The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 29, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    PLATTSMOTJTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
TffiJESEAY. JANUARY 29. 1920.
PAGE SZTZfl
Murray Department
repared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers
If try of the readers of th
Journal knov of any sdcinl
event or Ireui of tmeret tr
this vicinity, and will mal)
lime to this office, It will ap
pear under this heading. We
want all newsltema Editoii
Mr. Long is doing the housekeeping
and making a good job out of it.
He deprecates his house work, hut
says that as there is no one to eat
his cooking out himself he will get
alon g.
L I I . f I I I J
Your Business Partner
It is a good bank's duty to assist its
clients in the solution of their problems
whether they be the problemsof a mer
chant or a farmer. Both are businessmen.
In fulfilling this moral obligation, we like
to consider our organization as your
business partner interested in your
success and eager to forward your plans.
Confidential Counsel
il ycu wish sound advice in seeking credit,
n.?i;ing investments, or even the more
personal problems of your business you
will be welcomed here. You will find a
t3lk with our officers helpful
This service is in addition to those commorily attrib
uted to banks and is a mark of our appreciation for
your account.
We want to show you that this bank wants your
business. And we want to
show you the many prac-
1 r. . :
through placing it here, pg5
SaSm, with us
Four pr cent interest on time deposits.
Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law.
MURRAY STATE
All business transactions held in strict confidence
Your Personal Bank.
Frank Ild is reported as being
Mck at home east of Murray with
a severe ca.-e of iugnppe.
IImtv Todd departed last Wednes
day idr Norden in Keya I'aha county
wh're he has land interests, which
1" i:- looking alter. He will he
away f.r foni" time.
!.s'tr son of Ben Dill and
wii'--. 1 i v i i: ir sout 1 v. --i of Murray, is
lepurted as being -ick at ) home
v ir!; a vry severe case of Iasrripp'.
Ir i. hoped
tie n.av soon he able to be
ou? iii'-ain.
Oscar Gapen dres.f d a number of
lu gs for his ii' t summer's use lat
M"iday ;.'' ; ;. - isl v t h , x-
! r t hir drt er. Phillip Keil. w !:o is
on- oi" tiie l ("n r-ii; in his line in
thi: portion of t!. county.
Mis Vera II; "tenet. whr is an op
erator i-r the Line:. In Telephone &
Tehumpli 'o. at their office in Have
lock, was a visitor in Murray and
fii-si ar iht- home of her parents.
Mr. ami Mrs. Janis Hatehett. com
ing al-o tr v i i : while her ltnrle. aunt
and r.msiti were lure, and ret n mini;
hon h.st Sunday to resume her
work.
YOUNi
AUCTIONEER
Always Ready for Sale
Dates far or near.
RATES SEASONABLE
SATISFACTION OR NO PAY!
UK VERSE ALL. CAI L?
Telpphoi 1511 Mnmiv T.ya ar.g?
Frank I i 1 1 aid wife ar reportc-i
as being both confined to their homo
with the dread malady, lagripp-. and
are counted as being very sick.
Roy Cole of Plat tsmouth wub a vis
itor in Murray last Tuesday looking
after some business matters for the
Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co.
William Cannon of Plattsmouth
w?s a visitor in Murray last Tuesday
coming to attend the sale of Mr. Til
t:n north of town and while here
purchase 1 a cow.
Dwyer Todd and H-tlidi Kennedy
yere visit ing with friends in Pla' ts
mouth last Tuesday evenin?. going
np on th afternoon train and
returning home in the evening.
I'ncle J. R. Valiery. living north
west of Murray, is reported as rest
ing somewhat easier and it is a dieht
hope that he may continue to im
prove. It is sure the desire of hi
many friends that lie should regain
his former health and strength
again. His familiar face in Murray
has been missed for some time.
I'ncle George V. Shrader still re
mains at the home confined to th
houce and the hed. and at times very
low with the trouble with his breath
ins. He is receiving the best of care
and all that can be dune for him is
beine done in the hopen that he may
retrain his health. It is the hope of
hN many friends that he will be ahle
to get out yirain in the near future.
