The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 11, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, BECEHREK 11, 1010.
PLATTSMOUTH
SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
TAGE FIVC
Murrav
Department
'repared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers
If tETOf the readers of the
Journal knor of any social
fvent or iten of imprest in
ti:is v icir.lty. and will mail
s toie 10 t hi otlicf'. ii will ap
pear under tliis lieacinc. We
want all uews items Editoh
NEWS FROM ALVO
Special Correspondence
1
Frie
The
; Secured $75 for Hin
friends of Phil Lambert, who
is in the Si. Joseph hospital i.t
Omaha, found a way of disposing of
a horse which he had here and did
not want, as he is not able to use
it. They took the matter in hand
and sold' chances on the animal and
at the drawing the horse found a
home villi Col. J. I?- Seyboldt. who
received the horse for a very small
sun), although Mr. Lambert realized
$75 for the horse and is well pleased
with the action of his friends.
MEETINGS KAUNG
GOOD PROGRESS
fen
3
i
You not only protect your
savings, but you get paid for
inrr so when you have a savings
account at this bank.
Money that'sidle means mon
wasted.
and watch the interest
Put vour saving to work
We watch both the prin
cipal and interest for
von and relieve
yoa of all the
banking worries.
Ill
M
4r
Phil Lambert is Imp roving:
Last Tuesday, Mrs. Phillip Lam
bert, who has been at her home for
the past week, accompanied by her
sister. Mrs. F. S. Haller. of .Council
Bluffs, returned to Omaha. " where
Mrs. Lambert went to assist in the
care of Mr. Lambert, who is at the
St. Joseph hospital, w here he is con
valescing after the injury of some
weeks aco when he fel) from the top
of a car from which he was helping
to unload ties for the Missouri Pa
cific, break ins his leg and dislocat
ing his am.. He was reported as
getting along very well at the hos
pital. George Nickels, while in Om
aha a few djys ago. called upon Mr.
Lambert and enjoyed a brief chat
with him.
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fe ty Ho n cs ty Co urtcsySerx nee
Four rr cent interest on time deposits.
Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law.
MURRAY ST
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All business transactions held in strict confidence
Your Persona! Bank.
Kodaks and sup;
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this wt'k.
Stork Farm
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tirdav was w-!l attended,
i- aiaounted to ? lol.OO.
r:-;s was rt ported as be
s.ek list a few days ago
tark ol' The grippe.
liOL:ks Ii
GGML'iilNiTY
TREE IN SUBBSY THIS YEAH
Miss Pauline Sofliu of Lincoln is
visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Dale Boyles was a passenger
to Lincoln Monday morning.
C. K. Jordan went to Lincoln on
business Monday on No. 33.
On account of the deep snow the
school was closed Tuesday.
Mrs. Ivola Campbell and daughter
j Miss Kee are visiting this week at
Eot:t!:Ets:r.dir the Cold, Encw, and! the llome of Mr- and N,rs- Ha-rr' ap-
Wir.d. There Uzz Been Until
Good Accomplished.
The revival meetings which have!
been in progress for the pa-t few j
weeks at the Christian church in i
Murray, have been meeting with'
success. luie to the cold weather,!
there have been times when the at-1
tendance was scanty, but most of
the time the church has been wtdlj
filled, and the results are beginning i
to be manifested. Rev. Scott, of the
Christian church. at Plattsnicuth.
who is in charge of the meeting, is a
forceful speaker and bring. home
his me-sage. He is ably assisted by
his good wife, who has charge of the
song service and who has organized
a first class chorus.
There have be n a number of ad
ditions, most of which haw come as
a result oT coniession of fait ii thruj
listening to the preaching of the
word 1-y the minister.
The meetings will continue for'
some time yet and it is confident ly i
expected that there will be more re-1
suits manifest before the closing of1
the evangelistic compaicn. I
The 'omir.unity Xmas tree i
-ured ami everyone is taking a ;
deal of interest.
Most Jikcly the tree will b
the lawn of Mr. K lmund? and
program will be in the hall.
This is a new undertaking in
ray and ail are new at the busi
but with so many good helper
can't prove otherwise than a sue
Arc Departing for the Coast i
1 Fred 1 i i lil ami wife departed for
- Omaha yesterday ;.f ternoon. going
Lit from there over the Union Pacific
j to the west, their ultimate destina-J
m'tio'i t r.;g Los Anscb'S. There thev
the 'expect to tpend the winte
the sunshine
asking i"! i
turning some time!
