: rv- PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOUIUIAI THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921 page srs BARGAIN WEDNES DAY TO BE BIG DAY Murray Department If my of tbe reader of the Journal kuur of as; sex-i.l tfeutorlifccu of lutci'rst In this vlcluily. auel vrill iiib.11 uae 10 thin ottic-e. It will ai pear under tl.is heading. W e waot all uewBUtuitf-Kirn'on t r ii " .. jmjMiamn " t cnagM"17"1 -'-JWBM 1 ll- 1 i mil ri i -iBass8BBg i mi urn mmmm m i ! I I Forty Merchants of City Unite in Unusual Value-Givir. Event Genuine Bargains. Plattsniouth's hist big Bargain -V reared L: 'he uteres of tte roP!e of Murray had Surroucdine: Vicloity Especially for the Journal Headers il A. .. All Deposits in Qur Bank Are Pro tectcd by the State Guar antee Law! We Solicit Your Business Murray State Bank, MURRAY -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA J::iim-.; !:.:. In-tf v. a a" "i -l in e. ill! m :: 1. 1 1 . i.; at ! he horn-- 1 I'ran'r;; W'ill J. S.if i .t.r v:i-; I,., kin.; :i f r ! h'.l.- i!.t-sr. !'.! a i'e-W lliolil t II 1 -i- 1 II Mil!-; r:; I t ' Tuesday. Allied n. vi r.io-f a ; l''i.iin:-; alt.-r' r M.' n inf ir.a ft'! -', in the county p. at i.! t Nat in .Li . ' W. R. YOUNG ; AUCTIONEER Always Ready for Sale Dntcii Lir or near. SATES i'EASO'JABLE ! SATISFACTION OR 110 PAY! j IthV K 1 i : : K . A!. I. CAl.l.:; i T if)hue -'.28 rialtr-.nouth Extlian ASH-GROVE Ml .VI. 'Irovi' - T i 1 1 h.i:-s '.. i.l'!: law- j. i- !i : . '. .. : will I r.-.N . -.1 ;.f i '.' ah if ;. -,,! : . . 1 I r-rj ,- JiiIm- l;;i. !-: l r a cnriiKit allow you L it i-!;!.; ji- r 1 : i -a . a ; tin- I i" - - is. l;'ili;' l!.v. II. lsitt-r ;.tther ii year hai:; aii'i . I th-tu in v. liilt . jii ran . i i!! fu!! !-iit f..r t I:-ru. Banmrig 5 Kicklss, ami: it ay - kebtiaska! Sudan Raps!! i Cement Bry home grown seed. You cannot expect the host wisi!s vith Texas or any southern jrovvn seed. lli'ir. to.c-A tests strong in germination. 9 Piicc GV2C yer MURRAY im liunars in your Lvini' expense is cut by the wise buyer who lake, advantage of the special prices we are making. LOOK OVER THE LIST Iejtfp-?. 1'.' c!;e, .per fn 2 can; jroiw! seet com for I'irn :.;p!e. h.?;;e ; ize can i'hiii's. .'!it tip ia heavy : yritp, per can I'c aC.he?. h.i e sze, heavy : yrup. per can Apricots, l.-rrje size, heavy ryrup, per can Tomatoc:. lar.uc iie rar. llo'iiitiy. lurtre size can lbs. Ie l 1 ice Salmon. tal 1-lh. can. pink Coffee. Santo:; l'eaher.-y. per !l CofTee, Santos t'eah-rry. r,-!b. lat White syrup. '.Wddin?; i;reukf.iy brand. jer Kal 4 bar;, IS..b 'hit' or ( ry hite soap MURRAY, stl SaiilVrd Ihunaa lias eiiga t',e.l with ha: Irs .M'ltz an ilis workine, on the larin tor t lit- summer. !;-. II. I". Ure-mM was a visitor in I'aion last Tueselay looking after si.Mif rail on patients. The i. flies aid of the Christian e-hur-h will meet at the home of Mi''. Win. i'porrer tliis week. I . C. klHKleii an. I Frank t.'ood were l.iokiii:- alter some hiiriness matteri; at I'nioii ia-t TuesJav afternoon. ;. Nickles sas lLinkniK after some h'l iut-:-s nutter in 1'lat tsmoilt h last 'lu.il.i alteriioon. making the trin iii r.:tr. Baiter was Id. kin?; after :onie l.u in-:-; mat IT.-; in Murray last Mon day f.cn:iij:. having drie down in iii ear for tlie jmrpo e. Mr. C. l.aita, a lev. days ago :.m.-h:ied a Ford car from W". K. Jtiikin;. which he will u.-.e for his t ;a . ! i me in the f HI tire. Thomas Han. en and wife, living i a t ot iw ii . were looking after ..me liisiiie-;s matters in Fla 1 1 mou t h la-- t Ttif'iay aflernoon. A 1 he ft 'o! He:- ot I'hl ! t MOOU il . "'a.-, looking alter some work on the tel (lione line.