THURSDAY. APRIL 2S. 1921. PLATTSMOUTH SEM-WEEKLY JOUBNAI FAGE HVE v Vn 1. in " li on ill I Murray Department rer areu :c ite Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Jourcal Readers I?tnyo?the raiders of the Journal Wcot- of any social event or item of interest In this Ticinity. .nl will ma.il lime to this office, it will ap pear under this Leading. We want all news Items Editoh t2 First! All Deposits in Our Bank Are Pro iected by the State Guar antee Law! ;5o!ien i our Dusmess Murrav State mur;ay a ink, NEBRASKA A. I). Crunk, of Union, visited and looked after some business matters in Murray lat Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Tilson has Ieen on the sick list for the past few day?, but is reported as being somewhat improved of late. Attorney C. E. Tent, of Weepins Water, accompanied by Ottis McXur lin, also of that place, but who is a former resident of Murray, were brief visitor here last Tuesday morn ing, while on their way from the county seat to Weeping Water. Font T. Wilson and ed over brother. Sunday. Mr. and were al familv visit- Sunday at the home of his J. A. Wilson, Jr.. oa last driving over in their car. Mrs. A. I. Crunk, of Union. tfo suests at the all J. A. Wilson enjoyed the Fra; X: T. J. n rondel was loolrirc after i sr. i! . l'iisii..-s matters in Weepiii-r i Wat r 1: t Wfiinesday. ' flans 'hritensen and si-n Join :-!:;; no'l a car of catth' and hops to I if:--' ::iaha market last Tuesday. I Med:mes K. S. Tutt and O. A. iiavis viiel with friends in Omaha ! la.? -Mf.i.day. driving up in Mr. Davis' d f- co'.mtry home and time immensely. The new home of Mrs. Colvin west of town is completed and Mrs. Cha. H rron will soon move into it. J. A. Scotten lias been doing quite a lot of buildinsr so far this sprinjr, and has prospects t.f a good bit more. The reduction in the prices of lumber is dciiii; much toward brinpinsr about an increase in buildinsr activities. The new roof on the Presbyterian i church is now completed, makinsr : the edifice look greatly improved. As j we looked at it. however, we couldn't ; help thinking how well it could be set on with a couple or coats or paint. And by the way. what is said in this reeard. may be applied to i.cih Murray churches. Kincsley Kniss was a v:it Omaha lat Sunday, and while attended the Dibit- scV.ool at First Christian church ar.d luard a discourse by the K-v. Ci.bNy. pastor of The church. Kniss was .-r-atlv impressed the magnitude of the Bible sei: ( and church work of the metropolis. he should be the vk-tin rible accident is indeed parents and family have sympathy of the ecu:: hour of trial. The s- r ducted by Rev. V.'. A Union, and the remain to rest in the quiet c.-iu Pleasant, .there to avai; sound of the Angel or' ti tion, who shall awake sleep to life everlasting. Blessed are they v. Jesus, to awake in that there is no sorrow, pain of this ter- sad and the the profound i.iry in their! Ice was con- j Taylor, of I - were laid tery at Mt. i the trumpet le Kesurrec-, those short distance from Murray, while playing: about the house as her moth er was doing the family washing,' suffered a badly mashed hand as a result of getting her fingers caught in the power wringer which happen ed to be running at the time. The screams of the little one, who is two years old. attracted the mother frcm outside and she hurried into the house and disengaged the little one's arm. Dr. Gilmore was called and dressed the injured hand and fore arm, which was quite badly pinched, but is is thought no permanent in juries will result. ;) sleep in land where or death. Ladies Aid Will Meet The Ladies Aia Christian church will home of Mrs. Ernest Wed nesda y a f t ernoo i . which time there will inter. -st ins matters ? ter in connection with the work. Mesdanu-s Mii barn. iety of the m--et at the Milburn next May 4th. at be numerous be looked