J r 3 'f ; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1920. TLATTSMOUTH EVENING JOURNAL PAGL FIVE 'jus. wh' m !! Murray Department If wt of the readers of the Journal kDor of any social event or item of Interest in this Ticlnlty. and will mail s use to this office. It will ap pear under this headier. Ws want all news Items Editob r - Si Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers i -" 1 t 3 4 2i 1 e r fi 1! i 1 I i i The best credential any young I k X I prooi or a gooa ifjjvAi savings account. Mite It signifies good habits, ambi tion, thrift and perseverance all worthy characteristics that employers appreciate. A savings account is not only a good character reference, but it is also a good business investment. So decide today not to delay. Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow Four pr cent interest on time deposits. Cur deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law. &IURF.AY STATE BAEK All business transactions held in strict confidence Your Personal Bank. Phillip Lambert for the past week, departed last Monday for the west, poinp: via train to Los Angeles, where they will spend the winter. There s ill he a meeting of the Li brary association or. Monday after noon. N vemhcr Sth, when they wii! take tip and diEp.ise of such business as may come in fore tho association, among which is also the election of the officers for the coining year. J. 11. Burton or better known as "I'ncle Joe", who has been con lined 'to his bed mih last summer with a j broken hip. progressing likely and i'". a' in .s lime o:e 10 su no un ;t-4 short time. It is he peel that he will socT: be able to be about again. T. J. I'.renJel and Jarvas Lancaster were looking after soni business matters at Avoca last Wednesday af ternoon, they driving over in the truck of 1r. Lancaster, who does an excellent trucking business and if one of the moat reliable workmen in his line. The Ladies Aid society of the C hristian church will meet, at the I home of Mrs. Frank Moure's on Wen , nenla of next week. All members !f the society are requested to be in ! ! t : f ft .i '-f :i tl.ii is business of t'i soiiety to look after, and a rkh! tini is assured to all who attend. T. .1 TiNon w;is a visitor in Vep it Water 1:r-t Saturday, where be ;: terclcd the fine In. 5 sale hy Wade Porter. Mr. Tilson purchased a fine I P.iluinl 'liini tiiinr mil' of a Tri7C animal he h.o' so'.l about a year ngo. ! Mr. Wilson in purchasing this ani mal knew just th good qualities of the animal which he was securing. Mrs. Cubem Vincent of Oruaha. ad dressed the people of Murray at the Puis hall last Saturday on the sub ject of the league of nations and made an excellent address. The speaker was met in Plattsniouth by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young, who brought her in their car to Murray, where she remained their guest while t0i stayed in Murray. The missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Albert Younc on the afternoon of November 12th, and 'will be entertained by Mrs. Young. Mrs. 11. ('. Iyong and Mrs. W. A. Royal. There will, be some business of importance to look af ter and also a good time is in store for all who are in attendance. Corn and enjoy a pleasant afternoon. signed his position and accepted one with the Cannon Sales company of Lincoln, and is working with them in their disposition of .stocks of goods. This company will find Mr. Baker an excellent man and he will give them excellent service. For hoars. Hogs For Sale. ,cale. pure bred Duroc Jersey two hundred pounds for 50. ALBERT YOUNG. Murray. Neb. Murray Christian Church. Services next Lords Day as fol lows: Bible school at 10 a. m. Subject of lesson, "Principles of Christian Living." Preaching at 11 a. ru. Subject of sermon, "Man's Work in Christ's Church." All are cordially inviteJ o attend these services and the men are urged to be present. A. O. Hollowell. J. 1. Fai'er was in attendance- at : the spraki:ig at Murray last Sa'ur d;.y evening. : A f'.v while leghorn tVckrels i ri s.'h at $ 1 each. .ilrs. Alt in Young. .Mrs. L. H . Pnlo v i.s reported as bing among those who were sick dining the week. ' AMert Young sold and shipped three head of his fine hogs to -u-- ! tin. ts in Iowa last Tuesday. Mrs. I,eha Queen of Pl:rtt?mo;zth. was a g:iest of friends in Murray at the spfaking last Saturday evening. Karl and Cecil Ainick were visit ing jr. Plat t.-mout !i I;i.-t Tuesday, where they were watching the evic tion i. T'irii- and were the guests of tri-r.il. Nickoh-.s Vr r.rci and vifr were visiting in Omaha lat Tue day eve ni: g. being pas'ngcrs to hat plarf? n til- ,-vining train of the Pur ling t in . A. .1. Vi!sr,n. who some time ago MilT'Tf! a !. by fire, which was ciiii-ed by the "t urning of paper, took (in some lumber last Wednesday to rial.