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THURSDAY. MARCH 24, 1921. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FIVE Murray Departmen Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murry and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Jqura&l Readers ) Protecting oxir Family Keeping the wolf from your door is often taken too figuratively. But it is not an idle joke, to be ridiculed or ignored. To keep the wolf from your door requires weapons more powerful than implements of war. It requires a defense that cannot be bought or 14 ?! MaUe Thte 'BanK.yotir "Best Sort) ant Open an Account tvith Ia- Today JVOWf Fo':r pr cent interest on time deposits. 0 ir deposits are protected by the State Guaranty Law. SVitSRRAY STATE BANK All business transactions held in strict confidence Your Personal Bank. .Mr. .Mi-. K.ui .Merritt of Vil li.!:. : S'ln-Liy at the home of J.Wi.v- FiTi ii. .Mr. ;:!!! .Mr-. Vance i'iTn;nn s.nel . i ! s . A. i;ivi.- vi-re in I'l.it tsi;ioif h S'ti.r.l . . i i i am! wit't- were visit . It h ii U-n! an'! re latives in i'latiri!! iirh ver Sumi.iv. !r. ati.l .M : I.f-p'il.i an.! Mrs. i't-:.-e- i. I'Litt.-isjt.atli. a'le-ii'kel ilu -upi.-T S tiir'Liy t-vtnin::. V. H. ' i h: Mnt (,e-e n t'eeiinp v. . 1 i : r -ral '!:. but htas I.-, pt '-, . -i k ;u-' iit- sar;c. !I . ' M:--. Ue-riu-ky came il u n ;?::-. ! '' i r t - !::mu T h S.U unlay eve :i in--, t a ':.! : liitrary suppt-r. yv -l '! i-'i r . i' I'tii' :i. w.;s a viit r ;m .M';tr.:v I :-; Tit' - lay. tctniiic to !. (.I: a ! r ; r iii- In:-ir.er-s matters. Kraf.k '. r.- a few lion in VI -nth with hi- daughter. y.v. ;.i:i Mr.-. Tn. Mavis ai.rj .Mr. an.i .Mr- S ai! I a v i- -r.- visit, :;s at tiit a av ,.f i;. M. Miiil'o.-,! hi.-i Man ila'.'. Krai k V-. li-ry a visitor in Mnr rav l.,-- M,!ni!.-y Tist-silay. ce: ra il'.- ' i "i. at't-r .- li'.! -itt"s-: jnat 1t i - N. R. YOUNG AUCTIONEER Always Ready for Sale D3tes far or near. RATES REASONABLE SATISFACTION OR 110 PAY! IlEVIIIiMK ALL CALLS Telephone 42S Platismcuth Exchange Greatest Bargains Ever Offered -on- Ladies' Trimmed Hats! Net a hat offered in our stock that is priced less than $5, $6 and $7 in millinery stores. All high grade hats made of fine quality China piping, Iisere braids, Milan hemps, lisere chips, 3-end Jap braids, etc. Trimmed with high grade materials, such as wreaths, genuine ostrich bands, flowers, silk ribbons and laces, burnt ostrich feathers, etc. All fitted with silk and satin linings. Priced to sell $3.25, $3.50, $3.75, $4.00 and $4.50 iiiatt MURRAY, : 1 borrowed it is gained i through practice of thrift. Xo save is to insure yourself and your family protection. Every man owes himself and his family the protection of a savings account in a good substantial bank such as this one. There are other ways in which we can help you protect your family. Investigate. I.. U. Minor aji.l wife were visitinu in Murray last Saturday, cominir to attend the t-upper at the library I rcwnis. ! Do not forget that we are paying j the highest market price for cream. eitss and produce. The Murray Cream Station. Uanninp and Nickels received a car of shinsles from the west coast !;st "Wednesday, whi.h tli-.y needed very badly. Mis. W. L. I'hilpot and dauchler Miss Una of Omaha, were visit ins with friends in and west of Murray over Sunday. T. J. Urendel was lookins after sonic business matters in Weepins Wattr last Tuesday, inakins the trip with his auto. Mr. and Mrs. FVarl Davis and A'r. and Mrs. L. O. Minor, were in at tendance at the library supper Sat urday evening. Harry Todd shipped some hogs to the South Omaha market last Tues day and had the same delivered by one of his trucks. Chester