The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 15, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THURSEAY. JANUARY 15, 1920.
PLATTSM0UTI1 SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE FIVE
Murray Department
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Interest of Ike People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers
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If toj o' the w.u.'rs of th
Journal koor of any social
evrt or item of interest in
this vicinity, and will mail
g aic to this office, it, will ap
pear nnder tins hnadinir. We
want ail news Hems rniTOn
ii w n.t.iiiiin rTm-, , iimmibhii mm.. . , . , , ,
,JS3,d pjl
rg: ru,ijiiririiiirji
Mr. and Mrs. (). T. Leyda verc
Plattsniouth visitors Monday, j
For Sale Iired Fuwt, me besr. ol
the herd. Oldham Stock Farm.
Last Wednedav W. J. Phrpotj
AS
la
ar Clients
shipped some ten of his blooded
chickens to John Brier at Arnold.
Harry liaxlt-r has aoaepua a posi
tion willi an automobile ar.d truck
firm doing business at Jlavciock and
da-parted a few days -:::ce to begin
work tor the firm.
The little baby of John EppinsT.
and -, jfe has been ti y sick tor sev
'eial davs pa?t and is rt ported us be
ing: someyhat improved an--' on the
road to recover v.
i W. Ii. Virgin. Gust Mia:iear and
"Walter Mianear v ce looking after
seine i. e.-s matters at Platts-
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ieutii m.-t v t iiiirMiay navir.g uriven ;
p in il"ii car.
i Mrs. C. li. Gllmoi" and daughter!
Helen were visitor.- in Plattsmouth j
last Tile-day ewning where- t :-ey
Jake Urendel was called out to the
home of Jack McNatt Monday.
Wes Hill and wife were Platts
r.iouth visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. Lissa Jiiatt has been visiting
at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ivan
White.
.Mrs. Tony Klimm has been very
-ick with lagrippe this, week. She
is row able to be ;hp and around
aga in.
Gu Split t was a Murray visitor
Monday.
TP.UTH OUR BASIC PRINCIPLE
A. Ganseeier Purchases Farm
Last Tuesday Alfred Gansenier.
ere
r i T 'i 1 i ,
Kin ie I'm:
at the
-Hide::
music re
s of Miss
The depositors on our
books include the leading busi
ness and professional men people
whose financial transactions through
us often involve considerable sums
Their faith in us has been
established by careful atten
tion to every detail a
service vmicn is ex
tended to all depos
itors, both large ar.d
small. We solicit in-
.'.vwwv . up vestigation trom an.
n
U Sa fc ty H o n estvCo uricsy Service
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Four pr ce.it interest od tim deposit?.
Our deposits are protected by the State Guarantj' Law.
STATE SAfiS
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at lev. '.lane
en hv tli:
V. Pis.
A'.'h'le Mbcr? Jol"v. the illa.MUn
is compelled to be off from his wurh
by reason of sickne s the wort; which
, lie hu be: :; ucc:: : Mr.' t do is be
ing looked alter by Harry- MeCuucrh.
Mrs. I.. H. Puis, w ho has been sirl
at I'ei- home i:i Murny for the pa-(
two weehs, is re-poj i etl as
who operated a reti'
j ray. was a visitor
! he marie the purch:
: farm, which cot $
found a renter in
Iam5 Tigner who a
: iTiiiig !L( of J. I)
:cr will farm both
on.
ral store in ?.Iur
:n lTnion. where
i-e of an FO-aere
1 ier acre. He
the person of
ho rented an ad
Crose. Mr. Tig
the coming sea-
In times past it was the common
belief that all advertising must be
taken with a grain of salt. A great
change has come today. All hon
est manufacturers try to prevent ad
vertising untruths and half-truths.
They acclaim the platform of the
Associated Advertising clubs of the
World, which declares thdt the basic
principle of advertising is truth.
That always has been our principle.
Triner's American Elixir of Bitter
Wine never pretended to be a pana
cea. This remedy has been recom
mended only for -such cases which
may be relieved by .the medicinal
values of its ingredients. That means
for indigestion, poor appetite, con
stipation, headaches, flatulence, ner
vousness, and other troubles caused
by stomach disorders. All of Trin
er's remedies Triner's Liniment,
Triner's Cough Sedative, Triner's
Angelic:! Pitter Tonic, etc. have ad
hered to the same principle of truth.
