..-? KONDAY.JULY 4. 1921 PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEK1? IOUBHa PAGE FIVE n 1.2 t i - i I t 3 4 -2 -1 r 4 DEPARTMENT. K PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL. Strictly High Class Legiti mate Banking! This is tin' pe'iicy you will find unioi-K kll the ennservnt i vc, : 1 Irl . eiiy banks, ami i.-. u.-o true of ihe liich class hanks of tlie - ; i .i 1 1 -. r towns ;i:k! i!l;:'s. ulicrt' sut li Ii.inks really have t lit" iin!'.-i.- of their iritinls iiinl customers at heart. l! ; iilways heen the pojiey of the Hank of Mimloek to con duit a l:r.-t t lass liih vraih- legitimate bank, anil lo fouliue its l.;i-ii: s strictly to t oiiiuicroial hanking. n v r jtcrmittins its name, or allow its officers lo .-.ssist in tlio sellini; of any Stocks or l,i!V IiiMira nee, or like schemes. W'o tis- our itifhunce on our lrionis only litre it may lie of 1 !H .'.! to t lit nix. I s and our coniiiiiinit y. 'Me larL'c eon Niis-ions jiaid ftir assist inj; in scllini; Storks or Life I nc i!o not tempt us to vork a hardship on our friends, ;ii ?h-ir i..e. ju.-t in order tliat we lniuht make a ltuticli of "SII'I. .MOXKV." We strive for the regular, legitimate, eonsi. rva t i . i'oric- hauMr.u h'lsire-s. paying a decent rate of interest in Situ.' !i''i i's. and l...niii.-; moto-y to local farn:rs and l'lisim-s.-. i:. .i it! r.-a.--o!iaij!i- r:ia's i f interest. Wc c-.'ira' silM uiir.-flvts on I.avin:: built up a Ki:.M, HANK w i'lt o.r KtU ii JIU.N'I'UKlt AM) FIFTY SAT1-'I-IL1 CISTO.M- !-i v 1 a ! ;x -r.dable. conservative, "hive and let l.iv-" strictly : institution appeals in uu. and on are not airtady a cus- i:;i.-r of ours. oarn'stly invite you to join the I:NK t "F Ml'li Ii'K family, and ou will r -t assured that we will take care oi vo'tr rai ma hie demands, at'd you will not find us trying to you some! In iii; you don't want, auainst your better judy- meiit. The Bank of Murdock Murdock, Nebraska "The Bank where You Feel at Home" HEKEY A. TOOL, President J. E. GUTHMAKN, Vicc-rres. II. A. GUTKMANN, Cashier were hoste -s f'i the Murdoch ken sitmton club. The 'It ! iili t f id after noon's mo, -tini; was brought to a dose by the strviii-." of a most de lectable luncheon to which J. K. Mc Huuli and son anil t h" Journal man were invited. week. Mrs. Wolf beint; a niece of j Miss Alice Liu. 11. A. Cuthniaun and family wci:t , to I'lal tsinoiit h Thursday evening I for a visit of a few days with rt 1 citives and friemls. ! Misses O-ne. Alii f ami Violet Field of Elnnvood were puets at the liome f Mr. and Mrs. Louis l?nrntmeier, Ycansr People Confirmed :tne lay last week. j,;iSt Sundav r.t the Lutheran j Miss Clara Miner, who has been ( llUI-( .h ,H,Ith of Murdock. a class 1 visit int, at the Kniil Miller iiou-.e, is (l, t,v1 MmK peoj,!.. vas confirni I now staiiii; at the Fioyd Xeeley . ,., .,.,,) r,.c, Vcd into full membership i home near Ashland. ol ne diurcb. the confirmation or- Miss Ada Tool., who has been s- , ln.r brins administered bv JU-v. litiny; at the home of her sister, in-.j. v. I'ders. pastor of the church. Iowa, for the past six weeks, n t t:r t: - ' a v Vl,,rt. j attendance at this ed home last week. ! service. Those in the elass int luded Mrs. Henry