-. ruiiniiiK into Murray and a! o i:i i;n last Tuesda. Mis. W. . Tr.,oi of I'lattsinoiith. jjtid three children, (Jert;e, Ton:my :i. d Lois. vere tio- quests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jtoiiert Troop. Henry ii!-.:ii.; of Omaha, was a vi-itor in Murray las! Sunday, heimj t 'i- nt the home .f his motlier Mrs .lain.s Jenkins of this city. Mr. M. A. Ke.'iiotly h's lieen teel ..orly for the past few days, lmt v. a . ::ii- to he np town dllli.'lK Ihe :n ijority of the days during the V. ; i - U. James I.onh i i.le if I.OS AllKeleS was a vi.itor in Murray for a siiort tun- this week looking after some lei. matters and visiting; with iiieiids lore. Ieonard Terryherry of I'lattsmauth was a visitor for a shurt time in .Murray lat Tuesday, driving down in his Htii to look after some husi- Tl'-s:; matters. rass!" ib., sae'e free. . VALLERY, NEBRASKA auu wins 7Fic 2f.c AUc 3 Ho 30c 39c 17c l.rc 25c 20c 2.r,c $1.10 She 25c NEBRASKA 1 nun, A letter from 1. H. Puis and family tell of their arrival at Grant last Sunday all right, and also says the are liking thtf looks of the count rv there. C. It. Troap f 1'lat'smouth was a vintor in the country south art west of Murray, driving down v.it.i his auto to look aft. r some bu..in:-ss mai tti o on the- la. m. Miss Illanche Scotten, who is a clever young lady, is learning the switchboard of the tekphone com pany, and will assist in the work of caring for the same. August Meyer, proprietor of the Puis hardware store, was a business visitor in Murray last Saturday, and was in consultation with V. 11. I'uls. the manager o! the business here. Will Lewis was hv.king after some busiioss matter:; in IMat tsmout h last Monday evening and Tuesday morn ing, and while in the city was the guest ft Mr. and Mrs. (Jeo. Uhoden. Phillip Lambert, the painter, who is at work on the Presbyterian church doing the painting of'it, ia progress ing nietly and expects to have the structure completed within a short time. 1 Geo. H. Shrader had the misfor tune to lose a very Valuable horse last Wednesday by lightning. The ani mal with others were in the pasture when the bolt of lightning struck the anfmal. Charles Kennedy who made a visit to Ho- northern part of the stiite last week, found a considerable of rain in that territory, but otherwise was much the same as here, with but lit tle work to be had. T. S. Barrows, niauager of the Farmers elevator, accompanied by his father, C. N. Harrows, and his son Charles Barrows, made a trip to My nard and Plattsinouth last Tuesday, looking after some business matters. To! e Johnson and Harvey irei?. who are building a barn for J. M. Wiles north of Murray, are getting along nicely and ar.' at this time shingling the roof. They will ex pect to have the barn completed in a few weeks. Geo. II. Shrader and family and Karl Wolfe and family, were vis iting in Otoe la.t Sunday where they v. b'o enjoyed a ball game between Union aud North Branch, the latter b-ing near Otoe. Mr. Wolfe was one oi" tne players while Mr. Shrader was the umpire. I C. Uhoden was calle I to Platts liiouth one day last week to look after some, business there, making the trip in his auto. Mr. Uhoden has not been feeling verv well for some time past, and it is haped that he may be better and stronger in the near future. During the rain last W'ednesday a week, lightning struck the home of Mrs. J. A. Walker and her daughter .Mi:;:; Margie, ding considerable dam age and especially on the porch. The property was covered by insurance, the policy being given by the agency of which Mr. W. G. Boedeker is the ae.ent. Ir. and Mrs. J. F. Brendel and their son Uichard. have been visit ing in Lincoln for the past few days they driving out last Sunday and visiting at the home of the parents of Mrs. Hrendel and remaining for the graduation services of Miss Grace Jamison, who is a sister of Mrs. Hrendel. (Hear McDonald and wife of Mur dock. were in Murray last Sunday and aain on Tuesday, visiting at the home of the mother of Mr. Mc Donald and with the Hev. Mellinger. who is a guest there. They all vis ited in IMattsniouth for the day as wen last Tuesday and returned home in the evening. Messrs. Carl Ohlschlager. John Corey, Jesse McVey, and Nadie Schultz were visiting in Murray for a short time last Tuesday morning. while on their way to Union, where they went to visit at the home of A. W. Propst. with Mr. C. A. John son, who is confined to his bed at that place with an illness which has been troubling him for some time. It is hoped that Mr. Johnson may soon be up and about again. Messrs. W. G. Boedeker and Searl S. Ifcivis, accompanied by Dr. G. II. Gilmore. were visiting in Lincoln last Tuesday afternoon and evenintr. driving over in the car of Mr. Boe deker. where they enjoyed the meet ing of the Scottish Kite Masons, who were in session and these gentlemen beiii also member-; of that degree. There they met with General J. J. Pershing, who was the guest of the order at a banquet which was given after the work in the degrees. Autos For Sale. One Berg and one Metz auto for sale cheap, or will trader What have you to offer. Also one spring "Pump" wagon. James P. Latta Murray phone. 4w. Visits Friends Here. The Hev. Willard Mellinger, pas tor of the Christian church at Og deri. Utah, has been visiting with friends in Murray and preached at the church here last Sunday morn ing, where he was minister some fifteen years ago. Rv. Mellinger is the guet of his mother-in-law. Mrs. Myra McDonald, the Hev. Mel linger having married her daughter when here as a minister. Ilev. Mel linger was on his way to LaCrosse, Wis., where he goes to fulfill an engagement with the Mutual Chau tauqua which will require the re mainder of the summer and will probably be at Plattsinouth during the course of his work. He departed for the east on W'ednesday of this week. Enjoy Sociable Time. Mr. and Mrs. George Nickles were the hostesses at a meeting of a num ber of relatives at their home last Sunday, where thev entertained for the day. Win. NiekU-s. father of Mr. Nickles, Lee and Etta Nickles, a brother and sister, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Long, who are the pit rents of Mrs. George .Sickles. A most splendid time was had by all. Expects to Do Truck Hiulint Hoy Clifton was a visitor at Oma ha the first of the week, wiiere iu made the purchase of a Ford truck and will put the same same into ser vice doing a trucking business be tween Murray and Omaha, and also between Murray and Nebraska City. He expects to begin the work in a short time. Will Make Home Hei3. Vance Burton, who is the wire ehit.f for the Union Mutual Tele phone company at Union, and who is making a success of this work, is making his home with his father. J. II. Burton, they living together at the home place here. This make it much better for both. Mr. J. If. Burton was busv during this week building a garage far the storage of the car of Vance, who uses the car to look after his work. Sjit)ris?cl on His Birthday Last Sunday being the 7fth birth day of Uncle Win Puis, a number of his friends came together and gave Mr. ami Mrs. Puis and their daugh ter a very pleasant surprise. A most enjoyable time was had. Those pres ent and to assist in the enjoyment of the occasion were August