Mansor and wife are re joicing over the recovery of their little daughter, who has been ill for a number of day.s past. The Murray Cream Station is main taining the high standard prices for all kinds of country produce, which il has maintained all along. Mr. I'eter Campbell, who has been ill at his home east of Murray, for the past few days i-; reported as mak ing nice gaines toward recovery. C. . Clarke was locking after some- business matters in Murray for a short time Ian Tuesday, driving from his home at t'nion in his car. C. II. Warner and wife were guests a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uoy Howard and Kred Warner and family last Sunday, driving down in their car. Mrs. Kliza Young is reported as be ing ill at her home in Murray. Her Tott 5 NEBRASKA friends are hpoing that s!o taay hae j regained her health at anv early date. V. W. Elliott of Plattsniouth, was a visiter in Murray im day las! week, coming down to deliver a car load of oil and gas to his custome-s here. An infant of Mr. and MvS. C.al -n HHoden has luvn ill for the past few days, but Is reported as t-Iiowing s-'iue improvement, duriti;; the past fvw days. A. W. I'ropst of Union wis l.-okiag after some business matters in Mur ray last Tuesday, being in consulta tion with Frank Va'kry of l'latis mouth. George Small was employed during the week in cleaning tip the grounds at the home of Mrs. Sadie Oldham, which are presenting an improved ap pearance. A little daughter of Mr. and Mr-. Harry McCuIIoch. reported t I; recovering after having 'een laid tip with a spell of sickness for the pa t few days. Miss Lorene Smith of HloomfUld. daguhter. Mr. V. P.. Smith of tht place, who has been visiting Lire for some time returned to her home during the week. Adolph Steiukamp. a lroi:t r-it:-law of Sam and Frank (Jo .ur.ian. wa. a visitor in Murray !a-;i Tuesday :.s his heme at M n:U v a' d was look ;"-', after some busine-s matters. During the high winds t f ia-i Sat urday a portion of t lie roof at th-' Pitman elevator was M; -at of:". i it was with much effort that ail of it was kepi fratn beim: dis't"' d C. M. Heed and faoiily. and Mr. and Mrs. City Murray, as well - O T yda and famil . were in att- ndatn . at the serviees of ti-e ( 'h list ia church in I M;: 1 1 .-: ni ! hist Su Jul:. evening. The camp fire girls of Plalt.-o'.o :. : gave Mrs. Dallas a sh.)-r Sa 1 unlay evening. Mrs. Ilailas was a fju-tr.ber of the club and the girls wid-vd t show their appreciation and go-id will toward her. The Ru-hter liro'hers h;,v - l.e n hauling lumber for the con.-t rto-t i-'n of a house on the farm !' i . r; Shrader southeasi of Murra.y. wii:; h is being built by J. A. Scot'oa at d hi- crew of woikm'n. Mrs. V. A. Hennery, v. iu :i -.-n coitfini-d to her bed f r i ra! i. s is now so much ii;!ir,ied that was able to .-it o.p for a s'.or: time each dav. She has tl... v. I.- 1 1 '. r many friends that :ic may so ui well again. Mrs. J. C. D.les Perno r, w'.io has bei n at Omaha fnr sen,., tioo . w he re she was receiving t re-at no :nt a n-l ai-o underwent an opera t ion. re: -it-r. ed home last v.ick. She is irap: -viiig nicely end it is h pe l he- wili so.::: be wedl again. An airplane vii' d Mumv !:' Tue-sday. coming w'lh the expee'a tion of securing some pa.-.