Mi.r-jin March, to resume their work b-e 1
nes. I during the coming summer. It is;
?. it ; hoped that the change of climate1
ce--. aid the air. with it? salt permeated!
i breezes from oC the ocean, will have!
a" True
a
Have Enilt
L. H. Puis and his a-com; :ishe d ' ni:
workman. V."alter Tower. h.ae uti
lized their spare moments about thej
garage in building a truck from a
Velie car which they had on hand, j V
and now have the new wagon ready aero
for bu.-incss. The iir.- t of the we. k. j v. ;.
when we called at the place of bust-1 l;.t :
in ss. Mr. Puis w
finishing coat of pa
eneh
-fieif
1 effeer on the health of!
1 1 H I . who has not been
health for some time.
in ro
ts a Hustler in Soiling: Land
' ! 4-r T, !; ,f Pciisr Prp.-k
niT'anieri by Mrs. Hessenflow. j
a visitor ai ttie nome 01 tne
r's parentf. Frank Moore and
is applying t he j laun.'y,
ni to the wagon, I was a
v. liieh will
few days.
be ready for service in
for the pa-t lev.- days. Walter
passenger to Plattsmouth on
Tr.esdav. Vvhcre he role the goat in
!: i:;i:s lodue ti-at night. Mr. iles-sen'i-.Av
is er.iragcu in selling western
Faika to Gew a i-abbi. , rolorado whith he is specializing in,
John MonK-ornery. or Oniaiui. v:s j,ihj B:.n,t which he will soon have
a visitor in .urra u me iM'--"-i!iTi ad in tr. Semi-weekly journal.
home of Mr. nad Mr. . J. i nil ;'- j j.,.; i u forth tieir good (;ualit ies.
during the past week and desiring j 'j-)jcy ;;re located not far from Bur- j
to secure a rabbit while taking :u- ton. v "..ere a number of Murray j
vacation, braved the stormy wtatii-j .iT1,j (l.;:-;tv people have large;
.1.1!:"-
ce (;
1
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! trore
Wi.tr
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t a
fur'
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r
u
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. . a i
visiting at ;h- 1
brother. Frank 1
t he past ; w d ."
Ia.-t of tlie week
:m. so they eoubl
Tuesday Walt r
id
wif-- !a-e
ci Mr.
.-. comiuiz d '
and getting :
not get houit
win
I'rtd Can
his l.e.r
daw. but
er md the heavy snow and wer.
forth Monday to give chase to th
game little animals. Owing to th
f-.pt thit luna'.v kent so close a'oou
his nest however be was not able :oj
start on". Jn company v. itii .or. a hi
ave arrived at the I Mr? . Philrot be left o;- Tuesday for
is reading for alljOmahr. where the Philpots v.rn' o
evenings. Get a i drain the steam pipes in th. ir Lome.
after which .they will return lo the
farm here until such time as the
riul in Omaha onvn a train, when
thev will return to the city to liv . which
n order that their daughter may of M-.trra;
fulvanlaacs of attending time lceu
;ave :'
in many instances
::i a single year's
tiavittVi fo' the
Mr. Hessenflov.-'s
the.
c rop i
land, j
ad in
nerr
v i tit er
ha; py.
insc tner lias been confin
c.iv with the grip for a
us being
i.- rep orted
(iiiring the
Lo-t
ceived :i
Iron; th"
civefi a 7c?i ci Cattle
"ennsdav Jack Philpor re
;r load of cattle to feed,
stock yards at Omaha, and
taken to his place west
he h
past few !
t n-
L3S-L i
hf
built a fire to get the house
rearly for the a room m o lat io:i
rest fd" the fnmiiy, who re
home later.
wa rm .
of !"
turned
i si.
Walter Minniear. Al'tia Long and
uriv -; Tucker were kind enenigh
k li e- roads leading into town
r-sdav afte-r the heavy fall of
:re
t T
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AUCTIONEER
Always Ready for Sale
Dates far or near.
HAILS TlTIASONABLE
SATISrACTICK OP- 110 PAY!
liEVERSR ALL, CALLS
Telephone 1511 LI array Esa':;ing
Brendel and Brendel are hav
cir ire . n-o filled with the
oiling eornmodity this week as
rainst tlte ceiming heat of next sea-
have the'
school there.
pluce them on short
a little
of
later to the
io!
On.
return them
aha market.
