THURSrAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1919. P1ATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE f Mm epartment " I REVIVAL. MEETJNUS 1 REVIVAL MEETINGS ARE If my of the readers of the Journal knor of any social pt. i,t or item of interest !n t '.! vtcin': y. a-ai -win mail ime to t lil of! .-e. it will i it pear urnier 1 las I eaiiit.e. e waaull cewsitecns l.u tou Prepared in the Ttr.e-rest of the People of Murray and Surrounding" Vicinity Especially for the journal Readers PROVING SUCCESSFUL Gocd Attendance and Much Interest Manifested at the Beginning of Series. 8 I 1 1 m m Clients m r If i TCI 1 " (lit nr The depositors on our books include the leading busi ness and professional men people uhese financial transactions through us often involve considerable sums. Their faith in us has been established by careful atten- v'." i,i,,-"-'r',i.A hi service which is e.v teedcu to ell depos itors, both large and small. YVc solicit in vestigation from all. Frank Vallery was a visitor in P'attsmouth last Tuesday evening, driving there with hi; auto. Mr. and Mrs. William Oliver an! Mrs. Fred Itamgo visited for a short time hist Sunday afternoon at the homo of .Mrs. Dull. Charles Carroll is reported as feel ins much hetter during the last few days, hut ft ill far from his former self. Fred Pusch of Plattsmu .1 h. the proprh tor of t!ie 'I. adits' Toggery" of that place. was in Murray for a short time on business last Monday. Dee Hestetter of near Murray is one of the new readers of the .T.M;r:ial, he having arranged to have the paper ma'e his home rcgnlar visits. Will Seyboldt and his father. Col. J. 1?. Sovbobit. were visitors in Pla'ts- 1 mouth Ia-t Tuesday, where they were looking' after some business for a few hours. i Ernest Pottery, a n-proi nuitivc of the Standard Oil company at PhPtsmouth. was a visiter i!i Mit ray last week. bringing down a Lia d of oils and sas. Back From the South. ('. II. l!oe;kl:er. v.'iio lias been in t':e south for tit..; past v.oik and where he found the weather nice and svarm t-nou?;;i so that he went in .-wimmin.s; in the .-.Tirm waters of ti:e (itih of Mo:;icc r t".i:ied !nme last There was marked interest shown it the initial service of Rev. Levi V.. , Scott at the hesinninfr of the revival . i which he is holding at the Christian I church at Murray, and a Kood atttnd ' ancc at the meeting?, both on Sunday and during the fore part of the week. Many people are not through with the picking of their corn, and it is not ixpeeted the attendance would I he as larire tint i 1 after the completion Sunday evonhiir. ;.t'!er having h:.t -i fxeellent time ii. the soutii. AIr , of the corn harvest. Those in charge . . . ' . i ...... :....- . . . 11 - . 1 . I . .ie' e K e r i.aii hia.iv I)!.-:tr.s iit.it:-.'1 iiiituiisj Jii' vu'it iiieuseu n ll tvatir.-,' thf bea'iti s of tii, es iiltis cotuit rv tiie ir.terest thus far shown, and are down that way. they t;eia views of (fives! v.. hut one enee'a ly ni :e . t..' of 1 ; ; -. V.'xas. v !; -. :i homo was .'diown will: th:- tro-tical trees r.nd fruits ?; racing the tr"-v? in the fire fro:iid. Mr por.-leker tliini;s t!x sotrli one of the best places for Hie winter ima.Jrinablo. rorgot Murmy T.Vas 0:1 the Hap. V!ie M's.-ottri P - if:e. v.'htell n.akeS regular stop; with the mklni -in train .uoin it soutli at Murray, last Smttlay forgot t!ia there wa such, a plrce us Murray, and with fii'te n passenc-rs for this place, i'l -w p::.-t tin's tovvr. as if there was nn;i,:n- of tle kind in ' extf!e. Tb y did not stop until' ... .encouraged to behove that much m o-i t v itt'-.t liis which nave oeen m?uaur-atcl. they had arrived ;i; Fiiioti and while i C. W". Ch ri svc i.