The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, July 18, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    MONDAY. JULY 18. 1921
FLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOTTEKAL
PACE 1TTE
MURDOCK BEPMR TMEMT
fricfly High
mate Banking!
TLis iko policy you will find among all the conservative,
rcIiaMf city banks, a:.tl is al.so true of the high class banks of the
Mirill'T i'vi:s and villages, where such backs really have the
ii.ttr.-is of their friends and customers at heart.
p has alw.:yr- been the policy of the Bank of Murdock to con
rl -i ct i. ilr.-t tlas hiii gradt? legitimate bank, and to confine its
i 'i .strictly to t( n:mercial banking, never permitting its name,
cr al!;ving its -i:k'trs to assist in the selling of any Stocks or
I. lie Insurance, vr like schemes.
V.'e i!.-c our iiif.u'iu-e on our friends only where it may be of
bene!:: to th ni-eives and our community.
T;.c l;-.ru.- c. 'Il n: .i.-ions paid for assisting in selling Stocks or
Li!'? Insurance io not ttunpt us to work a hardship on our friends,
;ii-ir oxpor.-e. just in order that we might make a bunch of
"SII i. M').'HY." We strive for the regular, legitimate, conserva
tive, imr.est l.a::!:ir.g business, paying a decent rate of interest on
tine deposits, and loaning money to local farmers and business
n -n at rea:-unable rates of interest.
V.'e c.-!i.T..ti.'ate ourselves on liurinsr built up a REAL BANK
a,r I'Ofi; lilXIiUED AND FIFTY SATISFIED CUSTOM
ER. If a d'-pendiible. conservative. "Live and let Live" strictly
! . ::; z i:i -tit u:ion appeals to you. and you are not already a cus
t.ii'r of ours, we earnestly invite you to join the BANK OF MUR
I';t !I :..:.:;ly. ;:nd you will rest assured that we will take care
. y.. r r. : unable ilemar.ds. and you will not find us trying
To .- .! yuu s;n;j-hing you don't want, against your better judgment.
ank of
lurdock, Nebraska
'The Bs.nk where You Feel at Home"
TOOL. President J. E. GUTHMANN. Vice-Pres
E. A. GUTHKANN. Cashier
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 the beat. Free testing and
water for batteries.
See Us for Service!
KODAK
Here's your first stop right here at
the store. We have just the Kodak
you want for the motoring trip com
pact, easy to work and Autographic
each negative may be dated and titled
at the time of exposure.
Kodaks from $9.49 up
MURDOCK MERCANTILE CO.
Murdock -:- -:- Nebraska
PREPARED EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOURNAL.
Oiass Legiti
burdock
rvice!
Auto Co.,
NEBRASKA
as you go
Noble Buell spent the week in Om
aha visiting with his cousin Hope:
Allen.
Wm Bourke shipped a car of hogs
to the South Omaha market last
Wednesday.
Miss Margaret and Henry Amgwert
were guests at the home of the Rev.
J. W. Peters last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. McCrory of
Lincoln visited several days last
week at the Frank Buell home.
Miss Amanda Stroy who has been
attending summer schood at Lincoln.
returned home during the week.
H. A. Guthman and family were
visiting in Omaha yesterday where
they spent the day at Krug Park.
Miss Lydia Wutchinek who has
been employed in Lincoln is home
! for a week's vocation with her broth
er of Murdock.
Uttl i J kt?V U AJ Gl 4 UiiU JJ ii.
Carl were visiting in Ashland last
Thursday where they were looking
after some trading.
Fred Stock sold a car load of cat
tle to J. Johnson last -week which
he shipped to the Omaha market on
Wednesday morning.
Mrs. W. O. Van Every of near Wa
bash was a visitor last Wednesday
at the home of her friend Miss Jes
sie Melvin of Murdock.
Miss Gladys Sorrick of Lincoln,
has been visiting for the past few
days at the home of her sister, Mrs.
