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?ICi n? i. PJL1 11, 1221. JiAIISMOUIH tEin-IXZLY ton mt a f T3vr TTTT : 1 I ELM WOOD Leader-Echo DEFMR TMEMT. 'J i m u r! ft fi I PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL. strict! High Glass Legiti mafs Banking! , is thr policy vfi-i viii find among all the or nservalive, i '1; bank;--, f ml is also true of the high class banks of tbe n -a rii nl vilPg's. w!ktc such banks really have tbe -1 , i .. r Irie s il rd customer;; at heart. li a i.r (lass .- st ric '. ly t iow'tig its o In -u ' .i i; ' ot be i! the poiicy of (be Pnnh of Murdoch to con- ; i l- h grace legitimate bank, and to confine its c.jitiUierciai banking, never permit' its g its name. is, of any Storks or leers to S! ssi st like schemes. m the s il-- 1 ii I . i I - ' ,! l::'nr,i';'i ! 1 i ' i r t n :. i i ; mi.'E r it f'i'i ih ' on our fronds only when- u nay be of i-'lv - and i 1 1 ; r community. t.imissions paid for agisting in selling Slocks or do i . c t letup' u to work a hardship on our friends. - . ju-t in order that ue might make a hunch ol We strive for tiif regular, legit iniatt . conserva- r-' banking business, paying a decent rate of interest on ! ;" lis. ; :,d i . . 1 1 1 i i ; ir money to loe.il farmers and busitiess i-on;-''!:- rates ot interest. a! r- a-or.a '! U.- i-.r.cratiil over J'i'l'i; e.- !!" ourslv iu'.-i!;i:n on bavinc built up a ItEAi HANK ANH FIFTY S ATI. - El ED (TSTOM- KK: y . a: i .ii b i ridable. ( inst itu! ic'Ti app-.a our- , w e t a rm -I ! mil?', i-1! ' i r. onai'i some' him i.s. -rvai i -. "l ive and bt Live" strictly s to ymt. ;.r.d you are not already a .:- invite vim lo join the HANK OF Mi'P- v.ill rest assured that we will take care eti:at!d-. and you will not find us irying on (ion': want, against your better judc- he Bank of ElLsrdook Murdock, Nebraska "The CanU vhere You Feel at Home" iiKICr.Y A. TOO:., rre.-ii-r:: J. E. GUTHMAKN. VUi-Vrcs. H. A. GUTHMANK. Cashier JL r We have just installed a new Tungar Automatic II'. f r;ctor, and are prepared to look after the batleiy question for you. We have a capacity of charging from one to thirty batteries at the same time. We a!vo do rcpairir: of batteries, as well, end our repair shop for automobiles is of the best. Free testing and waler for batteries. See Us for Service! LandkoIiB MURDOCK -:- to Co NEBRASKA to. 'M IT -':'. tY-S i" -2-. f'i j-' rr r-i tt Emu i!i o W KODAK as you go HrnE your first stop right here at the store. We have just the Kodak you want for the motoring trip com pact, easv to work and Autographic each negative mnv he dated and titled at the time of exposure. Kodaks from $9.49 up iSURDuGK MERCANTILE CO. Murdoch -:- -:- Nebraska ' H. A. Guthman and family were ! 1 inn Finre rpovinp into tbp Farmerb ipuests of friends in Omaha over the ! buildincr. which ' irchnie Hie instal- Fourth. i Misses Anna atu! Marie r.ornemeier ; visited with friends in Omaha luM Wednesda v. Mr. and Mr. ('. Schneider left on Sifurday for OeWitt, Nebraska, at which place they will spend several days visitinc at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lenz. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Moore and little son came dowti from Omaha Sundav and remained until Tuesday ' Miss Callio Milbr of near Wabash was a fruest of her friend Miss Mary Rush lar-t week. O. W. Filcrrim and wife of ("lark son spent the FourMi at the William flherts iiome here. Ker.r.etii Tool spent the Fourth in Lincoln, relurning home on the Jer sey in the rvenins John I'urley and Cldi I'ickv.fl! were cu(s!s at the W. II. Rush home for dinner h;t Sunday. W. T. Wodcll. manau'r of the east e!ea'-r has been confined to hi home on a"eount of sickness durinc the jiast week. -Mrs. ('hris Miller, -.vim ha been lation of an eb-ctric heater and pow er oevioe for operating the tester. This no! only saves him time, but pisn insures creater utiiformitv of .,t ti,,.., nneii.ie v. iit, tt,o ,m visitinc at the home of Mrs. Moore's r.i'-t !;;!. Herman Knnke was the first of the t it-eOier fleliveritiur rrain to the appointment f examining surgeon l.-v-al market, he bringing in a small for Pewinn bureau and place of amrunt t: the Farmers elevator last parents. Dr. G Mr. and Mrs. Lanrhorst. (J. Douglas has received the Thursday and on Friday considerable more. Gus Wendt also threshed qr.iic a little of his grain, but wps kept from further work by the rain, .