af- church O. T. I Will Serve Fine Supper j Mrs. Albert Young, assisted by an able company of helpers, are making i preparations for the coming Library supper Saturday night, which will he the last one of the spring series. It who ' 1S anticipated a large crowd will be present ana the ladies promise to no justice to all. All those connected with the series of suppers have work- ed hard V make them a success and I they desire to extend thanks to public for the fine support that been accorded them. the has eat m i.it r W;. t ters Li'.l . He (fib a: tv r.ry H .bi;er. who has charge !'m:v Grain company's elevator iar 'r.-ek. was a visitor in Mur- ay over t-unday. An: :d I Mar-e was a visdtcr in ';at t.-::.o.,t li lasT Monday afternoon. :r.g railed thre to look after some or m t her t in a!o C. K. Mr. v, i i i; I Leycia and IUn Dill are the bostesses of the afternoon ar l they extend a cordial invitation to all members and friends of the society and church to be present and participate in the pleasant meeting. He Doesn't Like the Scheme. ran aik mess. V altt-r ;.r.es matt -(lay. coming down -u :r. his car. A Change in Business Last Piturday Jess Chambers went to Omaha, where he took an exami nation for testing cream, passiuc the test with a hi'-xh percentage. Mr. i Chambers will succeed J. A. Scatter. in the cream business here. Mr. Scot fen has been having his hands rart- ' d. i'-v-rwiii , till- i i .. . . . . ta,- 1V1I1P' "P tht? cream business he Relative to the matter of a -a ay a baby at the American rarnival in Piatt-::io this wevk, there is : in these pnrr. and test expressed agai f'ntil vvt know m.-r.-i:re of t!ie matter we .-t-rve .''r rpiniou of giving Lesion "ti: the las.t of am"; discussion tiumerous pro r.sr tl'.e action. a I;--tit the nat ure going to re tht scheme, but w 1 I hat ur D r I hav a th I pass on to yoa a ;ded to u.-; this wt t-I usual r-mnds i:: : t- ni v s items : Murr. r-ad--rs of ti-.e j:: are over sixty y lived in nel.raskt urd of a sentury. m i !tt : w search nidation making of the from the '1 S , 1 to 1 1 r. ak. a ;: .i'h. Churl. i chins n Phi Xichc-1 s Nit-kF alter si : -Taunt h air.1 were b :si: hist Jin::; :. i.nd i siting ; - mat a v a f continue to iiave ciiarge ot tne dure line, which along with his er work he lias to bvk after is t'.citnt to he:) cai" man busy. will M-:r- r;- Pleasant Surprise ernoon. I it-i t-vn utin. un-.i tun Joseph Cook is assisting on the! the neighbors and friends of Mr. and fa-m of T. W. Vallerv. where he is I Mrs. Worth Click gathered at their building a chicken house and a hog i home last Saturday evening and hou-e that will add materially to' gave them a surprise party. Games tt-f. v:il- r f Mr. ValUrv's farm. I were played and a social good time .y. April 2. :"'! . ers of age an for more than I am knot an ..Id wrm:n with qut-r i lees, but I am a granfathcr and km what raisin children is. I hav al-.vas thot a gud leal of the boys who went to urope and save demockry be maken a mistak ttiv'n babies away, tlier and will pro mite acin such act '.'cr.'r do r.o aud. uple will laf at me. i; il standin up fur is rite. I wud lo vs who fit o win ito- war ! but I think they w!:e:i they in to ! I f xpec. t.) be j te.-t with all my ) inn May be ii j ar.d tt..;v be tile p.i;' I b.Iiev a I I - hat t!:-y think !anvthi!:g I cud f r the 1 o '. O!.o- . rve -r" ; !. W lip. iettm ! f: i r 1 V w : d. i i : t. i - o pb .