-'s. r was a vis tor in Omaha last Tuesday taking in his truck lod of hog:-, from his farm, where he has had them on f i d l;r some time past. ,Jee McV'-y. !.: ha- he. n staying at Plattsmout h for mii:..' tin.e p ist. arrived at Murray the first of the home at the some h ir d eon vcv to Murray imn;''.: them remained a' :ni rn : i: t ra i v t : on it. Thi-- inei,;, way increa-e.l th ?.l!!rr;iy p.-;-ph ;' r i!'ie raiPv av. T'ces and ret timed ::t'y f.ie most of I'niiMi until f!io h nv.'l fnt:ii' hrrno it ha..- in any admirn' !.::. of the the Mh's'-juri Pa.- ,xurr?y cnriiiian (Jhurcn. This wir k is the 1 irst of : set i as of revival meetings at the Christian fhurch. P.rotI.er Scott, the Platts mou::i pastor, is conducting the meet ing and his wife is leading the sing ing. The finances of the meeting are cared for in advance. -:a fee.l per fectly fiee to come and njoy t service and work with us. Profiler Scott preaches seven nights each icck at :.." am; sjU'vtav morniii'' at 11. A cordial invitation is extended to you ai!. i nememner our growing Uihio ! ohoo!. Short story at ft: 4". Open ; ing exe'-cises at 10. A class for ev eryone. C. K. PAXXAX. Minister. nwrc TE4E VV. H. PULG iware will always carry a complete line of Hardware, Painto, Oils, Farm implements, Tractors, QAGOLIEwE ECiTJ-i; anc! REPAIRS3 We do all kinds of tin work, healing and plumbing, and will aho 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. Sa) etyHctics tyCo urtesy Service Four per cent interest on time deposits. Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law. .tfj y ! bi Si ii S A 1 t A K week and is making hi Hotel Perger. Mrs. J. A. Wa'.k.r and dai'ght-r. Miss Margie, and gramldaughior. Miss Helen Gilmore. were visitors at Plattsriout li last Moiolay. driving v.y. in Mi.-s Margie's car. il 'vo TV- .? n 1' rt ! .J. A. Koot and wife with, the clii! All business trsnac'ions beld in strict cenfidence Your Persona! Bsnk. the I, t 1' If I !.l 1 -t ;;h a: i . i 're-''vu ; : re. -0-' of I 'T e i e'..-lirat ' a li is Tu. - I iv .-; 'a a ami si.-t t r ar.'.i ! : '-!..' l ! .1.'.. ' r;d .or C m e:; P. sio-rpi Join; (Pi C. 1 ! . ;.! 'l-irt rulay I: v It!: h' i : was :. j ( d t all. ViI.-o. tPlrsi re dr., alt d.. e.el:i:ig for tiie Wc.-t of t!;e .,;.!( ".vhe;-" ii- wii we.-k or so wi'h rt!ti.s a. 'ot; ri thN ' at l:e i v ::s uf (crn'o a mi (.'.illoway j and vicinitv. ' . 1:1 r.i : vis tilth P.". a r vhicii M.m "r t ion for a The firm of Seotten 4'; Young are as: roc ting a barn on the farm of . A. i 11 i a-t of t tie eit y. M mis I, S. Tutt ami ( t. A. i l).:v:- were visit ing with friends in ui.ty sea' the first of the wet k. r Sale: A 1 : :'. t 1 Silvertown ( ' r rd tire with rim and inner lure. S. lirigg Platts- dren and Crar.dpi J. W were visi'ing v.Tfii relatives iti friends in Weeping Water la-t Sun da v. driving down in Mr. lim tV .v.r. in benti:. '.;r. ami :iis. .loan w ;Ies ::: s on i hvrttl depart ''-d la?f Weilne.-day for t a " : a. -it a . going i r Ph.r nix. Arizona, wheio H.-ay go to v:-i' a daueh.ter. Mi's. Jo!:n P. i i ma. r. . who with her iV.miiy went thi re several weeks uao I lowtlier 'v';'"'' il'-ey are making their 1 in:. .a' ai p:e-e,n. j r. e move w;is mad-? in the hop-'-s that the change of climate w: u! I I;e heneficial to the t '. array, i ' aliy ii! at h. th.o:!g!i -ii-.;io many friemis ti'.at sl'.e is I'-rovf-ri. liaton. !: s , t re j.;;r: i :: s Mei :ig cri! i - r ie .me a r d with hope.--. . or e r i' e-ivi rv. ! !. r wi!i 1 : p!i;t-eJ to i"-ar eve. i tii" Siiaiitest ir:i- verv ( h( ;ii. M nout h. Nebraska. Mrs. iv.rr Young w as a p'-.-enger to ("..!;!'. a ia-t Tuesday morning aa.d was accompanied by Mr. Young, p.- 1 ing to on-u!t with Dr. Laughrige i reiiriding her health. j il'i :l v. '.tor 111 i iditig t iie 1 iine ;it his to li i ; work on Mou- l.ouis ilalia- ! 