-er.gt -s to tak" a ride in the ma. hit. e for a sho-t time, for liich the charae v. a - to ten bucks, but there were not:e over anxious to sperd the no r ev. Mrs. Hoy Clifton, who has la-'n wt the Iiosjiital at Omaha for same tir.e past, where -he un:t rwenr an oper ation for appetoii'. if i-. wa- s.i fa.r recc.verei! that she fas ab'e la re -'urn home ene day la-t v. c V. and is showing some impi . e to. ;. t . J. II. ISrown tr.ol wife. Mrs. V.. A. Pre wn his trother. and Harry Todd, also accomjcinied by Airs. F. L. Si fin er and daughter Mildred, were' visit ing with friends in Li.ieoln !a-t Sun day, where they enjoyed the da very pleasantly. Mrs. Sieiio-r reinaiiud for the week. Oa Fridav las' March IMIi tli.ee i vx-t ...r-r Mf .,rwl IT , I ',.,., t c o I'ni ii 1 1 j i . u ii it .'iir-. a.i . i : Paker a girl which is o-.e of tl.e!'1'" ' fine ;t e,f this community. The IP : !e (no was a welcomed visitor, sine' we I -' are honinir that she m,:v be a i - and comfort to the happy parents jj, the vears to come. Mrs 1) SrK.noler rvill erve tt... flipper for the coming Friday night a' the library building and v. Hi lie- as- : sisteel by a number eif ladies ff Mur- j rav and ceuinnuuit v. This will b- a ! chi ken pie supper 'and like th... eU'e - ers which have proceeded this one will be an excellent treat. Pert I-loyd. who ha- been at ilb-eim- fie-ld in the- northern portion eif Ne braska. going t here with ear of gjad i belonging t Thomas Smith and fain- ily, returned heme last Monday eve ning, having had a very pleasant trip, and says it only 'oak erne full day to make the trip up. Remember the lecture.' ef W. II. Munsem at the hall on next Friday find Sat unlay evening. Tloa-e enter tainments are well wor'h whil". It will be lememherc'l that Mr. Mur. son was to have spoke here before, but was detail: eel at I -il an in the western portion of the state on ac count of illne.-s W. L. H-.baek. his ,ar. Jed n. and daughter Mi.-.s Lelia. wet e vtritiitg in Murray. ia;-t Tuesday fram tlieir home near Union, coming te ejr.sult with Dr. P.. F. Bre-ndeJ reganlir.g Mr. lio hack's eye which has been giving him some trouble e.f late. They with Pr. P. F. IJiendel. went to Omaha in their car where they consulted with Dr. Gi fiord of that place regarding the treatment of the oil ending member. Gets Business at Btlgrade. ThiougU the hustling realtor. Frank Vallery of Plat t.-mouih. Mr. Alf. Gansmer has eiispo-ed of his farm which he obtained when he traded his ste.re ed'i in Murray, and whieh is located near Central City, for a garaKe. e;f l.irto proportion.. and one doing an exce-llent l usir.es at Relgrade. Mr. Gansmer has t-e cured the services e;f two excellent men to look after the hi;ipv ' '.ore ! but will go himseif to tittciul !o the j busine.-s as vo;i as he is able to ar- range his affairs here. j if try of the riders ot trie Journal knoT of ai j- ic)al eypri or Item of iru rost in this vicinity, a""- niall suie u this oftice. it will ai r.ar untier tlits iieaviirnr. We wins, ail new ltmx Eimtok Good Oak Posts for Sale. We have a quantity ,.r excellent oak posts for al at ( yaids. bet ter see us if yon no i any. I'.an ning & Nickels. Murtay, Neb. tf. Modern 'vVoouTiitn Aciive The M- eVrr Wondn'rr. livid a moot ing during this weel- ii! on V. od resday i . ening at : i-eir lia!'.. ir.i tiated iu'o th raysier: -s of ;h or der, two of the yoiniL' men of Mu-r ray. Me.-ts. I-'ran-'is ( mk and San ford (Ionian. Find; Lower Prices. J. W. Kdmunds. wl.,, a short :i::e ago went to wor: in the lumber yard of IJanning AI- N":(d;rH, was s:i in press d with the !: '::. in j)r;;.e of lumber that ha thouca? it a good tin.e to build and t-o : !. ing Mr. Nickels to grapple vi; h t tie work a' tlu- yard alone, l.oug'at lu:ul.er and is construct Ir.g ; i reh on his ho'.se on the farm . ..- t of town, which is occupied b .".. G. I.or.g and fa mil v. Eake ar.d Mcwcr for Sale. H' re is your r-al bargain, a nearly tiew McCofiji.-k ha ;al.e and Deer i: mo-'r. in e xce !I. nt condition : ai. o o-ed gas ea-it.e ai:d ptimping -h. .Ml a; a ,-e r r. a.