1
enjoy-; r.e-
t own
port e
s. Aha Long. who has been
t her home in the east part of
f;;- the' past few days, is re
d as being somewhat improved.
lopes soeui to be able to be out
! ;:.c -i Ch:.!fant was a visitor in
lurray last Tuesday, coming up t o
isit with his friends and having
ome iu'iness laatters to transact
i!!i Dr. tl. 1!. Gilmore-. Mr. Chal-
i w as caned lie re irom 1:1s nome
tie v. est on iieeount of the death
his mother. Mrs. John Chalfant,
o was laid to rest last week. Mr.
iit'ant will soon re turn to his home
ti e west.
in
of
All the Folks Home Sunday
Last Kundav all the children
Mr rind Mrs. Wm. Puis gat here
i,n i,irin f.f tlirir Tiao:itr; and
ed the time greatly, having a real; -
reunion and an ciegant time, which ! ,l,,r
i. .w. ,.ini-oi,iii in- riis.on if, alter,
V III- l.U'IV jw..
nn flfcant dinner which the ladies
i.e. iiio f:imilv nrenaxed. Those t
enjov the occasion were Messrs. and
Mesdames W. H. Puis. L. H. Puis. P.
A. Hild. Fred Lutz and Alfred C.an
semer as well as Miss Laura Puis, of
Omaha.
School Notes
Coldi" Sai'ih was absent from
school Thursday on account of sick-
Church il. eif Ilolyoke.
ted the school Tuesday
ii a.
AHHODHCEMEBT!
1 ,1 ' . . 1 l.r. r
vou rea.a iris coun u.j .. o
tnd Christmas. Not many, and they go by very fast.
It is an ideal time rifjht now to make selections for the
prerents for friends and family.
We Announce iho Arrival and Display
or
HAND PAINTED
FAKCY PLATES
FP.UIT SETS
CELERY riSHES
SALT AND PEPPERS
SYSUP JUGS
tli
bet
ween now
CHINA
CLIVE EISHES
CAKE PLATES and SETS
DEESSEK SETS
TLA POTS
FA2vTCY PITCEEHS
Visit This Store for Your Holiday Wants
f-r5!
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1 Utt
MURRAY,
NEBRASKA
Jlurray Christian Church
Tlevival services eve
wee-k. Much interest is
fe-ted and a great deal
l.een n ccom nl ished. Come and bringifor
fflnie one with you. Frother and
Sister Scott are rplendid workers,
who preach and sing the straicht.
r-i ui ,f Tf.n t-Jirist. Tlie heuise is
heiucr filled, so come early and get a ! Monday
pemd seat. We burn wood and the
l-.iiildina is alwavs warm. None but
the regular Sunday morning offer
ing will be taken: and above all.
P.rother Scott loves the babies. So
come, feeling free to help and
helped.
Remember the Uibie schorl
ft: 45 each Lord's day morning.
that on Thursday evening the ser-j
vices begin at 7:L'0 o'clock instead
of the regular time of 7:.".o.
C. E. 1IANNAN. Minister.
Clar
do. vi
OOll.
Violet Keil was absent frenn school
o'last Friday on account of sickness.
Helen Lead was absent -vionetay
on account of sickness.
Kverett La Ilue was absent from
sch.ool Monday because of sickness.
Gladys Mrasek aind Carl Dietl were
tbsent fr.-ni school Friday.
lienry Hild wth his parents. Mr.
pud Mrs. Fred Hild. will start for
v ?iir-lit this i-n 'inorn-a next Thursday. I hey ex-
b' ing nam-! j.ect to leav? the snow anu com
of good has; weather for sunny, southern Cali-
pleman.
Little Mhs Kathryn King of Lin
coln is visiting Miss Blanche Moore
as school is closed on account of the
fuel shortage.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sliger autoed
home Tuesday from a Thanksgiving
trip to Kansas where they visited
Mrs. Sliger's folks.
Mrs. Hathaway came in last week
from Eloomington to pack her house
hold goods preparatory to shipping
them to that place.
Mi's Marie is home this week from
Lincoln where she is employed as a
teacher on account oi the schools be
ing closed there for coal conserva
tion. Tlie Knights of Pythias gave a
banquet te the members and their
families last Thursday night. A
splendid repast was partaken of by
ejuite a large crowd.
Dr. L. Muir had the pleasure of a
few days visit with his father who
left here Thursday for his heme at
Milford. -le with a party of seven
will leave next week for California
where he expects to spend the winter.
Wilbur Thomas has returned to
his company at Louisville. Kentucky,
where he is bugler in the regular
infantry, after spending the past sev
eral days with his father. Fred
Thomas and family and other rela
t i ves.
