The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 09, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Keadera
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The best credential
man c&n offer is proof
savings account.
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Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow
Four per cent interest on time deposits.
Our deposits are protected hy he State Guaranty Lavv
MURRAY STA1
All business transactions held in strict confidence
Your Personal Bank.
A. Young was a Piattsrnouth vis
itor Saturday afternoon.
Itichard Frederick id numbered
among the sick this week.
A popular reel at the hall .Satur
day evening. I'opuiar prices.
You will miss it if you rt. not s
it. What? The show Saturday c ve
r.itiir. Fred Beverage took a truck load
of timothy seed to the Omaha mar
kit lat Tuesday.
L. II. Puis was lookir.ir if'cr
busiress matters in Manky las'
Tuesday afternoon.
i- nit fail to see "The Gun Fight
ire: Gentleman" at the hall Saturday
nisht. It will pleasp you.
J .- Cham ers was iooldi.e a ft er
si.tue bn.-ines.-- matters at Fr.i.-n and
Nekawka tl.e first of the week.
?( Harry ;in y in "Ti Out
Firinitia Centiemur.." It wili be
given
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V. R. YOUNG
AUCTIONEER
Always Ready for Sale
D3tes far or near.
RATES REASONABLE
SATISFACTION OS 170 PAY!
REVERSE ALL CALLS
Telephone 425 Plattsmonth Exchange
Shirts for the Men:
Real cold weather bargains in men's heavy shirts
are in stock and at prices which are in keeping with
the times regardless of their wholesale cost to us.
Men's work shirts, heavy cheviot, blue and gray
colors. Sizes 142 to 19 .' $1.25
Men's blue flannel twill, finel3r made and a real
bargain. Sizes 15 to 17 1.75
Men's extra heavy flannel shirts. Brown color,
fancy pockets and a real bargain 3.50
Boys' blue and gray work shirts, sizes 10J2 to 12 .60
Hi ail
MURRAY,
Ttt ( g fi i $ Iff? 6 nit fntfJt
jll tiu ord'j'"""
any young
of a good
it sienines pood habits, amDi-
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 net to delay.
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as well as possible
or such a peric-t..-
operation.
Trunk Good has
where the telephone
o! merly i:- -.-.ted v.v.-
home there.
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prices c f all go:
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in Murray for cnte time, wae a
e-. tr to Nebraska City last To- J
w'. ere i:e was the guvt of T.'i'.l
r.c rr'r for tiie day.
Hishcst j.riees for butter.
prodv.ee and cream. Murray
; Stat ion.
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Cream
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vis-tor
l nomas J. ureniiei vns a
in Plattsmonth iast Tuesday, h
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NEBRASKA
mi'rA aiia.
i:i a'.TfiHhiiu-e at the n;e(-iinp: c-f the
KH..-., wlure thej' reHved a lnrr.i
elus into ti.'Cinlx rsliip.
W. L. Hat.-, of Weening Witter, was
;i vi- :;rr in .Murray for a thort time
!::-; Mond-.y and visited 1 r. C H.
1 1 1 t : r- while on his way to llatt
iijciitI to l.i..; ii f i it s'.inu' Ijiiine.vs.
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v of Mr. ;;d Mrs. Frd
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v. hiK'
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r'-p'-rtei iis be ins; Kirk and
..; not dungerous. it is tlie
tl:;r many friends that
lie a siKr-dv reeoverv.
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Jlcrtn: :i tlr.r.siuer and family from
:ri i hv. st !f Mirray. were the cr.ests
:i' tii.- ln.ir.e of W. H. Puis and fam
ily, -ndin.s: tin day and enjoying
th" ti:iit- v. i;h the hospitable family.
W. lii ";ic'-;( r v.; s pjokine: aft'.r
s'liie biisin ss luatters in the county
:t las: ! uefiay and also attt-ndeJ
wii ti a larfe
ree work 1
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The
cured f
(n'lipany have '.'
ir(ir,v, Jr.rrv Canv
in "1
i Fighting CenTU-tnan".
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I'.nn.i- ;:
n the
;.Usjr.g and xciinc: motion
play that you will like. Th.e
ill tart promt-tiy at S:..0.
' it E'lir1!. living near th?
