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nrr?.?r,AY, iaivj&tti i, 1920. PI.ATTSMODTIT SEMI-WEEKLY JOTTPNAL page three, f 7 ' ' f. 1; Si,! r V V. f 6 i K1 u it T W n i y v 1 1 irray W JL JL t i W par 1 ri; reoarej in the Iottrest of LLe People of Murray and Surroutdicp Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers Tf tny of thfi readers of the Journal kuor of any nix-ist event or it-ca of interest in tbis vicinity, and will mail jime to 'Ms otiice. tt will nt--tear under lies heading. W want all newsiteais iitoh I J y-.j Try ' i-'-fTVt Protection K, 7 f X V You not only protect your savings, but' you get paid for doing fo when you have a savings account at this bank. Money that'sidle means money wasted. Put vour saving to work and watch the interest grow. We watch both the prin- cipai and interest lor voir ana relieve you of all the banking worries. v3 m w . - i"q c ?r 7i o y? C5 ry Co urtesy Service M 2? All iii'.erest on time deposits. :Tr pi erected t-y the S:itf- Guaranty Law. STATE BANK L)uiaps transactions held in strict confidence Your Personal 3sr.k. Koilaks and supplies at E. V. Ketdy's 1 tie druggist. lr. and Mrs. Searl Davis were. visitors in Lincoln over ( 'liristnias at the home of Mrs. Davis' parents. Miss Oi;Ia Miii ford, who is attend ing school at Lincoln, was a visitor at the home of her parents for the holidays. Richard Friedrioh, .on of Nick Kriedrich and wile, is reported as beinir confined to his hed with an at id" t!ie la.ifripp:.'. t'harlos Mtit::. from near old Kiylit has so e t o and at is- far relief from appendicitis, far recovered that she was ah return home about a week a;;o has since been ruakint? verv factory progress. Mr?. Robert ttiirr was repoiid bein confined to her home for a few days this week with an attack of the la grippe. Miss Frances Moore is reported as- being sick at her home with ihe la (grippe but is getting aliuivr as well I as the troublesome malady will per ' mit. 1 Mrs. Harrv Vantine, living we;-t of iitfiniier in which the former touring car t)eimj;ii!g to Mr. Ruls has been t convert eil into a service truck by the proprietor and his master me chanic Another sample of fine wor'.: is that done by L. 11. 1'uls in t!i'.' making of the large star which w;;s use.l r;n the Christmas iree. i ! IUi (lriv n visiinr in Mnrrnv last Tuesdav. doing some trading ! l'"ion. is reported as being very sick and looking after business. t her home. Dr. C. 11. Oilmore was John liobbins was a business vis- ; called to see her last Tuesday, us was iter in Omaha last Stindav. return-' h-r mother. Mrs. Tlioma H ins.-n. ing home thai night after having' lrs- Alfred Leonard, who n i.i- spent the dav with friends. , near Light Mile (Jrove is re.,ort,l :;s Frank Vailerv was a visitor 11:1 s'f'k 311 "'tack of the !: l-.,!;vp,.,ml, 1 .t Moml-tv f : grippe, oui is s 11 u 1 111; soil,- Hi: iruvc- Obituary Rhoobe Ellen Young was born in Milts county. Iowa, on the 11th day of August. IS.":!, and passed to the 01 her world from her home at Ciar- ' iiula, Iowa, in the early hours ;f J Christ in as morning. Her age at her death was 1,1; years. 4 n.oritlu; and 14 days. Away back in the 'years of the middle fifties she moved wi;!; her parents to Cass county. Ne braska, where she gr-rv np to yuui.a j womanhood. She lived there until July 2'J. 1S74, when he was untied in marriage to Mi'tou Sialford. m' larinda. Iowa. With Imt young hus- I? m-'.i. slie wet.t .to i 1 : : r 1 1 ; ta, waer , her iiome lias be. u e-r si the exc pt 1011 01 hv.' yeai J Six chihlr'ii -.vcre !, r. nion- tv.-o of them. II. dyi:.g ia infa ncy. 'i'lie t ci; i l.r eu a re .M Joint Norton. Kan.-as: '.:' I i"'-rr ! liur.r. S .utii Dak.. Greetings and Goods Wishes! Sent in cordia! appreciation of the only asset that money cannot Luy YOUR GOOD WILL a, w . : ;so'. with'! ... i ia. t I S 1 ia- t OJll (O ICIMJ ,y a ;id Carl. S four living; Havens. Staff...