-reel s co:i ! a r v. hich lie sufler .t.if.s Wright Vall-.ry sarace. bTc- u it;: one of Rys. i he blacksmith had the ii... Tuesday while polishing share, to have the piece of late hour the heir well filled his thumb come in lie emery wn-ti. in-ni rc-d a painful wound, t. mechanic at the . is having some trou- his eyes and is paz- Ia-t t r. 1 1 . d to determine whether it is pink e or fror-a the emery dust with hich he has been doing some grind iT work. j. H. Drown drove to Shenandoah. enjoyed. At a brought forth t baskets and a bountiful lune! was i-preaii for the members of party, ai'ter which all d part- d their homes declaring they had a very enjoyable time. ladir-s lunch 'on the for had fur this ccutry. but they be doin wrong in this mattr. How can a father and granfather c-iTT:T;T.i::e such a thing. I caint tell. !' t wassent so old i wud try and git ! the litre! shafr and giv him a good home and the benelitz of a good edacaUon. Any way I am goin to be thare a:d have my sav unles they b a a i'h of la f him. fuesday moriii: taking 'harles Henry, trrandfath-- Franklin Henry, being run over Returning, they by Mrs. Henry. attend the funeral -t r ' i - ii : i- it.- at I.. si ; t :. the little boy. who was killed by Monday evening., w. re accompanied Sr.. who cam" t of h-.r grandson. Frank Ma rase k took a truck load of e.i'tle to the South Omaha market last Tue.-day. for Messrs. C. M. Ke-d and Robert Durr. making the trip in the early hours of the morning. Mr. Maratek savs the traffic with trucks is ir.trea-ing and it is with difficul ty one is able to find a place to park during the morning rush hours at the stock yards. Ray Derger and wife, of Nebras ka City, were visiting in Murray a -:,ort la.-t week. Mrs. Berger ! M-V ii g after matters at the hotel v. hi It- Mrs. J. W. Berger went to Omaha to attend the bedside of her daughter. Mrs. E. M. Steiner, who ind-r.vei an operation at the hos pital there. Mr. Ray Berger came up again Sunday and accompanied .his wife home. Making Good Progress Friends of Mrs. E. M. Steiner will be pleased to learn that she with stood the trying ordeal of an opera tion in an Omaha hospital very sat isfactorily and now seems to be on the road to recovery. Her mother. Mrs. J. W. Berger and sister. Mrs. J. H. Brown, of Murray, as well as her brother. Will Berger. of Nebras ka City, were at her bedside during the operation and remained for a time afterwards. put m afrade Yours T U wi ut. -iio :h ; Do my r.t yu f.aine . A. hi:iK this . Ik? l am let ' er. tuu. Hand Badlv Pinched l: Mr. tie ir.d Rut -Mrs h Wile: . Ralph . daughter of Wiles, living a Medical Society county medical sneii-t afternoon at V.'-tpin: meeting was called for of electing ofiicers and program for the coming oirkCl othoim SPECIAL Indigo Blue, large and roomy cut. double seamed, 220 weight overall, 1.75 Jumper to Match $1.75 Tutt, ' NEBRASKA Heads 1 lie I ass met Friday Water. Th( the purpose arrancuig a year. Dr. G. H. Gilmore. of this place, was elected president: Dr. A. R. Hombeck. of Murdork. secretary treasurer and Dr. J. S. Deering. of Elm wood, delegate to the state med ical society meeting in May. A practical i scientific program was mapped oat for the year. Papers will be presented by members of the society and able specialists from Om aha and Lincoln will be invited to discuss, medical subjects of interest to the general practitioner. Uncle George Shrader Eetter The writer visited Uncle George Shrader at the home of his son. II. H. Shrader. a short time the first of the week, finding our old friend feel ing considerably better than he has for some time past. Although he is yet far from being well, he is taking his illness most cheerfullv and is in terested in the farm work, though he can no longer get about to help do any of it. He is now able to get about the house and out of doors a bit. "Uncle George" is much inter ested in the little chicks, of which there are a large number about the home. He is pleased to meet his old friends and converse with them and there is no better way of scattering sunshine than by a call on either he or other of our old friends, whose in firmities of old age prevent them from getting about like they former ly- were able to do. Suried at Mount Pleasant Franklin, soji of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Henry, who