'hit t - mar.t h spe : !.otm . rc.irr.inc Morion J'.artlett. the Murray ha her, was hmking after some bu-ine in Omaha last Tuesday goirg to that j, place f.n tiie early trr.ta in the mr;r::- ' ing and returning homo on the bite train at night. Mr. A. Gan.-emer am! i:'" and 1.. II. Puis, the garam.' man. aerna pai.fel by Fred HHP wire a party who visited in Omaha last Tim-lay. going on the early train in the mur i ing and returning on the late mil night train. P.. C. Davis, of ( hie; go. .-hoe sab s- man for a company at Cincinnati, ran ! down from Omaha last Sunday to visit at the borne of his i. other. Mr.-. P. A. Hoot, for the day. and retu-ned to his work out oT Omaha o:i the ( veiling train. r... P.-r-kman. who is in 1th anyway with si me Mr. Wiles and wife anil It .'i;h th- daughter and r -miMnler of the fam- ily. Mr. lb china n is working in lhr rolioii fields at ti.is time the coii'itry v-ry well. h ; It h ( 1 ?. delicate be iu".g trouidi ( 11 go t ) i: i-ler an:! : and like: l.y i.iorring aivl v.as a vi-itor again at his home on Wednesday evening. For S. le: Pure bred Duroc Jersey Fred Speck of (hnaha w;i. at the homo of his Spook, for a few da early portion of the biot her. Pen s during tk-' week. Fred '.cars, cor. -Pi ard ; Vi Crow n l oil oral fa d.ams and m re ire. r.earl S. no-:jtw . AUCTIONEER Always Ready for Gale Dntcs fcr or near. t i.oi i pre the t::i.e;- :-. Look ai wh.;it tiiey urrav. Nebr. N. Pi'.rrows anil wife who are ing their home at Milford at the n', are visiting at the home of r sun. Ttd Parrov.- and family. ' Speck will soon return to Omaha ana will encage with the Overland Tire company, who are just now starting to make tires in the factory. IE Ac CITABLE SATISFACTION OR 270 PAY! UKYKKSr: Tler,:-o-ft 1511 having arrived last Sunday, and will n main Thanksgiving week. Albert Young, who recently tossed hi-, p ALL CAI LS Lit: my F.y;.irjrf , me in tiie corner, hung his saw i nail and placet hi- square on work bench and hopped into the held of Nick Frieilncli. lias ! i omplotod the job and began on the h'. -id of one of the neighbors. on the corn HKPOIIT OF TDK CONDITION of thi: MURRAY STATE BANK cf Murray, ITebr. H3 Eirthday Reception. Part Monday i veiling Harley ih;ls. :on of Mr. er.d Mr-'. L. IP Pubs, ex tended a bii'Tb.day reception to ten of i'is little friends in Murray at which time they phived games and gave prize- to the winners, and were si rved with an excellent luncheon by Mrs. Pels. 'i he f.-mz felPnvs had ;n eveeibat time and on departing declared Master Parley and his toother the best entertainers. Mas tor Parley vp-- the recipient of r.mny I'itsi in :. tokens of the friendship of his fellows who were there as si.-ting' Master Parley enjoy the oc casion, the following young Ameri-C'-in-: Will Minford. Kverett La Rue. Lester Long. Letter. Clell and Leon Cansemer, Harry Puis. Hnry Hild. Dirk March and Charles I '.arrows. Chart i r N'.i. Iirasktt at Ii Ml .N.e. I lie State of - ef hasiaes: i . i ? These are in a bis demand right now, and as a matter of fact are a little hard to find in the market, but we have them and for every member of the family: Ladies' Ouling Gown3,.collar!ess, band cuff, white silk stitching around yoke, neat stripe patterns; sizes 15 to 17 $2.25 Misses' Stripe Patterns, collarless, band cuffs, age 4 to 6 $1.25 Misses' same as above, only ages 8 to 14 $1.50 Men's Outing Gowns, large and roomy, and good heavy Heezing; sizes 15 to 18 $2.2o man I 111 1 J i:i:sit i:ci:s i.e.l II - a ll'l I I i . '"II n t- 1 T i i . elr.i ft Ileii.l-. .-' laities, .i nil - r. ): n I .-. ea itits. cti ., 1 1 1 e ! ; i i ; i g all umiihiiictil .iii'ls i:.ieliiag ina.