-! !:'! n: beast of I'nion, is
1 as l)iii;; ncit the be-t i"
ut-l ha hem bedf::st for- a
f days. io is reported as
..dh-mmI t!ie first of the" week.
.lcs-- MeVey. who mikes his
t th." Hc.tel IJrrger. has 1 een
-:ck list f'r tlu past few days
d urine a portion of the time
very f-ick. H l a? made sour ini
' t a:.d hone' in a short tin.o
he a CTeat ! :1 btt-r.
; rt for rot that we, will allow
u j :i extra t wo ecu's per pound
: every p u:"1' of butter fat traded
"lit
rvr ,-T're which you nave
d to ui;r Incal produce buyer. J. A.
:;:?'. P.rin in th- checks and
:!' 'Mra two cents per pound.
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J. V.". Hrend'-l of Avoca. was n
- in Murray at the l.'n;e of Iks
ts for ;i s'Krt time lact Tues
n 1 ii's j ('rove to Omaha, where
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ti .u.--mess to look alter.
stoT-pt fr. h;s way
ciii-M-th to attend the
home i.t
"meet in 2,
e Elk.
i"z vrur prof'.'t'e to the Murrr.y
Tit
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-f'tK'r. . 1o" Cfiell. tl.
Jr.'i'i-on ef Oklahoma, v.-her;
i'.e h:.-h: me for some titr."
:t who has repent Iv remove:!
t. 1
::ln. havir.'r sebi hi-, lioldiiifs
i:hc::;. v-;;s a visitor at t h
of his ;-ter. Mrs. .J. W. IVr-Murr-y
f r a short time dur-
c
C tl
ir- t of ihe week.
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7 of 1 (o- IV e
pi tiled :y An
the n
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cas!
if 'iiTiiy. nceoio
'f ts.in Lloyd, ware a;-e-.tit'C
of the Elk a
ast Tue-dav evening.
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L.hyd bing one of the cln?
f.e, 1), U:V.'T! 'he U''S.'eries
e dii'-'is i f the f'd-r.
rva I '-i.r '- r took a lead i f ttn
to tl f. Me"'ia-.I 'i Oi'i- r:)-ket
Tn--'I'V for Edward Kniss.
nverTf-d iot "n pinmh e"irh.
'c making l.oio potnid. On
T''-d''v .'"vii- took a load to 1h
'!'!!'' market for his brother Etl
LtiP raster, .larva's is enjoyina a good
!V-''l'":; i" 'lis ive c-'or-Jf l -i 11 1 'Tl c.
Carl S. Ficrn. member of the f.rm
of Hot and Morgan. I'aul M or can
'e'nsr the other member, of Hay
Sorinsr. wr.s a v' itrr in Murrny at
tl'e ofh.c-e of Dr. Gi'more last Tuesday
I'f'erno'H) and wa aceonmanied by
1 is mother. Mrs. Fhiiliu Horn, driv
ing down from 1 'lat tsniout h. where
they were visit insr at the home of
Mrs. Frank J. Morgan.
Tor Ssle.
cream by the quart.
Milk end
jert Young.
Al-
A New Arrival.
Monday morning bright and ear
ly, there arrived at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry McCulloch. one of
, the finest little baby girls one would
j wish to see and the young Miss who
! tipped the scales at 1 0 ixiunds. greet
ed her parent? with a merry good
! morning and immediately announced
that their home suited her and that
;.he wc u'.d continue to abide there.
. The parents were greatly pleased by
her arrival and all are in holiday at
tire t the McCulloch home now.
j Barred Plymouth Rock Cockrels
I I have for sale some pure bred,
! Barred Plymouth Rock cockrels, at
! ?" each. D. A. Young Murray phone
I 1 T1 1. Murray, Neh. tf T"s sw.
A Thankful Man '
In fact we never met Wm. Sey
boldt when he looked anv other wav
than thankful that he was alive arid
.enjoying the best of health and good
! nature. Whife he was placed on the
! ticket for road overseer, he was glad
i to receive the manifestations of his
; many friends in the shape of votes
which elee'ed him. lie did not want
j the office and did not want to have
his name on the ticket, but when
I elected, two roads were open, one
I to accept and tbe other to resign,
jlie took the latter and tendered his
resignation, which was accepted, and
i he va? arain thankful. There has
i been no appointment for the position
: though there are several candidates.
For Sale.
few Duroc boars
Young.
