The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 02, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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T.iIU?iSr4V. DZCEI-I2EH 2, 1020.
PLATTSMOUTJI SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
PACE FIVE
Murray Department
3 rrv
sdiath Interest, of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially Icr the Journal Readers
If t.vj of the readers of the
Journal ItnoT- of any ttocinl
event or ttvtn of Interest in
thlsTiflnity. and will mail
Dje to tbls ctlice. It will at
pear under this beadirg. We
waat aUnewslvem F.ditor
m ni i iniii ii i nrna it,
him with your patronage. While GETS YExl" SAD TEEAILIEST
v.e will not nereatter be buying in j
this line we will give to
ers the same advantage
! cream when you trade
. out at our store as befo
cents per pound on the butter lat, , ;nie tirre. He war, on I; is v.ay tD
more than the amount for which ; Lincoln with a tr::ck ozl cf gocK
your cheek reads in cash. i among whirl-, wire a number cf
, Give the new enterprise a boosi crates of chickens, a quantity of
and boost tor yourselt oy trading in canned fruit, and ; valice snntaining
la number of articles of clothing. He
js.s they came up behind the truck
that Mr. Todd was driving they par-
our custom-! Lat Thursday, beir- Tiiankssiv- ! ay turned cut or the road to pass
in price on!)ng tiav Ilarrv G. Todd, cf near k the rear hub of Mr. Todd's
the amount Murrcv found ejrosthlre to he I true!:, sending him into the ditch
re. or two .i..,nH,.! fnr ni!i,,..noi, !ip1.-.? i!.-.oit!l'y the roadside, lie was not anie
v1- -.TTTi"ti-A r.j; xtt-.
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Plattsmouth last Monday evening
where he was called to look after
r-nme business for a short time
Miss riira Your.;,", who is
j Murray.
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HI ATT & TUTT.
sj-r At. - ft 3JJ.1.
UCTtte iiear me inaiaaie. Mnmv Rnbrml "Notes
The Rev. Dr. Mitchell of Ited Oak, M .. p . ' wntl lin tll Ki.k ,ist
1C- lowa. win aeiiver a sermon on ooin jYiday
employ- Sundav morning and evening at the j
;Mir- i i,n u Minaav mornins auu neums ie j Mable Howar spent S
ed in i lattsnioutli was a visitor at ire3byterian church of Murray, com-!
the heme o? her parents. D. A. in- with a view of becoming the nun- , ' v-ri- wa ti
r for e ver Sunday. ; Mcr here, should he please the Peo- j M ZZt "vatfon.
Iiobert Shrr.'trr and tannly of Oraa- r,iP nn,i i,P pleased by them. Come
hz, wji'o visiting at the heme of the out j,nfi hear this divine discuss the
iuic:n- of Mrs. Shrader. H. C. Iong oucstions pertcmcnt to the church.
i It is your right to know what is in
the minister you are to hire, and so
rt1 a
The best credential any young
man can offer is proof of a good
r k -7 .
;.; . u v
savings account.
Tl
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.
S;v 1 So decide today not to delay.
Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow
Four ce-.t interest oa time deposits.
Our deposits re protected by the State Guaranty Law.
MURRAY STATE BAMK
All busirtsss transactions held in strict confidence
Your Personal Bank.
:ig your produce to the Murray
i f'i;ii-ri. Icr c.ish. ti.
: i t e!!f!." surper at the
v t; t u i d .i y i. ve n i :i g.
s itii.-l Karri.-: entcrtaiiici "
f l.-r friends Saturday evening.
:" Ori;:.;' n reck re-Is for s:ile.
J. li. Ii(ivn, Murr:.-. N'ti;.
d-: :.i .-.-.
a :i
:id
.U!C'..-- ).
in O.ruh'.i Suniay eve-
for cream
M irrav (
t !;!.(
i )
1 1 '
produce,
e.mi Sta-
tf.
f;,r butter, eggs.
..:. M i: i ay Cr .m
if.
' :i r; ! . I :.-s Al:'a
.Vu ir.sy .'Imri tii::'1
! j i- la.a: r lie I S:i t -i
iii -s liu-m or you
nf.-r ? returned to her
t.. university at
-r.dry.
il'.i van is the gurst of
and wife, over Thanksgiving day.
