THURSDAY, AUGUST 26. 1920. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOUBHAI PAGE FIVE. Murray Department i'rerared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinitj Especially for the Journal Headers If tny of the readers of the Journal kuoT" of any social e-vont or Item of Interest Id this vicinity, and will mail me to this office, it will ri pear under this lieafitr.e. We want all news Items Kditoh u msnm mah. ill t teg vkc-H si - iff w in 1 : 9 A'AfPs IK Si- -ft v ffifi I . - .-si ' 4 !i 3 i 9 H. at mm Money makes money' is a proverb that is old and true. Big opportunities often come to folks with a little ready cash. By starting a savings account with us now, you soon will have sufficient savings to enable you to take advantage of some worth while bargain. To wait may be too late. Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow Four pa.r cent interest oa time deposits. Our deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law. MURRAY STATE BANK All business transactions held in strict confidence Your Personal Bank. in li- Al Junes h;t.s lrt?n sulTVrine: . fr.-.in I ei'teefs of twitches ot rheunia-' pi t'r lhi ititst It'W ilHvs. .Misi t'lani Yi.nng. Olaa Minford, .Me.-srs. Cuy White and Elbert Wiles' t"l tit Sunday afternoon at Morton pirk. W. U. Puis wife with their daughter Elsie-, were visiting in Onialta last Tuesday and looking af- I ter some business matters. j A little son of .Joe Kohhins has I b'!i afflicted with summer com-'' Idaii't for the j-ast 1p,v days but is reported as beins considerable bet ter at Hi is time. Dr. . I. p.re'id. I 'v;:s a visitor in ' Otr.ilia 1. st Tuesday sroiiiK to visit! two of his patients who are at the hospital, one iwinjr a son of (Jeorjre Hill, who but a short time ago un-, fi---.vent an oierat ion Tor appendicitis i and who i filing very well. The' other is Mr. San ford Homan who had be : ri' us accident and who is also pitting ahM:; nicely. Program for Saturday Evening "he followins: proKram will be Ktveu Saturday evening t the com-' "iun.ty t-liib: Piano miIo. Miss Edith i Capen; vocal solo. Mrs. I'aincron ! w. u. mum AUCTiONEER Always Rcsdy for Sale Dates far or near. BATES REASONABLE SATISFACTION OR 110 PAY! m : vkr.sk all cai.es Tf.lephone 1511 T'Inrnxy Exaiane Cathey; violin solo. Miles Alt man ; vocal duet. Misses Eatta and Todd; comet folo. Miss Ola Clark: piano solo, Miss Olsa Minford: mandolin and voice .Miss Mae and Paul Schtle meier. Tlie speaker of the evening will be from Nebraska City and n; to subject or his name, it is not kr v.n. but will be al.um t lie line of interest to the community, but not on consolidation. Had Splendid Time in West. Tor two weeks the families of Dr. J. K. Uremic! and T. J. P.rendt 1. went over the western portion of Nebraska, touching Kansas ami the eastern portion of Colorado, driving in theii cars, and enjoying the trip immensely. They stopped for a day with Warren Wiley and family at Vernango and visited with them, re ceiving the glad hand and enjoyed the old time fellowship which was of many years growth in Murray. Tiny also were the guests at the home of Lloyd Eapen and wife of near Hamlet anil there met the same cordiality and good cheer which had 1 ecu theirs at the former place. The traveler.-? could not speak high enough for the excellent reception which htey received and of the fine eats which the former Murrayites furnished them. They found a land of beauty and prosperity on every hand. Enjoy Picnic Sunday. W. H. Puis and family. W. Puis. Sr.. and wife, E. li. Puis and family. A. CJansenifr and family. A. E. i?a Wcr. Kred Eutz and family and Otto Puis ani family, attended .service at the church south of Cedar Creek and wet of Plattsmouth and a for ward visited at the home of August Envlokemeier. where an entertain ment and an ice cream social v.s given for tlie churcn society. Not to pay the big price when you can buy as good and better for less. Moca and Java Coffee The kind others ask 65c per pound Our price Try Uj next when you need Coffee. Hiatt . Tutt, MURRAY, NEBRASKA Sure Surprised Her Friends. Last Saturday evening- Mrs. Ed ward J. Wassen of Jlavelock and for merly Miss Vera Ilatcl.ett, arrived home i.n hor vacation where she has 1 en iinp:;jtj with the Lincoln 1 cl ephor.e and Telegraph company at ilailuck. and announced -that her nam? was Mis. Edward J. V.'asen. tluy having been uni!ed in mar riage at the Lutheran church at llastir.:;.; on July The bride is well known in Mar ray :t;:d one of the finest little ladicv tbis city has ever known. She was employed with the telephone con. pany for a number of years and was at the time of hjr marriage th? chief operators of the exchange at tlav: lcck. .The bride has a hcsl of fricdns in and near Mi.iMi.y who are eitnd:ng congratulations and well wishes. The groom i-, a worthy young man and is employed with the Uurlincton. being their stock keeper in the store house at Jlave lock. This couple by their seciecy sure surprised their friends anil came near petting past the congratu lations of tiie friends and this paper. We suppose they will let their friends know :u:;t lin.e. Mr. Wassen will arrive Saturday evening for the week end with the folks here. rived in Murray via their aulo and visited at the home of