-..'a.ible fig ure. 11. O. Lang. Mo T.:;. . Ne.). ti". Cicssed the Emiii:: Sands. Friiiay. Glen I'.oede-ker and !.-. :. H. tlilmore .'. . a t :')maha w: i ra tl.ev re"t i ved il. 'inal degree of the shriller-- Ir the Masonic tra 'i'liitv. and wen n the t-r:t s of th de- r :. " 1-1. made hem :ii' 'tiii'.r.- ;.f the S':ri Tio-v cro-s- . '. l.u-i: i:;g aai- t h: do-ert o i : ! . j r ; j ; to ? ! ; . -.;' ! i ;i Lir" ! ' !o . .s -i ' .- i l l. .:':. d . i av :--rs. and it. ;( e-tai v t re a c . . .ri". tl.e e-spe-ci :' ;.riv:1i-.es a:-'1 ri- iits of if.otnbers ' :' t hat e": -gree. To -.ir they had a go. ! tin;- would be p I'tittg i' tuiluly. Still at Hcfpital. Mis. ('. C. e'arr.li i still ree. Iv;t:r. t: ). .!t t'ae St. .i -ti.u liosultal i'.i O-tiai;-:. pre-p.ar.it.-vv t. !..-, uno ,-v-c i . an t pe-ati"a ! re,;icf fro-.n ! t u b I : wit ic'.i h a v b n tttv-Jig l it's o- .!! i i.ai;,.,v. t 1 1 . j. r tt'-:. . Mr. '. '. Ga rroli n aa s,.t: F ; . ' !- h-:t it g w ; ' n M -. !'.m u i . i. a-! Sa! il'ii:: . iri; trtc a'.'-.- f.) th- met : poMs in t he Salter's ear. Wii1 Have r.i'te: Services. I hot e will he !".. . r itts a' the 1 '-.-' i;. ! ( h;ireh he otJiitis lay a;;I wiil !: f-'nelut--d i y j he J! . ; L. Wh V ' ..- ! t-. w h wiii 't as his !(:.-! f,.r t he niorr in - ; c, "V. !.ut ai ls' s II, -urte-ail II ii a:hi M aa 'o t"-.' Th.- iisc I'.rsi eiii he pr, , i ri to :I;t t, y. ",' v. - 'a-ir-' ris-n f r. -a (he- de-a". a I'd v-i.- i he- f'.r.-t :"r .1 i - of the-.n that. It Ce.r. 1 ::.'. Ti.e re will e ; 1 m.isie ;or li e o:-cas: n an 1 .a ; ,-fi h-!' i sv-rvhi is oromise-d. I?dics .id Will KcM Auction. Ti e Ladh s Aid of Hi- Lutheran :ho; h. to-r; Ii w. i :.f Murray, will hoi-, a ii" e 'ing aa-1 sale at I he heme o. Mr.-. C. '. ili :i:aia s -S-.. on :(! l -t-hiy. March ;;'!i. at wliicli time tlu y v. HI have a:: enj- y :'..',( time. Th: ir :);!::, te'V. Fhode. v. hat htis ia-c! in Africa, will he ore en' . and : 11 of many !'.!' .' rust; :ns ai d prai'.ii es ( t that .-"un'ry. ai.d will a'so display ;i iiiiialer (f sauvenirs at; 1 relies wittc'i he secured while there. One of p"-e-:iliar interest which be win have on (Ji'splav will ( the skttl a laoard. The pt- inviting e ver one w diet iaav ! !'" i!'; r' in tl.i display, to came-. enjf yauit ' : m r is a.--t:i'eu. '. ''u'!'- will a de' ' g a t ! el inner a no j niany piec s of us. fal wu k , n a'e. i at. ( i.-o iiiary pa terns e.: :.ne :a:t:-y Won.. A most pka-ar' !lt'Um.Ki;i is - , ' , r Vl',;ir ' ive-s. yt.ne and enj y Had Enjoyable Time. j Mr.-. K. J. Wa.-: - .r.. if ritu-riy Mi.-, . Vera ih.t -h -'t e.f ilavtioek. airiv- d Mast week and is spending sen " i wo J weeks at the home- e.f ! r p. i -ut .. : r- and Mrs. James Haicio.-i: in in Munay. With her parenis, aid Mr. and Mrs. (It a. S. Ray, they vis- ited at the- home of Glen. Ti:e!i.ps v. -eutlv.rst of Murray during ihinda. and had n most enjayable time. Libi?ry Suppers Continue to Grow With .Mrs. Long as chairman, the library supper SatU'-etay evening net ed 4''. Mr-K H. C. Lang. v.Itn the help of Mesda no-. Jenk.ns. Allie He i raid. George Niakeh, Garland Tils;n. I) C. Jilu.eb-n. Ray Howard. Horny Creamer. Win. Puis. M. Ihi inundson. Robert Good and Mi.