was killed on last Monday evening while working with a team (an account of the ac cident appearing elsewhere in this is sue) bus buried Wednesday after noon. The funeral was held at the home of the parents a few miles from Murray. The young man. who was just passing into his fifteenth year, was one of the most industri ous ot uoye ana a great help to ais parents as well as caretaker of the younger children of the family. That Good Bragged Roads TO AND Kansas Oily Travel by Auto and Save Money and Time. T. H. Pollock Bridge AUCTIONEER Alv.ays Ready for Sale Dates far or near. RATES REASONABLE SATISFACTION OR 110 PAY! REVERSE ALL CALLS Telephone 423 Plattsmouth Exchange Etlake Hogs Fat! I D-lb. barrels with water added, make 1 ,600 gallons of liquid buttermilk, with 32 per cent food value. Sold in powdered form. I best flesh producer and fat maker to be had. Costs less than corn and does more srood. Less than one cent per gallon. L. C Khocen testihes to its worth. C. A. TREEtJT, At Rhoden's Barn or East of Depot, Murray, Nebr. Mr. South. Carroll, a visit dyvs vi Visited Friends Here and Mrs. Harry Shirley, of Texas, who were driving to Iowa, from their home, for stopped oft' here for a few sit at the home of Mrs. J. A. Walker and daughter, Miss Margie. Mrs. Walker and daughter be came acquainted with the Shirleys wbenthey spent the winter in Texas and were pleased to receive a visit from them. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley were greatly impressed with the beauty and richness of this section of the countrv. Greatest Financial Success Mrs. L. H. Puis and her able force of assistants who had charge of the library supper last Saturday night, carried off the honors to date in point of proceeds realized, when the receipts totaled $66. The weather was fine, the ladies had made prepa rations for a large number and the event was well advertised. Consid ing the low price charged, it re quires the serving of a lot of sup pers to bring in this amount and the ladies got their full share of work along with the honors. Murray School Notes Ardath Read celebrated her sixth birthday at her home Saturday af ternoon by having a party. Many of her friends were present and all tad a pleasant time and wished Ardath many more happy birthdays. Warren Wickham was a visitor at the home of William Mrasek over the week end. Mabel Howard and Leona Faris spent Sunday at the home of Blanche Scot ten. Charles Howard returned to school Monday after being absent for near ly twii weeks on account of sick ness. Mrs. Gilmore and Mrs. MeCrack en visited the Primary room on last Thursday afternoon. Johnny Dietl was absent from school four days last week. Mona Peavis Tihson visited school on Monday. . Joe and Johnny Dietl. Lester Gans- nier and Dick March were absent from school the latter part of last week on account of the "pink-eye." Marie Puis spent Sunday after noon with Donnabelle Edmisten. Hazel Davis returned to school on last Tuesday after being absent on account of the "pink-eye." The Murray High school had an enrollment of seven when the school term began ar.d the same pupils and the same number are still here. They hope to remain until the end of the school year. Uarl and Henry Dietl and Earl Mrasek returned to school Monday after being absent on account of the "pink-eye." Hazel Davis spent Sunday after noon at the home of Clara Mrasek. Donabelle Edmisten was absent from School Mondav. THE GOLDEN ROD The Golden Rod is our state flower; When in it's season, one blooms ev ery hour The flower is yellow, the plant is green ! These flowers are very beaultiful to be seen. The leaves are narrow, green and long ; Am I right or am I wrong? Come, let us gather. Three goldenrods together. Lois Scotten. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Last evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wescott entertained informally at a dinner party in honor of Mrs. George Fingarsen of Fort Logan. Colarado, who is in the city a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fal ter. The members of the party were composed of the Wescott family, Mrs. Falter, Miss Gretchen Donnelly, of Omaha, and Mrs. Fingarson. BIG TIRE SALE Firestone tripple non-skid cord tires 34x4. $34.50 postpaid. Guar anteed S.000 miles. Retail price is $55.00. For Buick. Hudson, Stude baker, Olds S and Reo. JOHN'SON" BROS.. Nebr. City, Nebr. SUDAN GRASS 12 lbs. for $1.00. $6.00 per hundred delivered. John fcon Bros.. Nebraska City, Nebr. Not only do we train you for posi tions in Business, in Civil Service or as a Commercial Teacher, but we help you to secure such a position. Our Employment Department receives more calls than six schools could fill. Send for free catalogue. Enter now. School in session all the year. Add ress: Grand Island Business College Nebraska's Oldes-t. Largest and Lead ing Business Training School. VThen you tnink of printing;, you can't help but think of us. The Bank of Cass County Capital, Surplus and Profits $90,000.00 Your Business Solicited In a Genera! Banking Busines All Deposits in this Bank are Protected by the Ne braska State Banking Guaranty Law. TO RETURN HOME j of Mr. !;..!. ' seri.-i:- tre d 1 1 The Journal has received word : Mrs. Bates would b. abb- to retj.ru from R. A. Bate, the publisher, who heme by the :a': r pnrt :' the -.w, r. has for the past week been at lioch- 'Mr. and Mrs. Bates i.-.v- both ' :i ester, Minnesota, at the Mayo sani-, feeling poorly f,,v s r.il f-ti'i -tarium for consultation and exami- j past and it is a re lb f to 'h. :r Tar nation, and the pleasant news was ily arid fri r.u- t. b r:i that 1 i e.r given that a thorough examination' trouble i- net f a . ::;'-t. -.! n-.r ure. Drs. IVIach & T1achrThe Dentists g 1 he largest ana Destequipppcicer. '-ii.ic..:u -j Experts in charae of all work. Lady a'.tntld-.t. Mug- u erate Pricer. Porcelain fillings ju.-t Lkc toot.1:. In-lru- 1 ments carefully sterilized after using. f THIRD FL0CR, FAXT0H EL0CX, OMAHA srrzzzJ Pol Fistula Pay WSien Cursd A irrrrn cf tri.rr.n' trt rur Fttul ted other K-.-.al t'i-i-n 1-. a -Jt tin-., -without a svtr -..'sr - a: c-rrst. .r. Chloroform, ftner or ..th-r tr-r-r&i ar.a - ...f ,..-...1 A err roJ" Knifed 'a every caso acceptor! inr tr.-- r-. . p.id until cured. W rite for t ook on I.rc-.ai v or mere tnan i.oua prominent p-oi..- '-"T, ' ,,v!I tta. DK. K. K. TARliY. eSaiuaorinm. Peter Tnit Kl.'y. I tee 1.0;.. OHAH. ."M-. " Jjr. R. . JuiiiieSou. iiedictol i:ret-ur. EVioney for Your Produce! We are handling all country produce, Ejrgs, Poul try, Cream, Butter and Hides, for which we wi!! pay the highest market price in cash. We carry in stock the best brands of flour at the lowest prices. Also feed of all kinds. Call on our representative, George W. Ohou, in the Anheuser-Busch block, 4th and Main, Phtismcuth. KEENEY & KELLER PHONE NO. 44S Need Any This Spring? Paints, Oils and Varnishes We are carrying a full and complete line of ihe best paints made the celebrated Sherwin-Williams covering your every want in the paint line. See us. We also handle all kinds of farm machinery the best money can buy, and at prices sure to suit you. Why not a new oi stove for the warm weathsr which is sure to be with us soon. You wouldn't want to work over a hot cook stove; why, then, make friena wife do it? We have some very attractive patterns in oil stoves at prices that are most satisfactory. MURRAY NEBRASKA Listen to What This Says! For Saturday only, we are selling Omar ana 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. Bat we have other bargains on tap for ycu at al! times. Come and see us. We welcome comparison. F. T. WILSON MURRAY -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA