PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE THTJBSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1920. Murray Department Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers If ny of the readers of the Journal knor- of any social Test or Item of interest in this vicinity, and will mall same to this office. It will ap pear under this heading. We want all news items Editob We Wish You Prosperity! not alone that, but Health and Happiness as well. With this expressed desire for your happy Christmas, we also desire to thank all for . their generous patronage dur ing the year now drawing rap idly to a closed Murray State Bank Murray, Nebraska The ten dollar per ton coal, which Hannine & Nickles have, arrived last Tuesday. The children of John Knabe south west of Murray, af"" reported as being down vith scarlet fever. Walker Gilmore. who is attending the stito university.' is spending his mid-winter vacation with his par ents. . Morton Bartlett. the Larber. was a Holiday Pleasures!... Our best wishes for your health, happiness and con tinued prosperity. WILL S. SMITH Murray -:- Nebraska w. r. voime AUCTIONEER Always Ready for Sale Dates far or near. RATES SEASONABLE SATISFACTION OR HO PAY! REVERSE ALL. CALLS Telephone 428 Plattsmouth. Exchange Will Serve Lunch! C$1 will serve Lunch, Tobac co, Cigars, Cigarettes and all needed Refreshments at Pub lic Sales this season. Make dates with Col. W. R. Young. Oscar Her, Murray -:- -:- Nebraska visitor in Omaha last Tuesday, where he was called to look after some busi ness matters. Mrs. Robert Nickles of Murray, has not been feeling the best for some time past and is kept to her home on that account. Miss Margie Walker was attend ing a reception af the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goos at Plattsmouth last Monday evening. I am prepared to do. carpentering, both bench and house, as well as saw filing and tool sharpening. Give me a call. J. A. Scotten. A littre five-year-old child of Glen Vallery and wife, is reported as hav ing been sick at the- home, but is showing some improvement. Bring in your cream for the best of prices, as well as chickens, and all kinds of country produce. J. A. Scotten, at the cream station. Uncle John W. Edmonds and "Ran" Minford. were busily engaged in the constructions of some feeding troughs for the use of the latter. At the homes of Thomas and Wal ter Smith, it is reported th children are going through a siege of scarlet fever, but are getting along nicely. Miss Bessie VanDeusen. principal of the Murray schools, was a visitor in Omaha last Saturday, where she was the guest of frienrls for the day. Mrs. Levi Rusterholtz is reported as being very sick at her home with bronchitis and is being given the best of care, both medical and nurs ing. W. J. Rau and wife were the guests at the home of W. G. Boedeker and wife of Murray last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rau are officers in the Bank of Manley. Cameron Cathey and family were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wiles last Sunday, they dining together and having a very pleasant day. W. G. Bocitker and family and Miss Beulah Sans were visitors in Omaha last Saturday, being guests of friends and also doing some Christmas shopping. L. H. Puis and wife were in Omaha last Monday, .being called there to look after some business matters con nected with the business and also visited with friends while there. Albert A. Young and wife, and Mesdames Susie Oldham and W. A. Royal were looking after some busi ness matters and visiting with friends in Plattsmouth last Satur day. Nicholas Freidrich and family, and J. H. Brown and wife from south of Murray, were doing some trading and We pay cash for cream, produce, butter and eggs. Murray Cream Sta tion, tf. To You and' All! Our wish is for YOUR HEALTH YOUR WEALTH and YOUR HAPPINESS through all the year of 1921, and the years to follow. iatt & TuW, MURRAY, NEBRASKA visiting with friends in Plattsmouth laBt Saturday, driving over in their cars. The little daughter of rferman Smith and wife, living southwest of Murray, who has been very sick with bronchial pneumonia, is reported as having shown considerable improve ment of late. ' Uncle Jesse McVey was looking af- Uo Uish Vou Prosperity:- And Also a Very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year We 'are not insensible to the kind patronage and friendship which has been evidenced since we engaged in business, and take-this opportunity of expressing our sincere thanks for the same. We wish you all health, happiness and prosperity throughout the coming year. J. A. SCOTTON, Murray Cream Station To Our Friends:- We are extending our most heart felt wishes for your happiness, for ypur good health and lasting pros perity this beautiful Christmas. The yearjust closing has been one of prosperity to us, made possible by your friendship and patronage. Please accept our thanks and well wishes at this time. W. H. Puis Hardware Murray, Nebraska MANICURE SETS TOILET SETS A Merry Christmas:- It is our wish that all may have their full share of Health, Happi ness and Prosperity, not only at this particular season, but through out the months and years to come. We take this method of thank ing all for their generous patronage and loyal friendship, which have contributed so materially to our pleasant residence in Murray. Murray Drug Co. PERFUMES STATIONERY We Thank You All! for the generous patronage which has been extended to us since enter ing the business circle of Murray. for the friendly feeling we believe you hold for us, and last, but not least for your future good will which we , know will continue to be ours. We are taking this opportunity of extending to all a wish for Health, Happiness and Pros- 1 perity A Merry Christmas. F. T. WILSON, Prop. MdRRAY THE SERVICE STORE NEBRASKA Iter some business matters in Platts mouth ls.st Monday, spending a few hours here and visiting with his many friends, as well as looking af ter some business. I Louis Hallas, yie accommodating and efficient assistant cashier of the Murray State Bank has a very severe cold which is giving him some trou ble, but that is not the way he ex presses the matter. j Mrs. Edward McFarland living 'some six miles west of Murray, who i has bee nreceiving treatment at the St. Joseph hospital at Omaha for some