H. H. Lawton of Murdock.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Clark. Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Allen and daughter Hope
visited over Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Buell and family.
Matt Spader of Omaha has been
visiting in Murdock for the past few
days the guest of his aunt. Mrs. John
Leis. and his cousin, Stephen Leis.
Fred Backmeyer and son Harry of
Elmwood were over last Thursday
looking after some business matters
at the farm and also visiting with
friends here.
Miss Carrie Shafer of Manley
was a visitor in Murdock for a few
days being the guest at the home
of her brother, Mr. Chas. Schafer
of this place.
Mrs. W. O. Gillespie is visiting at
the home of her brother, Mr. Wm
McXamara, during the time that Mr.
Gillespie is out west looking after
his wheat crop. i
Miss Mary Rush was working at
the telephone exchange for a while
last Thursday while the Schmidt
sisters. Misses Marie and Esther were
visiting in Lincoln.
W. O. Gillespie who is at Bennet.
Colorado, writes that they are Just
about ready to begin the harvesting
of their wheat there, and he is. re
mains to look after the same.
Emmanuel Thimgan of Sutton,
who has been at the hospital in Oma
ha and who was able to leave the
institution, arrived in Murdock last
week and is visiting with relatives.
Mr. Louis Xeitzel mourns the loss
of some 800 cartridges, two revolv
ers and one pocket knife, as the re
sult of a raid on his store by a band
of I. W. W.'s which visited Murdock
last week.
Misses Edna and Bernese Bushnell
of near Ashland who were teacchers
in the Murdock schools for the past
year, have been visiting at the home
of their aunt, Mrs. John Copple. for .
the past few days.
Henry Guthman and the family !
were on last Wednesday visitors for
a few hours in Lincoln where Mr.
Guthman had some business matters
to look after and the family went
along to visit with friends. j
O. J. Pothast visited with friends
in Omaha last Sunday, and was look
ing after business matters at Platts
mouth on Monday and at Lincoln on
Tuesday of last week, being accom- '
panied by Mrs. Pothast on his trips.
Miss Mary Peters who has been
attending school at Lincoln during
the summer returned home last Wed- .
nesday, having completed the sum
mer course. Rev. Peters drove over
td the capitol city in his auto to
meet and bring the daughter home. !
Mr. W. H. Rush was a visitor in
Lincoln where he had fitted an ar-,
tificial eye in the place where he
lost one a short time ago. Mrs. Rush
accompanied him as far as Alvo
where she visited at the home of her
sister, Mrs. J. H. Foreman, until Mr
Rush returned in the evening.
. T. Weddell. who has been sick
at his home for the past two weeks
is again able to be out and will, he
is hoping be able to look after busi
ness with the beginning of this week.
During his illness, Mr. A. Swamasl of
Lincoln was in Murdock looking
after the business of the firm which
conducts the elevator here.
Frank Rosenow and Charles Mar
shall, who departed a short time ago
for Burlington. Colorado, arrived
there in due time and writing home
had to say that the crops were look
ing fine and especially the wheat
which will be ready for harvesting
during this week. Mr. Rosenow has
some 350 acres of wheat which he
is Just at this time harvesting.
Harry Gillespie went for ice but
having a number of others ahead of
him returned home and went again
in the middle of the night as the
plant is kept running full capacity
and they have some fears of the lack
of water for its manufacture, though
those who are manufacturing the ice
think as long as they can get the
water they can keep up the supply.
The Ice Question
The matter of the supply of ice
is a question which is giving the
people who are needing this article
a great deal of concern. The supply
has to be gotten from Ashland and
with the capacity way beyond the
output, it is extremely difficult to
secure what is needed.
Lease Summer Cottajre
Henry V. McDonald, Ilarry A.
Tool, Harry Gillespie and Lacey Mc
Donald have leased one of the cot
tages which are owned by Mrs. Corn
ish, widow of the late Judge Corn
ish, which is located at Meadow and
will occupy the same during the fish-
ing and "hunting season. They will
soon go there for a stay of a week
or so for vacation and recreation.