1 J-itupn irsitri-f.lt w'nn lin hepn
ill for th'. pa;t week, was 0 far iui
proved last Monday that she was able
to rail -:i ore ci her neighbors who
v.T's also sick.
Walker (Jilniore, v. ho has been vis
iting at home for the pst week, de
partvd for I.infrdn last Monday where
he tala-s up l is studies r.t the state
".i: ivc rsii y ngain.
Mr.s. Carro'il. wlto has been
ill rt i h.:-:ii? for come time past,
i-- on th: ive.u! and it is heped she
will soon le restored to her accus
tcm'vl ;. -.od he::lth.
M . 11. t?. Tod:. two ;ons and one
daughter departed last Monday for
I.incclo. nfter having spent a few
dnys ;.t the homo of Glen Te-dd and
v ae sout n oi town,
i Mrs. Fred liamue and son Harry,
j v ho huvc boh been sick at their
i home near Murray for several days
! :;:ist. are reported as br!ng somewhat
j improved at this time.
Mi?s Leora Urown. who is a stu
dent in the state university at Lin-
Jcoln. w?.s -poi!,;iiT Thanksgiving and
!: i:io:iy at her liorue !:ere. returned to
her :-t;-.-lic ;i Liio-oln last. Monday.
Mr. rind Mr-. I). A. Young and
daughter. Miss Clara Young, and Mr.
Guy White were guests r.t tho heme
o I'ol. Vv". II. Young and wife at
ti.eir" home in I'lattsraouth for
Thnnksgivir.g.
Louis 1 1 alias, the assistant cashier
rf the Murray State- Bank, spent
Thanksgiving day and Sunday with
his pnre'i-. Joseph Hi'Ilr.s and wife
of Plattsre.outh. :uid returned to his
work hi -it Monday.
A littl sen of Mr. end Mr. Guy
Murray has been very sick for the
p-st. few days, but is reported as
s-;!. owing some signs of improvement
which i-s r.l'-risin - news for the many
fi-:e:ids of this couple.
Otto Lutr:. who has been employed
?: tI:o home cf Fred Lutz, west of
j Murray for the past summer, ('"part-
u for bis home in l'lattr-rccnh nn
will engage in some employment
there during the winter.
Ir. anel Mrs. G. II. Gilmore enter
trined at their homo in Murray for
cf Murray for the week. Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. J. A.
I Mrs. Joseph Cook and daughter j Y alker and danshter, Mts Margie
! Miss Xita. attended the dinner I'.t.and Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Gilmore and
; Lewiston church Thanksgiving day. j family. All had an excellent time.
! You .vill lini many articled of fan- Mrs. V. A. ivenr.e !y. who lun been
( - work at tho l'resbyifi-ian bai.aar ' f ck r t her homo in tl i city for the
i :ieM Saturday at the church parlors, j -n st few wpelcc. is reported as bein
; !.. if. I u I --. was lcoknig ui'ter snio ; rr-mewhat improved and it is hoped
!;i:..ineo; matters at Nebraska C'iiy , ; ho will continue to improve and may
Ips Monday, making the trip on the; soon be enjoying her wonted health
train. ! a:;ain.
Green Piggot w:h eal' Ml to Platts- 1 Henry Much'-ring and family, who
mouth to look after some t.n-ii;e ; hr v been picking corn at the hnni'
mntteis lust Morday, driving up with i "f itoy lie-ward for soire time pat,
his car. I doparted th.r their home near Boliver
Mrs. Herman Smith has been very j Mo., last Tuesday, the weather be
siek at her home- sorthwei of Mur- ing so ihnt nct'iing could be done in
ray. but is reported as being slightly j the cornfield.
improved. J Miss H ot: Ciimore. dfughtcr cf
.W -: c 'hanibers. v.!io is psiuting j M". ;.!.(' .'r. J. K. Cilniore of Hay
ears at this time, iias jus completed 1 Xi-h.. was r. visi'or at the
of work on a Ford for 1 l
hear him and by your judge as to his
fitness for the position.