Westlake. of near A 1-! v j, i,vdia llormaji. Hilda i'eters liince iK,s be; u visiting at the home;.lUlj 1 1 j ida,u;iard Ma umsiart ner and ef Mr. and Mrs. William Rush ami , valter HirTi;an. Kaynnml Kissman. with other friends here. ; Fra uk and K.ivmomi llempke. Carl ; Mrs. Henry .Miller, of Omah.a. has , T.n;tfk. Kida Thieman. and Ausrust i been visi'iiii; at the Louis St hmitlt ! Homo duriiiL' tne past wcck. .mt. I I Miller also t-pent a portion (if t! time here. Win. Mtver; has been assisting it ?. llu. ,it loi n i.vt i to- :.! the " -me.lca .1 i'iitiii t!ortti.ii.,-ier f,lw:.r) I '.ro'i - ' '"' h'WI! at tilt . ; iicic metnicrs. .Mrs. i;. . ;;ci lonabl. last Ttiestlay evening, bv w ay id wel i;co:r.e Mrs. Chiirl-s S'dutier. who iia.s removed here from .South Mend. Given Koya! Welcorie The ladies or" the h'oal N'einlibors To-l1 :i t ! ( I i t ' I I'll 1 iv nt hem," of one of Mi'L- homes (.111 I Uo ', .bin ; 1 ii week. i Miss Kate Anmwcrt of Omaha an i Miss I i 1 I ; i t ). w rl of Coil lit i : j Mir lis. vi-ited .lurini; the past v.-ek "litre she was a m-mher of the K. at the home of tlo ir inoihtr. Mrs. ! -v- A- A program o! music, readings ! !it:-j sorsis was nuriiteii m (lurini; -i-fr-3"i-S-i-H-M ,;, ;, i. .T.i..M"M..V- LOUISVILLE Courier Courier M. Aimwert. of this place. l.dward Kelly win! to 1'lattsmouth Saturday, and from there expected to i to Omaha tht Fourth to witnes.- th.e early part of th- eenint;. The lav. n had been beau'lluHy ib-corated and file husbands of the members j the boxini; bout bei w eel. Ca pt v. i n l:-!.;v'l'n' invited quests. A luncheon was TN.t.er :.n.l V.otv Sell m:id.T of Loll s- ! 1 "" ilie.nsi i ne e II 1 ii s Ville. ! fe-t i vil ies. j Herman Schmidt, w ho is a cabinet .maker of no mean ability, has in t completed t wo tine rod ers j for u ion the porh ;it his home, ami which j he has had Max i usi crlioff finish for li i in . i K v. Cturst Kut'ko visited rt lative- uh"lt' las' week. Lev. Kupkc. who The presentation took place on last 1 has been pre.icliinu at Keystone, in i '1 m-stla y and those in r ive this (the western part of the state, has ac- j ! is; i nci :o: were .Mi--es Louise Mey- ! ' cent oil a call 'o tin ministry at i erjur.iien. .vitna r"ii"ei. Attics i;tss- Liglitli Graders Get Diplomas II. A. Ouihmau of the board of (.location distributed the diplomas to those who s'.tecef 1 1 1 y passed the eighth -.Taib' t xauiinat ions anil w ho v-ill enter the hii:h sch.iol mxl veur. Au-u W'etolt bea-i tlire-hin '.its w hi !- :!. 'a. t i": ie.iy. Wt 1 : . ; r 'K - si: , ;.. .! a car of lcs to ?i.- Soi. it. imnha rai.rl.et Moie!.:'. F :.. e. re-ar Om iiia. 1 1 ? I'totnes a-so(ration of t t I. .. t 1 ..I, or,. , u , v.. 4.tif . r- ' ' ,:I-! t : it".' Hit homo of Mr and Mr-. at the home of her par- , .. . s. hlaphtd" la-i Timaday vv.iie:. M.itbar.i Coot for the ja' v. eel Heiirv Killing and wife. :i re vi.Mitie :tT llw lomo fif lwr n:ir-i e.t i.m i : 1 or,.. ji' l '.' S : : ' ' 'Alt! 1" 1 1: i '.a n k of ;.! "r !'riej.,i in Lincoln cut-. Mr. ami Mrs. (oore Mcrkle. ! i"h bUsitO'S; meet Hi: was followed .1. .!.:..!!! !) 1 a- pt:r:-::a ed a lie v. truel. aad will .i:::auo in ivm Ji.er ia! iia.'ilin-:. I-:.'. -Aiivd .!. Mi iiii-h. of City. vi ;';!.