Ask your dealer, he will confirm this
statement. Joseph Triner Company.
i:;r,::-4a S. -Ashland Ave.. Chicago,
HI.
recoverin
have her it u
nearly
.-lowly
hoped
conn e
! Dr. T
Omaha the firs
w . :i: to t i
rt ss Iil :: tie bv
he;
a few
Pie
F
we
l'!el
ks
will it i .-'
!?h in the"
ii::.
vh iior in
i
was --'u-"":
f the week where
joy he: ring ai' ad
V. J. liryan ;u -1 sy-
s(-e ti.e
xv.'l ;he vi,:t .iit.nisi
v. he'i ttie peerless ora-
r appeared on the j.latf..; v.:.
Clarence K i dep: rted last Tue.
;y eiiing pi; Ai; it. a. S i . w ier-
i ;:?eat row,!:;
Moving to Eimwood
Sterling iihoden who has made his
home near Murray- r all his life and
where he has bee'r farming a short
lime since pureha.-.-d a farm a few
miles from Elmwo.nl and this week
is m.iving to that place where he
villi Mrs. Khoden and chil
dren will nialve t!ir home. Mr.
Iihoden and wife ! ..ve many friends
here who regret tl ir departure but
where they will so :i acquire a large
"ii'le of fiieiids :i that neighbor-
iOO
:'. and what is our loss will be
their gain.
Murrav School Notes
C,-;ple a
'ee bf en
ccoT.ii of
(j;n Ty:
! Hill
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absent
sic-knes
ee had
of the
he pa:
little folk.
t week or
e v ili :". k lor a 1
irm ef hi.- v.: a 1, .
j v,-!;!!f that gem h r,i
j whs. re bo H serviv
i nu m'o- rs of I h" I i
j f -r t h- iire-f i. :. ern.
! Carl FlricM had i!
i run a ''-il t hr..i;uh
i t
!t-r.
ed
n :.n
K ei
1 ;t'ie
;y M
; in Oim.hrt
"!!' of 1."
States jury
MURRAY
mi.-ion r.::e t-1-
lip ; , nd g t-
; tine ii';- l':! f badly scratched ui wi.
j coasting Saturday evening. H is sled
j became v.v. a nagi a !!(- and rio
throu:e a board fenee !ie;.r 'y. Tiv-
misfortune of
'.is head caused
flying up and
was absent from
.i'ved to northern
st week.
as finished study-
and have
All buriness transactions held in strict confidence
Your Personal Bank.
w e
at the li-
Itemember the reading
br:-.ry.i-- .absolutely free.
The ilcyal . i-hind -,' it Ige
Saturday afternoon and el cted
I'. ' sure to gtt a book it th
Vi e i.ave ."0 "ii . - ones
-il v
mtt
i.ff i-
e li-a-d
i i ii j
pi at
-iter
ay
:i-r
amonu nil of thee vou can
one to your likiag.
A. L. Laker. '!".- tiial .-a'.' -via
the A. Gansenier . ;ore. wa.- a v
wp.h friends in Omaiia h.'.-t Stii;
evening for a few hours, retur:
he-me on the midnight traiii.
Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Hiatt an 1 :.ii:s
I.a'ta i i:: i !... i-j:ry so-
ci.- v Fi 'day u : !. h , .f rs.
Si!ij:h. Tlie. s j-:-: ; ru ?r.e society
it- '!ii:,y;r:: .-vmrieaii i?.:st ion and
is sure inter.-? ing.
Tiif library supptr -S:
wa- w, 11 patronir.ed.
h el lied v ere Mi.-s Mar
chairman, with Mrs. I
it
UTdav niuht
TIkkv who
try Walker.
ittb-. J-dni
Farris. AVilliam Sporer. Wilha;n
more. C. H. Gilmore ;:nd .V. A. .,'-
Crackeu. Pauline OIdh:.!:i '.: :r t
man of next Saturday evenit.g's sup
per.
The ladies aid society met wuh
Ms- Margaret Hrendel and elected
officers. Mis. William Seyhoidt wai
ciiosen president.
All those who have sub.-:, rii-ed 5 ".
to Hie library and have nor paid it i:i
will please leave it at tht bank a
soc::; n convenient.