(though the yields are not def.nitc ly known the quality is excellent. -.or ome for ! ime a number ot iie ;ro v met; ! l o ,-; ;i , days. i slicwiiic j at t h is v. rititig. Charles Lau. Win. Meyers. Harry iG'lbxpje Mid Lacey McO.-n.iId enjoy I ed a fishing trip to Meadow on last Thursday evening. I Henry Inbelder was a visitor in iLouisvill" over Sunday and tbe 4lh. jriiurnins; Tuesday motninc to re ! su'iie li :.'. work h ere. H. R. S hmii!' and family drove jto Lincoln Friday, ulore they lod:- i ed after some matters of business and ' visited wil h friends. ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waldo, who have been ;ii" is al the home of V Rir-'h. let'; Sunilv. y mori'in-. ! for tt: ir h'n " at AHiar.ee. i Ma: ;.'.-! ''i''l'T Th 'in 11 are ma'.- iv. t: "Xc iiet.: ;.r,)me-'s " :i the new add:' iot, to the l""i'" o'' il C. I ; ; , c I : -iio-ver '. hie1: they are Joiilding. Gus Wendt and Th' mas Cromwell, of Grari. Nebraska, v.-err looking af ter son', mat i ers of busit;"ss at both Murray ami I 'la' t i-uvuil h b:st week. c. i. Cr-'amer. oi Kill "mi.!, v.;.;-. a isit,r in Murdork ho t Thursday. e, ":iliC over In bio,; ;i f: ,-r S"IU" husi- t': mat; or.- at bis farm som , ,,f I o n Purchased Excellent Machine Tlirou.Th the agency of Wm. Gherts the rustling implement dealer. W. V. Kna::pe. living south of Murdfck. his purchased a new International !!::'i-.-!,i'i; oTTt'it which will lie kej,t humming in the fields of this vicin ity for l lie next several weeks as the : :,:::: yield is exceptionally good and th're is a big demand for early i hre-.'hiuc. Ag-ain Kreting in Church I'er a period of several weeks ilurir.c which meetings were held on ti ( church lawn while painting and . daughters. examinations win t,e at wecpir.i : Water. The doctor is well worthy of this distinction and we know that he can fill the office credibly. ' Mrs. R. Tolhorst. accompanied by Mrs. Marry Tolhorst. left on Sunday 'for Swea City. Iowa, having been i called by a message announcing the i death of a nephew of the former. : George Walker. They attended the funeral which was held at that ' place. Mrs. Louisa Hettrirk and sons. Floyd and James and daughter, Mrs. S. '. Cowger and two little sons of T'.ox Elder. Montana, visited several days with the Kunz families at this place. They will visit at Greenwood and also with the Dettman family at i Imperial on their return trip, which ' is being made by Ford. j Peter Fveland returned from Lie Springs. Nebraska. where he had spent a week or so visiting with his Mrs. Sctiwin and Mrs. 11 . I 1 Tho Fordscn Tractor and Wood Bros. Thresher is the ideal equipment for the farm. We have them both in stock and can sell any size Wood Bros. Thresher. 100 foot 4 ply 6-inch endless belts $39.50 c.icli. T, IL Pollock Auio Oq., Phone No. 1 Fordson Dealer Agents for oil sizes WonJs Bros. Threshers. i e : "eorat i nc of the nu'.iding was go- , Kean. He reports; a good visit and i- on. members of the Kvangelical Crops in excellent shape. He says a Miciation were able 'o again meet that wheat is good and that a hun tmdde last Sunday. The work has dn-d acre piece which h.e has will go been done under the direction of '. a t least e( bushels to the acre. Mrs. M. 'ev ierhof. and sper.'. s well for ' Kveland has p. large acreage of land ihe artistic ability of this popular ; r..-:;r that town and it is all good. -.. orknien w hose services are always (vm is doing nicely and from all i:: -'emand. indicat ions triere will be a good crop although they have not had quite as Growing1 Kced c'f Hall much rain there as here. The ci'izens of Murdock fee! keen-1 The large truck and maintainor on lv ihe ! -ei of a meeting place where the roads in this end of the county tl ey reay conrrcgate for social gath- ha.s been brought to this place and c:'-u:; and amusements. True, there the job has been given to Larl Cool the Modern Wood m an buildings. ' and Lemuel Parish. The former vill M. A. Tool, w id h.o. been al I'.nr lir.sion. Colnrado. retnrmd luune last Saturday and re;., -is things look ing or.lv lair on! that ;u . in.; iike Cr ss count v. ;i' K. W. 1 iitTi. an. I! 1 . Law' on. ! ' .l..i n Ciii i.e;-.)i i'.-r ;u 1 Charles R:iu;M' tit t he I- ouri Ii i:; 'tinii.. . wiier v wltt.es ihe K p r-Sehr.:;.d"r 1 i . .