their daugh ter, Mrs. C. W. McCracken, for a few days remaining over Sunday and enjoying the visit greatly. On thei- departure, they went via Ne braska City, crossing the river there and miking a detour through south west Iowa and were accompanied by"! Mr. Met racken and daughter,' Eliza beth, as far as Nebraska City, they returning home on the evening train. was pretty steep, they ftiet on a narrow portion of the roadway. Mr. Gruber was able to turn partly out of the oad and had stopped his car, while Mr. Rainey, who was going up grade assayed to turn out and a ditch at the side of the road yawned before him. making it either going into the ditch or hitting the other car. He chos the latter which re sulted in a pretty hard contact and a broken car for each of the parties. Just how serious it was for each the repair man has to say. However they both escaped themselves. Many places there is scarcely room for one car to travel let alone for two to pass. Visited From Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Mont G ornery and heir little grand daughter. Noeline Gomery, arrived in Murray from their home at Sheridan, Ind.. and are vis iting at the home of their nephew Dr. B. K. Brendel and wife and with the children. Dr. J. F. Brendel and family. T. J. Brendel and wife and Will Scyboldt and wife of this place aid will also visit at the home of Dr. J. W. Brendel of Avoea. Those Sacks. credit on the out, among we must Christian Ladies Aid. Arrangements have been complet ed for the holding of the ladies aid so'-ieiy meeting at the lion;-.? of Mrs. .Myra McDonald on September 1, in the afternoon. All the ladies of the church and their friends are vordi. il ly invited to attend and enjoy the pleasant afternoon. The hostesses who will insure a very enjoyable meeting are Mesdames Mycr Mc DoiK.ld. D. A. Young and A. A. Voting. Brine in In order to receive cement sacks which are the customers of this yard have them in for shipment back to the house from whence we purchased the cement by September JO. LV sure and get them in for shipment before that time. Banning & Nickels, -t sw. Murray, Neb. Will Assist With Merry-Go-Round Herman Smith departed last Tues day afternoon for Springfield, where he is assisting the Tulenc brothers with their merry-go-round and after the picnic at Springfield, they will go to Weeping Water for the Far mers Union picnic at that place, which is to occur on September 1. They will then go tto Plattsmouth for the labor day picnic which is to be given at that place. Will Hold Horse Sale Monday. Sidney L. Wemmer and H. Ht. ! Shrader arrived in Murray on Thurs day morning with a car load of ex cellent Oregon' horses, which Mr. Wemmer will offer for sale at Mur ray on Monday of next week. See the announcement in this paper elsewhere and also bill telling of the sale. Those who are needing some good horses would do well to attend this sale. Have Headon Collision. East Sunday while Mr. Ed Gruber was going north near the J. A. Pitz place south of Plattsmouth and Mtarlo Itainey was going fouth. and endeavoring to make the hill which J'Ualanne of Murray news will be published in Monday's semi-weekly. Poland 3S03. P. I FOR SALE China male plRs. Holmes and Sons. Phone St-sw. ICE CREAM SOCIAL The social workers of near Platts mouth will hold an ice cream social at the home of Mrs. W. A. Taylor, south of the city Saturday evening, August 2Sth. Program will be giv en and the public is cordially in vited, lt-w 2tld. i Kicked by a Mule. Harry, the son of Mr. and Mis. Fred Kamge, List Tuesday morning was kicked by a mule and unite se verely injured. Medical attention was L-iven the young man and he resting as well as could be expecte 1. It is hoped that he will soon be able to be out again and that no serious results will follow. Entertained For Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Seyboldt enter tained for dinner last Tuesday j; their f irm home. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Giiiuiy and little grand daughter. Neoline Goniery of Sheridan Indi ana. .Mrs. Dr. P.. ! Brtndil. Dr. J. F. Brendel. wife and son Eichard. and T. J. Brendel and wife of Mur ray, making a merry and interesting circle around the table in the dining room. To say that they all did jus tice to the many good things to eat would be but putting the matter mildly. Mrs. Kollowcll Gets Injured. Mrs. A. (J. Hollowell. wife of the minister of the Christian churches both at Murray and Plattsmouth, who has been living on a farm home Mead in Wyoming and whom Kev. Hollowell went to few weeks ago to mcve back to Plat'smouth. was in jured in a runaway with a team be tween tiie homestead and the faun. Low seriously .Mrs. lioliowell wj ? injured is not at this time known but it is hoped that she v. ill soon be, well again. I'ntil she is able to' move th; family cannot return. H Crowd Catch Fish. East Sunday Al Jones and family, Joe and Frank Marasek and fa.r.ii lis, J. A. Scotten and family, U. S. Barrow anil Alex Campbell went to j the Chris Beil farin. where they ' spenf the day fishing and wading in ! the Itock Creek which empties into 1 tiie Missouri river at that point.! There were seventeen boys in the! party and to say they enjoyed the j occasion would be put'ijig it mildly. ! They were