W. H. Pi'ls. who has been con
fined to his bi'd for some time on ac
ciur.t of illness, haviner the charac
teristic of laerippe. was able to he
up asrair. the firt of the wek. His
son Harry remains in h very seriou
condition, thouirh durinsr the first of
tiie week was considered as holding
his own in th.e strusrirle for rpturtiinpr
health. It is hp rl he nifv soon be
on the hiebway to cood health.
BUY
Just one item in this ad. It's a U. S. Array Shoe.
Made on Munson last; 2 double sole; tan chrome
biucher; leather insole. It's worth a dollar fifty more
than we aek you.
All Sizes in Stock!
THE PRICE
50
Hiatt
Tutt.
MURRAY,
NEBRASKA
For Sale Ured sows, the best
the herd. Oldham Stock Farm.
County Commissioner C. F. Harris
of I'nicn was a Murray visitor Tues
day ceinin? to look after some bui-ne-s
matters for a chort time.
Albert Youn was kept to his Irvne
last Tuesday on acvount of a severe
attack of lagri; pe though he assayed
to uet oirt and :!iuke it off the n.al
adv would r.'.:l t-'nake rr easily.
Mrs. L. H. Puis, who kept to
her bed .by sickness for some two
weeks, is a .eain able to be around
but far from bt ins; as well as she was
formerly, thor.cli the s ill paining.
L. H. Puis and P.en Noell. with the
two hijr trueks of the Puis nra?;e.
hauled two large toads of hoirs from
the fartn home cf J. 'V. v;' n to the
of rtation has been closed while the
i waiting; room has been kept open for
the accommodation of the traveling:
public and the fife being looked after
by Mr. La Rue. the section foreman.
Mr. V.'ilxjn will remain until the re
eovtry of Mr. Pettit. which his many
friends hope will be in the near future.
Is Taking a Business Course
Chester Shrader. the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Long-, is now in
Omaha ivhere he is industriously
occupied studying; business law and
J hcckkeepuigr and will endeavor to
j ccrupieie ine cuui&t; m xo liiuuuis,
the length of the term. Chester is
an apt young man and should make
an excellent business man.
sloe!" mar!
dav
live
the afternoon.
T. P.. Smith :
and
at So".th Omaha
ret ;:r::t h me ir.
'ut h we- T
h.Hwka v.-1
in Hav.-I.
'iver in. t
anil
iid I. M. Smith livinsr
renr Xc
reliitive. '. driving
they en-
Eeturn Home from Trip
La rt Wednesday Mr. and Mrs.
yen: go Nickels who have visited
at a i-:n bor of place- for nearly a
month since their marriage in Omaha
;!(! reeing the sights ::i the places of
interest, spending son." time at Ex
chior Springs, return ed heme and
:ie stepping a portio;. of the time
:: the heme of the bride's parents.
Mr. and .Mrs. H. C. Lj:.g. and assist
ing in the care of Mr- Iong who is
-irk. They will iccu;y their beau-
of Murrav
-re visiting with
f-k las' S-t-'du:
!ieir :uto where
f'.il hoT'.io. which, was
short time before i
'onipleted but
eir marriage.
joyed ? -pleniMd time visiting and re
turned lo-me late in the evening.
C. H. Lewi- ( f Platt-imuith wr. a
visitor in Murray l.--t Tne'dny com
ing down on the train to t;rcl -a-. a
horse et the sab if he f.umd on
which : f'" red e?:ceHer.t vulu" at The
("k1 of the bidding. H- r-:n;: i r.-d a
port ion of th- tin;' dttring the sale
pnd tluti returr-d !?".
J(.bn Si'd-ies of K'piwood was a vi--'or
in' O'valm hist Tuesday nas-inc
throuirh Murray :ee -ni'i;: nied his
friends with a couple of loads of s fek
f r the live s'o-k icaiket -it S n'h
Onu'ba. :n:d :neetir.g 'he .Tourn::l man
e'l the trnin bnd ill's ram- tds.ced
-'iiii'Tig the readt-rs of ?hi pap;.-r.