Has Some Good Yields
On the farm of Henry Bornemeier,
which is one of the btst in the state,
there was grown this year wheat,
forty-six and ten pounds per acre,
while the oats went 80 bushels and
the barley 65 bushels.
Won The Cigars
A. J. Baures was smoking good
cigarsr last Thursday on a Let with
the mayor, when he wen on the
yield of wheat which was raised on
the Panska farm and which went .
32 and ten pounds to the acre.
Have Opening Sunday
The church in Murdock has been
undergoing repairs for some time and
has been redecorated. The opening
service was held on Sunday and Sun
day evening last. The place is one
of beauty.
Entertained For Dinner Sunday
At the beautiful home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. II. Rush was held a gather
ing of relatives and friends for din
ner. Those to attend the occasion
were: Mr. and Mrs. Eldo Miller ot
Lincoln, Mr. and .Mrs. George Mil
ler of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. John
Burt of Omaha. J. II. Foreman and
family of Alvo. and Alfred Allagard
and wife of Omaha.
Kensington Last Thursday I
Last Thursday at the pieasunt
home of Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Pick-:
well west of Murdock was held the
regular meeting of the It. N. A.
Kensington, at which a large num
ber of the members and their friends
were in attendance. Tiie ladies en
joyed the occasion very much, Mrs.
Pickwell and daughter were mot
charming entertainers.
Herman Craft In Hospital
Mr. Herman Craft was operated on
for appendicitis a short time ag.
Mr. Baur his business associate has
been in Omaha during the week,
where he met his two neices. Misses
Minnie and Harriet Baur who have
just arrived from the old country,
and will make their home here for
the present.
Is Visiting With
Relatives
C.
F. Hite of Murdock
departed
last Thursday
went to visit
for O'Neill where he
with relatives.
Hold Quarterly Keeting
The regular quarterly meeting of
the Callihan church was held at that
church during the past week.
The meetings were conducted by
the Rev. Ezra Sohi. The Kev Scher
bacher presiding elder of the church
who makes his home in Lincoln was
present. j
FARMER'S WIFE GIVES ORDERS
A peculiar, as well as amusing in
cident occured in the country, when
a certain farmer's wife endeavered to
introduce a new custom anions; farm
er's wives at threshing time. She
tried to evade cooking for threshers
by trying to persuade the farmers
of a threshing company to take their
own hired men home with them it
dinnertime so as to emininate the
work of preparing big dinners. Fail
ing to do so, she reluctantly prepared
the dinner for the men who wen
threshing at her home, but upon no
ticing that a certain farmer who had
ignored her proposed plan was not
present at her home, becoming an
gered hastened to call this farmer up
and learn why he did not appear.
The conversation that was heard over
the party line is restricted from print,
hut needless to say it was very amus
ing to the eaves-droppers. The farm
er bravely held his own. hut insisted
that he be given the privilege of eat
ing at home with his own dear wife,
but wished that she would kindly
permit his hired men and horses to
be fed. But when the wrath of the
said lady continued, the farmer
sought defense by politely telling her
that she had better own a threshing
outfit, then she could give orders.
However, the threshing proceeded a
few hours later and no more spats
have been flashed over the wire, to
the great dissapointment of those on
the party line.
MrriCI' TO CKKIHTOH.
State of Nebraska. Cass com:
TI
ty, Ks.
In the County Court.
Jn the matter of the estate of Thoma.
J. MeCu'.looh, leeeased.
To- the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I will
sit at the County Court room in I'laits
mouth. in said ounty, on the 1 ' 1 1 . day
of Ausrust. llr.M and on the 17th day
of November, lO'l, at 10 o'clock a. m.
of .'acli day. to receive and examine
all claims afiainst said estate, with a
view to their adjustment ami allow
ance. .The time limited for the pre
sentation of claims against salt! estate
is three months from t!u- ltith day of
August. A. T. lfi'l, and the time limit
ed for payment of debts is one year
from said 16th day of August. ll'LM.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Countv Court, this 1 1: 1 i day of
July, 1921. "
ALLKX J. HKESON.