tengel kenieier. Sr.. and faiufly. Charles Kngelkenieier and family, W. H. Puis and family. Otto Puis and family. Otto Lutz and Fre.l Lutz and family. Will Held Children's Day Exercises The Presbyterian Sunday have leen preparing a program which they will give at the church on next Sunday evening and which will be well worth while. The church bar; arranged for a minister for the re mainder of the summer beginning with Sundav. Julv l'.t. in the person of the Hev. J. 1). Buchanan, whom it will be remembered was minister to he church last summer and has ben in school since. Hev. Buchanan has jiut completed his course at Prince ton and will Lerve the roue regat ion here for the remainder of the sum mer. UNION ITEMS (Continued from page t East Cemetery Association. To Win field Swan. Charles Gar rison. Jesse Pell. J. D. Braml b-t. Wm. MoC-arroll. John M-Curroll. Harry Frans. James Pitman. Klsie Taylor ind Angle McCorroIl. you and each of you are hereby notified, that there will be a meeting of the subscribers to the Fast Union Cemetery Asso ciation, held at Mount Hi pe church at one o'clock p. m. on the 24th day of June, A. D.. 1!21. for the purpose of legally organizing a cemetery as sociation and electing trustees and officers of such organization as pre sented by law. To all of which you will take due notice. JOE BANNING. Subscriber. Will Have Child reus Day. At the Methodist church the com ing Sunday there will be all the regu lar services of the dav with the single exception that the evening service will give way for the children who will give a very vnjoyable pro gram in the evening. Were Disappointed. The members of the Sunday school of the Baptist church had arranged for a delightful time last Wednesday and had gotten well to the picnic grounds and had even eaten their dinner when the sudden rain came drenching all present, and driving them from the grounds to their homes. They will make another at tempt to enjoy the picnic which they were deprived of by the rain. Auto Prices Are lower. Propst and Burgee, the enterpris ing auto dealers whose ad you will see in another column, received a mesrage from the Ford people telling of a reduction of some twenty-five dollars each on the roadster and touring cars and of on the Coupe and a decline of $50 on the Sedan ars. With a proportionate decline in price on the trucks. This will make a saving to those who are con templating making a purchase of this splendid car. Cows For Sale. One cow giving f0 pounds of milk daily, i years old; also two good cows, all fresh. Geo. II. der, Union phone. other Shra :'. w GAME AT ROCK BLUFFS The undefeated Hock Bluffs base ball team won its seventh game on Sunday, defeating Sciota l.r to 9 on the Union diamond. Tbe next game will he played on the home diamond next Sunday be tween Sciota and llock Bluffs. Cold drinks v. II be sold to assist in buy ing equipment for the Hock Bluffs team. FOR, SALE One 7-foot Deering binder, good as new. Cut about a hundred acres of grain. A bargain. Price $12.r..00. I Call phone No. 2732. I JOHN PAHKENING, 5sw. . Plattsmouth, Neb. Wednesday i:: r.cheduh d for nexr) Week -June l.atli - as will be noted! from the la rye lv.iii,a;:c ad v-:i i:e iiioiit appearing elsewhere in this issue of t he Journal. The centralized idea of Bargain Wednesday is genuine bar.ai'.ic -values that will sn:id favf.rable comparb'ou with any murk t in the v..i'd. and ;'ie the buyer a char.'e to inspect tlie good- bi fore be pur-f chases which h cannot do when rending liia money away :'-;r the ;.o-ci'H'-d mail ord' r bargains. On this ba- i1-. Bargain Wednesday i.; to b-1 md a community evt.t in Platts mouth on the t bird , Wednesday of each month. Forty of the live-wire merchants join in this initial offer ing and an even greater number ai'1 expected to pa rt i'.