- a' tie homt' of his iroih- r . r i he !. nrt h. .:'' I' I'mI'1. of Sou!'-: Mel'd. wa.- Ilol! Icf Mark Simdo.v. v h inaK- li is lioii!'.' ; bv a mo-t i t:j-vable t ir.ie. in the n.itthrii pan of the state.! Mi-s Mary Umh. who has bee;: has be, n vi'itini; old frb mis lore. U, '.'; i,,r th" pa t two we.s ;:t .Mrs. .lacoli toiehry was down lromiihe home of her si-ter. Mi-..- Leona. Lincoln for a i.-it at the home ofiat Lincoln, returned b'liif Tuesday. mm. .Jen Oehlt rkinu. Hilda I'eters. Kl: ie lK:k:tian. Hibb-paard Mauni A 'ttier and Henrietta Mauer and Fr lidie W'endt. .Martin Sireich. Carl Totvle. AValttr Kiss-nan. Flmer Mil ler. Jesse Stoak, Lo-:is Kupke and Floyd Hite. Mr. and Mrs. Klnier Sundstrom drove to Mlattsniouth last Tuesday toj accompany Mis. Ellen Davis to thej county seat to take the examination j for her naturalization papers. Mrs-, j Maul I'helps was also one of the party, she and Mrs. Sundstrom ap-l pearinjr as witnesses. I William Gobelman. who recently accepted a position as manager of) the RToeery tlepartmenf in a store at Falls City, has m.oved 1: is family to that place. He likes the town very much and the many friends of Mr. and .Mrs. Oohelinan wish them suc cess and happiness in their new-home. Mrs. Alum Maimer left Omaha last Sunday for Mostcn. where she will! join her son. A. L. Maimer. They vill( no from there to Slar Island, on the; Maine coast, where they will spend a few weeks On August 1. Harry! O. Maimer, of Omaha, will join his: mother and brother and will spend a! month in the White mountains. Misses Xadie and IViisy Sckiatcr ami their niece. Kdith Schlater. left Louisville a few week auo for a hike w hich w ill take 1'aem a com idera hie distance west, but which is not fully outlined in advance. They reached Fremont in due time and enjoted their trip that far very much. After a short stay, they will continue their journey and we hope to keep j;, touch with them durinu: their ah-' sence. Miss Haisy will remain in Fremont visiting Mrs. Karl Ma i ley anil will also visit friends at Grand Island, luit Miss Xadia and her niece will fii farther, and will return in lime for Miss Kdith to enter school j in the fail. Miss Mtarl S-hl ich 1 1 etneier of N'e hawka whs in the city yesterday for a : h rt time and while here closed the contract with the board of edu-j cation as a teacher in the grades, i This yo'in:; holy was a graduate of ' Wtsbyan at the comntcm ement till- : vear. Mrs. II. W. To her daughter week. Mr. and Mrs. n .1. l'otha-t last i aceompanied by ;ir Mrs. Kid i Church Looking Fine While 'in Murdock we visited the church, where redecorating is i ejn. done by Max Husterhoff and Jo- ph Wutchitit k. iii. d we are more hi j h t cr, I ! bn w en (Miller, who are vi-itnm here. ,, ,,( Mrs. '..a Kitm. el Lincoln. wm;;,,., plea-,., 1 at the excellent appear- t- of rel-1 ,':,r::" 'b'wn to alien. I t ne counrma-i ,. the structure will nresent when at i vc n Lincoln over Sunday and, ! Mondav. f i i ;iort i exert iscs at the Lutheran church job is complete I....! ii .: a i r sc ;!, " hu si new .here !..,r.l.i ;:f;.ri:ooT,. ;- - Conrad I '.a u m "art ner and Judue H :.:tt Tl.iii.