(Seal) Countv .Hidpre.
CHAS K. AlAItTTX.
J18-4W. Attorney.
Let Us Figure
Your house cr decorating the interior also the barn
or other buildings. We're ready for any work in this line.
U. H.' LAWTOK,
MURDOCK -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
NOTICr OF SUIT TO Ql'IHT TITI.K.
In U'f I';t!ict I'jurt of the County
of 'a. -Nt-1 l a ska
Prank Clans, plaintiff, vs. I'iatts
ni'iut:: I'.rry company, a corporation,
ot ;tl. iK'f'Ti'lanis.
To li t. lU'ftL r;tlants. I'lattsmontli Ferry
( iiiiimji !i . : co rj.i ii'a t ion ; tiif unknown
P'hnitc-. f:.icisM'!'' and u?iigr:is of
! t smou 1 1; 1-Vvry company, a corpo
ration: Kwini; .. M:arp: Mrs. KwinK
tf. Si;urp. tirst rial naiiic unknown;
A in os llarlur; M-s. Amos Ilark'-r, first
I't'n I nuim- unknown: Grei nbery It.
lici:iy; Mrs. ( ;reet! lery ;. Henry;
r.is; real nanii- unknown: J. J.
V. :u l v, ti:st r-i! name unknown;
Sai ra l: Vii if y; tr o unknown heirs.
r viset-.1-. lrnu-es. personal l epresenia
tiv' a;.d all other persons interested
in the estates of Kwinp S. Sharp: Mrs.
Uwinfr . Sharp, first real r.ame un
known: Am o.n Darker: Mrs. Amos
Ha iker. tirst real name unknown;
(;renhery K. Henry; Mrs. Greenbery
I;. Henry, first reH name unknown;
J. .J. orit y. first real name unknown:
Sana!: Wo rk-y and Joseph A. Comur,
each dece.-t sf u : and u'A persons havmp
or claiming: ar.v interest in Lot one
l.i and t!.- north ht'leen i 1," ) feet of
Hot two i in HSock thirty-one, Ci 1 )
in the Citv of Piat-.smout h. Cass coun
ts. .r i raska. real names unknown:
Vim and. i a ii of you are herebv
iiotit.cd ti.at l-'rai.V. Claus as plaintiff,
t;.ed a turn and commenced an ac
tion in the I ii';trui Court of ti e Coun
ty i f Cuss, Neoraska. on the L'.nd day
of June. U'lM. nuain.-t you and each
of oms. ti e "hjct, purpose and prayer
of which Is to ohtaui a decree of court
;ri-tintr ti... titie to Lot one '11 and
the licit t j fifteen 1.") feet of Lot two
i -J i in f'.loek thiv-.y-one, CH) in the
Citv of 'hi 1 1 snvmt h. Cass county. Ne
braska, as airuin.st you and each of
you and for such other relief as may
lie just and fe, u it a hie.
Von and each of you are further
nomiiil ti
swe' said
at you are
petition on
required to an
or before Mon-
ihi , the !'lh ua y
of August. 1011. or
r. ; n ta ined w i ; 1
the allegations t'.ev. i
he taken as trio- and
remie:ed in favor of
against vi.;j and each
to the praver of said
Hated this ;:'nJ da:
K kaxi:
a decree will be
the plaintiff and
of you according
peti tion.
. of June, l'JZl.
CLAl'S,
Plaintiff.
w. a ppp.nitTsox.
Atty.' for Plaintiff.
Jl - iw .
MI'I'K I) (IK M IT TO (Jt IKT TITMI.
la the Hisirict Court of the Coun
ty
Cas-.