-.!, of ii ; s r J:u:.-- W. T. 'in .! on- the i -or;.::l at A.'r. er I'f'iiV" 111. irivinsr il:e doctors "i !:;tS t of r had his 1. '-i'lers of t!o. ay and iii hereat'-' paper. lie is now :i theie pre c: ice 1' tiiue. Col. .1. R. .-eypoldt was a visitor in 11:. 1 tsmouth last Tuesday, being call- i thi-re to look after some business matters. f'e drove up in his car a id say he found the roads pretty THH IV. K. P'JLS ill always carry a complete line of rare, Pzlnis? Oils, Farm ors, GAGOLir.S EMOirJEG and REPAIRS! Ve do all hind1? of tin ivcrk, heating and plumbing, end will also save you -money on furniture orders. Com- in and rjet our prices on everything in our line. We v- iil treat you right and save you money. & n p.p. 9 Y curs for "Real ervice?' MUaRAY NEBRASKA re he was looking after som tmsinefs matters lor a snort tune. 1 W. J. Philpot was a passenger to' Omaha L st Sunday. g(dng to visit , with the family and to see about the te.der market at the South side. Don c. Rhoden and wile were vis-! iters over i hristmas at the home 01 their son, Alex Rhoden and family, and enjoved a most excellent time. Miss Catherine Drown, who lias1 been attending school at Lincoln,! was a visitor at the home of her par-; cuts. J. IL Urown and wife, for the holidays. J Mis; Clara Lee Young, who is employed as a clerk in the Rurlinu-; ton shops at Plattsniouth. was an' over Sunday guest of friends anil relatives in Murray. j "larencc MoCIeliand. of Des Moin s. Iowa, who has been spending the "hr:i::ias season at the home of his i'rii ml. ML-s Margery Walker, return ed to his home last Monday. Martlia liaumeister. of Platts mouth arrived in Murray last Tues day morning and is doing some dressmaking at the homes of Mrs. Will Dull and Mrs. Searl Davis. .".ir. HI i M. Smith, of I'nion. was a vi-itor in Murray for a short time b.'-'t Tuesday, coming to consult i .".-. i".'i!;del and lireiub 1. She was a:. oir. pa n ied by her two small son:. Charles Carroil had his 'earn shod as the roads are getting rather icy for driving, of which he has a good d.-a t;j P, conveying the doctors hack and forth among their rural pa tie.', s. 'diaries Kenm-dv. who has been visit iusr with his father end other friends in Murray over the Christmas season, departed last Sunday even in, for Lenox. Iowa, where he is em ployed in a garage. C. K. Troop, of Flat tmo'.'th. one of the directors of the Murray Farmer:- Klevator company, was a business visitor in Murray last Monday, com ing to j.ttend the meeting of Cue borrd of directors of ilmt lompuny. Kverett LaRae. the gentlemanly little clerk at the drug store, ha ben having a u;sle with tiie grip, but we are glad to sav troubles merit 011 1 . W. and i' is hoped will soon 1 e road to recovery. j;. Itanning. senior member 1 Fr fo ionard M. Sta!"urrl. of t!it L-itn t' the F. S. arm;.'. 'K Ilarri.-j. of Chu-inda il i i : Slst Di a nd M r--. These j 1 tl lo.r.-n ft . .f I'.ar.ninsr & Nick. 1.-. was a 1 r..-i:iess vi.-itor in Murray h! Tues day, coming to look after some busi ness at the yard here, ami returning home in the evening. Dr. J. F. P.rendel anil family were visitors in Lincoln for a fe-.v d:;.-. s last week, being guests jit the home if the parents of Mrs. llrembd, and enjoying the Christmas tide. Dr. Lrendel reiuriieJ home Friday, bar Mrs. Lrendel and Richard : until Sunday evening. ih the '.u.sbar.d arc k fr to mourn the kr-s of a devote; mother arid a faithful wife. Resides the immediate family she jeavi.s a sister, .Mrs. .Jane Lack, of Los Ar,-, gcdes. California. a i:1 a b rot tier. 1 David A. Yu.mg. id" Murray. Nebr. ' When a yuisng girl she gave- her! heart to her Heavenly Father an -; joine'I The Mithoilist Kpiscopalj church, of which orga nixatiuii :!.e ALF GANSEMER, Proprietor ore. j ED1SOKS! EDISON RECORDS! j ha a i tied f e. e- . chill ! v. as k en a fithful meiiit er all ol . years. Her failli never 1';.; eve:i as her IV et touched tl.e .vater.J of death. Her .sic'.;-u-s-f very brie f duration - - ju.