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for 545. Al-
i bert
fl till : 1...- l i Wit. li l - ,
, i l!;.rry Car'-y. in "The (Inn
I inr j im b tiiai!." whni; will b
at th.' I'uis liall on ii":; K:iturda
i vc:i:;f, is i n e.,f thj li;is' p:ctur-?
is i: i:!.:r 'lie ro'Tiili.-.. Y.ui car.-V.,-i
afi'onl i - ni.-..- it.
i V.'t pay ca.-li !r cream, produce
1 btitt'r and eggs. M urra v Cream Sta-
? i. 7!
I:., t;
If try of the waders of the
Journal knot" of any social
event or iwm of imprest in
this vicinity, and will mall
gvoie to this office, it will ap
pear under this heading. We
want all news i Lenin Ewtoh
Will Arrange a Big Club.
There will be a meet ins of t he
community club In the near future
und at the meeting there will be a
number of things taken up that will
b" for the benefit of the community
an dalso for each individual living
in and near Murray. It is being
talked at this time of organizing a
pig rdub which will award prizes for
the best pigs raised. The boys and
girls can compete as well as the old
er folks. Keep the meeting in mind
and do not forget to be there.
! Will Have It Saturday Evening:.
i The ladies of the Christian church
j are hustling at this time in order
' tr niake a 5-uecers of the entertain-
i. lent and bazaar that they will giv
I iit the parlors of the Christian
church on next .Saturday evening.
At That time they will serve dinner
at the noon hour and in the evening
they will also sere supper. Any
one who has had the good fortune
to have eaten at one of the dinners j
or suppers which have been served
by the ladies of the Christian church,
know just how worth while they are.
They will have fancy work for sale
during the afternoon and evening
as well as aprons and articles of
needle work which are needful about
the house. You cannot afford to miss
this entertainment.
Apples Fcr Sale.
We have some good New York
F.aldwin apoles for sale. Apply at
Banning & Xickles. or J. W. Edmonds
t Murray.
tf s-w. W. P.. Banning.
Announcement.
I wish to announce to the public
that we are not handling cream at
he "Wilson Service Store", but that
we h.tve turned our business in that
linp over to Mr. J. A. Scotten who is
"ivir.sr his time and attention to the
n-atter of the produce business. Mr.
Seotton is a capable and courteous
frc ntlemn who will carefully and ac
"'iratelv look after your business in.
hat line. We bespeak for him your
I'm-ine's in tha lire. But remember
we give you an extra two cents per
found of butter fat on all cream,
checks which you trade out at our
place of business. We also guar
antee you the best goods at the spe
cial low price w ho are now ma kins.
F. T. WILSON.
Has Secured Heir.
Mike Rys who came to Murray
com- time aro and engaged in the
bluek smith Misirece. has done su"h
an excellent line of work and has al
ways heen reliable, that he has at
tracted to his shop more work in bis
line than he-can well attend to. He
he secured the assistance of Mr. Rak
er, who has made his home east of
Murray, who is an excellent helper,
and therefore they will be able to
care for all the work, including
korseshoing. that may come their way
now.
Rhode Island Reds For Sale.
I am offering some fine Rhode
Idand cockiels. this year's stock.
Mis-Etta Nickies, Murrav phone
IS 11. tf" T's s-w.
The Fun Cane High.
Last Saturday night someone
; thinking more of fun than they did
for the safety or welfare of his
. friends and neighbors, stretched a
i wire across the walk near the home
f II. A. Root, with the result that
' when Mrs. W. S. Smith was return
ing from the Presbyterian bazaar.
! she was tripped by the wire, and fall
i ir.g broke a glass dish which she was
j carrying and cut her wrist very bad.
It was fortunate that the glass did not
: sever an artery near which it cut a
. very bad gash. It does not seem that
; the perpetrator of this very rude trick
; would derive any enjoyment when
'he sees that good woman with her
hand tied up and suffering from his
j thoughtlessness. Roys, or whoever
I you are. take a thought next time
i and do not do this for it is a very
mean tncK and cannot be really
called fun.
For Sale.
Duroc Jersey boars, $5.00.
Young, Murray, Neh.
Albert
Speaks Well For Murray.