George Coatman. son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Coatman. was taken to
Lincoln Friday where he was oper
ated upon the same day for appendi
citis and was doing fine until Tues
day when he was reported as having
pneumonia. .
On Monday and Monday night a
lot more snow fell making a depth
of from ten inches to a foot on the
lev; and deep drifts nearly impassa
ble on most of the roads. Farmers
find it is the hardest work to get
around to take care of their stock
that they have had for a long time.
The Rock Island train service was
chasged last Sunday. Trains No. 37
and 3S and Nos. 7 and S were dis
continued. No. 33 due at S:l.r. a. m.
and No. 3 4 due- at S:35 p. m. and No.
1 due at 1:32 p. m. and No. 5 due at
3 : n"l p. m. are local passengers and
exchange mail here. Travelers may
take No. C tor points cast of Omaha
as it is now our only thru train.
This service gives us two trains each
'--ilv. 'T.iJ-W5'
Mrs. George Foreman had the mis
fortune to fall and fracture her right
wrist last Thursday as she was cross
ing the street west from teh postof
fice on her return home from the
Knights of Pythias banquet. The in
jury is very painful. She, in com
pany with her husband, went to Lin
coln Sunday to have an x-ray exam
ination. As they neared the Lan
caster county line he discovered that
his two collies were following him.
He started them back home but has
not seen them since.
STATE LIBRARIAN
GALLED ON TO RESIGN
Found Roads Impassable
Last Tuesday after the sterm of
anel Monday night, Lee H.
Kni,s the efficient and genial rur-
' al carrier, found it impossible to get
v-,ri arr.ur.ei wnn me .mu .-a.n-u n
I make the trip en horsebacK. but at
1 ter burking Hie drifts for a number
I .. ... . 1 ... . l. ,, .wl
lwi ' Of mi!0'. SH. lllill I ill in in oiiu
" iiuoi Tweitv miles of his route would
.,t-not be possible and gave up the
-ot..'trip until the roads should be better
' broken.
There is rejoicing tit the home of
Mr. and Mrs. .janes Lrehart over the'
! arrival of a little boy, who has justj
a lew eiays si nee come u men uume
1 1 c live and will continue to make his
parents happy during their life, to
uay nothing of wreathing the faces
of grandfather anil grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. P.ishel. of Platts
meiuth. in smiles on account of the
arrivtl.
I Wm. Ost. of Nehawka, was up
looking over fhe hogs at the Oldham
j Stock Farm and bought a foundation
! herd. Mr. Ost has three hundreel
! Hampshires. but decided that the
Duroc was his choice. j
! Word has been received that Mrs.'
(Rose Cameron V.'erly will ppent the
Christmas holidays with her nephew
'and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron
iCathey. Mrs. Werly used to live in
'and near Murray and her many old
' friends here will be glad to see her
aga.111.
hilip Ka'nlc-r and wife, of Lemis-
ville were visiioik in njuiia
Tuesday, being guests at the (. . 11.
i'.oedekVr home, and returning to
their home in the evening, going via
Piattsmouth and Omaha.
DELCC -LIGHT
7 ho conr-'cts Electric Us hi and
" Power Plant
A cunstani help to the busy house
wife. Savetime, work and worry
8 S2?ite:f -.--'---for ,: i
it' r r ;.
to.
ISY ROSENTHAL,
Tel. O. u()U3 Omaha, Neb
Tot
Circulation of Free Love
Anarchy Books in North
Dakota.
and
THE W. H. PULS
will always carry a complete line of
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Farm
implements, Tractors,
GASOLINE EflGINES and REPAIRSI
J 11 Lv wTrty t n I , - r-r t nliimkin fT
and will also save you money cn furniture orders.
Come in and get our prices on an3thir.g in our line.
We will treat you right and save you money.
VJV ST'
MURRAY
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Phono Mo. 24
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NEBRASKA
Rismarck, N. D.. Dec. 9. The
state hoard of administration at a
meeting here adopted a resolution
calling upon C. E. Vangham, state li
brarian, to resign his office follow
ing charges made in theNorth Da
kota legislature that circulating li
braries sent to rural schools of the
state contained many works on free
love, socialism and anarchy.
A near fistic battle between Rep
resentative E. W. Herbert, of the
minority and Representative Herbert
Hardt. of the majority Non-partisan
league faction, enlivened proceedings
in the house at the special session
cf the North Dakota legislature.
DECLARES CANDIDATES
MUST TELL INTENTIONS
ator Miles Poindexter of Washing
ton.