-nti and r.imily f port ' H. A. Tool. ;.o Mi. liar.l and Knnl j v ,Jat H,mes. before returninu lo thev , x;.e-t t,, ;,. Ho- Fourt.'i at Kuehn b ft a week a so lor Murlinp- , jm .m1i! the" c. lc:. ra;io;. at Ashh.m!. 1 ton. ( (dorado to h-.-k after some land j 'The board of education haseb-ct- T!m lt v. WaMha t:. of A; liu.-ton. . 'eterest.s. ( three members of the tea'-hitm Th. tbles of town, was a m-i ;'t tliei, . fiaish.-.i in lour cobirs. at tlw west end thtir beins painted a ck;s and criwn and at the east end a up v.iih a stalk of both corn and wheat. sU'iiifyirie that the Lord takes care of those who serve him. II A P P yj OMEN Plenty of Them in Plattsmcmth and Good Reason for It. Wouldn't any woman be happy. i After vear-- of backache suffering.: Hay?- of mir-ery, nights of uurest. '. The distress of urinary ,tronb!es. ! When she finds freedom? ! Many renders will prdit by the, follow inu: i Mr.-. Jos. Altnmn. Chicaco avenue. Mlat t smout h. says: "I had an attack of the 'flu' a vear afro and it; lef' my hack in a weak ami tired j condition. My kidneys were weak.' too. Sometimes I could hardly bend over while about my homework on! account of the sharp stitches in the Mnall f my l.a-k and through niy; 1 idn "vs. T felt weak all over. I had . i r.a. I--. :l v . i o, . , ....... ... jioite mi mm .... ,..-o . ( i,!irlll!; the time the painters ale l,,.:,rd s,. much about 1 loan's Kidnev Herman and J.h.u I a 1 .e....j..r. a vue.t at the H. A. loo I and n is Margaret Amcw.-ri. primary in-, hoildii;;:. thurch ser- h. It-inc other people who had Je. . Lam:holm i-.t.d l.imiiv drove '"'.' ',... ... ...v - . itii . ....ii-.p. . . ar are l.tr.;r eotnl;i-t et! on th ;.. h.ok af- I,ast V',, K : Key. J. 1 1 O.-iibrkin: lo Mi - ha la -t .(::( -d ter -..ii, mat ii ir oi' hi Mi-- 1'ie.ui-r C;.ki"'i.r. who ha ''"'vt. vi-i'e. with friends and look- te; chine a' i doc m U bl. arrived ed af'er oin- basin. !.;; v. c k for : va.-.tti. n. the past w cek . Mi - v.;:; ;..!. i J . v, a rd . has been a uu-.-t at the i,- n : .ir.-. iii'dmtc .!. nariment and Isabel O'- i .. u v ,. j ( ,. ls .. ,st plea-ant place. of Wc-1 i H : 1 ! ra r. . grammar t;rad. been horn. Mrs. s. Maumuart ner. her lam:h- maiters here ter. A'rs. 1 1 . C. Van Hise am! the ll ititr's little datifrhter. have retuna- Mr. and Mr.-. Lrnest Woif. of n:ii- i"i ; their home in hica-.io a;!. r iha. visMe-t here .-.-vera! days ho-t i oatde of months rp'-n? here a! the ; hone of Mrs. M.aumuart tier's son. j ' ! ( oarad l;,iiiiii:.;:rtln r and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. Xei'.cl are homo from a visit of t v. o weeks with theirl ecially at this time of vear. Service! We have just installed a new Tungar Automatic Refractor, and are prepared to look after the batteiy question for you. We have a capacity of charging from one to thirty batteries at the same time. We also do repairing of batteries, as well, and our repair shop for automobiles is of tje beat. Free testing and water for batteries. See Us for Service! Landholm Auto Co., MURDOCK NEBRASKA What to 3o w'heu Eiiious no meats and liphtly of other fo- 1. Take tltr'-e of Chamberlain's Tablets to clean-" out your stomach and lone up your liver. 1 o this and w it bin I feeiina a day or two you should be fee. t'avuhler. Mra C . Hartutr ami' familv. of Kansas City. Their prami-! ila ii-h i or. Kban..r l!::i'lwi- a.