Rhode Ir-land Reds For Sale.
I am offering flume fine Rhode
Island cockrela, this year's stock.
Mi5s Etta. Xickles. Murray phone
1811. tf Ts s-w.
Mable Howar spent Sunday in
ick during
was nearing the capitol city where
a man with a large car, driving
very recklessly and having with him
another man and two women, and
to ;ret cut and went to town ror
help returning as soon as possible.
On his return he found the chick
en;, fruit and valise gone and many
things stripped from the truck. The
other man brought suit against Mr.
Todd for $200 besides. Mr. Todd
says he will give the man all of the
law he wants.
This ii Not a Trifle Either
The enterprising firm of Hiatt &
Trtt. who had th.ir store burglar
izod some time ago and lost a quan
tity of goods, have had the glass re
placed which cost them the tidy sum
of $3 6. This is also added to the
amount whih the marauders stole
when the place was broken into. It
was not enough to lose the goods, but
ood money besides had to be paid
c-.t for the replacement of the class
i -irit ivhtVt t nfnin liohle tn he brok
en by the outlaws.
Entering Buriness.
In another column will be seen the
advertisement of Mr. J. A. Scotten,
who is entering business in the room
next to the blacksmith shop, where
l.o will handle cream, milk, butter
and eggs, and all kinds of country
produce. Mr. Scotten, who has been
in Murray -for a number of years,
lies always been industrious and
worked hard. lie is capable and
will treat the public right, and we
ire sure will build up a good busi
ttss. We understand he will have,
he only business in this line and
"vi-l pay cash for all which he han-
l.s. He will pay the highest mar
ket price consistant with good busi
ness principles. Give Mr. Scotten a
"all and a trial and we are certain
he will treat you the best and you
will be a satisfied patron of his place.
Frr.nk
a tine pice
i.. if. Vuls.
liuv your beautiful
gilts at the Presbyterian bazaar next
Stiurday. They will be there in
RTcat quantities.
Mike Itys. the blacksmith, was a
vi: iter in PlattsiuouLh over Sunday
east
ire f Dr. C. H. Giirnore and wife
j for tl.e piist few days, being a guest
Christmas ; ? their heme for Thanksgiving and
ov.r Sunday, returning to her home
la.t Monday.
A. A. (Tole) Johnson of Gregory,
S. I)., arrived in Murray for a visit
wi'h his relatives and friends a few
Mr.
here,
and returned to his work here lastirh'ys ago and is looking fine
Mood-av mcrning. I J- hnson. who formerly lived
n .-.
C 1 5
T5
Always Heady for Colo
P. TZ3 E'EArO.3ir.
SAT'SF.CTIfJIJ CIl UO PAY!
lei A'L iC.'.i-: Al-w CALLS
Tc!e-.hc::e 43 rir.tt -in22v.th rs'.hrge
George W. Iirinkiow was a pas- j bpen in tho northwest for some
scnger to IMattsmouth last Tuesday, , tir;e and is engaged in the carpenter
e vening, whore he was looking af-1 Lr iross at Gregory.
tfr some business. Mrs. Flizabetli Saxton of Enid. Ok-
S ar'.e S. Davis cf Plattsmouth lahoma, mother of Will Wehrbein
wav bJ-king after some business v.iu has been visiting at the home of
n;.-. tiers in Murray r.d also at the her j-on near Murray for the past
farm last Monday. I week. v. : s n passenger to Omaha,
Mi; Alice Nickels who has been v. liere sh.e will visit with relatives for
a it. -n -ling school at Omaha, isiiti a short time before she shall return
wirh home folks and taking Thanks-. to er home in the south.
. giving dinner at Hewiston. I sure and do not forgot the ba-
T. J. P.rc del was a business vis-, Zaar which is to be held at the par
ifor in Lincoln during the first per- ior? r,f the Presbyterian church Satur
1 .on ef the week ar.d wn-. looking af- , j:1y afternoon. Tho bazaar will be
tcr mo : insor-nce busias.-:. , r;in at two o'clock and the serving
G-orgf Parks1 was a visitor in rf ti10 supper will be between five
-'-n't se'-en o'clock. You know how
i the ladies serve the good things to
f-
t
5 vlgf? fiki JA a
J7
V
Just anc -Jicr ra?e oi trying to get something for
z.'bhir. V-siy foolish when ve are making prices so
lo :: t!-.t anyone czn afford to replenish iheir needs.