-ip it e in the next. And f ik-Ii l.arcains as they are of feiing. New Maple u.et i ha mi b e the j'oods you buy and us" in every day life going :t be.l-r.ni; price.:.; Tie: ofVerii!'-; on lie bill are almoM unbelb-vable, v t t !o-.-e same forty merchants of Plattsinouth stand ready to ba cl: them up '" this one day only -Wednesday. June IT, th. Another app-nling f'-,iur" is ihe fret that each merchant a iverfi e be lias e:ida ore 1 to .'-cure enough of the ti.erchand i -e iie o'Ter; to sup ply all comers. In the ian:;ilace of the bill. "This is not a iv.iiii .ale with bargains for only tp.- arlv bi. d r" I 'at t: nt h .-lo-. ;-. will le !en until ! o'e loe k p. in. on 1 iii.-" eventful dav in merchandising an nuls and the late comer may he as Mired of jotting the miiiic bargain as In: who comes while the dew :.; et Upon the greensward. Tak ii as a v. hole this i . the most representative offering of merchan-i dise made in Plattsmouth in year."., and ihe line co-operation between the merchant:', comes large as a re sult of the ellort : of I to' Pla i t : III O'l I 11 Ad club, which is always on the ab-rt to advance the best mtere is J of the town. I A committee ,f Chamber of Com merce member.:, consi: tin:' yl II. A. Sehneid'-r. I '. Mori an and A. C. Coit, his go; Ue O'.'el' the invoice, of tbe different good.-, ndvertbed and exiled a piinlic sia'em-nt thai thev i find the bargain:; both genuine and exceptional. Without tliis state-( lio-nt. however, anyone Could readily' leeognie this fact, as the values .-peak for themsehe'. I HOME CHAPTER 0. E, S. LIVE ORGANIZATION OiP-anized in 1905, and Now Claims La rge Membership Fr. qucnt Social Activities Held. The O U.S. auxiliary of tin- Mason ic fraternity has had a very sue ess 1 it 1 record in the city e.f Plattsmouth and I lonie i lia nl er w ;i .. orga n ized here on May V.. Pan."., and "has since that time enjoyed the most 'unbounded success in the advancing of its work. The membership embraces the wives, daughters, si-irr.s and mo thers of the Masons of the city and today they have' one of the nw'l act ive chapters in the slate with a large field of social activities as well as their lodge work to o.-cupy their at tention. The present officers of 'he Ibune Chapter N.. LS; are as. follows: M re. Clara Weherbein, worhy matron; Mr. Glen Perry, worihty patron; Mrs. Oua P.aird, associate matron; Mrs. Adda Pe rry, coudt!' ! r ss: Mr.-.. Eva P.usch, associate condiu ; less; Miss. Clara WVyrich. .efretarv; Mr.-. Delia Lyon, treasure-r; Mrs. Mary Frans. niarshall; .Mrs. Martha Petersen 'haplain; Mrs. Lena Tippens. organ ist; -Mrs. Till i llirx.. Adah: Mrs. Margaret Mau.y. Ruth: Mrs. Grace Chase. Esther: Mrs Nettie P.eeson. Martha; Mis. Mattie Wiles. Electa; Mrs. Maty Schneider, warder; Mrs. Fri'd Bnsch. seuitimd. Home chapter's regular meetings are' held eui the first Tue'sday of tin in. ml h. ENJOY FINE TIME Tiiere were about thirty of the friends ami neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. C. Gr'gory, residing near (Vdar Creek assembled at their home' last Friil ay e-ve'iiing for a real good time and from the' accounts of the gathering il was all that, the guests had anticipated. The laeli.