Last Sunday the Rev. Mitchell of
Red Oak. la., was in Murray and held
services at the Presbyterian church,
coming because he had heard of the
excellent community spirit which has
been obtained in this community.
He was coming with the purpose, it
suited, of making his home in Mur
ray. He had in mind from whtrt he
had heard that this was a community
church and was coming for that pur
pose, as he thought there would be
nn excellent field in which to work.
The members of the church thought
he was coming as a Presbyterian
and were expecting to secure him
if possible. He proved a very able
men. but on account of the misunder
standing could not be secured. We
have never been very tenacious for
any sectarion or denominational
church. They are all good and it
seems like one community church
with the broad minded people would
be plenty and those that could be
supported and made a very great suc
cess. People think about this mat
ter. It is fellowship, it is Christian
ity and the best of practice for the
entire community. .
Was a Great Success.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church who held a bazaar at their
church parlors last Saturday after
noon and evening, were very success-
I ful with their entertainment which
netted them some two hundred and
thirty dollars, besides having a very
enjoyable evening:.
Celebrated Birthday Friday.
The friends of Miss Blanche Scot
ten gathered at her home last Friday
evening and made the evening merry
by the celebration of her lifteentli
birthday. There was a large crowd
and a very pleasant evening was
spent. They had music and played
games such as delight the young
folks and were seryed with delicate
refreshments which added to the joy
of the occasion. Those to enjoy and
assist in the evenings pleasure were:
Misses Leona Farrls. Mable Howard,
Hazel Davis. Flora Wiekhara, Marie,
and Elsie Puis, and Miss Blancho
Scotten, and Messrs. , Everett Spang
ler. Will Minford. Claire Farri.
Francis Cook. Glen Edminson, Lloyd
Leyda. Chester Shrader and Lest r
Long.
Feeding Many Cattle. -Harry
Todd is feeding some three
hundred cattle at the farm south of
Murray which he will return to the
market when they are in condition.
I'ncle J. W. Edmonds is making some
twenty feeders for the feeding of t in
grain and other concentrated foods,
and is doing an excellent job of the
work. Mr. Edmonds is a workman
who is not ashamed of the work he
puts out and when the contract is
completed Mr. Todd will have a very
convenient way of feeding the cattie
and will also save much of the food
which otherwise would go to waste.
Making the Hens Lay.
We believe in the best of chickens
and the pure bred ones at that. Rut
they will not lay for some time just
after they have been moved from one
place to another, without some en
couragement. Not so long ago two
ladies of Murray became intensely
interested in a certain strain of the
domestic chick and secured twenty
five each. They were petted and cod
dled, and fed the best of food, and
given Dr. Hezekiah Hemmingway"s
egg producer, but to no effect. Their
husbands were disappointed "as well
as the wives, but they could not see
the women folks grieving and get
ting no eggs' with Christmas coming
on very rapidly. They endeavored
to purchase some eggs in the open
market, but found no offers and were
at their wits end when one of the
swains found a basket in the cellar
with eggs packed in oats fen- keeping
against just such ill luck as was
coming their way. He slipped the
eggs out and placed them in the
nests where the chickens frequented
and the "Missus" who had been
making trips to the hennery every
21' minutes, one her eighth trip that
morning found two eggs in one nest
and five in another. You should
have heard the telephone jingle then
and let the other lady know that
"we have gotten seven eggs today.
The hens have started to lay in ear
nest." There was happiness in the
home for that day. but the next day
the discovery was made of the eggs
gone from the cellar. Now somf
one is trying to play even, and they
will.
Murray Christian Church.
Services next Lord's day as fol
lows:
Bible school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m. Sub
ject of sermon, "Safe Insurance."
Last Sunday we made a special
study of the church as promised in
the Old Testament. Next Sunday we
expect to take another similar line
of study of the church and so on
each Lord's day. We expect this to
beccnie very interesting in the near
future as we expect to have drills in
connection with this work to injure
each attendant getting as much
knowledge as possible besides giving
much pleasure.
A. C5. Hollowell, Minister.
Murray School Notes.
Mabel Howard spent Sunday in
Plattsmout'a.
Edward Howard was absent from
school all last week.
Lois Scotten visited Saturday night
and Sunday in Union.
Carl Die tl has been . absent from
school for several days.
Margaret Dietl was absent from
school Monday morning.
Lloyd Leyda was a visitor r.ca"
Weening Water, Sunday.
