'-day, and will depart for her work at llavelock in a few days. Bed Spreads! I hi ii jti,t another oficiin of iiil-i;iadc preods; houylit at mill prices, which we pass on to our customers, al a saving of the middle-man prowls. I hU is the .second iot in liic past few weeks. The first lot went out quickly, s act at once if you want a real bargain. Look at the size and weight: I'lai i ,ct hprcads. size ttUxW, weight 3 tmr.d;.. Scalloped, cut corner .spre-id, c'0x.'X), wt. 3 pounds. You couldn't make a quilt for that money. 3.25 int MURRAY, NEBRASKA St phe,: vi i !. 'al it'or v. ia . for .vr;.i year.-? pa-t. wa.- in the city f-.r a sh rt tini" and vi.-ifed at tae h.oii." of 1,1 nt. cl". I'ratik .'.ioore. t . ;-: . I ou '..- Tue.-d'iy evetiin:' Pr Clark. v. Ii lie wjU vi.it for a :iort lime. !"' Will U.ove to l1 ' II r . ;; ', . ;( s 0; as h" .in -w!"!'.- a hot in viii'-h to live .arai tin. I i!i! a . ( ' : i ,1 re v V. L i n s--i m; i r i m . ; h t r i -Ii i" : I . . .'MV r in t i Tl .i'-h ;. i ' id s inter.- rou I ti. op C. ol :-. st.o t r I et of pn 'ii'" a -p;. 1 ' ii. l.:n-h pa:;.; 4 v. :: is a beau' it'll! .f t h ; if -1 i V. ;rl I. :.1i:il of ! i : : ' if Ut i 1 1 I I " tion of th" tish i .. s ;i re the a t i re pla;e 'o : pead a lew hours. Rev. ("lark, former pa uor Pre !i.v 1 1 ri.a n cii urcdi of .Mi;,iav. air! hi. - e. in company v. i t ii a l.ra'iiei of Mr. Dark and ti.e hour's wi!.. '.mi' , i itors with frhnds in Mur ray the pa .' vvee.. ,i in:'. "11.1: a; the I -in." of 1'nele Sam L.tt.i ale dau';irr, Mi.-s Mva Lat'a ovr Sun day. The many friends of Rev. Ciari. will I'mii' mber the Mitunier whi. h hi and hi'- mother .-pent iu .Murrav. NO TP Mi Mi.. O.'.Ii teacher of piano. Now pupils for summer term. M in ford . enrolling Elizabeth Wiley Better. V.'otd v.. - n ''ived in Murray to ti.. ii'.-ct that Mi.-s S'.li-h Kli.aheth .':b v. who is ;ii. the hospital m Omaha. is sho.ving some ..- -!1, nt .Mr. v arren vv ii". . pa -; '- '- r l.'-rr I.-l I- dau: !a;;i!v 1; b-.t ;he - U' h a. ( to trav ". I!'. . iit.r t' ad iti't ra: Us ondit jo improve her fatc.- to Omaha Tu. -he vi-ited wi,!: .i .. sh.ort tini". Mi nded going to Omaha, placed t h" r 'ads i"; a t hat i w as dirheiiit Seem To Ee Looking For Trouble. Some young men from the coun try, having more vinegar in them than good sound judgment, have been making a practice f riding their horses along the walks at i nir.ht. veiling at the ton of their j voices and making themselves gener- ally a nuisance. Some of the citi ' zems whom they have been particu larly disturbing and harrassing. ar ; serving notice on them tl at they j will be prosecuted when caught re peating tiie ouenbe. In West, d Prank K thirst Vrr,Ti Trip Wiiiiaiu U'ehrbelli a I'-ry, who hav. pari of t !h Tile-' t;ba: coutdry tk.ro. Whib- in tue tb. y met John Wunderlich and ily. w).. are touring the tioir auto and h.i.ing an t ime. Pr..;t Val Misses Nita Cook and Klt7a Young were visiting with friend? at Ne havv ka last Saturday. .Mrs. Robert Patterson was report- sick at her home or. o. ih.. . est ei r. ! eil as being very ,,,,, returned home on,:!.' -Sf.nuay. our is mucii imyiuvea .... . . .... i ... r I mi. .... . : i i , I 1 1 e v ; re wen'ci .in.-. ....... ,1 vv it'n th" appearance 01 u alie '.Vest. fam- wesl in excellent They al reported Wayne who is in the west, as mak- -.,,.ni"irim . lo i in.- ruT'i.e ' t ' lea acre.