-s of the party had come provided with ice cream ami other daintie-s which with the. loads of lucious strawberries that the Greg ory family have at thedr home made a repast lit for a king. One of the guests. Dan Terryberry, it is stated remarked that if he was sick the ne'xt day from overeating ' no one would find it out. The evening was spent in games and music of all kinds that e'liter taineel the party until a late hour, when they all re-turned home lVel ing that it had been an event that they would long remember. FOR SALE One eight fetot Deering hinder, nearly new, in excellent condition. Call plume 2221. 2.1. 2wl SHEKMAN COLE. CARD OF THANKS Te the kind friends and neighbors we wish t express our heartfelt thanks for the-ir many acts of kind ness during the illness and death of our beloved husband, father aud brother. alse for the beautiful hymns rendered by tlie church choir and for the many thiral offerings. Mrs. T. J. Mcculloch and Family; Mrs. Ames; Mrs. Bewworth. daw. :;.,,.oit-.; . 'I Ve- - VS .. ".',. t.r" -' s - - !Wii"S 2 Wt'vBrJ! V. at o in TAirE THIS SAl-iPLTL COUPON TO ANY CiF THE FCIXOVyiNG DLALER i H'3U u-.- Ghrist 8l Ghrist Plattsmouth, Nebraska. You Ban Save f?ioney Here! I liave ypcently purchased the hardware stock of Mr. W. ! 1. Puis, tope-ther wilh the implements. Vou know the excellent class of floods Mr. Puis has always carried in slock. 1 lie fanning machinery and implements must be sold. Rven present wholesale prices of these goods will r.of 1 considered in thf ir r.ah.-, as we will go away below first cos! in order to c lose them out quickly. It will pay you and prxy you well to come from any part of the county to make purchases if you are in need of any of these goods. We are offering two Titan tractors, two P. & O. tractor plows, two John Deere tractor plows, two John Dene plows, one John Deere spreader, one Cloverleaf spreader, a number of Deering and McCormick mow ers, John Deere and Case two-row machines, Keystone loader and side rake, Case and John Deere plows, Van Pjiimi and Hoosie.r press drills, P. i O., John Deere and New Century cultivators, besides a large list of other farming implements and tools. These Are Going lo Be Sold! They are all first class, new and up-to-date im plements and at the prices we are going to make on them, the' will move out rapidly. Better get in early if you don't want io he disappointed. The opportunity you have waited for to save is here. Our sore is also filled with a most extensive hard ware line, including stoves, ranges, shelf and heavy hardware, and many other things at attractive prices. August W. II. Puis, Manager MURRAY Prices Gone Tumbling! The Service Store has always been noted for its low prices, ami we are maintaining the reputation of tliis plate of business as you will see from the offer below. With the decline of prices, we have passed the saving on 4o our customers. Last year sugar sold at $21 and even higher. Now. we are giving you i00 lbs. of sugar $ 8.50 100 lbs. best flour 5.20 Eight cans of corn 1.00 Eight cans of peas. . 1.00 Eight cans tomatoes 1.00 Work suit jacket 1.75 Work suit overalls 1.75 One lb. Horseshoe tobacco .80 This Figures $20.90 Ten Cents Less than What You Mad to Pay for the Sugar Alone Last Year F- T. WSLSOW MURRAY Subscribe for tnude by CiTMOIT WHITE LEAD WORKS trauma tt : kOlT Bwtldto A tough, durable elastic f,rilsri for lloors, woodwork, fui ..iture, etc. Is not affected by h:t or cold water. Dries hard over night. Put up in nil -,if.:s from quarter-pints to ;::!iwis. COLORS Light 0ik Cherry bcrli Otik Golden Okk Liht NUiogany Trantparciit ft M&hogtir.y Nluhicliite Grceift VJuut Velvet BUbk TUS JS WCkTH MONEY TO YOU j Tii.y Coupon and Ten Cents entitles the hul 9 dt r Id t: AtW Hruth and a Trial Can of tgets j! 5tuinfljor Finish, any tolor dcurni. NAWE Ai"I)RES. i ON .. . Not redeemable after August 1, 1921 ill eye r, NEBRASKA NEBRASKA The Journal .1.