-- the ti'Ti-ssarv repair; cs-used liv w. r. vera AUCTIONEER Always Ready for Sale Dates far or near. KATES REASONABLE SATISFACTION OTl JIO PAT I UK Vhn.SK ALL CAI.US Te!cpho-ic 42S Flattsmoulh E:cchang:c the fire. V.. S. Tutt and wire were visiting with friends in Omaha last Sunday and remained over night, returning home last Monday morning, having enjoyed an excellet time with their friends there. Little Kichard Brendol. son of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Brenricl. has been very si-k at their home for the past few days, but is later reported as be long considerably improved, and is continuing 'o mend. JVse McYey of Platls-mouth and Henry He-ebner of Cedar Creek, were both in town lart Tuesday, coming ' down to cast their vote for their , choice of the Americans who are to ' ! e rulers or tne country. Ray Chandler and den. u. Trook of Avoc?. v. ere in Murray last Wednes day, bringing a load of chickens to the market here where t hy were mI:', to the chicken dealers who come to Murray weekly from Omaha. J. A. Scotten's concrete mixer wandered away from home last Sat urday night and found a resting place be ween the Puis store and the V.. nk where it vs easily raptured by the-owner Sunday morning. .loan Kppings and wife, with their iiitie daughter, were visiting in Ne br ika City last Monday, where they were looking after some business and also consulting a specialist at that plaee as to the condition of the health ef Mr. Kppings. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Uamsey of Oma ha, where Mr. Ramsey is assistant city attorney, were gutsts of friends in .Murray ' iast Saturday at which , time Attorney Ramsey addressed a meeting here in the subject fo the lea.rue of nations. John Papkus anil wife of Freep.ut. Ill . who have been visiiing for some t i in" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Enjoyed a Wet Hunt. Harry Barrows of Omaha, who is a 1. rot her of T. S. Barrows of Mur ray, and a numlnr of companions of thwit city, cr.me down the river Tast Saturday evening and enjoyed a bum as Hindi as they e.iuid for the weath i r. which was far from the most pleasant, as it was raining most of he lime. They camped out for the ;iight when it set in raining and when it became unprofitable as far as enjoyment was concerned, they all came over to Murray and visited with Ted and family until in the evening when they went to Platts rnouth where they took the trair or onian a. The Spirit cf Youth. The youthful pranks of the citi zens of Murray was demonstrated last Saturday night, when some of the fellow-s got together for a little of the old time enjoyment. They o'k an ancient buggy which was nice the property of Ir. G. II. Gil more and placed it in front of the post office, in order that it might be utilized as a hitching rack. It has remained there since, as those who placed it there uo not care to return it to its wonted place, and no one else will. They took the auto of James ! Pat diet t and plared it on the railroad track and a farm wagon they dismembered, placing the hind portion on the culvert just east of town, while the front wheels and tongue, they took some two miles northeast where they left by the way side. Some way the corn of Or. J. F. Bren.lel. J. W. Berger and James Ilatchett got in the Missouri Pacific stock yards. No particular damage was done. Men's Union Suits! This year wc have a nice line to select from in the v inter weight unions. In fact any weight you want and at prices that arc below today's market. Men's heavy weight, heavy fleece unions, $3 values go at $2.50 Men's wool process unions, soft finished and comfortable. A $3.50 value Men's part wool unions. A bargain price, value on sale at Men s medium weicht, Iicht lleccmg, ?ray color, nicely made and a fine suit. $3 value Wright's Health unions, mostly wool construe tion. Reduced to. ... , $4.50 $2.75 $3.50 $2.25 $4.50 Hiait . Tutt, MURRAY, NEBRASKA ! Makes Trip to Colridgc W. II. Puis was in the northern portion of the state where he visited at and near Coliidgo for a few days I last week. Mr. Puis found a very bad ;peci rfi'weather which was not as bearable as that furnished here. He hastened home to avoid the snow which was falling. Srrvrd an Excellent Dinner The ladies of the Christian church of Murray on election day last Tues day, served at the library building an oT.eillMit dinner and supper which was like mother used to serve, and which was enjoyed hy the large crowd of voters who luol struggled through the muddy roads fr the purpo. e of crowing, their votes. The ladies of the church are adept at :-e!"vr; and Hiose who ate with them were greatly p!e;i.ofi with the dinner and supper that they secured. The ladis realizerj about eighty dollars from their efforts. Will Hold Services Sunday. Rev. Ren wick, who lias often held fcrvices at the Presbyterian church in Murr.