Josph DeitI is lo-p; to his hor.;
n-rth of tovt! on r.ecotint of lr.grinn
which h:'- su' "' a M"-inu- ;'.- t- t :
the attending phy-i-iiui red ;' :!
t'me th-)t p-.o-unii'Tii' ni:;:ht rwii'.,
A daui;hter was :il-( troubled wi'h
v,-.re ton-i's b"t ii i.- ''o;i.-d tliat boih
'." ill soon I"1 able to ent
Mi-s Pauline O'dha:.".. r-" of tp
'Hjsir-st of women, wording all ti:"
time i. n d nii!iiteri:;g to others ps
well p.k having evtnsiv- interests to
'oik afiir with th." O'dhaM p-.n e lire:
h.cg farm, i- f- lin-r si t- -,ui-" r -
ing to bnvc the gri'p and p.f :er fi'-f-ing
it off for some tim - va keeptr'r
o the lir.ti-c the foret.irt of t' w '
with the hop"s that sh tniuh' b"
'ble to and that she will have hrr
usual h;:lth again soop.
I)'.t:1 last week I M. Hivis and
wife drnarted for Lincoln where
'ey will :p:-"k- their h-me ii the fu
inre. They were fortunate in that
th"- were able f find a number of
"cquuintavees on their arrival r.t tiie
rnpital citv. But fire" blocks from
the lume thev purfhasor i the home
"f Mr. and Mrs. George Porter, they
hpving lived there for some time. Mr.
P-rter is secretary of the Ycuns
Men's Chri-ti:n as;eiaf ion p' T.in
erdn where he is doing exeelhm!
work-.
Bather Shop Wf.s Clos3d
On acfiunf of the si--knes of Mor
f n Lartlett. the barber who has
been confined to i is home for
: week, the shop was elosed for most
;' the tin e. Last Wednesday the
i -pn -.-entalive of the Journal came
i' iv. ri anil kept the .-hop open for
the mid-week work a d then taking
) his work in the v - stern portion
-i" the county, and premising to re
rrrn "again on Saturday for the
:ul work. He w
t;l late Saturday ev-
ay be n reommodit '
:.t the barber. Mr.
rble to return to
tning week.
!1 remain un
ning that all
1 and hoping
Hartlett. may
his work the
Put Small Crowd for Supper
aeeonnt of i :
e of ir-kness in
etc p. - hut a me
e s;:? pc r given las;
c ;::! it tee realize
(1 :n;stlv fron
nerpl
nv
:;h of
: v ;;,;s be'Mi iniprovt
ill be discontinued
o;mh ; hat the gene
. ill rt urn to rem:-
r.:id t hat the suj
::ue.
e prevailing
is ecminunity
uer c.rowd at
Saturday and
i only $ic,.,r,0
rales. Until
the commun
i the suppers
It is hoped
il good health
n in a short
i'ers may con-
vv"i'l Have Anothe- Meet Soon
V.
Ti e general res t'
uv.ity meet which.
.--k f nd t he excel!
i-nj"veo nv all
f - work v. ill be r
: ar future. Ther
(D'.v.i of people of
' mmuui'y enjoy the
." i!U!',;':("1 is workin :
the giving of anothr free show
the near future.
of the corn
was had last
:t time which
".ho attended,
seated in the
was ti good
this city and
iceusion and a
for funds for
in
Visiter- Brcther at I.Turrav
Osc-ar (.I Hatchet'..
Wayne ., .if Lakev:, w
tliey have mail.1 their
wite and
Wyo.. w
h.itne f-.. r
son
h-re
t!:e
r-jsf i -j y.ars. arrtvetl in Mrr:iv la-t
Saturday evening and i-ited tint il
this week with his t-rot he-'. .Tam,--Tlnchefr
ku1 wife, after which, Oscar
nr.d fp.niily d-par!ed for Crocker. Mo.,
'.vhere he will expect to make his
home having relatives there, and will
expect to purchase land there.
Invents Novel Rabbit Trap
W. A. (Seotty) Scott, the retaur
pnt man and candy sv :o ma::, keeps
his noodle working a good portion of
the time and has evolved a r. ice
means of aporehecdincr the rabbit a?
he hops nimbly around after dark or
pr.y other tim The device which
Mr. Scott hopes to have th" protec
tion of a patent on. is one which
catches the pnimal choking it to
death and nor euttinu off the feet so
as to injure the feet in the cae of a
fur bearing animal.
Erccm Factory Doing- Business
Tiie Tilson broom factory is turn
i:.g out a gcod rjunlify of h rooms
d f"ci day has seen a large num-!-:-r
of this household necessity t'in
' ?s:ed. The brooms, which are he
it -r made at the factory in Murray,
pte of high standard which ha al
''.ys clia'aeterized tiie work of Mr.