--Lrrt'ua Nie-kvls. gave the second e.f the. library ntpprrs Saturday eve ring. Chances were sold on a cake and Searle D:is held the lucky iii be r. 31 Spangler will be the- ci air man for next S.i'tiio.iy evening. Re' sun to help boost for the library. Remember the lior.iry is y.nir library and what it means to yt.u is just what ii'(! make it. If there is anything about the n.anageio.ent you don't like, come in and h-rdp to make it better. Tilt ide-a is to furnish a cettnm unity cen ter and ljuild a etimmunity house, and extend a community influence for belter men of mankind, and for that reason each individual should do all they can to further theSuc f -s. It is the ide:' f the ones who tie en the eoinniif.ee' ;o ar.k each family in the community to help once a year with the Saturday night -.urpf t It you fc-ei ye-u cn't, .it i all ri-ht. The reading is free the good lines together is for the effort of conning and the atnios- with the spirit of co For Sale. White China Goose ."Mis. Allien YounK- egys "f.c each. Ecn't Forget the Entretainment i Friday and Saturday evening by Cap:. Mur.son. "Over the Top" will show us how to overcome cur trou- ' bks and: Saturday night's program will help us forget them. ; Capt. Munson is a real entertainer. I Nothing dry. Come Friday and Sat-; u relay night and vo-k the farming' rej: (-. n out with good clear happy thoughts. Come and li.-t;-". to a wholesome entertainment, forgfet the hif. h and it v prices, the interest anel taxes. ; The priee of the Muiwon enter-' taiar.e'tts are aOo fe r e-r." night or I 7rc for two niglits. Children over 7 ai:d under If. years. 2i".c. The lint $ur, gje-s tt Capt. Monson. the rest '"s divide I ."0 -."(. Murray CIirictian Chinch i t! : oo a. in. Fibb- school. 11:00 a. rt.- Morning worship. Subject of t lie sermon. "The Hi-en Lord." There is a special Easter program being prepared to be given eluring a pott ion of the Bible school hour. The public is cordially invited to be present at these services and the members are urged to attend. A. G. Hollowell. Minister. Murray School Notes Mary Mrasek visited the primary room Friday. He ira a iul Curtis Faris were visi tors at the home of Mabel and Chiii. Heo.vard Sunday. The little folks are- watching fer "Signs ef spring." They have al ready found many. The pupils of th? English class are studying "Virginia," a poem about the times of ancient Home. Gladys :.nd Freda Lyha T,eora Faris ai.d Flanr-he S'joiien spent Sat uril iy nigl t a' the homo of Mar gar t Snan.aler. Aial-1 1! iward. Marie I'e.ls and I'-'MtalH lii- !l(i:tp -;ea. pupils of the Murray school, helpe,; s, rve at the Horny s-ij;pe-- last Saturday. Ti:e.-day ai:e-r prdio:l some' of the pupils saw an airplane light in a field east of town, ami many ru.-hed emt to see the sight. Captain Mm on is coming-u Mur ray this week. March -".th ar.d 2Mb. to rive an e-ntertainment. The pupils invite hnn to isit their school. Gladys aad Freda Lyle. ef Kitr v. oo(S W'.re visiting at the home ef piiaiiehe Scotteoi Saturday and Sun day. They returned t their home Si.iolav afternoon. 1 i;iie Franci- Wi t ea'r -amp. of M :,ar:i. vi: ited school Tiosday and set as. example ef j'iiet ness. j.i.,o show ed us how to hedd up. our hand; e-o--rectly. whieh is four lingers straight and ihumh o.-r. Hach pupil in Science has heen caiiyir.g :i bake.', apple or potato to -epoe!. which might give the people an i g :i that they get hungry before noon, hot the- fact is each was carry out an experiment in "structure ; i lat ! nreas." Ca'-l Tir:l a iol l.e-ster Ganseiue-r. p'l? ils of i he Murray schoed, eacli hael a binhdty las! week. Carl's birth-1-y w as- the 17th and Lester's was .-he Hist. They were planning te ' ave a birthday j.arty Monday, but 'I t- '.-..'; h--r itiri-e-1 so cold that they h;m prist p-ute 1 lie- frolic until later in the season. Eisciis.s I'arketing Plans C I . Spangler ar.d sou. Fveretl. a:-e on pani ;1 by O. A. Davis anel Will Seyhoit, motored to Lincoln on Monday, wl.er.. tiny aH ended a nieet iug of the "Coiamittee of 17" of the Ai;"-rie--n Farm Rureau l-'ederation t He- 1 ito'ell b. tv l. Plans wre discus-ea fur the ma-ke-i ing of grain, d"tail.