- t he Foi boxing ma;'!; Miss Le.'h Schmi'it. v. bo is em pb v...l ;:t Stella, visited at the home of her parn:s here ov, r Sunday ai'd ihe Fiiir!!!. returning to her wori Toes-day morning. .ie-s L.mdholm .and family spent the Fourth in Omana. Mrs. Land- ,, ho Hi remaining over Wednesday and.,. Thursday for a more extended visit , with hi r sisters there. i Mrs. F.mil Kuehn and hil lren i nre staying at lht home of her motf - or. lr;- K T. T'.o;. v. I. tie Mr. Kuehn is in tbe vvet looking after the har vest irg of his wh.eat crop. The hot days and evenings are bring whiled away in Murdock by the te?.is lovers on the court of John : G:ikMuei-r. v. lo re some very e-:ci;-ij.g R'lii es have been staged. C I' Travers and wif" were guests .-A The home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 ! . A. Guthmat: over Sunday. Th.ev lormer lv lived iet-.een Mo.rdoek and Ash land but now reside iu Omaha .Mai and Victor Thimgan rectiitly eo i -trueted an elegant kitchen cab inet f..r V,". H. Rush, whiih has be. n installed in his home and. makes an fine piece of furniture. Herman F. Sehueppe. Frank Ruidi. H. P. pe.ir,ing. Win. Leutciiet.s and, Herman Kupke were among tho.-e ; .hcMing corn and lelivering to thf-; .t-s elevator during tfe past week. I l.ur when the crowd is very large .drive .n.fl care ior the truck and :'. re is insufficient room to accora- it he latter v ill handle the muintain to il l!'-. The matter of a Sat-!er. These two will make a good team urday night picture show is also be-'and we can expect that they wiil it- talked. hut as yet no definite look after tilings in this end of the s;-ps have been taken, primarily onicounty in good shape. The above aeou!'t ot trte lack of a room of suit-j were supposed to be the facts of the it looks like an auditor- ' ease, but the boys were not able to of adeouate si?" would not only get possession as tne parties who had e t ie rrohletn of a desirable possession would not turn t hem over ting place, but should be a pay-.yt. but it is said proportion as we!! will most likely tie jsoon. n that the change made some time Ioinjr a Nice Business .1 Suffered Intense Pain A few years ago when visiting i relatives in M icing in something I loharsen is finding no trouble ; k . ping busy since having purchased) his new Keo truck and daily he is i - tine !rin 1m :i fl f'Tim tbe nie !r..:,ois or' into the country with!'-"' ,Mtf'r' bought on an attack of Is of merchandise. Joe is a bust-i I,f i:,r il ",rjll!- v.ioes .mis. i-h , ...,) ,-ni v, t,.. f h.Kir. tf '-McVicVrr, Macon. Mo. 'I suhered i I. i in on tl.eVo"' ' " intense paiu 2 hop MlmA Fms AT DUSTERHOFF SHOPS Shop mixed paints are the purest points on earth. White lead and zink. with pure linseed oil. only. Mixed in out own sliops, in identically the same way we use it on our own work. We mix all colors for you. Conic in and get any quantity. Quality guaranteed. The Dusterhoff Shops, MURDOCK NEBRASKA 'intense paiu ajid had to go to bed. j got a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic jam' Diarrhoea Remedy and one dose ! re'ieved the pain wonderfully. I only . number of friends gathered :i!'to,.k two or three doeses but they G. V. Pickwell home on the did the work, irth. where they enjoyed them-' Enjoyed Fine Picnic selves with games, social conversa- .; ti :i and a fine picnic dinner served! in iue cool, si'.a.'iy grove nearny. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. i 'u-k well, their sons. John. Paul. (Jlen ;:"d Gale, daughters. Misse Eva and Mr. , who have been staying at Lin c.'i'.ti; Miss Mary Rush; Miss Leona Rush. John P.urley. Miss Reta Nip p r and Ray .McWray. of Lincoln; Mi-.ew- c)::r;ee and Wilma Cook d' i.-l; r Llmwood. and the family f Jlarrv Davis. NOTICE TO FARMERS i 1 will be in the County Superin tendent's office in Plattsmouth on Monday of each week. If you wish ' an of. ice call, make it in the fore-, noon, as in the afternoons I will ; visit the farms where asked to do so. Make use of these days and the Farm Pureriu will continue its week ly visits. Plume 479. j i L. R. SNIPES. i County Agr. Agt. C!i3 i.iberlain's Colic Rr.d Diarrhoea tjtj pnNT APPOINTED ! cmca i SENATOR OF DELAWARE "i '.lis remedy is certain to be need in tiKitiv liomes before the sum- e pre- Johr .m: viih friends o-ikland vie and hi-ve r tri via au" ! 