Tilso-i and while thi is a home en
, triri.e it should find friends in
; (rose using this article in this com
! r-unity and all the nearby places,
j Mtirray is to he congratulated that
sh.e has this enterprise and each
jpdded commercial corncern will
I nnlv make this a better town in
which to do business and also a
P?ace to make one's home.
Th Inconis Tox Mnn
Will e in .Murray (ti Thursday.
Uelrirary at tl.e MurpT.v State
bank to es-jst and explain the nian
ih r in which th- in.cov.e tax blank
t'M'St le filled cut this . p r. Yotl
have -your blank, look it o'-er and if
there is anything y-ui do tiot ':?id-r-stnr.d
call at the bank on the r,th
and tiie governm nt man will as
sist you.
extra agent for
rr'ved in Mur-
('! ing from Stella.
Statfn Arrent I'f.tit Sick
Taylor Wi!-on. th
the Misotiri Pacific.
ray last Tti'-sdav
nd has ciiarge .f the office of that
company here oji account of the i!l
ss of the PL-ent. Ceil Pettit and
family. wb- l;jvr been ken' to their
beds fcr rrr-p time. Th (.ffice at the
At Parting of the Ways
Jt'-t what will occur next no one
knows, but things are looking rath
er hail for some of the people In
Murran and who are not the owners
of their homes. The matter of get
ting some place to live js one which
ic pskir.g hard for solution. In the
c;se of the druggist. Mr. McCrack
m and wife, they have to move, as
'be property which they have been
living fn for some tin e was recently
sold by Will S. Smith to Robert
Ci'nil, who will move to Murray to
make his home and hist what to do
o iinns not know. He likes Murrav
"'id is lH:ed by its citizens as well
.'s j also hi crood wife and their
d:. u:rhter. If be cannot get some
"ire to live he will have to find
'-onic place where 1 e can. Tt is
hro-Ml that some -ri of a solution
-.cty )? niade that he and his fan
":'v nmv remain in Murray. F. S.
T'itt is in ;i liVe comlition as they
l-o -".ill bavp to rive up the plac
-hero (liiv l!v on the refurn of
Tiri-isr. ;t,t pd avs " tent or
'cttage. what do I care."
!rs. Iferry Lit""". "-it!i !ie nianv
tber T.oonI1 in Murray, kert to
ber lmuip en riccoun' of an attnrk
"f the p-rjn. which l"; keening this
good lady in her bed.
Meanwhile
WE CAN CARE FOR YOUR
We are prepared to give special care to storage
baUeries, belli ?hose ustp in autos and lighting plants.
We have a large assortment of parts and an axcellent
workman. We can repair and replace cells, giving
absolute assurance of satisfaction.
L. ii Puis Garage,
iyiurray, Nebraska
Doctors All Very Busy
Doctors Rrendel & Rrendel and
G. H. Oilmore are all very busy just
now attending the numerous calls
which are rushed in for their ser
vices in treating the many cases of
grip and other things worse, some
having a tendency to influenza and
pneumonia. The practitioners are
sparing no effort ta stem the wave
of ur health which seems to be
sweeping the land.
Murray Christian Church
Regular services at the Christian
church in Murray Sunday. Febru
ary 1. 1920:
ft: 45- Short story.
10 Bible school.
12 Monthly hoard meeting.
11 Morning service. Topic "The
T)srniv cf Christanity.
7:30 Evening service. Sub
ject. "Who Cares?" Everybody
welcome.
Come and worshiD with us.
C. E. H ANN AN, Minister.
Enoenditures on Community Tree
Report of money taken in and
expenditures of community tree:
Amount taken in. $112. 60.
Sacks filled and given out, 535.
Tree and work donated.
Express on liehts for tree $
'.umber for star and braces.
Decorations from drug store.
Santa Claus outfit
P.'.xes and sacks
Vlvertising and decorations.
I S lbs. English walnuts
1 .1 ti lbs candy at 31c
' lbs. candy at 35c
' lbs. peanuts at 20c
Hall
2.ft0
1.9T,
20
7.50
! . 2 0
7.20
4 5.10
21.00
4.00
5.00
Total $111. CO
?1 donated to Community e!u!.