-y and who is well and fav orably known, will conduct services at that place on next Sunday, both morning and evening. In addition there will be excellent singing and musi and those who attend are promised an excellent servic. Come , and bring a friend with you and enjoy the discourse of this excellent ' speaker. Former Cass County Girl Married. Miss Naomi Adams and Mr. George West, both residents of Bethany, Neb., were married at Lincoln. Neb., October 27. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Adams, who were residents r this place for many years. She is .veil known in this community where die has a host of friends who will join in wishing the young people nuch happiness and prosperity. School Notes. Wickham visited school is visiting in Florence ast Friday. Mabel Howard "lattsmouth today. Lloyd Leyda was a visitor in Weep ng Water Monday. Marie Puis is going to Plattsniouth Tuesday to visit the dentist. Miss Mabel Howard is absent from chool n account of the pink-eye. Barnev Smith, former pupil of his school, was visiting the graiu nar room last Monday. Hazel Davis arrived home Sunday, fter several weeks' visit in the outhern part of Missouri. Elsie and Marie Puis were Platts uouth visitors last Tuesday and vhile there went to visit the dentist. The ninth and tenth grades are ow studying one of Tennyson's beau iful poems, "The Passing of Ar hur." Margaret Dictl went to Platts nouth Saturday night and while go ng through Murray, saw several ;hosts. We had "clean up day" last Fri lay. We raked the yard, fixed the ennis court and made several huge lonfires. Nita Cook was a visitor nt the ionic cf Marie Puis Sunday. In the lfternoon the girls went down to .Vita's home. We are planning to have a box urper about Thanksgiving. Each oom is going to do its share toward riving an interesting program. There will be if school in Miss ians. Miss Wilson's and Miss Gage's ooms Thursday a.nd Friday, because he teachers are going to the teach ers' association. Several of the pupils of the Mur ay high school went to the box so ial Kiven at the Pleasant Hill school Friday night. They thought the irocram was very interesting. The high "school will have school mly two days this week, as Miss Van Oeusen is going to the superintend ent and principals meeting Wednes iay and stay for Thursday and Fri day. The fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh ind eighth grades had a school party 'ast Friday afternoon. They played sanies, told ghost stories, ate pop orn and apples and had a general rood time. Evelyn Moore of Union, came to visit Lois Scotten and Leona Hatchet t Saturday afternoon and returned home Sunday morning, accompanied by Lois, who visited with her over Sunday, returning on the afternoon train. In order to close out broken lines, we are offering EXTRA SPECIALS for the remaining days of this sale. Look over those listed and come here to shop. Toile du Nords and other good ginghams 27c p r yd. Th is special sale price Zepher cincham, 60 and 70c values Chevoit shirtings, a few pieces left Cotton bats very special - Men's overalls, Master and O. K. brands, on sale at Men's jumpers. Master and O. K. brands, also going at Men's stifle stripe overalls cheaper than you can buy the denim in them Men's stifle stripe jumpers priced equally as low Men's unionalls and covertalls, the big roomy kind, cut full (? . Boys fine blanket lined coats, warm ana comfortable, to go at . 39c per yd. . 26c per yd. . . . 1 7c each ..... 19 $2.19 . . $1 .93 . .$1.93 r 3 Shoes and Overshoes! ALL BROKEN LINES OF SHOES CO AT AN EXTRA 10r DISCOUNT Men's overshoes, single buckle style. Red rubber mlc (o $3.00 Men's overshoes, single buckle style. Black rubber sole $2.75 Men's overshoes, four buckle style. Rc:l rubber role $3.59 Men's overshoes, four buckle st3'lc. Black rtibbcr sole ' $4.25 Men's U. S.brand red all rubber overshoes, four buckle s'.ylc :r $1.25 Boys' red all rubber overshoes, four buckle style. Special price '.