- of the National Sales agency exph.ined anel delegates chosen tei at-e-i'd 'he national meeting in Chicago April titb. P was a very profitable gat he-ring aiid much information was gained which will be of great benefit m farmers .u ooys aim gins in .uiiiiui an-.; icinity w ho are interested in the i ... - - c IT.. . . Pig club are' request eil tei meet with ! auu aie- le'juesieu .iei iiieei iiu; chairman in Murray, Saturday,' the March -r. at p. m. The Sewing club will meet with Margaret Spangler Saturday at 2:S0 I Continued frtun page t having a general study period, men tal arithmetic has been taken up. The children seem to take to it very much and are making fast prei grcss with their work. i Those warm spring elays caused several eases eif "spring fever." Leap frog and baseball were the hits of the week. St. Patrick's day in ithe High schoe.l was observed by an Irudi pro gram dtiring the convocation period, consisting of semgs ar.d readings. The wearin of the green was greatl.v in evidence. The Sopheuneires gave an excellent program before the assembly on last Friday morning. A very clever class song was written by several eif the me-mbers ef the class and set tei a popular song. Several humorous readings were given and a number of semgs sung. We wish to reimple ment the members of the class em their class talent anel their true class and sclK'ol spirit. Six -Young Folks Made Happy An even half dozen young ledks of Union and vicinity were made ex ceedingly happy last week via the marriage route, three couples as suming the veovs of wedleick at Ne braska City, whither they had gone to have the connubial knots tied. On Tuesday, March lath at the Otoe county court house Judge Uischof saiel the words that united the lives of four of these young people, they jiheie is pure operators. :. m. UNION ITEMS ! j I Spring Has Gome A-Hopping! We looked for it and wanted it to hurry, but did not think it would be here so quick. Now is the time to paint and we have the paint in all colors and the best quality. Have you started the garden yet? Well, it is time. Seeds? Why, j-es, in package and bulk, fine quality, and all kinds. Sure, we have garden tools of all kinds. HARNESS? Sure, the best and at prices you can afford to pay. Come and see. Collars and sweat pads as well. IMPLEMENTS and Farm Machinery now on hand and you won't have to pay the increased freight rates either. Anything you want in this line. We also maintain a branch of our Implement and Machinery line at Piattsmouth in charge of D. B. Eber sole. See us for prices and delivery. W. H. PULS, THE Murray, being the Misses Frances and Flor ence Kill, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George Hill and Me-s.-rs. Winnie Crcfors and Robert Katun. The oung people will make their homes near Fnien where they will engage in farming. They are well known ajid have friends by the sceire w ho ex- tend oongratiilat ieui nd best wishe's for their future well bfing. happi ii's and prosperity. The- other couple party to this se-Mette of happiness was Miss MaH" Harris ami Mr. Forest Frans. both exeelhto youtig people, who have rc- si.l." d in Fuioa all ef the ir !i ami v.hos .'riai-ds are legion. They slip ped uv.-.-y to Nebraska City la.'t Sat urday morning. where they were unit -i in marriage by the Rev. J. U. "fayie-r. formerly pa-tor of the P.ap-ti.-t church, here and who is neiw pa-'or of the c'nr.reh at Nebraska City. The young people returned and 'o-prise-d tl.e-ir friends, although they were looking for the event to trans pire soon. They will leave- the lat ter part Hi this v -ek for lUirlington, Colorado, w here- t he-y will engage in farming. The- be-st wishes e)f their many fri -nds atnl of the Journal ac cuunanv them. SALT I now have a ear eif fresh sa!t barrtl. plain anel sulphur blocks. W. T. RICHARDSON, 22-2w eeid&sw Myanrd, Nebr. FOE SALE Single Combed White Leghorn eggs, $3 per 100; $1 per setting. Phone 115-J. HENRY STARKJOIIN. Single Comb Huff Orphingtem eggs fer lLatcliing purposes. The weigh ing, laying and paying kind. $1.23 per 13 eggs; $7.00 per 100 eggs, and $4.00 per 50 eggs. Mrs. John Lidgett. Union. 4t. EGGS FOR HATCHING S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. ?l.-3 per setting. $7.oo per hundred. Mrs. M. H. Pollard. Nejiawka, Neb. 4t M s-w Eggs fcr Hatching For Sale: Rarred Rock eggs for hatching. 73c for 15. $4.50 per 100. MRS. WILL COPPLE. m7-Cw. Alvo, Nebraska. Listen This For Saturday only, we are selling Omar and Puri tan flour at $5.25 per 100 lbs. An excellent broom for 50c. Can you beat it? We also offer four boxes or spaghetti or macaroni for 25 cents. These bargains are for Saturday only. But we have other bargains on tap for you at all times. Come and see us. We welcome comparison. . T. WSLSOW MURRAY a- a a Chloroform, Ether or othr fteneraJ anaeathe'ia need. A cure ir-jarnnteod In eery rase a epted for treatment, and ro mont-y to be paid until cured. Write for t.ook on Rectal I ieeanes, with r.ann and t"atlmotilala of more than 1.000 prominent people hn have h-en prrmnnently cured UK. K. K. TAUKV, humiloriani, PrUrs Tnmt Bldg-. (lire litdff.). OMAHA. EEL . lir. K. S. Joluiktan. Uedirml Ilirertsr. . Mach & EV2ach,The Dentists THIRD FLOOR, HARDWARE MAN, Nebraska TIU' WAVE DUE AGAIN IN APRIL A warning that we may have a recurrence of influenza in April was sounded a few elays ago by the Health Commissioner in an address before giadttates of the Home Nursing school at Chicago. He said that if "it runs true to form it will arrive April 13." Now don't be exciteel! Re calm, be-e-ause the fear aids the epidemic and kills mor victims than the' tlu. All the- experts agree that the first "tin" rule- is: Keep the bow n: openi. The- elimination of waste matters in the intestii.es and lower ing lecal congestion builds up the resistance. The-refere. haye Triner's Hitte r Wine freun now' at home and keep your bowels clean! The ingre elie nts of Triner's Hitter Wine (cas eara segrada in the first place) are the best guarantee for the result. Use also Triner's Antiputrin. which is th" mos efficient gargle and neis douche (dilute one part of Antipu trin to i'ot.r parts eif lukewarm wat er.) Kvery elrugtist and ele-aler in medicine's has Triner's remedies in stock er ear. get them feir yeu. Jo-se-ph Trinor Company, i:C5.'t-43 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111. DOG LOST White Shepanl dog with yellow ears, lost or strayed. Any informa tion as to whereabouts, will he thankfully received by James Mil ler, owner, telephone o73h FOR SALE Scotch and Scotch topped shorthorn hull. Hred under governme-.it te.-t. SEARL DAVIS, Murray. FOR SALE One Registered Helstein bull, nine months old. priced right for ejuick sale. A. O. RAMGE, riattsmouth. FOR SALE Three or four good, milk cows. Telephone 4022. C. C. BARNARD. Household goods get at saerifice. Se-e them at Ghrist & Ghrist furniture store, 4th and Main. Blank Books at the Journal Office. to What Says! NEBRASKA FistulaPay When Cured A mIM ryutem of treatment that t-nrea Pllaa. Fistula and other Rectal IMnrasf-a In a abort time, without a eevere furgrlral operation. N The largest and best equipped dental offices in Omaha. Experts in charge of all work. Lady attendant. Mod erate Prices. Porcelain fillings just like tootli. Instru ments carefully sterilized i.:ter us.nc. PAX TON BLOCK, OMAHA