Signed by chairmen of commit
tees. Mrs. James Drown. Mrs. Wil
liam Sparer. Miss Pauline Oldham.
Notice
If you are going to have a sale, do
not fail to arrange with me for fur
nishing of Lunch. Most up-to-date
equipment in Cass county. Write or
phone No. 28 12.
OSCAR NAILER.
Murray, Nebraska.
Kodaks and supplies at
Keedy's the druggist.
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LEAD CONTINUED OPERATION
No War Tax to Pay!
All kinds of tires are now advancing, and .vith the
manufacturers advancing their prices and the jobbers the
same, they are coming to the dealers at a higher rate.
Many have advanced the price from 15 to ISo. They
will go higher soon. All dealers must follow the trend in
prices.
Just at this time we have a good sized stock which
we bought while the prices were lower, and for a limited
time will offer them at the prevailing prices, and pay the
war tax. We, like the others, will have to have to have
higher prices in the near future.
Many people are needing new tires, and will want
more with the coming of Spring. Better lay in your needs
immediately, for there is no guarantee on the present
prices, as some dealers have already advanced. We are
carrying the following in stock in most of the sizes:
FIRESTONE, GOODRICH, FISK, GOOD
YEAR AND CORNHUSKER!
These tires are all guaranteed for 6,000 miles u&e, and as
all rubber goods are advancing, it would be the act of pru
dence to get what you need before the advance, which is
sure to come, and that within a very short time.
THE PULS GARAGE,
L. H. PULS, Proprietor
I Murray,
Nebraska
ess? Esssaaxssa
cf their proposals it would oe impos
sible to obtain legislative action i".
thi.: congress, as both nous' at.d sen
ate action which is now in confer
eience, look to resumption cf ,rJvate
jwncrship of railroads.
J. ii. Hanley, Omaha, prohibition
cc m-missioner for Nebraska took the
rath of office today at the burer.u of
internal revenu.". Ire will rem r.::
in Washington several days for a
conference with other Etat-? prohibi
tion officrs and the commissioner
of internal revenue.
..Representative Reavis left Wash
ington tonight to make an eddress in
"Icpeka, Kas., on the occasion of c.de-
brarng Kansas day. He will return
direct to Washington.
SALIFICATION OF JOAN
OF ARC IN MAY
Heme, Jan . 2G. The cere mony of
the sanctif ication of Joan of Arc will
be performed next May with great
-( iemnity. according to an announce
ment today from the Vatican.
Consistent advertising Is the kind
that reaches the public'every day in
the year. The off-again, on-again,
Finnigan kind usually doesn't get
very far.
Washington, Jan. 26. (Special)
Two years continued government
(peration ofrailroads was advocated
to house and senate conferees on the
railroad bill today by a large delega
tion of organized labor representa
tives, farmers and railroad brother
hood members. The latter included
J. J. Griffith and II. O. Richardson
e f Omaha, who said they spoko in
behalf of the Nebraska farmers and
working: men.
They presented resolutions to adept
a national conference of laboring'
men and organized farmers, held re
cently in Milwaukee, which in addi
tion to government operation of the
railroads, urged an investigation by
congress of alleged waste, misman
agement and inefficiency during the
reriod of government operation, de
signed to discredit the theory of gov
ernment ownership.
A similar appeal was made recent
ly by the representatives of these or
ganizations to members of the Ne
braska delegation in Senator Noiris'
office. Senator Norris told them
that while he sympathized with many
COEV3E IN AND BUY YOUR
PLoUitE
We have just received a large shipment of our
popular brand of High Patent Omar Flour, (every sack
quaranteed) at a cash price of
$3.75 per Sack
in quantity lots. Our early buying before the present
advance enables us to make you this popular price
Phone your order as soon as possible as our supply is
limited.
The Serviee Store
ALF GANSEMER, Proprietor
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Spring Will Soon Be Here!
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 be
complete, and in addition to this
W. K. Puis, the Implement &lan,
will conduct a sales station at Plattsmouth which will be in charge
of D. B. Ebersole, who will carry the J. I. Case and John Deere lines.
See Either of These Gentlemen Wrhen Wanting
Anything in the Farm Machinery Line.
W. H. PULS,
Murray, Neb.
LEE,
Plattsmouth, Neb.
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