-.t They Tid Excellent Work Among those who did excellent i work in the preparation ( f tl- hristn.as tree and securing funds for the same were Mr. and .Mrs. J. Ii. Rrown. the former being one of those who went to the home of Nick ' Fried rich and secured the tree, help ing to plant it in the streets litre, while his good wife was vt ry in strumental in securiug the large 1 i t of contributors, who gave s.i frely t !!l:is laudable enterprise. I 1 io Iltld Direct on," I lectin Last Monday .there was a meeting of the directors of the Farmers . K'e ator company in Murray, at which these ollicials got together to look ; iter some -matters in order to hae voryt Jiing in shape for the meet ing f e the stockholders which will be ! i l next Monday. January .th. The company has done an excellent ba-i-here and has made some mor.ev '" -sides getting the best, of prices for the 'grain which the mem' rs sh i;;- from time to time. : rs. l:i.e :-!i-Moil to Pave u pr- :-en!;iitr.r of her imperilling dopar-l x TV. for to !: : husband, as she t ;.-! (ierly cared for him. ih-e said, tiiat j she would leave' him a: 'hri.-tnm s. She was jrejiarel to go and went ::v one who would take a long journey; to u .better land. An elotiue-.it tribute: was paid to her by her husband whoj :jid, "She was truly a Christian,' woman, for I had a chance to know.''! Nothing beter (oulu have be-n s.tf-i. j Siie will be laid away today in1 the midst of her entire living family and friends. In the language of th-M w rime! hi far he' ir. 1 : 01. u r. Cells Farm T. J. Rrend'.!, wliu hi'- o rmali fan 1 ju:t out of M-.rra e-ei.-idv-ral.ie tin:". ims oisp the same to J1-.-.0 Yalb ry a ft ee-o fir 7.41. or Ji''!'..", o p Si his is the Season to protect your hog's in order so avoid loss by death and disease. We carry a full line of Stock Remedies, Tonic?, Etc. Dry Dip to keep them free from lice, scab, etc. We both loose when vou neglect these things. H ITS nm 1 rrji 1 n a w r.-.I ' a !r. Vallery w 1 1 larm t lie :e d:.s !T acre. I ia 1 is Vou enn add to iho prosperity cf y tzz3 yv by srivi.'c- Why not srivo 15c per pound on this Coffee? -High-Grade 9 'znoy. Santo: Poaberry Gof fee cv7 PER POUND 7T V It - I J. 8 it NEDRASICA have vanished ami the little fellow n'.v feeling orettv br.e. thank vou Chester Shrader was a visitor for he part lev.- days at the home of his parents in Omaha, and also of his grandparents, Z. W. Shrader, who re side in the same city. Needless To say, he enjoyed the occasion of his visit greatly. Larl Jenkins and wife, of Rosalie, were visitors in Murray for a few days past, having driven down last Friday to call on relatives and old friends for a sliort time. They re . -.lined home the same way. depart ing from here Tuesday morning. '.. W. Shrader was a visitor in Ne- biaska City Monday, where lie was looking after some business matters. ind on his return visited at the home of his brother-, George Shrader, vho has been sick for a long time. and who is now slowly recovering his health. T. J. Rrendci was a business visi tor in vNeliii'.vka and Weeping Water several davs th- fore part of the week, where lie was looking after me matters for the insurance com pany he represents. lie arrived home Wednesday evening in time to spend Phillip Lambert Improving Phillip Lambert, the paii-ter. who was injored by falling from a load i r ties in the railroad yards here a .' -w weeks ago. and who was taken i i . v. Omaha hospital, where h had r lim' s