accompanied also by the Witiman children. During the day those who were experts with the line and rods, were able to land some thirty pounds of fish. Young Man Arrived Tuesday. A call on the telephone asking for the presence of Dr. .1. F. Brendel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John llo back near Union, made the Ford car of the genial doctor climb bilks lead ing to the Hoback home. He had the pleasure of greeting the stork with a bouncing baby boy, which, has come announcing in no uncertain words that he would make his borne with father and mother Ho back. They were more than pleaded with hi; arrival and gave him a royal reception. Judging from the smiles which continually rest on the faces of the happy parents, the voung man has found tin excellent home. Will Vie-? the West. Charles Mutz of west cf Murray and wife, together with T. W. Flem ming and wife, will depart on Thurs- Jday for the western portion of the .state, visiting many places and will be away for some two wcks. They will go in their cars and camp out where night finds them and enjoy the trip to the utmost. In Appreciation. To our many pood friends who sn .kindly helped us in time of sorrow jand for the many kind words and j floral -offerings, at. the time of our jdear mothers death, we extend our (most sincere thanks. Mrs. a. M. Cole, B. W. Hiaftt, L. D. Iliattt. Visited Relatives Here. ! Mr. It. L.-Johnson and wife, with I i Ykiniavi. ;:I1 v-f Orient, la., ar- AUCTION SALE OF HORSES AT- Murray, Nebraska MONDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1920, Commencing at 1:00 P. M. I will offer for sale 40 head of good heavy boned Oregon horses, from three to six years old. This shipment is all extra good stuff, and it will be a "Bargain Day" in Murray for all those needing some more good horses on their farms, so do not fail to attend this sale. L. WIMMER, OWNER. ? REX YOUNG, Auctioneer. W. G. BOEDEKER, Clerk. Free Specials This Week! The only way we can get you to realize what a wonderful difference there is between the "GOLDEN THROATED" Claxtonola and other makes of "talk ing" machines, is for you to come in and hear it play. It is in a class by itself, but you will never know its real excellence until you hear it with your own ears. See our Oil Stoves for This Hot Weather Our cream separators are the best, and you will say so your self when you see how much they will save in a year. Come in and see us when you want one. Our line of shelf and heavy hardware if replete with your every day wants. The stock contains all that any good hardware store should carry. "Titan" and "Waterloo Boy" Tractors and AH Kinds of Gang Plows MURRAY 1. fKL POL 9 NEBRASKA k Complete Line Of Summer Apparel for Every Member of the Family will be Found at Our Store Boys' work shirts (c Men's broad, long work shirts (T Boys' union suits Men's union suits Men's Hatch One-Button union suits (7) Boys' Hatch One-Button union suits $1.1 r. . ECU fe0c and up .51.00 and up Sl'.O'J . 1.2i Also Local Agent for the Famous Singer Sewing: Machines. The Service Store ALFRED GANSEMER, Proprietor Mm re -fviv VfJiMrt for All Purposes! Wall V a ML OUSTEKHOFF, Painter - Decorator Murdock -:- -:- -:- Nebraska Electricity on the Farm! The United States government is advocating the use of electricity more extensively on the farms. It is pointed out that where electricity is usel laborious farm work is reduced and better results are obtained. Many things can be done on a farm with electricity, such as churning, grinding grain for live stock, food for poultry, washing dishes, lighting the buildings and other neces sary tasks that now require brawn and sap vitality. Farm life should be made as pleasant and easy as possible, to increase its popularity. The work of the women folk on -the farm would be much less arduous with the installation of electrical appliances, say the government investigators, for on their shoulders falta much of the most trying work on the farm. The aver age farm woman works a few minutes more than thir teen out of twenty-four hours during summer, and her daily average for the year is eleven hours and eighteen minutes. Half of the women on farms, say the gov ernment reports, are at work at 5 a. m. and get prac tically no rest until they retire at night. Of every 1 00 women on farms thirty-six of them help with the milk ing, while seventy-nine of them trim and fill lamps, and all but four do the family washing. As a labor-saver electricity, says the government, has no equal, while the saving of vitality to both man and woman is astonishing where it has been tried out. Many farmers of Nebraska and Iowa have installed electricity and few of them would do without it now. FARM ELECTRIC a POWER. AND LIGHT PLANV There are many good makes of farm light plants on the market now that will speed up machinery and illuminate the buildings by the simple touch of a button. E. E. SOWERS State Agent ASHLAND, NEBRASKA L. H. PULS Local Agent MURRAY, NEBRASKA Bsssa szssessse: m F1 Fsstu la-Pay When Cured A mild system of treatment tht cures Pile. Fistula n(l other Rn-tal IHsnsf In a short time, without a severe urRiral operation. N" Chloroform. Kther or othr general an:Mthe'i nel. 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