W. H. Puis was a vbi'.cr i". On:
aha cn last Wednesday v-'aere ! a
was looking after some busii-es. t u?t
ters for a short time.
lv...t IV.ilw.r Tv-. l-w- lui.n t-:-
itin-r in and near .Mtrvav for .-v-n! e ".-
r';.vs Ti-t retorted :iist Tuesdav t '-
enitig to his home at Grain. j
Charles Carrphell and mHc. vh'-'
f.-- ii enl a! hnnm one Itlo't liv'l'tll i
of Main street, have added to the)'n-
eadinsr matter of the home th. jour- I
r.al. AVhile they know how to s-rve
a good meal, they know a good pa-
I per as well.
W. H. Pols was this v.- -k re
ceipt of a card trom ins si.uer. m
Laura Puis, wiio i.- spending t ;n v
t-r in the west being i.ca! '.1 a
'title iel'ou i- gettiti along
as Ciih' In- epect( d.
T. J. ilr,f:d l.,v- ho h- in the in:- ;r
a nee business. looking after 'hi
t c:rjni! s. Utoe ail tl t ass. was a vi'-'.pir
jilie fore part of the week in Lincoln
I and v- ni Omaha returning home
i Wed-ic day l:c immediately departed
for Wteping Water where he li a "
some matters io lo d: after in tiiis
I i n e.
Il-.iny Puis, sin (,f "-V. H. Puis. Laf
becri c. nii':";l to his hou-" for : evi -at
days with a severe at t tick of pneti
rn'in;;'. but is .-lii:htly imp:ov"o ai;';
it is h.-iied that !i" will s o' hv much
letter. Mi.-s Eh ie PuN. a da: filter,
i- also reported u-; beir.g ' ick with: an
ft: lack of the la grippe but :hc ?o- is
men better.
i it is t r-Ki ol n .Noeti
walk at:
i :.ke te'ar so
eitiiC'-'. Tle o
i lit (i iij oil! !e
lruch 1 .is-;
!'r dav wl
; trip to l'n ion the car
vas traveling If. ike d
was c o:i; jit lp. d to count t i
Muirav. . truck ; t
at !i cat.
ar.d ti( t
a '-ottt it
:n whi'h
n and 1 e
: o' to
our i nd
dere! let
Ml
la t er.
sev
Pi. !
I i.ttic uracil, t ain., w n-r
j snendir, g the balmy weath
! clime.
she
:n ih
a 1 1 rT i r w v
AIvays F2cady for SaJe
Dates far or near.
HATES REASONABLE
SATISFACTION OP. J0 PAY!
E VERSE ALL CALLS
to tl '-ir
T.Iitrr.iv "Era langf ; March 1
TeJepLo-.e 151J
J. J. Meier of Weeping Wa: t ai. -;i
visitor in Murrav for a -h-ft time
a.:-t Vv'ednesday looking after iome '
matters of business and a'-n was at
I he home of a number of farmers j
near Here selling ana ueu vei i:-. r-v-m-:
talking machines.
Announcements
ih rough the mail
iu-r from Kxcelsior Springs. Mo..
ulli!:g of the wedding ol" George
NukUs and Miss Calara Gertrude
Lens; on January r at Omahi. Ti.e
newly married eotinle a,-f' spend in ir
some- tine- at this famous watering
piace in Missouri -and :!1 ik at bom'
friends lit Mut-v liter
brnuahi the
The Oldham Iu:ic-J'
vh.i;i:.(-d hist V da-s(:-.y three
Gcno I )oi-'T.s-..;i of (':;!;! !!.
wlier" 1. will uc liiem o-i !ii.
. : ill' !!', t:a ement itl h; ; : I,
!'::, iins. Tio- Oidhaia fern: h
' pint, many of their fine boss to
1 p;:rt of the coeriry covenm
t Mid n'-iglibertng . late.-:.
I W. K. C; nT-;.:ai 'leu: rted
Om: ha
farm
gi'ts
s. r..
farm
el; of
a v
: this
las
'. her
g-.-t ling a gasa cut
by a st i '.d-: d" wo
i.ittiug him.
Clell Ga::semer
sche! Monday.
Ada Campbell !:
par' of the state la
The third grade !
in: i'bov.t the L-kimns
made illustrated booklets.
The first grade having finished a
bo kU; of Peter Ilabhit are now able
i'i tell 'he story quite well.
Elsie Puis. Marie Puis. Char'
Howard ;ind Helene Perry were ab
sent from school Monday on account
of sickness.