LOCK AT THESE BARGAINS
Lii'J: : ; sample night govns. Nicely finished and
or'.ii up io $3.50 ;on sate at $1.G3
Outing flannel, per yd. 50c; now 25
lied Sza ginghams, were 50c; now 25
i ercaler, lights and darks, now 25
Hope muslin, was 40c a yard; now 25
66x76 blankets, some are sub wool, big bargain. . 2.28
eat. You cannot aiTord to miss this
; feci.
The Presbyterian Bazaar.
The Presbvterisn bnc.-cr which
is
1 to o held at the church parlors of
1 that clinch on Saturday cf this
I wc-'k will begin its work at about
iv o -o'clock when tliev will have
on sale their goods and will begin
1 v.;th serving supn-rr at five o'clock
and will continue until seven.
V, 11 ". AJl
Kill ail
MURRAY, :
I luit
NEBRASKA
I fpar.t the Day in Murray.
: T F. Jpmi'.on and wife, with their
I daughter Mi-s Grace, and Mr. and
, Mrs. J. i p.atcs. the latter their
idaue-hter. a!l of Lincoln and Dr. B.
j F. Iienoel and wife of Murray, were
i nie guests at the i:ome or Dr. and
I Mrs. J. P. nrpn(iel for Thanksgiving
( sy. The merry crowd enjoyed the
occasion greatly.
Apples For Sals.
Wo have tome good New York
j Paldwin apples for sale. Apply at
j Banning & Mickles, or J. Vv". Edmonds
:at Murray.
tf s-w. w. B. Banning.
Marked Time at 35 Years.
Last Saturday evening a large 1
if.mber of the friends and neighbors
;f Ernest Carroll and many from
Murray, gathered at his home and
with the assistance of the good wife
f this estimable - gentleman, com
pletely surprised Mr. Carroll, it be
ing his thirty-f.fth birthday. The
ecod natured crowd had a merry
Mne at the home and as a climax
of the pleasant day, were served by
T delightful luncheon by their plea
sant hostess, Mrs. Carroll. Mr. and '
Trs. C. C. Carroll, parents of Mr.
'rncit I'nvrnll r.f Mnrrnv uprp in i 11
attendance and enjoyed the occasion. .: -- - Pt!e"'-11 J"J"-
the Thanksgiving vacation
Helen Allen spent the week end.
at the home of Doris Wright. ;
Nita Cook visited at the home of i
Ethel Karris Staurday evening.
Mary Dietl was a visitor at Marie
Prls' home Wednesday evening.
Helen Perry was absent from
school Monday on account if illness, j
William Mrasek was absent from
school Monday on account of illness, j
The new walks have been finish til 5
and the pupils are very thankful for I
them. j
The school is starting in with re-!
newed energy after the program and .
vacation.
Hazel and Muriel Wickhain were
visitors at the home of Hazle Davis
last Thursday.
The pupils and teachers enjoyed
the Thanksgiving vacation of Thurs
day and Friday.
Lorene Hatch ett has been sick the
past week, but returned to school
Monday morning.
Blanche Scotten and Grao Long
were visitors at Leora Faris' home
Thursday afternoon.
Doris Wright, Helen Allen and
Nita Cook were visitors at the home
of Marie Puis, Thursday.
Lois Scotten has been sick the
past few days but was able to return
to school Monday morning.
Miss Mattie Hudgins, Miss Nellie:
and Helen Warner stayed overnight
Wednesday with Mabel Howard. j
Harley " Puis, Lester and CIcll j
Gansemer and Henry Hild were -i -- I
iters at the home of Harry Pui.; . j
Sunday. I
Marie Puis and Clara Mra.-ek were 1
visitors at the home of Muriel Wiek-h-un.
Sunday. Later in the after
noon the girls went up to Marie's
heme.