set. is report-d as t'e'ting .long nicely, but is u f 'ei i r.g sen. i '-oni hed sores caused by the crumh- ;.;c of trie planer cast us d o lo bl : is limbs in place. Otherwise In- is getting along as well as couhl be expected. Ladies Aid Scc-ie The Toadies Aid Society t tire home of Mrs. J. F. i dnerday. Jr.nuary 7th. :" t s met ting. Lvery merai j preser t. y will men. iren-bd ,n er a busi- r siii'iiid -EATHLH LEVIEW f. llowirig t lis of 1 1: e v 'l.r y yt ;iig ia: iters of tie? There are Four Boys ITcnv Monday morning was a joyous time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Shrader. Jr.. the occasion of their happiness being due to .the arrival of the fourth boy at their home, and a merry, bouncing youngster he was. C. F. Harris, grandfather now to an even dozen youngsters, was wearing smiles while circulating among the boys about town, of dimensions so l irge that no licht was needed. AH oneerued are doing nicely, and it is expecied that Grandpa Harris will pr.Il throuah safely. The in Pal ss CO me: i-y. so prominent t "e & county. i. j--, i i. e a campus i- I ubl b-bed ru:.: oil: th. f a n and e I : ( I ri fe V:-' s l Murray, Nebraska Mb. Co. POULTRY TONIC! EGG MAKER! WE CAW CAR t FOR YOUR in Hi's ,f r iumni o: ; in receip i "'. bv C. 1 on of a LeRoy the city bullet in Melsing'-r the New Year vith the folks. -D. A. Young and Mrs. Kliza Young returned a few days ago from Clar iel.;, Iowa, where they had been to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ellen Stafford, who died recently at that place. Mrs. Stafford was a sister of Mr. Young and sister-in-law of Mrs. L'liza Young. Miss Ltlrol Lewis, one of the op erators at the Lincoln Telephone a id Te'cgraph company's exchange a: I'l :1 tr mout h. was n visitor in Morr-.iV Mmuhiv i-nrnin" ilinvn I neighbors to visit for the day with her friend. Mrs. Lucy Lvle, who is manager of the tek phone office in Murray. .Miss Helen Ninis. of Kansas City, arrived in Murray last Tuesday and is visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Tutt. and also will visit with her uncle, .iu'.ir.. I'itz and wife, of IMattsniout h, before returning home. She will be here tiie greater part of the week. Mi::s Yera Hatchett. assistant chief operator of the Lincoln Tele phone and Telegraph company, at Havelock, was a visitor at the home of her parents in this city over Sun day. She was expecting to meet lier uncle, whom she has not seen since she was a child and whom Mr. HateheM lfl,i 1;nt nu,t jnr ,iie j,ast nearly twenty years. He is located in Montana and was to have had a sale after which he planned to come east for a visit here and with his father in Missouri, but on account of the extremely cold weather in the northwest and the large amount of Mrs. Heiirj' Vette Better Mrs. Ona Law tori, who has been employed as a nurse at tJie home of T'enry Vette. where she was caring far Mrs. Vette. who underwent an operation recently for appendicitis, has found her patient so far recover ed that her services could le dis I r.si-d with and accordingly return ed home a few days airo. The many friends of Mrs. Vette in and about Avoca. near where the family reside-, a-; well as elsewhere, will be pleased to know of .the recovery of this good i.wiian, and wiil unite in wishing that slie may soon be restored to her t .inner good health. 