Hazle Davis. I), nabelle Edmisten.
Lester Gansemer, Helen Gilmore. Lor
n" hp'tchett. Lever Long, Will Min
ford. Helen Perry. Esther Puis. Ma
rie Puis, Harley i'uls, Pdanche Scot
ten. Lois Se4ten and Nellie Tucker
.e!e neither absent nor tardy dur
ing" the p;:st school month, which
:i'ed January i.
The grammar room pupils are en-i-ying
the story of "Poliyanna."
-o:n- of them vre beginning to play
tlie "glto! t-ame" almost as well ar
Poliyanna.
Say. Will, why did you try t
?hange your seat? Wasn't the other
z-M-'l etiough ?
WiUa Parks is again in school af
ter being out two weeks on account
jf sickness.
The eleventh grade i.- taking r
short course in the "Appreciation of
Art." it being included in their Eng
lish work.
The high school has been review
ing their subjects this week in order
to be prepared for the closing of the
semester's work.
For Pale -About 2f0 splif t,-x:
posts. F. J. Lillie, phone Xo. tloLL
Murray. 2t3w
PUBLIC SALE!
OF
Horses, Mules. Cattle and
Farming Implements.
Tuesdav ever ing I'oi
he h:-d some business to look aftei
and after having aitend -o to I bet lit
j went on to hi.- new farm vdii-li h
card- s.i.!e--red ! recently purf l;;: ;ed near Tekat.iah.
Wednes'i-jv mcrr-Jir. Con t ry ma n v.ith his family will
in a short tine move to thai plar:
' w here they cpoc' io make their
bom' in i b
Mo Joke Here!
Overall manufacturers are sure pushing prices
upward, znd in all confidence to 3rou, now h a good
time io l.y in you vill need the coming summer.
Men's indigo blue, suspender back, double stit
ched overalls, per pair $2.75
iVier-'e ir.di'o blue jumpers to match above 2.75
Men's bi-.JC stitel stripe overalls 2.25
Merj'o bi?' -iifel stripe jumpers to match 2.25
Men's Express stripe, heavy weight denim; a
mighty r;ood buy af $2.50
Men's Express siripe heavy wt. jumpers to match 2.50
A limited number of Hoys'. Overalls at O.'d Prices
although broken in sizes'.
future.
j V. C. 'P. it.i-d-er. cashier ' of the
; Ih'iik of Murray, was a isi'or :n
! Omaha for a few day-; rhi week be
j ing in :ii te'-dauee e.f the Nebraska
bank' con ' -n t ion v.bi:!i was in
j session this week. He was also meet
j ing with the Nationa' lrire Insur
i ance comjiany. who are als.:i meeting
J in 1"n at ei'y. ."tr. !ioed"ker is a
jmernbe;- and st ockhidder of the; in
j surance eompa :iy.
j Worth Click-, v ho is farming on
j one of the placet-, of C. W. Ch l iwi'--i
ser. a few d iy- ago moved into tl;-
new bouse which has just been coni
iplcud iy th- cont ract or. Senten .
j Young, and v. hi"!: ha;'- 1 --"t i ecerttly
; been fini-h d (ui the inside. .Trsf"
i Ch-i'Uibers. wh.'i finished the interior
in excellent shape, will be-in on tb
paiting of t fit outside as faun as the
weather will permit.
! Murray Christian Church
Services at th- usual time next
Sunday. January IS:
i ;:-i."" Short story; topic, "Alexan
1 der Paul of China."
10 IMble school. A class for ev
eryone. Uichar 1 Itrendel will .speak
a piece at the opening service.
11 Morning worship. The finan
cial report for the year 1919 will be
given and the r.ewlv elected officers
rUdica'ed to their work.
T:;;o Evening worship. Topic.
"Ten Minutes from My Pulpit."
A cordial invitation extended to
all C. E. liannan. Minister.
Albert Wilson was a Plattsmoutl;
visitor Tuesday. -
Mrs. Jack McNatt has been severe
ly ill for the past week.
Fncle Georpe Shrader is still num-b'-red
with the sick. He is gaining
.-.irenglli verv slowlv.