We wish to thank all who helned
us get the chairs from both churches
for the box social and also for their
help in returning the things which
we ad borrowed.
Mabel Howard - came to school
Monday morning with elzhty-fi '0
Algebra problems worked. This wa
"some" over the amount for Mon
day's lesson, and she is quite pre
pared for a long lesson.
Mr. Young was the auctioneer at
the box social and made the sale of
the boxes k sucees The amount
received was $130. Our schcel is
very well pleased with this, and will
use the money in a useful way.
Blanche Scotten. one of the high
srhool girls, proved to be the mos'
rpular young lady at the social
rnd reciverj the box of candy. She
3 give:-. . 1 o voids. Aur. Airaseit
eceiveq a nox 01 car.ay ior nem?
Enjoyed Missouri Dinner.
A fw days ago C. II. Boedeker.
ho has been at the heme of a daugh-
k'r at Everett. Mo., returned after
-.-.Tie pninvci a visit of some two
eeks. and tells of having an exc"l-
! Y
t
For Sale.
Duroc Jersey boars. $5.00.
:uus, Murray, Neb.
Albert
The Shew For Saturday.
The advertising matter arrived to
T.-ot 'm while there. On Thanks-; late for v. diplr.y rd for the show
t'ivi"g diy he took dinner at the this week and we are ir. this manner
Prrshvterfan church which was fur-J offering "Th Finger Prints", which
rushed by the ladies of the congre
Trtion ?tnd such a dinner, say? Mr.
Bosdehc". was fit for the Gods, with
every'.ing the heart could desire
and generous Quantities a that. H?
says the people in the "show me"
state sure know how to be hospitable.
Undergoes Severe Operation.
Mrs. Gerald Royal of near Nor
folk, who has been suffering for
some time with appendicitis, was re-
is a very stirring detective picture
and with exciting episodes. There
will also le another picture with
startling situations, known as "A
Lion Alliance". The prices will be
regular, and the show will open
promptly at the usual hour.
C0ITS F0H SALE.
Two nice co'ts in good condition
for sale. ri.on3 C16-J.
nuircd to undergo an operation for THINER'S WAIL CALENDAH 1921
relief, and was at the hospital at
Norfolk when operated upon for this !
rral3dy. The orneal was a very se
vere one. tut Mrs. Royal is doing
is well as could be expected under
ruch circumstances. Word from her
bedside gives encouragemena that
she will get along all right. Mr.
Gerold Roval is the son of Mrs. W. A.
Roy.il of Murray.
ORIGINAL AND INTERESTINC
Ladies Hat Found.
j Triner's Wall Calendars always
1 bring something new to your home.
I This year "the spirit of reconstruc
tion" leads your mind from the world
wars destruction to tne reconstruc
tive activity in all branches of in
dustry and commerce. Th idea is
congenial to Triner's Bitter Wine;
which always helps to the rceonstruc- j
tirn of your health, if you suuer
Found, in the streets of Murray, j from peon appetite, constipation or j
an imitation blue beaver ladies other stomach disorders. All nrcund I
have same, this centre picture fifteen mans c
sailor hat. Owner can
by calling at our office and paying
for this advertisement. Dr. U. F.
Brcndel.
Gees to Hospital at Omaha.
Charles M. Reid, who has been
suffering with a very sore band for
European countries shew you the
great changes caused by the world
war and the new boundaries of Itnly.
Jugoslavia. Czechoslovakia, Poland,
Ukraina. Lithuania, Lettland, Rou
mania. Germany, etc. The beauty of
ert and the actual interest are here
sf me time, which ije KOt injured ' combined in a very striking way.
while picking corn and which be-j Send fifteen cents to cover mailing
ramj so serious that be was compell- j expenses. Josenh Triner Company,
ed to have an operation on it. was ; 1 333-45 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago.
accompanied last Mondav bv his. Ill
physician. Dr. B. F. Brendel. to Oma
ha, where at the Ford hospital he
underwent an operation having the
thumb laid open and the bone
scra ed. The ordeal was a very se
vere one and Mr. Reid remained at
the hospital for the time. It is
hoped the injured member will soon
show some improvement.