SElizabeth McCracken visited with
Blasche Scotten Friday.
Florence BartleU was absent Mon
day on account T)f illness.
Hazle Wickbam spent Thursday
evening with Elsie Puis.
Hazle AVickham spent Sunday at
the home of Hazle Davis.
Lester Gansemer visited Charles
Howard Saturday morning.
Gladys' Mrasek was a visitor at the
home of Elsie Puis Sunday.
Florence Wickham was a visitor in
Plattsmouth Saturday evening.
Chas. Howard stayed over night
with Lester Gansemer. Saturday.
Nita Cook spent Sunday afternoon
at the home of Florence Wickham.
Elizabeth McCracken was a visiter
at the heme of Margaret Puis, buii
day. We are glad to welcome Florence
(Continued on Page 7)
Will Serve Lunch!
CI will serve Lunch, Tobac
co, Cigars, Cigarettes and all
needed Refreshments at Pub
lic Sales this season. Make
dates with Col. W. R. Young.
Jailer,
-:- Nebraska
scar
iVlUITay
e AUTO PAINTING!
Best of Service Work Guaranteed Price Reasonable
Call Puis Garage or Phone Same
Jesse Chambers,
MURRAY -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
At the Cream Station!
We guarantee the price as against all lines of com
petition for cream.
We are devoting our entire lime to the matter of
caring for the cream and country produce.
We are here all the time. Call us for prices and
bring in your cream and produce.
J. A. SCOTTON,
PHONE NO. 27
Hardware Bargains!
Here is a list of articles, any one or all of which
will save you money.
Clay cooking ware, 1 1 piece set. . . .$1.59
Diamond Red barn paint 2.19
Ralston hog trough 1.19
Heavy tin copper bottom wash boiler 4.99
Galvanized buckets, each 59
Heavy galvanized buckets, each. . ; . .89
Dr. Lee's Herm powders, 50c can. . .39
Iver Johnson No. 410 gun 12.00
We have a few heating stoves left which you can
buy right. Also, we are prepared to furnish you very
close figures o nthe installation of furnaces. .We do all
kinds o furnace work. When in need of any hard
ware come in and see us.
H
MURRAY
You Can Save Money
BY COMING TO OUR STORE TO TRADE
A FEW SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK
9 lbs. of sugar for
4 bars of Bob White scap for
3 lbs. navy beans for
2 cans of fancy sweet corn for
2 cans fancy peas
2 cans pork and beans
1 lb. pink salmon, per can
Omar Wonder flour. 4S lb. sack
Puritan flour, 43 lb. sack
10 lbs. white syrup for
5 lbs. white syrup for
Good broom for
Outing: flannel, heavy, per yd
Victcr percale, per yd
Toile du Uoid gingham, per yd
Our Leader, bleached muslin, per
F. T. WILSON, Prop.
MURRAY
MANICURE SETS
Just a Few Rflore Days
Tiii Ohnsfmas!
Just a few days till Christmas. We
have a good assortment of gifts to
choose from, and they're priced right.
A complete line of books, late and
, popular copyrights; also Children's
and Youths books; Toilet Cases,
Manicure Sets, Leather Goods, Per
fumes, Toilet Articles, Stationery, etc.
Come in and see what your home merchants have be
fore buying elsewhere It will save you money.
Murray
PERFUMES
si) i
J Fistula-Fay When Cured
4! tij j.-STSiJ V.iTA A mll)J WVHttm of treatment that cure Pi)
f 5y Kisirla mnd other kectal I im e In m non
" Ttiis. vltliout a mvpm xurjrii-ul operation. N
Cnlnniform. Rther nr .t!ir ceneral aniieihetl
ned A cure iniartnteed In every rP ac-pted for treatment, an 1 no money to b
paid until cured. Writ- for honk on P.eetal I '!?. wiM) nan.. and teimODIfcia
of naore than 1 000 prominent peorle who hae Veen prmi nently rured
DR. K. R. TAR KY. SHruunrlnm. Peter Truat Bide. (He. WOg.). O&LAILA, MS.
- Dr. Ji. a. JuUuston. McdicaJ Director.
MURRAY, NEBR.
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NEBRASKA
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$1.00
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NEBRASKA
TOILET SETS
Drug Co.
STATIONERY