. X
et a
t lie i
N.
braska.
.1
ei k. preintif
vs. James L.
del enda n ts.
-fendants James L. Crais,
L. Craur. first rea! name
j o
s rs. .lame
n I: :; .w n .
Crui:r. first real name
Theodore lieck. r: Mrs. Tiieo
r. tiryl real name unknown;
n k n o w n
..re I.e.-
oi'-r I.. Harrison; Mrs. Klizer l! ar
ison. hist r-ai name unknown: Horace
iarrison. M"s Horace C Garrlsi.it;.
IlTM
cor u.
lea! name unknown; Janus at-
Janes Valentine, tirst
.known: James Vallentine;
Va Hen t :n first T eal name
"i'li W. ch;rK. Mrs. John
tirst al i;ain- unknown;
M'--. .lam
i. n kno v ti
W. i',ii?..
Cl.a-o-s
An.lt : so:-.,
Susanna
At
is
m: Mrs. c
al name
W'il i lam
rris. tirst
C. Xoxon;
rst teal
"! arles W.
itn k now n ;
L. Harris,
real name
Mrs. Wil
name un-
first i
': , . .mas
Mrs. v i.iiara
L. H
i: r: know n . W,
o a n.
iu.m c. N.
known : 1 'sr.. M.
A I. Carter. firs;
Car: i
Mrs. Oscar
ai name
link no wn :
the heir.-, devisees, lesralees.
pe rsonal
i epros-ntat i ves and ad oil.
r persons
inti
. ii in the estates: oi James L..
Mrs. .lame- K. Crais. tirst real
n
tine unknown: Craii;. tirst real
nanu uiiknown: Theouore I'ecker: Mrs.
Tneodore I lecker, first real name un
known: Kiizer P. Garrison: Mis. Kli.-r
It. Garrison, first real name unknown;
Horace G. Garrison: Mrs. Horace G.
Garrison. first real name unknown;
James Vale:.: ine : Mrs. James Valen-
Tine, first rea ! nam
unknown: James
Va ! lent in
tirst real
Mrs. Janus Va'ltntine,
al name unKnown: ,io..n v .
Mrs. John W. Clark, first real
Ciark
name unknown: Charles .
Mrs. Cnaries W. Anderson,
n.-iue unknown: Susannah
A ndorson :
tirst real
Thomas.:
William H. "Ularris ; Mrs. i!Uani L.
Karri.-, ti'st rea i name unknown: Wil
liam C. NoM.n: Mrs. William C. Xoxon.
!,r; real name .:nknown: Oscar M.
"art er
me
Steohe
a ; .
Mrs. isc
tr M. Carter, first real
Thomas Thomas:
n n know r
I- XuckoM
leaseil. real
Jane L. Cruijr.
nanu s . unknown ;
and all persons naviii or claimmtr an
inteiest i:i ail thjt part of the South
west quarter; iSW1.., i the West half
i i. I of the Southeast 'piarler (Si;1,)
and "tin- Southwest quarter (SWV, I of
tho X. .rt Least .j-arter. i.N'K'.j lyinjr
south of the rid t of way of the I'.ur
1: net on v Mis.-ouri Kiver Kailroad
com:. are in Nebraska, of Section tl'.ir-
t . -iwo. Township
liort! . Kar.tre ti irt.-en,
thirteen. 1" )
i Z ;. i ea st oi uie
;th I' M.. and al
so all that part of
i "1 ) Township thir-
Section t..irty-o?
teen. !'' north
Kanire thirteen, t 1J
of the ' th P. M., more partieuiany
rii.o! as fed lows: Commencing at
in
point 11.'
hains east of the quarter
section cornel- on Uie souui siue in
Section thirty-one. Gill Township
ti'irtien. north. Panee thirteen.