On account of poor health. I am
forced to quit farming and will sell
at Public Auction on the Henry
Lehnhoff farm 4'i miles southeast
of Louisville; fi miles north and
mile east of Weeping Water; 4 miles
'i irtheast of Manley on j
FFJEAY, JANUARY 23, 1920
sale to commence at 10 o'clock sharp.1
Free lunch at noon.
7 Head of Horses 7 S
One span geldings, one span shire
mares, one span of blacks, a mare
and a horse.
3 Head of Mules 3
One bay mare mule, coming 2 yrs.
old; one black horse mule, coining
', yrs. old; one bay mare mule com
ing 2 years old. '
9 Head of Cattle 9
Eight stock cows, two with calves
bv side; one milch cow. All will be
fresh in spVing.
Farm Machinery
Strcughton wagon; Newton wag
on; spring wagon; Rock Island rid
ing lister; Peru riding lister; John
Deere riding cultivator; 2 Jenny Lind
cultivators; John Deere 2-row ma
chine: Pudlong disc; 7-foot McCor
miek binder; 12-hole Mo-ifor press
drill; broadcast seeder; 3-section har
row; 14-inch John Deere gang plow;
12-inch walking plow; Emerson hay
rake; oscillator bob sled; iron low
truck wagon; hay rack; Grecheon
corn planter with drill; standard
Emerson mower; ball bearing grind
stone; 2S-foot corn eleva.tor and
power; hand corn sheller; pump
jack; M sets of 1 L. inch harness;1
one set 1 '4 inch work harness; set
single harness; saddle and bridle;
S tons good prairie hay; Economy
Chief separator; 32 gallon iron ket
tle; 120 egg Old Trusty incubator;
some household goods and other ar
ticles too numerous to mention. i
TERMS OF SALE: Sums under
MO cash. On sums over $10 a credit
of one year's time will be given on
bankable notes drawing S per cent
interest. No property to be removed (
uirtil settled for.
GEO. H. SCH0EMAN,
Owner, t
REX YOUNG. Auct. j
RALPH LARSON. Clerk. t
BUY YOUR
mow
As we predict' much higher prices in a very
short time!
COME IN AND GET OUR PRICES!
Highest prices paid for all kinds of
Farm Products!
The Service Store,
ALF GANSEMER, Proprietor
BULK CANDIES!
BON-BONS!
ison Records!
Just received a new lot of Edison records. Come
in and pick out what you want. We will be pleased
to play them for you any time. We also handle
needles for any talking machine.
Let Us Show You the New Edison!
The
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Murray, Nebraska
Co.
T03ACCOS!
CIGARS!
OH
MURRAY, NEBRASKA
An old-fashioned Dance with up-to-date music.
Square .Dances, Waltzes, One Step, Fox Trot, Two
Steps, Etc.
DANCES FOR OLD AND YOUNG
FE3SDAY WIGHT,
January H'(Bth
Come Out and Help Make This the Big Event
of the Season Community Dance
GIVEN BY THE MURRAY DANCING CLUB
..A. A. A
Notice
If you are going to have a sale, do
noi fail to arrange with me for fur
nishing of Lunch. Most up-to-date
equipment in Cass county. Write or
phone No. 2S12.
OSCAR NAILER.
Murray, Nebraska.
Kodaks and supplies at
Keedy's the druggist.
E. V.'.
WE CAN CARE FOR YOUR
ETTS E5C3 fttCT
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We are prepared to give special care to storage
batleries, both those usep in autos and lighting plants.
We have a large assortment of parts and an sxcellent
workman. We can repair and replace cells, giving
absolute assurance of satisfaction.
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Spring Will Soon Be Here! I
Yes, the birds will soon be singing and spring work will be
rapidly crowding itself upon us, and then you will need those new
farm implements and need them badly.
We are prepared to furnish you with all kinds of farming im
plements for we are carrying all lines at Murray the John Deere,
International, J. I. Case and Moline. Thus we are well equipped to
furnish you anything you may need in the line of farming machinery,
engines, tractors, etc, at the lowest prices. The Murray stock will bs
complete, and in addition to this
W. K. Puis, the Implement Man,
will conduct a sales station at Plattsmouth which will be in charge
of D. B. Ebersole, who will carry the J. I: Oise and John Deere lines. .
See Either of These Gentlemen When Wanting
Anything in the Farm Machinery Line.
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Murray, Neb.
D. B. EBERSOLE,
Flattsrr.outh, Neb.
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MURRAY,
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Murray,