11 1 t;i n : lion miiv visit V e-'t a!, 1 and s;e i" t h o Fourth at re ? hey formerly resided a.tiv"-. They made the 1. gruttg Sundav and re ' 'fuesdav. mer is over, liny it row and pared. It is recognized as a most re'ir.hle remedy for bowel complaints and may be obtained at any drug s'ore. Dover. Dela.. July 7. General T. Col leumn Du Pont was today ap pointed Fir' ted States sena'or from Delaware i Governor Denney lo succeed Josiah O. Wolcotf. who re signed last week to b"Come chancel lor of Delaware. ind Mrs. Henry Keiling. ,f Ord. lift Tuesday for Lincoln, after a sever;. 1 weeks' visit here, a ltd will spend a few days in ihe capital city before returning hern'-. Mrs. Reii ingwas formerly Miss Ren ha Mer 1 kb'. Joe (-, t !. 1, 01 m Imrried 'lis hand ijuite har:!;- w heu he got ho'd of th wrong end of a Roman candle, jmd resolvd he would shoot no more Jir: ivo;':;s, but as tlte burn gets better, he is gradual!;.' changing his mind about the matter. (. K. McDonald and family stem: the Fourth, in Lincoln, driving over in the ear. .Mrs P 1 1 . K'eijey. of that place, returned with them and is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, her husliand being a brother of Mrs. McDonald. Edward Kelley, who lias been mak ing his home in Murdock for some I " time, returned 10 Plattsruouth last j week and expects to resume work in I be liii'l'tr 'en shoj,- there ;is the' company has announced an increase in the number of its employes. The Murdock Mercantile company' has just completed its semi-annual inventory and as soon as the work of "tiguring slock" is completed, will have sumo striking bargain.? to announce from time to time. Watch the columns of the Journal for their money-sa vii.g offerings. Mis.es l!;,!ti-' and Minni? Rauer, nieces of ii. i'limr of ibis place. ::re sil cdubd 10 arrive in New York to day, they having sailed from South hampton. England, July 2. They will arrive in Murdoch the latter part of thi.t week and make their home here with their uncle. The Farmers elevator i.s anticipat ing the purchase of a truck scale, of larger capacity than their present wagon scale. The number of farm-or- hauling their grain to market in trucks is increasing and with the greater, capacity it becomes necessary to provide scales of ample proportion to handle the load. Henry Inhelder Las been making some improvements at the cream sta- If it's in the card lint, the Journal office. call at ! e jf. Schulhol. piano Phone 3S9-J. tuner, d&w. Lot Us Fig ure on Paintin Ycur house or decorating the interior also the barn or other buildings. We're reedy for any work in this line. H. H. LAWTO MURDOCK NEBRASKA Just the Kight Light! It is highly essential that you have lenses which will meet the test and unless you are thus equipped, you will find yourself in serious trouble and possibly facing a stifr fine. We are selling only lenses which have been approved by the State Department of Public Works, at the following prices: Violet Ray : $2.75 McBeth 4.75 Liberty 2.75 Best grade of Motor Oil .S0c per Gallon Best grade Tractor Oil 75c per Gallon w. The Automobile Man MURDOCK NEBRASKA Something Up Our Sleeve! For next week we will have a definite proposition for you in the way of an estimate on a granary and crib building. Watch for our ad. The price will in clude our excellent white pine lumber and the cost of construction. There is no use raising crops unless you r.re prepared to take care of them. Frost, Guryea & Murtey 3 W. H. FROST, Manager MURDOCK -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA ilUkto-Rjlotor Washer! That the house wife may enjoy the advancing civ ilization, there has been invented the "Maytag" washer, which is a plant within itself, and is both simple and powerful and is easily operated. Give the Kcuscvife a Gliancj! Wash day comes every week. Better make some provision for it, that the wife and mother who has an abundance of work alread', may not look forward to it with dread. She has a right to share in the convenience of labor saving devices as well as you have. Consider, for a moment the spectacle of yourself going back to the dars of the cradle and the scythe. Not much! Then why not get her some of the labor saving machinery which will lighten her task and make her face. radiate with joy? Come in and see this "Multi-Motor" washer and let us explain its workings. PRICED MOST REASONABLE The Implement Man MURDOCK NEBRASKA A.