time and underwent an operation, is reported as showing some slight improvement. Highest prices for butter, eggs, produce and cream. Murray Cream Station. tf. .Last Tuesday, just for pleasure, Searle Davis hitched up his Hudson Super Six and made a trip down to Murray and then out to the farm where he spent the day, not making snow balls, but looking after the matters on the farm. Joy surrounds the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Patent, living over in the neighborhood of the Missouri river. The cause was the arrival at their home last Monday one of the sweetest little baby, girls, and why should they not all be happy. A little son of Carl Nickles, living a few miles south of here, had the misfortune to have an ankle very Tadly sprained last Monday evening and Dr. J. F. Brendel was called to dress the injured member, after which the young man rested nicely. Wm. Barker of Avoca, was a vis itor in Omaha for a day or so last' week and on his return came via Mur ray, stopping at the home of his uncle, Dr. B. F. Brendel for a short time, and then driving to his home in the southern portion of the coun- ! t.v- J The Murray Community club, which has done much for the harmon- ious working of the different inter j ests of Murray, and for th esocial or I der as well, is going forward with i the wcrk which it has laid out to 1 do. and which will make a better Murray in the days to come. J. A. Scotten has just received a ;new dynamo for the turning of his machine which he uses for testing cream. He has harnessed it into the electric light circuit, and it sure does make the machine hum. This will same much labor of making the var ious tests for the customers. Bring your produce to the Murray Cream Station, for cash. tf. Dr. B. F. Brendei was a visitor in Omaha last Tuesday afternctm and evening, accompanying George Hill and a six-year-old son of his, who has been troubled with umbili cal hernia, or rupture, and who went to the Ford hospital at that place for an operation and treatment. Rhode' Island Reds For Sale. 1 am offering some fine Rhode " Island cockrels, this year's stock. licc ITttu Vif L-l cc TLTiirrnv nhnnp 1811. tf T's s-w. Men's Waffle Supper. The arrangements for the men's waffle supper are progressing in splendid manner. The men from the country are asked to bring in an egg or two apiece, also butter, milk and cream. If each will contribute a small quantity it will not amount to much for any one. Please notify G. W. McCracken what you will bring so we shall know what to depend on. To offset this donation by the coun try folk, the men in town will sup ply the flour, sugar, coffee, syrup etc. The following workers have been se lected as best qualified to fill the po sitions assigned them. They are to report for service promptly at five o'clock ready to don their caps and aprons. A fine of will be assessed against each man refusing to work. Sickness or death brings the grounds for xemption. Committees Making Eatter Ernest Milbern, O. A. Davis, Chas. Spangler. Baking A. Young, Lee Kniss. For Sale. Duroc Jersey boars, $5.00. Albert Young, Murray, Neb. ; Now a Resident of Murray. Last Wednesday, F. T. Wilson, the proprietor and his good wife, movde to Murray from the farm east of town, where they have been making their home for some time past. They are at this time occupying the Pres byterian church parsonage, and will until the home which they have re cently purchased from A. Gansmer is vacated by that gentleman, who is now making it his home. Visited Parents Sunday. Mrs. Ona Lawton, who is employed at the Masonic Home at Plattsmouth, where she is a nurse, and his been for a number of months, was a vis itor at the home of her parents, Mr. anl Mrs. D. A. Young, last Sunday, it being the first time she has been able to secure an opportunity to visit her parents since she went there to make her home, so constant has been the demand for her services. Barred Plymouth Rock Cockrels I have for sale some pure bred. I Barred Plymouth Itock cockrels, at S2f tach. D. A. Young Murray phone 15J1, Murray, Neb. tf T's sw. Sells Some Fine Porkers. A. A. Young disposed of two of his fine hogs during the past week, one them going to Harry Hinton of near Louisville, while the other was sold, and shipped to J. D. Brandlett living near Union. They were both excel lent hpgs and ill make proper ad ditions to the heards of those, who have received them. Sends Christmas Boxes. The citizens of Murray have, through the work of Mr. G. W. M- Craeken. and bv the contributions of the generous citizens made up a; couple of Christmas boxes for the needy of Omaha, and the same were j sent to that place via the Missouri j Pacific last Wednetday morning, ad- j (Continued on Page 7) J AUTO PAINTING! c Best of Service Work Guaranteed Price Reasonable ' Call Puis Garage or Phone Same Jesse Chambers MURRAY NEBRASKA Apples for Christmas! Sale of apples, SATURDAY, December 18th, at $2.00 per bushel. Saturday only! Get your Christ mas apples now first come, first served. Do not for get the date, Saturday, December 18th. G. E. NICKLES, MURRAY -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA Holiday Greetings We are wishing to all of the friends (and they are numerous in this vicinity) that the coming of Christmas time will bring you health, happiness and prosperity. Drs. Brendel & Brendel, Murray, Nebraska To Our Friends:- who by their patronage and friendship have contributed to our success of the past year, we extend our thanks. We also express wishes for a Merry Christmas, combined with the hope that abundant prosperity and good health may attend you all the days of your life. , Banning & Ni ckles Murray, Nebraska Storage Batteries! Yes, winter is here, and if the storage batteries do not give the best of satisfaction, bring them to us, and we will place them in first class condition for you. We have just added a new TUN GAR RECTIFIER for charging batteries, and are prepared to care for all your battery wants, having all needed parts and re pairs. In addition we also carry an excellent line of new batteries. The Murray Garage L. H. PULS, Manager We Are Wishing All A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR CJThat prosperity lasting as the years that go by, may be yours and that health and happiness may crown your lives. The Murray Garage L. H. PULS, Manager