Will Serve Lunch!
CI will serve Lunch, Tobi
TVTnrrav fT!irii3Yi flmrrli
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Services next Lords day as fol- CO, Cigars, Cigarettes and all
Christian Church Bazaar
lows:
Bibla school at 10 a. m.
Preaching services at 11 a. m.
Subject, "Proof of Stewardship."
A. G. Ilollowell, Pastor.
needed Refreshments at Pub-
Announcement.
Mr. J. A. Sootten has opened up
Remember the bazaar of the Chris-' a produce market in Murrav, where
tian church which is to be held at he will buy cream, poultry, etc. We
the parlors of the Christian church want to sea Mr. Scotten do well in
in Murray on Saturday, Dcember 4. this new venture and believe with
There will be dinner and supper the service and prices he will be able
serve I by the ladies at the church. to pay, you will be pleased to favor Murray
Sales this season. Make
dates with Col. W. R. Youns.
scar bailor,
-:- -:- Nebraska
Qpsnisg Announcements
I have opened a cream station in Murray
end will handle Cream, Mi!k, Egs, Butter
and Provisions. Best treatment highest
masket
A' " "
cucc.
price
"1
paid at all times consistent
g
J. A. SCOTTCW
im Station
t
si
ware saifKam
Heie is a i5st of articles, any one or all of which
will save you mone3r.
Clay cooking ware, 1 1 piece set. . . .$1.59
D.amor.rl Red barn paint 2.19
Ralston oz trough 1.19
Hcrvy l.'n copper bottom wash boiler 4.99
Galvanized buckets, each 59
Heavy galvanized buckets, each 89
Dr. Lee's Herm powders, 50c can. . .33
Ivcr johncon No. 410 gun 12.00
We have a few heating stoves left which you can
buy tirhL Aho, wc are prepared to h:rnish j'ou very
clcsa figures o nlhc installation of furnaces. .We do all
kinds cf furnz.ee work. When in need of any hard
ware come in and see us.
rV til
MURRAY
HI. POLS
5
NEBRASKA
A Few, S
pecials!
Good covn, 2 cans for .25c
Good peas, 2 cans for 25c
Butter Nut 'coffee, 3 lb. can $1.40
Butter Nut coffee, 1 lb. can 50c
Navy beans, 3 ibs. for 25c
Puritan flour, 48-Ib. sack for $2.98
Sugar, per 1 00 ibs ..$11.98
Men's overalls and jumpers, stifle stripe $1.98
Men's overalls and jumpers, heavj' blue ........ $2.29
Men's one-buckle heavy artics $2.75
Men's four-buckle heavy overshoes $4.50
Men's four-buckle U. S. all-rubber overshoes. . . .$4.50
ii
WILSON.
MURRAY
FOB.
NEBRASKA
SOAPS
PERFUMES
Cold ;
ffeatner is liere!
We have the auto ether to start the flivcr
or gacoline engine these cold mornings; also
denatured alcohol for the radiator.
Start the pigs through the winter by feed
ing Standard or Hess Regulator and Tonic.
Wc carry both kinds; also Hess, Standard,
Pratto and Le Gear's Poultry Remedies.
Dip and Lice Killer, liquid and dry. Get
started ridit and harvest those high priced
ct'cts ihio winter.
Murray Drug Co,
TOILET SETS
MANICURE SETS
IPiiis
Fis4u la-Pay When Cured
A ir.lld ytem of treatment that eure Pll.
Fistula and other nectai i '!wn in a inon
tim. without a aerere wurelcal operation. N
Chloroform. Ether or other general nethetto
ueI. A cure ruranfeea tn erery case accepted for trestmeni, ia no money to b
pa'd until cured. Write for book on Hertal Tisrrw. v H "urne ard tCatlmooiaM
of more tfiHn 1.009 prominent pecme who hnve ' ova p t -ntly "'JJ'?-W.
DO. K. R. TAliBV, tinmaoriam, I'rUrn Tmst Il..!fr. IUt .dj.), OU-V11A, IV fcU.
- Lr. U. a. JuLuutoo, Aledie&J Director.