(ID east of the t;th P. M.. running
ti ence north -7 detrrees and 111 min
utes west P.'.To chains to an ash tree,
t nonce north 7."i degrees and 20 min
utes east 1" chains to an iron pin,
thence north .Mi degrees and 1! min
utes east L'li.r.u chains to a point on
the west line of I,ot seven 7i in the
Soutl.en.-l iua'-ter (SK1.,) of said Sec
tion thirty-one. to!) I.On chains south
of the right of way of the Purlington
V Missouri Kiver railroad in Nebras
ka, thence north to the Platte river,
thence southeasterly along the Platte
river to the east line of said Section
tnirtv-one. GUI thence south along
said section line to the southeast cor
ner of said Section thirty-one. C!l
thence west on the south line of said
section to the place of beginning, ex
cepting therefrom said right of way,
a being in the County of Cass, Ne
braska, real names unknown:
Von and each of you are hereby
notitie.l that John X. Peck as plain
tiff. Ided a petition and commenced an
a tion m the iMstrh-t Court of the
Count v of Cass, Nebraska, on the lath
(lav of July. 1 1. against you ami
each of you. the object, purpose and
' praver of which is to obtain a decree
i of court, cniietirg the title to the fol
j lowing described lands, to-wit:
Ml that part. of the Southwest
louarter: lSW'.4) the West half W .
'of the Southeast quarter, iSK', and
the Southwest quarter i SW '.4 ) of tio
Northeast quarter, (NK'.i 1 lying south
oi' 1 1 right of wav of the Purlington
iSr Missouri Kiver Kailroad company in
Nebraska, of Section thirty-two, 32 (
Township thirteen. ( 1 .1 I 1101th. Kange
thirteen, ill'.l east of the tith P. M ..
and also all that part of Section thirty
one. Gil Township thirteen, I 1 :i north.
Kanue thirteen. Cl;: east of the 6th
P. M.. more particularly described as
follows: Commencing at a point 14.50
chains cast (if the quarter section 011
Tier on the south side of Section thir-
tv-oiie. CH 1 Township thirteen, ( 1 ;; 1
north. Kange thirteen. 1 ;: ) east of th--ith
I. M., running thence north
degrees and :!1 minutes west 10.70
chains to an r-sh tree, thence north
7f degrees and ."0 minutes east 1
chains to an iron pin. thence north
on Painting!
riR degrees and 11 minutes oast
cliains to a point on the west line of
Kot seven t7i in the Southeast quarter
tSEiJ of said Section tkirtyone. "1
-.US. chains south of the right of way
of the Purlington A: Missouri Kiver
Kailroad in Nebraska, thence north to
tin- Platte river, thence soutin astet ly
along the Platte river to the east line
of said Section thirty-one. "1) t he:,ee
south a ong said section lin" to the
southeast corner of .-aid Section thirty-one,
Gil) thence west on the south
line of said section to the place of hi -ginning.
excepting therefrom said
risht of way, ali being in the Countv
of Cass. Nebraska, as against you an 1
each of you and for such other relief
as may be just and equitable.
You and each of you are further
TRUCKINGS
I have a new Motor Truck and am prepared to
do all kinds of hauling at reasonable rates. See me
for truck hauling.
L. B. GOTH Y,
MURDOCK -:- -:- -:- NEBRASKA
CLim P7J - J -
AT DUSTERHOFF SHOPS
Shop mixed paints are the purest paint s on earth.
White lead and zink, with pure linseed oil. or.l
Mixed in our own shops, in identically the same
way we use it on our own work.
We mix all colors for you. Come in and get any
quantity. Quality guaranteed.
The Duster
MURDOCK
Just the Hight 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 stiff 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 90c per Gallon
Best grade Tractor Oil 75c per Gallon
Ml TH R
The Automobile Man
MURDOCK
Pisulto-otor 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 Housewife a Chance!
Wash day comes every week. Better make some
provision for it, that the wife and mother who ha? an
abundance of work already, 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 days of the cradle and the scythe. Io; 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
5
Hie Implement Man
MURDOCK
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