-e, 1 in iiitm r ami tiMlli.S l'"r:e:il j use-, taxis atnl illlete.t pajil I oie t rein .Va i iniei I a ml St a te .;;nt:s . . J I :.! I s. t S i ' i c ks an.! ileitis el' i A' 'ii'i -: .fn.oo 'uii"ne "..Tii.ii't lt.il.1 e.lill I ,''')". I.l'l .-. ; : r. a leUel s a te 1 at.- Jars PcUesdemier Very Sick .Psmes Delb sdernier, w ho lias been feeling far from well during all of the past summer, was suddenly tak en worse a few davs s;nco and on Nc- I t-iuj iiu.l-iv. was taken to Omaha where he entered the Methodist hos pital and on Monday underwent an operation for the removal of gall ..I stones. I lie case was an acute one. and should have been attended to be fore. Mr. Dellesdernier has not shown the slightest improvement rince the operation, and the family t.tiTI ". ! were requested to come to his bed side the fere part of the week. On Tuesday he was reported as just hold ing his own. Were Attending School Keetir.tr. Last Tuesday the members of the Murray school ItuP.rd, consisting of L. D. Iliatt. W. C. Poedeker. ami O .M. Mir.ford. accompanied by C. I ). SoangpT. were visiting in Pidtts-. m.jiith. where they were attending the meeting of the ones who hail in hand the redisricting; of the county for the purpose of making the dis tricts larger, that tiiey might be en titled to larger schools. Tiie gentle-! men were in attendance at the meet ing and were offering reasons why the Murray district could not have a iH trict extending to the .Missouri river as the roads are very bad. and the. country and the distance great. What will be done in the matter was not definitely settled at the time of .lie return of the Murray board of ducat ion. Vidted With Friends Here. La.-t Tuesday morritlg M". ami Mrs. W. T. Johnson, the former the brother uf Mr-. J. W. Perger of Mur ray, arrived from Lincoln where they have been visiting for rome time, and are visiting at the IVrpor home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have bet n making- their home r.far 'iinten. Oklahoma, but have just sold their place there and will, after hav ing visited their many friends and relatives, depart for the west and will n.ike California their home in the iuture. Goes to Ko:pital for Treatment. Sherman Kainey. who sometime during the month, of September re ceived a kick on one of his legs from a horse, has been suffering lately with much pain, in his knee, and ac companied by great swelling. Upon the advice of hi.s physician. Dr. Prcn P I. departed for Omaha last Tuesday morning' for consultation with a specialist. Vie." Z 7, 1 na.iel ::.:.:;iMi TuTAI. ?'.. i.i.uuuTii:. i a i I a I : t 'j K pa al i n $ 1 ' i Shi . us t me! I " 1 1 i . v i 1 1 I I I ' 1 i I s . t !!! i vi'l lie ', e posits J -nl.e-l t.. ei e.-K . . $ 1 I !l,.'.i. t ! Tim.' .i t ates nC ; : ; "SO ll'-.'.' i.'i.n- 'a -1 ier's cheeks , en t sta i..i i a g 1 . ! m;.:; ; I ep. . . I ei's gaaiatuv Intnl.. of. 17 Col. W. K. Jenkins was called to Omaha, hist Mondav to look alter I seme business matters, making the trip in bis new Fniversal car. ''.u'.t o'.P -Miss I-nura Pubs was a visitor at li the home of her father, Wiliiam I'uls. j last Sunday and returned to her work i in Omaha on Monday morning on the Returned From Visit in Lincoln. Early last week A. L. Paker, who has been in Lincoln for some time, returned home, after bavins been at the bed .side of bis. brother-in-law, K. A. Hurlon. who was stricken with paralysis of the ntrves, nd who after several days of sickness, died at his home in that city. Aftel remaining for the funeral Mr. Baker returned home. Mr. Hurt on will be remem bered as having lived in Murray for many years. The family will make their home in Lincoln for the present. T" T.1. lil.at. I:; . f J". I.7". 17 -tale ef N"l : a.-Ua i o.t ' el Cass ) MURRAY, NEBRASKA !. V. i!. 1 a' il.