-com-i pa'de l them home a"d will spend the rciiatmU r of her summer vacation her". A. II. Ward was kept bu y last we'd., bavin--: a larize number of ears to work on at his shot, in the conn- Two hii.-h pratle Ked Polled hulls trv mar lo re as well as the harvest- ' sale. C. C. M.arnard. Mynard it;.-- of his wheat t rop to look after j telephone -1021'. at the fame time. Mr. Ward expec's '..n. .1. Maunmariner of the I'ni v. taity Howpit:ii at Omaha was vi.-it-iti;- with parents over Sunday. TOK SALE b r"si oon and e.ct cleaned u; with his farm work for a while so he can turn his attention to other itiat ters I 'i in odore Hadraba dep ir:ed this ini riiitm for Fairfield and UeWcese. Nebraska, where he will sn.nd the summer visit ins a"; the ho. a ef his A committee compose,! of S. J. ! J-randparciits. Mr. and .Mrs. J.din X. it H. K. Sohmi-H ami Hetiry I Ji'f'la and with other relit. ves and Mticknian will :ro to Lincoln in tht near fni ere to familiarize themselves with the school laws insofar as they apply to conditions cot) front in:: thej f fieri ds. W. C. Tipj. ens and w.fo (!"p..rteii this morning for Otnaha w i"-.- t'"" lidated ilisiriet here, and upon ' uiM .,, 1 !u' "'"'Ms ,,f friend- i:t t'.at July Clearance Sale! On all Dry Goods, Shoes, Hosiery, White Shoes and Slippers AT ROCK BOTTOrVI PRICES! Ginghams 25-20c Percale, wide, dark and light, per yard 20c 50-60c Tissue Ginghams 38c Special prices in Grocery Department for harvest! -Mock Mercantile Co,,- Murdock, Nebraska their return should possess as much 'information as the proverbial l'hila tb lphia la w yer. ! A Month in tlie West ; Mr. ami Mrs. O. .1. Hitchcock and ; children left Friday for a trip of a j month through the west. Thev went first to Kstcs park where a consid erable part of the time will be spent, bni will vhit ether points of in terest before riMirninii home. locali'v for the dav. Blank bonks. Journal ofTir 'e en troubled as I was. I tried them '..ifh the best of results. The one box from l'ri'-'.-e A- Oo's. druu store was ail 1 had to use and 1 have no had a ii:n of any kidney irouble since. I think Moan's are fi'ie for such ail- me-os a I had." I'rice (:"c. at all tlea.ers. I'oc't simply ad-: for a kidney remedy net I) inn's Kidney Mill1--the same that Irs. ltma.n bad. Fosfer-Milburn Co. Mfrs.. .mfYalo. N. V. ! ; WON TWO PRIZES .1. H. Domini:..', of V-epin;; Water.! was one of the wiiminu ontestants iTi t'ie Omaha l'.ee's Help-Yourself , contest, whi'h closed last week, win-' nit!:'. the third capital award a; $1.."." buiblinu. and loan stock cer tificate and a Gardner auiomobile. which was one of the special prizes offered for the most subscriptions tinned in for a period of two weeks during the contest. Moth are desir able pri.'-s and Mr. Domingo and his friere's have reason to feel proud of his success. Two Good Refrigerators I have twi txcellen. r frit-era iors for sale, vvltic'i can be hji at the, Cream station. If needing one "a'l and see them. tfsvv. It. C. KKXXKDY. Tit to Fic-hf Say He's K. Y. Thinmai". rrv McHur.h. John ( h keint ir. l'rnt-st Wolfe and O. K. MtDor.ald drove to Louisville Thursday a f! "rno'in and while there vi?ited tho training quarters of Andy Srh mader ami saw him work out with his spurring partners. They v. r re ureatlv impres--.fi with Sch mader's ability in the ring and say he is in the pink of condition for his bout with Captain Mob Koper in Omaha today. Like most other Cass county followers of the manly art. they too are pinning their faith to the Louisville lad to put the Chicago hea vywt ight to sb-ep. Ctleb.