-. s for the to wheat. MURRAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Irregular services at. the Chris tian church ne.xt Lord's Day ;;s fol lows: !t: L. Siiort story lass. !":b0 I'.i hie s chool. A ouug peo pie's clas will he irga n i .e.l with Mr. Leyda as the teacher. All young people conic and start off toirether with enthusiasm. Charles Sporer will speak a piece at P.ible .school opening exercises. ll:ho Morning v.or.hip. Thi: will be principally men's service and the sermon will be the promised one lor men. Kvery man urged to be present. t':oo Jniei mi-sion of :;u minutc-s. l-':n Th- ladies will serve the annual harvest home dinner of fried chicken and older good things. Rv erybody welcome and everybody come and ma he this a joyous get -together and good fellowship "meet ing. 2:h0 Afl.rnoon M-rvic". Iiin'her L. W. Seotl. pa-lor of the Plahs mou!h church will preach for u '. I'e will minttir to his own church in the morning and be with us Tor din ner and the afternoon .service. There will probably be cpiartet music in icveral numbers from Plattsmouth. Mr. Hannah will read. S:::n Kveryhody bach from chores for the evening service. 'rh" choir will noet at S::;o Sat urday evening at the church for practice for the next day. Remem- We had " her (ho Rihle school, present last lord's div da gave a splendid Lc ns. 'omc nnv sare "-i vHod v 25-2tw I o t lie ; II rcll am? a w eleome and Ardclla reading for that has a for a!'. E1 - welrome nil tht time. C. K. II ANNAN. Minister. K?.(Ie a Trip to the North. L..-.' Friday Creen Piggott and .lames Tihon rituincd fri.iii :i trip to ilwing. where they were looking ai'.r some biisinc-s matters regard ing a farm which Mr. Piggott ha in that vicinity. They report crops as being in excellent condition and that they have not suffered from a i.. ei.- ..r iiii.ivtiiri'. .vir. riggoir. nab soni" l'h acres of land near tha town mi which he has a large num Inr of cattle pasturing for people living near llv. in;-;. They report Piiol selling there from ?."0 to ?L'U per acre and udvancing in price i ry day. ev- Will Work On Cemetery Aug. 30th The citizens of Murray and vicin ity will meet at the cemetery Satur lay just after noon tor the purpose of putting the grounds in proper con dition. There are weeds to bo cut and grass lo be cleaned out, together with numerous, other things to In done, and all interested are called (o conic and assist with (he work Hring what you think will be neees sarv lo use, Mich as scythes, Bickles, rakes and a fork or so, together with a shovel or spade to do w hat digging will be reo tii red. Remember th dale. Satitrdav, August 301 Ii, just .WD r the noon hour. Were Visiting In Plattsmouth. Mil's Dope Plnck. the newly elect ed principal of the Murray schools, in company with T. J. Prendell and wife, and Pert Austin, of P.elhany. were visiting with friends in Platts mouth last Tuesday afternoon. Gives a Farewell Reception. Miss Kldorine Shrader, of Omaha, who hat been visiting at the home of II. C. Long and wife, of this city, where sho has made her home for seine time past with her grandpar ents, departed Sunday for lier home at Omaha. and tendered her little friends here a farewell reception at which they h.id an excellent time p'aying games, having music and en Joying Home dainty refreshments. Those present to enjoy (he occasion were (he; Misses Ciancn ana i.aura Scotlon, Leon a Puis, violet, fcsthcr auI Llsie i'uls aim tiiaays jviaraseiv. in addition to the young hostess. v. ' ! Barn and Stock for Sale i For Sale. Livery barn. Mock, auto and dray line. Call ou D. C. Ruoden. Telephone 1511 Mrs. Fred Ramge was a Tisitor in Plat tsruout h last Tuesday evening, where she was attending a meeting of the Yeomen lodge. Harry Harrows and family wer eniovinz the scenery and a very pleasant evening at 'Krug park last Saturday evening, having driven up from here in their auto. Cnv Purton. who has been visit ing in this city for the past few davs. a guest at. the home of his par ents. Joseph Purton and wife, re turned to his home a few days ago. .1. W. Kdinonds departed last Sat urdav- morning on an early train for Plainvie.v. where he is spending couple of weeks, visiting at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Homer Miller and family. C.eorge Cunningham, who has been visiting- near Murrav for some time dn lie returned from the service, in cotnpanv with Miss Frances Cook visited with Mr. Cunningham.': mother in Omaha last Sunday. Miss Jessie Harrows departed last Sun dav evening for South Dakota u'liom dm will take tin teaching in the school which she has been en ,-,.