"While I am not authorized to say
that the secretary of state ef South
Dakota will be enjoined from placing
the name of any candidate fcr presi
dent on the ballot until he has signed
the required statement, it is my epin-
ion that court action will be invoked
if necessary to enforce the law,"' said
Bryan's statement.
WANT TO ENLIST
AS MINE WORKER?
Proclamation of Gov. McKelvie Pro
vides for Volunteering Service
Thru County Clerks.
Conditions surrounding in Inade
quate supply of coal, as a result of
strikes, are rapidly becoming un
bearable. Unless relief is obtained
at the earliest possible moment, there
is no telling the extent to which dis
aster mav be visiteel upon the people-
of our commonwealth. It is no long
er a matter or ascribing cause's re
sults alone will suflice.
Therefore, in this great emergency.
and in symnathv with movements
that have already been started in
this state, I have the following to
suggest :
Five hundred students of the I'ui-
versity of Nebraska have- volunteer
ed feir service in the mines in terri
tory from which Nebraska obtains its
supply of coal. This volunteer force
may be greatly augmented by en
listments from all parts of the state.
I have wired the governrrs of ad
joining coal pro;UJCing states to tne
etfect that these forces are available
for emergency service, with fhe un
derstanding that "they are to he
given adequate police protection and
the necessary comforts of living." I
am expecting prompt advice frtmi the
governors of these states as to what
the possibilities are of producing re
lief thru these channels, anel I am in
hopes that by the time their answers
are received, the movement for vol
untary service in this state will have
been sufficiently well organized to
go at once to any neiei in wntcn op
portunity is afforded for service.
In order that organization may be
effected more expeditiously, it is re
quested that all those who desire to
enlist for volunteer service shall
make the fact known to the County-
Clerk, who in turn will report to this
office. The more prompt and liberal
the response, the greater the; hope of
relief.
SAMUEL R. McKELVIE.
dG-2wdaw Governor.
ELICIOUS
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Pure and
Coulee
s!) IX LJ i.K
holesome
ricaiarv at
i-kh i.i;. LP
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ii O vv
you'll va:
YOU vVAI'T
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it ( nil prom K 1 1 u
ion t not
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it it -t ll tif i o tfl( k f
4-011I. l!:tum r, u hnt- liinl
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'Vwin1t nj,ii . If y it lt-l;i
luiiiiu, t ii iiiii In
i : 4 1 1 1 f r . y no i i .
WE HANDLE
Fruits, Nuts, Cis-irs
TcLaccocs, Etc.
California Chocolates
III till It il II ll lliieca
411 It I'Ol I l I- Ol
1 I!!: 1 I. U KOI Ml
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GUY W. MORGAN
v
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books ron ckrist::as.
A gift that is suitabh
or edd, man or woman
book. It gives a la.-ti
for ou hg
i.- ;i pi-.od
g pl ;i.-ure
ir.1.1 i 't xis.
r.-ceiving it.
uinat-
that a more costly uift
siblv bring te the on
and the choice reflects di.-
ing judgment on the part ef ti e giv
er. The Journal has just ni-iived
from the leading publishing h .us.'S
f the cast, an exct ri ionul line of the
new copyright ficti'ti as we'l as a
large number of the older popular
novels which would mal.o mo-t
pleasing remembrance for ihe ab
sent friend. These books ern' rac a
very large line and are veil worth
looking over when you are .seeking
for a gift for the Christ ma-; time.
Drop in and lock over the l ' ks
see what an epportut
to the book lover or
suitable gift.
i i t y is
soeher
and
of l'er'l
after a
Are you. Mr. Business Man, talc
ing advantage of our stock of'rrint-
. . .
inks? Need letterheads. enci
statements, invoices, checks or
Ing
opes
cards? Let ns print them for you.
a
co il
ea m-
The money you spetul In
cic'pnt newsnancr rdvertisii
paign will come back to you trippleel
in a very short time.
Pierre. S. D., Dec. 9. President
Woodrow Wilson and Major General
Leonard Wood, indorsed as favored
candidates for president by the dem
ocratic and republican conventions
here December 2, must formally an
nounce themselves in the race be- i
fore their names can be placed upon j
the state primary ballot, according
to a statement issued today by J. W.
Bryan, campaign manager for Sere-
BUY YOUR FALL AND WIKTER
eTKI
Librae
ci
EARLY AND SAVE MONEY!
rWe have a large assortment of ail kinds of shoes
rom 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 larce as
sortment of school shoes in all sizes. Also men's and
boys' rubber boots.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ALL
FARM PRODUCTS!
a ne service toireq
ALF GAN5EMER, Proprietor