-ates Fifth Birthday Last Thursday marked the fifth .birthday anniversary of little Jane jOuthmaii and to properly cdebrate itbe event a party was given, pattici J pa ted in by a iumber of her young j friends. Games of every variety thrown to childhood minds were in jdula.ed in and near the close of the 'pleasant afternoon. Mrs. Gutlunan j served tlie youngsters with ice cream and cake. Excellent Kensington T-leetang I&?t Thursday at the iioree of ;Mr. and Mr.-. O. E. McDonald. Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Robert Williams . ' i - . '" , yJ' r mmm i n I I . .. The Fordson Tractor snd Wood Bros. Thresher is the ideal equipment for the farm. We have them both in stock and can sell any size Wood Bros. Thresher. x 100 foot 4 ply 6-inch endless belts $39.50 each. T. EL Pollock Auto Oo.5 Phone No. 1 Fordson Dealer Agents for all sizes Woods Bros. Threshers. Let Us Figure on Painting! Your house or decorating the interior also the barn or other buildings. We're ready for any work in this line. H. H. LAWTON, MURDOCK NEBRASKA fjThe lumber required to build the large Gothic stock and hay barn shown on our calendar for the month of June can be bought for $2,050.00. 1$ We have complete plans and specifications for this building, the exact size of which is 36 -0" by 80-0" and will be glad to go over these plans with anyone at any time. Tool, Nauman & VJurtey, The Lumbermen MURDOCK -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA Shop tVlixed Paints AT DUSTERHOIT SHOPS Sliop mixed paints are tlie purest paints on earth. W hite lead and zink, with pure linseed oil, only. Mixed in our own shops, in identically the same way we use it on our own work. Wc mix all colors for you. Conic in and et any quantity. Quality guaranteed. The Dusterhoff Shops, MURDOCK NEBRASKA June Brings rViuch Work! The recent rains have insured a good crop of small grain, which has been a little behind, and which is now rapidly maturing. The corn also is making rapid strides. This is bringing much work in June. The best of machinery is needed lor ciiring for the crops in this busy .season. Sec us for what you arc needing. We arc able to care for your wants. Cultivators, or any corn working machinery, hay making machinery and what is needed for the harvest. Binders, harvesters, twine and all that is required to care for the harvest. We arc handling gasoline and motor oita also. , GEHRTS, The Implement Man MURDOCK NEBRASKA Are You Caring for the Cars? You know that the autos cost when you purchased them, are you caring for them in order that they will last? We are doing expert repairing what is reliable, cind keep the cars from dcteriating. Our supply of accessories and auto cupplies is complete. See us for the best work and Lest cars. w. T3 p The Automobile Man MURDOCK NEBRASKA ubscribe for The Journal j