17. with the subiect "A Free Ralloon Flight in the North E. -t qu:.arant cf an Intense Cvlone." The r.uthor p.s-ed throu-h Lincoln recently on his v.a y to attend the American Met eorological society a: St. Leu's where be is to read a paper cm seme pre liminary steps in the making of free rir. air pressure nnd wind charts, j Mr. Meisir.ger ha- accepted a ;o5 j tion on the editorial staff of the Mis ! soiiri Weather Review and s at work for the master s degree . in i.cerge Wadi ingt on university. During- the war Mr. Meisinger was ' a lieutenant cnginc-r. insprcti'ig and installing meteorological stations in the artilllery and aviation camps and w; s met ecrologit at Fort Omaha frcm which place the experience de scribed in the above named bulletin was bis lot or. March 2 0 last. Guests at the Berger Home There were present at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Berger for Christmas dinner a large number of and friends who enjoyed the hospitality of this popular cotip b' around the festal board and dur ing the course of the afternoon. Mr. : and .Mrs. K. M. Stiner and two daughters. Lillian and Mildred, of Lincoln, were among those present, Mrs. St finer being a daughter of Mr. j and Mrs. Rerger. Others present I were Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Rrown and; daughters. Misses Anna and Cather ine, Mrs. Rrown being another of tiie daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ber ger; L. F. Trimpe and wife, of Oma ha; Maldon Rrown, of Plattsmouth. : and Clarence Rrown, of Murray. as! well as their own son, George Bcr ger, of Ness City, Kansas. A ESS FOE PROBATE OF WILL This morning a petition was filed by Philip G. Her.nings asking for the probate of the will of Charles C. T'ennincs. deceased, and naming. in tin- petition. Charles il.' J. Hrunings as a suitable person for administrator of he estate. Thi- estate is listed as consisting- of real e-tale of the value of $40,000 and personal prop erty valued at $2,500. We are prepared to give special care to storage batteries, bo'h those usep in autos and lighting' plants. Ve have a large assortment of parts and an 3xcellent workman. We can repair and replace cells, giving absolute assurance of satisfaction. EL Murray, M uis Garage, Nebraska !! i!i ii .r i i;J'r'ltiiS.V:iCiiyil'r-iJl'!'?f- ' 7 -.-ft'ffi;T5ii''tf c : - - i- r ' . ro;o - -" "-'- -.i s.f.J ij J ' & ...... - i The New v 11 ss here! which lias all niotordom on its tiptoes is floor. It is all that we promised and Notice it you are going to nave a sale. lo not fril to arrange vith me f-T fur nishing of Lunch. Most t:p-to-daie equipment in Cass countv. Write or phone No. 2SI2. Gave Them Finishing Touch Frank R. Gobelman. of Platts mouth, the decorator and painter, was a visitor in Murray last Tues day, coming to do some finishing on a lumber of trucks that have been rebuilt nt the Puis garafco. Mr. Gobelman is a finished paint- OSCAR NAILER. M tr rra v, Nebraska . 1 AUCTIONEER ;Alvays Ready for Sale er and decorator and surelv rim a snow, he had to postpone his sale nice piece of work on the trucks, and will come as soon as he can ar-1 And w hen it comes to matters of range to hold it. workmanship in the car line, the Miss Wilma Tark, who was in the Puis garage is an excellent place to hospital at Omaha for several days, i hav work done and done correct. where sue underwent an operation This is evidenced by the excellent Telephone 1511 Dates far or near. RATES REASONABLE SATISFACTION OR 310 PAY! REVERSE ALL. CALLS Hurray Exa:ange THE NEW VF.LIK. here- -on our salesroom FAR MORE. You must SEE THE CAR to appreciate the striking beauty of its new Siraif-ht Line. Hich Cowl Rody Design Distinctive Ra diator and Hood Revel-Border Fenders Octagonal ( Lamps. And vou must TRY TIIE car to know what the sensational new motor ii.es. THIS IS TIIE FIRST SLOWING of the greatest automo tive engineering faat of a decade. Burns low grade oij. Has more responsive power more speed no vibration no n6ise. Costs less to run. Comejn and see the car the first authoritative example of TODAY S beauty and sfyle. Ride in it. Judge for yourself how far in advai ce of the ordinary the new Velio is! There are Five v Styb fLJc . Puis Garage, Murray, Nebraska 0