-Uer, Cashier of (lit. ( ;i imi'.'c tiaeteii 1:hik .! l.et rl.y swear iliii I ! it lm .s t a I . in.' n t is a correct iaii'l tine .'"pv "!' the report liaule.to the State Kaliklng Coard. w. ;. iai:i)i-Ki:i:. Attest:- Cashier. KI;KI I.. XCTZMAX. I orei tor. C11AS. C. l'. l;.Mi:i.i:. Director. S 1 1 1 sri i heil sill'l SWoril to Lefole this lel tav of Novell! l.er, 1 !!!!. DAVID C Wl- ST. t Sf j.t t Notary I'uHie. me (My eymuatsieu expires Juu. li, early train. Misses Vera and Marjory Moore were visiting with friends in Platts mouth the early portion of t lie week, going to that plate on the evening train last Tuesday. George Jenkins, who is attending a business college in Omaha, was a vis itor at the home of his mother in that city for over Sunday returning to his studies last Monday. W. II. I'uls. William Puis. Sr.. and Fred Ifild and families were in at tendance last Sunday at the funeral of Charles C. Hennings. which oc curred at the Glcndalo church just east of! Louisville. Cows Sold Well Last Week. The cows which were sold at Mur ray for dairy purposes last week brought good prices. While they were brought to Murray and offered for sale with nothing but a short time for examination, the 22 head which were offered for sale, brought $2,400. or on an average of $10"J.09 each. The highest bringing $151, while the lowest was considerably under a hundred, this being for a cow- that needed no guardian, she being of mature age. Only two sold for less than a hundred dollars. Col. W. K. Young conducted the sale. Cheapest accident insurance Dt Thomas' Eclectric Oil. For burns, scalds, cuts and emergencies. All druggists sell it. J0c and UOc. If you are not a subscriber to the Da-:Iy Journal let us enter your name on our subscription list. MURRAY 8 ? JJ Lei El"-' ". I'M ri ri ' rw r r - . . j til" c. - prop A Phone r."o. 4 on rr' - t w Kodaks and supplies at 1. V". A :. Keedy's the druggPt. t ,:;ia. i t!,e !',,j., -; .:i;iks. riving i ight. Tir- ; the third uiim- The Journal piiiits saie bills. ' "' f Lye- i:m . .; . t-.uid -m. J Q 3 Vjx (Jut. tm t. 'i u p. S3i5 n rin -rs "p nut mn RIO i i If .'! fj (T & FRIDAY EVEPiSNG, PJUS1C 5Y PesrSess Mn Orelissfra Given by the fllurray Dar.cijis Club COME "KUF GCTDI" EDISOtfS! EDS30T.! RECOR3Q! co-ope w a. r 1 o :x According to Webster Is "working together for the same end." Why can't this be applied to our a;imn.:ii'ity ? IT the town 1 ness iostitutions uf Murray are an a.-set to tin- commi,i:ir , tb they are the mure service, t bey can give, ami t be mure value to mutiity aiulto each iadividua!. A pro-p m ous town is I, at tl.f- 1 of prosperous surroundings. 011 will never hm! a re.-p' ro' a dead community, for the shr-ple niecti it is the ' omiim" t. individuals that make a community, and as t lie p. oele a i e -o munity. Oar town cannot prosper at the expense vi lit.- tare; farmer at the expense of the town at least ra lastir.g pro-; be assured in this way. Hut by proper oe-opei ;it ion a wo getber, thingscati be aecmiplished that wiP. not 01. ly build u; and add value to siirrouuiii.ig nropertv, but will naiko t his t he munity in the world in wliich to live. When we la erin to 1 , a. by hep ting one a not her we are only helping out'sel vis. the 10 w il knocking and more boosting. Be a Booster for a Community Club. uat P a-i-e (..!';-! tie; o:n . ' v. a . 11 - t o 1 1 1 1 1 '.tie : of Ill' t bo r:! 1:10 kia':: to tal ' I 1 1 w 11 best eeirl '. it,'..' tba'. 1 1 mm DRUGS! Murray Kcbrsska DRUG SUWDRISS! BUY YOUR FALL AND WINTER Sn ?! ifK3 pina --s - - EARLY AMD GAVE rOHEY VVe have a large assortment of ail kinds of shoes rom which to choose your needa 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 PARAS PRODUCTS! T ALF GANSETvSES, Frcprietor