$3.79 ALL GROCERIES SOLD AS LISTED ON FORMER BILLS Lots of Sugar and Butternut Coffee as Advertised. Vallery & Wilson, MURRAY, NEBRASKA 1. . IMITATORS. PURE BRED CATTLE AND HOGS I am offering for sale, for imme iiate delivery, two nine bred short horn bulls and a number of pure bred Duroc Jersev boars, all readv for ser vice. " SEA TIL DAVIS. r9 6t sw. Murray, Neb. REMEMBER THE COW AUCTION Do you need a fresh cow? Come nd get it at the auction Saturday, November 6. You've heard so much about the famous Culbransen Player piano. Why not hear one in your home? Write or phone A. Hospe Co.. Omeha. for full particulars. o28 4tw. Buy a cow at the auction in Platts niouth. Saturday. November 6th. and put your wife to work. Sale held at the Gouchenour barn commencing at 2 p. m. Ed Doran of Eagle, was a visitor in the city today bring in the re turns from Tipton precinct to the office of County Clerk George Sayles. A few pure bred White Leghorn cockrels for sale at SI apiece, tf sw. Mrs. Albert Young. Pure bred tf sw. For Sale. Duroc boars' for 550. Albert Young. W. F. Gillespie was a business visitor In Omaha today, going on the early Burlington train this JIurrav Man Accents Position, i morning. I A. L. Baker, who has made his ; i home in Murray for a number of i W. E. Hand of Greenwood, was in ' years and has been with the Ser- j the city today bringing in the re vice f tore for a long time, has re- turns from his precinct. There were always imitators, in all branches of art, manufacture, etc., two thousand years ago just as today. The Latin poet Horace in his "Epistles" published 8bourthe year 10 B. C. inveighs against his imita tors in the famous words, "Imitatores. servum pecus (Ye imitators, a servile herd)". Good poems are imitated, good remedies are imitated, but the result is always the same: every im itation is poor. If you want to buy a good remedy, you must buy the original. If you are in search of relief from poor appetite, constipa tion, headaches, nervousness, etc.. you must buy the original Triner's Bitter Wine. This remedy is not an empty name, it means many years of mwt "careful studies, innumerable tests and painstaking experiments which have resulted in reaching the great accomplishment known today as Triner's Bitter Wine. Ask your druggist or dealer in medicines al ways for the original Triner's reme dies! Joseph Triner Company, 1333-45 S. Ashland Ave.. Chicago, Illinois. DON'T MISS IT. What? The big milk cow auction, to be held in Plattsmouth on Satur day, November 6th, at the Gouch enour barn. Sale commences at 2 p. m. Buy a fresh milk cow. BASE BURNER FOR SALE I have a nearly new base burner, large size, for sale cheap. Call phone 3614. 2td 2tw. W. T. NOLTE. W. It. Young, the auctioneer, de parted on the early morning Burling ton train today for Omaha and where he was called on some business mat ters of importance. PAINTS GLASS -PAINTS!- Cjj Wc still have a small quantity of Lincoln Paint on hand that wc will close out at $3.75 per gallon. Some colors are sold cut but still a good assortment to choose from. C$ Corn husking will begin in a few dciys. We have a good husking lotion for the hands, and liniments and bandages for sprains, etc. But ler get lined up on these goods now. M orray urn SOAPS Co. PERFUMES FORD FOR SALE 1917 $200. age. model touring car. Price Inquire at Terryberry gar- Nl 4td. Daily Journal, 15c per week. POULTRY WANTED WE WILL BUY CHICKENS AT ED LUTZ'S STORE ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 AND WILL PAY Old Hens, per lb -20 I Springs, per lb 20c Roosters, per lb lif SWIFT & COMPANY Remember Saturday Lutz's Store 1 Give Your Wife a OhanceS Arc you in need of a new cook stove? Our as sortment of ranges is unsurpassed. Come in and sec what we have to offer you. Unusual values! The time for heating stoves is also fast approach ing. Do not wait until it is cold and then make the family suffer while you come in to look aftci getting a stove. Preparedness pays, you know. Remember, we carry a full line of the best shelf and heavy hardware which we sell at prices that will not only permit but encourage it's being used. W. H..PULS, MURRAY NEBRASKA Drs- IViach & firlach, The Dentists p ft t 4ygyjw The largest and bet equipped dental offices in Om?!n. 'j) - tt W T 1 - 1 . Experts in charge o! all woik. Lady attendant, l-no-erate Prices. Porcelain fillings just Lke tooth. Inctru- h mnfs rarrfuliv sterilized after ur;n2. " THIRD FLOOR. P AXIOM BIOCX. CMAKA wrc Fistula-Pay When Cured A mild irvftem rf treatment th f)r PO" Fietula ar.d other I.ectal rlsfHe in a ii-rt time. wtthPU a sever mrciciil operation T- Chiorofurr F",v-.r or othtr gencra. anaestfcetla used A cure rua.ra.nt.ee d irs aver? "fcae accept, i Ir trett-i:it. a:.a no money to ba ra'd -td cue si v nt tor lock r.D Kecta.1 1'. - .'h tsan. and testimonial ft more thn li pro:tiinert pecpie w ho hav;. 1-erms;nr.t!y "l,d . UB. C H. TAKK1, Satuito'iuin, Tetera Trust IlMy. il.ee B'd.), OM-VHA, ia Dr. B. a. John Ion, alctiioitl DxrecUv. t i