-c.i to tench the coming year, and which begins the 1st of September. Last Saturday afternoon and ev-eiiinir Walter Sans and wife, with their son visited in Omaha, spend inir the time nt Krug nark, where they took their supper and enjoyed themselves nicely at that popular re sort. Henry C Long, who has been iu (he west, harvesting his wheat crop. returned home sometime ago and will go out and thresh as soon as he can find some place to store the threshed grain. He will not farm any more for himself in the west, having rented the land for the com ing season. Mr. W. D. Wheeler and wife and T. W. Vallcry and wife were vistriug near Alvo, being guests at the home of Mrs. Hina Kitsei, who is a sister of Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Vallcry, and who has been sick a I. her home for (he oast vear. They remained during the clay and returned in the evening. ! on v erv From Wednesday's! Datlr Last evening the pleasant of Mr. pud Mrs. Juliu M. I Orchard lii'l van the scene c f charming o'clock dinner party in honor of the twenty-first birthday of their daughter. Miss Gladys, who i is to depart from the city in a fw I days to assume her school work at Syracuse. Tlif evnt wa-s in the na- j ture of a surprise prepared by Mrs. j c rnie Wine !:e .1 w ..--t e nes l i i null activit restored and ot ii r . r '.'i. '; t l.e i:iu'v r w hp-h and pa. ra'vr.es ac urn u p. .i -i ns their ; . a , Uest Hall for her daughter and the c of honor was most agreeably prised as the friends gathered to i i you (iruv A !-": :re cur- I Join her in the ce!ebrafion of the happy event. The appointments of j the table were very charming and j the dinner one that was most thor- ; oughly enjoyed. During the even- j ing games were played as well as a j number of musical selections given t by members of the party and Mrs. K. H. Wescott gave several charm- j . and the peace Is a za i u Headaches, r-r oii.-iie.- ; ympts'i.is disappear, a1;! iin f-eiing , ra-. Kv.rv js v.-i-l! : .ck'jil w ih Tri;;!" -can Klirir of Ditr.T Wire, ri .f hay fever try Trin.-r's A v. 1 1 - which, it p roper l v ciufe-i with v a rm - at; r. is w Ph-cit evict for sr raying t!i" i"-'' .'-i-d throat Jo.-eph Trir.er Con.pany. ",'Z-" ' Ashlai.l Ave. Chicago. 111. ca- ;vi'rin i harlc- McPii. rs.-': i le'ii-'-.i in tw city for a short v i-:t at 1 1: home f Mrs. : IcPh rsMi'? m it he Mrs. George Rear.ie. home J. M. Roberts was among those going lo omaiia tuis aiiernccu iu visit for a few hours. W. R. VQUG AUCTIONEER Always Ready for Sale Datesfar or near. . KATES REASONABLE SATISFACTION OR NO FAY! ItEVERSK ALL CALLS BUY YOUR FALL AND WINTER tts (s " " d ct EARLY AND SAVE MONEY! We have a large assortment of all kinds of shoes from which to choose your needs at prices far below prices you will have to pay in sixty days as you know shoes are advancing every day. We. have a large as sortment of school shoes in all sizes. Also men's and boys' rubber boots. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ALL FARM PRODUCTS! The erwiee Store, 4 ALF GANSEMER, Proprietor ;-a ;;;:r,:;a : n,;, :n.:: .'ia isH a i b .;. x .rai. a - a a n s n . r. - a . s - o r s a' b 13he n DillO If H 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 Loo! Your Wants at All Times k alter TELEPUOHE NO. 2 Murray Exa lange miiiniTarawirB::nmaiiO!B;:::;Bii!i!n:i;'a!:!!:i N U n M H a M n ei n a M - i a Id